Originally Posted by Ward_247
First off, I just wanted to say hello to everyone! The forums look great and I can tell right away that I'll be spending quite a bit of time researching these forums! The search feature here is my new friend!
Anyway, I'm 23 and I'm currently in school for my BS in Fire Protection Administration. I have about two years until I graduate. The program I'm enrolled in is the only one in the state of CA. Right now I'm on a path to work for a fire department. I'm already an EMT...but I keep thinking that I might be more happy working in a hospital....
I keep thinking about going to med school but I've also been thinking about trying to become an RN. Then I read a thread about working as a Nurse Anesthetist and it seems like it would be a great career!
Here's where I was wondering if perhaps you guys and gals could offer some insight on what path would make the most sense in my current situation. Any imput you can offer would be greatly appreciated! I am just trying to gain a greater understanding of what is required if I was to start down this path...I know my question is vague, but I figure I have to start asking questions at some point and there's no time like the present!
medical school is a considerably longer road considering all of the classes and loops you will have to jump through to get there. If you're just looking for a very stimulating and interesting career then a CRNA would likely be a good fit for you. I physically attended a college to get my BSN, so i can't offer any advice for online classes. If you're going to be working full time it would be a great idea. Since you are an EMT, you might have a few connections that could get you into the ICU out of school. That is usually the biggest problem for prospective CRNAs.
good luck.