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Old Mar 14, 2008, 12:30 PM
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Re: This is how it really is for this new CRNA

"Bump the pay down to about $140-150K but it then I could work lochums in other places every third week."

Is there any reason an employer would frown on a CRNA (or MDA for that matter) doing locum work? I mean, common sense tells me no. (It's not as if you're "stealing" patients. And I'm sure as long as you're not overly preoccupied with your locum work it would be all right.) This is just a question I haven't seen posed on these boards (unless I missed the thread).

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Old May 04, 2008, 02:58 PM
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Re: This is how it really is for this new CRNA

Is this 4 real? It sounds to good to be true. After 9 years of bedside ICU and Trauma nursing I feel that this field would be a form of retribution 4 me. I am sure you have no regrets. More power to you. Keep up the good work and continue to keep those standards high so that the profession can bargain with power now and in the future.

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