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Old Aug 03, 2006, 07:06 AM
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CCRN or not?

None of the CRNA schools in my area require the CCRN for application.

Are there any CRNA Profs out there who feel it should be a prerequisite to apply to a CRNA program?

Thanks.

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Old Aug 03, 2006, 09:50 AM
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Re: CCRN or not?

Originally Posted by 98.6
None of the CRNA schools in my area require the CCRN for application.

Are there any CRNA Profs out there who feel it should be a prerequisite to apply to a CRNA program?

Thanks.
I am not a CRNA prof, but am a CRNA student. I am not sure how I feel about the CCRN being a requirement, but I think that it may be a good predictor of success in an anesthesia program. The CCRN requires a high level of critical thinking - situations you encounter in the operating room will require you to critically think at the level of the CCRN exam (although usually much more in depth than that). My opinion is that if you had a significant amount of trouble with the CCRN, perhaps anesthesia is something you should think carefully about.

Now having said that, I did get into CRNA school without the CCRN, but I received the certification two months before I started school. So take it for what it's worth.

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Old Aug 03, 2006, 10:17 AM
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Re: CCRN or not?

I'm not in CRNA school, but I am currently in the application process. I am CCRN certified, and the professors at the program that I just recently interviewed at brought that up and were very impressed by it. CCRN is not a requirement for that program, but they were impressed with it. HTH.

Jenny

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Old Aug 03, 2006, 12:24 PM
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Re: CCRN or not?

Get your CCRN, it shows you have a good knowledge base and can set a goal, study, and pass a difficult exam. No school requires CCRN but IMHO it can't hurt and certainly will help.

regards,
skipaway, CRNA

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Old Aug 03, 2006, 03:22 PM
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Re: CCRN or not?

Originally Posted by skipaway
Get your CCRN, it shows you have a good knowledge base and can set a goal, study, and pass a difficult exam. No school requires CCRN but IMHO it can't hurt and certainly will help.

regards,
skipaway, CRNA

yup, that !

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Old Aug 03, 2006, 06:26 PM
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Re: CCRN or not?

It seemed that most of my classmates had gotten the CCRN prior to applying, myself included (took it the day before my interview). So even though it is not required, it is something most other applicants will probably have under their belt to increase their chances of acceptance, so it is probably something you will want to consider to remain competitive.

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Old Aug 04, 2006, 07:56 AM
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Re: CCRN or not?

I am also in the process of applying to anesthesia school and I was told that it was not required but it was recommended. I thought that it couldn't hurt to try. I took it last week and passed it. I agree that it is a good was to assess the critical thinking skills that are used in critical care.

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Old Aug 04, 2006, 09:46 AM
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Re: CCRN or not?

Originally Posted by 98.6
None of the CRNA schools in my area require the CCRN for application.

Are there any CRNA Profs out there who feel it should be a prerequisite to apply to a CRNA program?

Thanks.


Go for it!!! The test really isn't that bad. Good Luck!!!

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Old Aug 11, 2006, 09:27 AM
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Re: CCRN or not?

Originally Posted by skipaway
Get your CCRN, it shows you have a good knowledge base and can set a goal, study, and pass a difficult exam. No school requires CCRN but IMHO it can't hurt and certainly will help.

regards,
skipaway, CRNA
Here is how I see having the CCRN will help you. Not everyone applying will have it, therefore it will set you apart from those who do not. In my interview it was mentioned that I had my CCRN even though it was not required. In my research I have seen a few schools that mention the CCRN. One school in Texas specifically states that if you apply and do not get in, then re-apply the CCRN is required.

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Old Aug 11, 2006, 09:43 AM
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Re: CCRN or not?

Speaking of this certification, I am starting CRNA school in a week, my CCRN expires in December...any reason I should renew it?

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