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Old Jun 25, 2005, 07:12 AM
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CRNA to Flight Nurse?

How hard would it be for a CRNA to become a Flight Nurse? I have worked prehospital as an RN on a Critical Care ambulance that also responded to emergent calls, have CCEMT-P cert, and have the hospital reqs. Other than getting EMS certification as either EMT or EMT-P, what else would I need? What is involved in the CRFN course? Sometimes it ain't all about the Benjamins. Any takers..?

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Old Jul 08, 2005, 05:34 PM
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Crna- Flight

Originally Posted by rn29306
How hard would it be for a CRNA to become a Flight Nurse? I have worked prehospital as an RN on a Critical Care ambulance that also responded to emergent calls, have CCEMT-P cert, and have the hospital reqs. Other than getting EMS certification as either EMT or EMT-P, what else would I need? What is involved in the CRFN course? Sometimes it ain't all about the Benjamins. Any takers..?
Hey I guess we are taking opposite routes. I have been a flight RN and medic for 10 years and just completed my first year in CRNA school. I would say with your prehospital background and the fact that you must of had critical care experience to get into CRNA school plus your time as a CRNA you would be a prime candidate for any program. I would not think you would need anything else except to apply. I actually am a item writer for the CFRN exam - it is not that difficult. Some programs like you to have it. Where are you located as I sit in the National ASTNA board and know many people from many programs and could give you some ideas. I plan to continue to fly once I graduate CRNA school in a part time manner. Any other questions give a shout
Qanik

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Old Jul 09, 2005, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by qanik1
Hey I guess we are taking opposite routes. I have been a flight RN and medic for 10 years and just completed my first year in CRNA school. I would say with your prehospital background and the fact that you must of had critical care experience to get into CRNA school plus your time as a CRNA you would be a prime candidate for any program. I would not think you would need anything else except to apply. I actually am a item writer for the CFRN exam - it is not that difficult. Some programs like you to have it. Where are you located as I sit in the National ASTNA board and know many people from many programs and could give you some ideas. I plan to continue to fly once I graduate CRNA school in a part time manner. Any other questions give a shout
Qanik
Man I appreciate the response. While anesthesia is the best decision I have ever done, you know how EMS is and it just doesn't leave your blood. I figured my past + CRNA education would put me pretty close to what a company would want (uh-oh, we got ourselves a nurse that knows airway management..) but I didn't know how close it would be. Thanks again for the response. Good luck with school.

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Old Jul 15, 2005, 10:09 AM
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Thumbs up CRNA to CFRN

I'd bet that any program would love to have you on board with them. If I was the program manager my only concern would be that you might start to miss that CRNA paycheck.

Are you coming back to Atlanta?

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Old Jul 15, 2005, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Pmdc
I'd bet that any program would love to have you on board with them. If I was the program manager my only concern would be that you might start to miss that CRNA paycheck.

Are you coming back to Atlanta?

I see your point, hope others don't think that way also. It couldn't be a full-time gig. I certainly hope there are part-time flight positions available after anesthesia school.

Negatory on coming back to ATL. Signed here with anesthesia group at Erlanger. What a coincidence, isn't that not one but TWO copters on the roof? Hmmmm.

How are things going for you?

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Old Aug 05, 2005, 04:29 PM
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CRNA to CFRN

Our flight program likes to hire CRNA's, and they make good flight nurses.

However, their tenure in our flight program is chronically short-term. Every CRNA that has come to work at our flight program has resigned in 1-2 years or less (usually less), most often citing time constraints.

I don't know what the con-ed requirements are for CRNA's, but our flight program has demanding con-ed requirements as well as multiple state licensure requirements. I've been running on that painful recertification treadmill for too long now and I can't imagine how frustrating it would be to have to do all that for a part-time job.

I am currently applying for CRNA school, and I'm pretty sure I'll look back on my years as a flight nurse as time well spent, but time to move one.

Good luck. I know we'll hire you.

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Old Aug 07, 2005, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Shamira Aizza
Our flight program likes to hire CRNA's, and they make good flight nurses.

However, their tenure in our flight program is chronically short-term. Every CRNA that has come to work at our flight program has resigned in 1-2 years or less (usually less), most often citing time constraints.

I don't know what the con-ed requirements are for CRNA's, but our flight program has demanding con-ed requirements as well as multiple state licensure requirements. I've been running on that painful recertification treadmill for too long now and I can't imagine how frustrating it would be to have to do all that for a part-time job.

I am currently applying for CRNA school, and I'm pretty sure I'll look back on my years as a flight nurse as time well spent, but time to move one.

Good luck. I know we'll hire you.
Thanks for your reply and good luck with school. When I was in EMS as a RN doing CCT on the ground, it was indeed very hard keeping up alphabet soup for a part-time position, thanks for bringing that up. Let me know how school goes or if you have any questions about the application / interview process.

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Old May 10, 2007, 03:33 PM
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Re: Crna- Flight

Originally Posted by qanik1 View Post
Hey I guess we are taking opposite routes. I have been a flight RN and medic for 10 years and just completed my first year in CRNA school. I would say with your prehospital background and the fact that you must of had critical care experience to get into CRNA school plus your time as a CRNA you would be a prime candidate for any program. I would not think you would need anything else except to apply. I actually am a item writer for the CFRN exam - it is not that difficult. Some programs like you to have it. Where are you located as I sit in the National ASTNA board and know many people from many programs and could give you some ideas. I plan to continue to fly once I graduate CRNA school in a part time manner. Any other questions give a shout
Qanik
Hi,
I had been searching for someone flying and in/finishing CRNA school. You are probably finished...congrats!!! I start in aug/sept would like to know how it was. hope you still visit the site.

thanks for any info

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