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Jul 14, 2007, 11:33 PM
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I am a NP working in peds ortho for the last year, and have started considering making a change. Does anyone know an NP that went back to school for CRNA? Is is possible? I don't have alot of ICU experience in my nursing background (a little back when I worked in the nursing pool years ago). I love my job but am working 60hrs a week for crappy pay, and I have recently heard from more than a few that the CRNA lifestyle is much nicer than NP. Aside from the question of if I could even be admitted there is the problem of how to quit working for 2 yrs while in school (fortunately I have no kids) without driving my husband out of his mind. Any advice from CRNA's out there?
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Jul 15, 2007, 06:21 AM
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anything is possible. you will have to get at least a year of good cardiac ICU experience to qualify for the CRNA program. what is so crappy about the pay for your position now??? do you make less than a staff nurse?
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Jul 15, 2007, 07:44 AM
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we have a adult np in our class now, she had to go back and "update" her practice some to be considered for the program. I think it depends on the program. Contact the program directors for the schools you are interested in to see what you would need to do.
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Jul 15, 2007, 08:56 AM
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Hello NP4KIDS! I am a Family NP that was very unhappy working in the primary care setting. I decided to pursue a career in nurse anesthesia and I am currently an SRNA at Barry University (in Miami)....so it is possible! In fact, there are several NP's in my class, so it is not uncommon.
Before starting the CRNA program, I worked in a cardiac ICU for a year. The experience I gained in the critical care setting was invaluable! There is no other way to become comfortable with managing invasive lines and vasoactive infusions or learn about hemodynamics - which is critical for an anesthesia provider. To be without income for a couple of years is tough, but it will be worth it in the end!
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Jul 15, 2007, 09:09 AM
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Well, I guess when I break it down with all the hours I work that's what makes it bad. At this point I am making less than a staff nurse, and I work side-by-side with PA's doing the same job but making about $8-10,000/yr less for the SAME work. I like the specialty but just wonder if 2 more years of school would be a smart move.
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