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Old Feb 17, 2007, 08:56 PM
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Do I really want to become a CRNA?

I'm a 26 year old male and taking all of the prerequisites for nursing school, and doing very well in the classes: AP, Microbiology and Chemistry - and they interest me more than most things have in the past. I've fought myself for many years trying to decide on what to do for a career, being a little too picky, and I feel like time is running out. I can't decide if nursing is right for me, but I cannot decide if anything else is either. I really need to choose something, and right now my interests are mostly directed at nursing.

I'm considering pursuing Nurse Anesthesia as a long term goal. Yes, I'm not even a nurse yet, but I'm not sure if I will be happy with an RN's pay range.

I'm really struggling. I've done hours of research... I made this thread in hopes that folks who are actually working as CRNA's could tell me all the pro's and con's of your job as you see it, maybe even tell me a little about how it affects your personal life (schedule, stress, significant other, etc), and add any comments of your own to help me make this decision.

I really appreciate it. Thank you,
Jeremy

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Old Feb 17, 2007, 11:37 PM
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Re: Do I really want to become a CRNA?

Jeremy,

I moved your post to the Pre-CRNA Inquiry Forum, the best place for members to talk to CRNA's and nurse anesthesia students regarding career opportunities.

Good luck to you!

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 01:13 AM
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Re: Do I really want to become a CRNA?

I would recommend shadowing a CRNA for a few days. That will give you more insight than anything else. And FYI if you give the impression that you're pursuing CRNA for the money (which your original post kind of did) you won't find too many friends on this board or in the profession.

Good Luck!

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 05:19 AM
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Re: Do I really want to become a CRNA?

Well, I hope that I came off in other ways too... that really isn't my goal, to just make money. Thanks for the replies so far everyone.

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Old Feb 24, 2007, 12:18 PM
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Re: Do I really want to become a CRNA?

Originally Posted by UTRN2005 View Post
I would recommend shadowing a CRNA for a few days. That will give you more insight than anything else. And FYI if you give the impression that you're pursuing CRNA for the money (which your original post kind of did) you won't find too many friends on this board or in the profession.

Good Luck!
You must admit that many nurses go into anesthesia for the money. The money is great, and no one can deny it.

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Old Feb 25, 2007, 10:19 AM
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Re: Do I really want to become a CRNA?

I'm not denying that the pay plays a factor. But the OP didn't mention any benefit over the pay.

Personally, I like the autonomy, the higher level thinking, the prestige, and ,yes, the pay helps. But salary is not my only or even primary concern in my decision to return to school.

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Old Feb 25, 2007, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by UTRN2005 View Post
I'm not denying that the pay plays a factor. But the OP didn't mention any benefit over the pay.

Personally, I like the autonomy, the higher level thinking, the prestige, and ,yes, the pay helps. But salary is not my only or even primary concern in my decision to return to school.
Personally, I would not want anyone in the medical field caring for my family or myself who was just there for the money.

Is the only reason for your returning to school, autonomy, higher level of thinking and prestige?

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Old Feb 26, 2007, 04:34 PM
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Personally, I would not want anyone in the medical field caring for my family or myself who was just there for the money.

Is the only reason for your returning to school, autonomy, higher level of thinking and prestige?

Okay. You're confusing me. First you say that I have to admit that money is a factor in people going back to school. I agree, it is a factor but in the original post the only reason mentioned for returning to school was that "I don't know if I will be happy with the RN pay range"

Yes the salary is nice, would I still be going back to school if the salary was the smae as an RN? YES! I don't feel that as an RN I am able to help my patients as much as I could if I was not constantly waiting on MDs to come by, call back, etc. That is the autonomy I'm looking forward to.

But now that I admitted that the salary is a part in people's decisions I shouldn't be a CRNA because I'm only in it for the money?

Make up your mind then bash me if you must. But don't come on this board esposing one thing then say you waould never want that kind of person carign for your family.

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Old Feb 27, 2007, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by UTRN2005 View Post
Okay. You're confusing me. First you say that I have to admit that money is a factor in people going back to school. I agree, it is a factor but in the original post the only reason mentioned for returning to school was that "I don't know if I will be happy with the RN pay range"

Yes the salary is nice, would I still be going back to school if the salary was the smae as an RN? YES! I don't feel that as an RN I am able to help my patients as much as I could if I was not constantly waiting on MDs to come by, call back, etc. That is the autonomy I'm looking forward to.

But now that I admitted that the salary is a part in people's decisions I shouldn't be a CRNA because I'm only in it for the money?

Make up your mind then bash me if you must. But don't come on this board esposing one thing then say you waould never want that kind of person carign for your family.
Bash you, no one is bashing you. How strange you would think that?

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Old Mar 06, 2007, 11:24 PM
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Re: Do I really want to become a CRNA?

If I may continue this discussion, I'd really like some advice from any CRNAs. I'm a second year bsn/msn student and just recently I did a few rotations in the OR. Needless to say, I was impressed by the entire perioperative team. I've been used to a busy med/surg. floor where each nurse has 7-8 patients a day, and to see only one patient in the OR means that all the team's focus is stricly on that one patient. I really liked that mindset. However, I wanted some opinions: do CRNAs still incorporate the holistic care that makes them NURSES or do they seem to abandon their nursing ways and stray away from patient interaction? I'm definitely considering going to CRNA school after grad. so some advice would def. help me out. Thanks!

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