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Aug 09, 2004 12:48 PM

Incoming Lubbock RRNA's TWU/TCU


Looking to get in touch with all incoming RRNA's whos primary clinical site is Lubbock, Texas. We have four coming from TCU and wish to get together with the TWU crew and have a cookout and get together to introduce ourselves prior to starting clinicals. Give me a call if you are interested. Thanks Brad Fielder RRNA
806-698-6016 Home / 817-528-5907 Cell
P.S. All family members are also invited.


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from sonessrna
Old Aug 09, 2004, 05:41 PM

Originally Posted by anesthesialife
Looking to get in touch with all incoming RRNA's whos primary clinical site is Lubbock, Texas. We have four coming from TCU and wish to get together with the TWU crew and have a cookout and get together to introduce ourselves prior to starting clinicals. Give me a call if you are interested. Thanks Brad Fielder RRNA
806-698-6016 Home / 817-528-5907 Cell
P.S. All family members are also invited.
I dont'mean to sound stupid...but I am sometimes....What is an RRNA? Help
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Old Aug 11, 2004, 01:10 AM

Originally Posted by sonessrna
I dont'mean to sound stupid...but I am sometimes....What is an RRNA? Help

RRNA = Resident Registered Nurse Anesthetist
SRNA = Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Not a stupid question. A few schools use Resident to recognize that RNs have a professional degree and are pursuing higher education.

PG
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Old Aug 11, 2004, 07:34 AM

Default i call today
hope I am not late on this. I havn't been to the board latelty. I'll give you a call today.
matt
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from sonessrna
Old Aug 14, 2004, 10:22 AM

Originally Posted by Passin' Gas
RRNA = Resident Registered Nurse Anesthetist
SRNA = Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Not a stupid question. A few schools use Resident to recognize that RNs have a professional degree and are pursuing higher education.

PG
I wish more schools would acknowledge this....sounds more respectful that Student Registered Nurse Anesthestist. I think the new national pull is to make us NAGS=`Nurse Anesthesia Graduate Students......but NAGS.....come on. HOw disrepectful!
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Old Aug 14, 2004, 10:46 AM

Default whats wrong with resident
if their is a national pull then its headed by nursing schools and not anesthesia schools I am guessing.
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