Hello everyone, I was accepted into a BSN program (it begins in just a couple of weeks and I am super excited!) and ever since I decided on a career in nursing I have known that I want to pursue a graduate degree. I know that I either want to pursue becoming an ACNP or a CRNA, I just can't decide which one I would like to pursue; so I figured I would ask for some opinions on both jobs! :)
So if you are either an ACNP or a CRNA, or you know someone who is, if you wouldn't mind filling me in on some of the pros and cons to each? Such as salary, typical work schedule, typical benefits, etc.
I know this may seem premature but I like to plan ahead and make fully thought out decisions; I am very detail oriented which is one of the reasons that I feel both of these jobs would be a good fit for me. Anyways, thank you for reading this long post, and if you can provide me some advice, it will be greatly appreciated!!
Hello everyone, I was accepted into a BSN program (it begins in just a couple of weeks and I am super excited!) and ever since I decided on a career in nursing I have known that I want to pursue a graduate degree. I know that I either want to pursue becoming an ACNP or a CRNA, I just can't decide which one I would like to pursue; so I figured I would ask for some opinions on both jobs! :)
So if you are either an ACNP or a CRNA, or you know someone who is, if you wouldn't mind filling me in on some of the pros and cons to each? Such as salary, typical work schedule, typical benefits, etc.
I know this may seem premature but I like to plan ahead and make fully thought out decisions; I am very detail oriented which is one of the reasons that I feel both of these jobs would be a good fit for me. Anyways, thank you for reading this long post, and if you can provide me some advice, it will be greatly appreciated!!