1ST- you need to decide if you are going to get BSN (4 yrs) and then work the 1-2 yrs critical care required for nurse anesthesia this equals 6 years...in the meantime you can be taking any other required course such as Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and General Physics I and II.
or-
Do you wanna get ADN (associate degree in nursing)= 2 yrs then take prerequsites during ADN (if you have extra room for classes) and/or after grad take prerequsites for RN-BSN. In most areas, you can get a RN-BSN online (in one year). So, during the time that you are working in the required CCU experience you can be taking prerequsites and getting your BSN
Many schools require the GRE...although some are beginning not to require this. This is the graduate record exam for entry into CRNA school (graduate school). Another thing to keep in mind is that all schools are moving toward a DNP instead of MSN. DNP stands for Doctor of Nursing Practice. This will add on another 2 yrs of the already 2 1/2-3 yr MSN Nurse Anesthesia program.
The question is this:
1. Do you want to work 60 hrs +/wk vs 40 or so?
2. Why do you want to do nurse anesthesia? Why would you want to be a medical doctor?
3. Have you shadowed a nurse anesthetist yet? I am sure one would not mind you doing so.
The school requirements for nurse anesthesia is around 7 1/2 to 8 yrs (if you count the 1 year of experience in ICU).
The school requirement for MD Anesthesiologist is 11 yrs (with residency).
It really comes down to what is your motivation for being a CRNA vs MD? Why do you want to be a MD? Why would you wat to be a CRNA?
If you have any other questions pm me.
If you choose the CRNA route:
1st- look at the college you are going to attend be it BSN or ADN. What are the science class requirements for it? In mine, I was required to take Inorganic Chemistry I and II. I wasn't required to take Physics. You'll will have to take an undergraduate statistics class for admission into BSN or graduation from. Nurse Anesthesia requires statistics. Some programs, but not many, require General Chemistry I (Inorganic Chemistry) and Gen Chem II and/or Physics I and/or Physics II. These are the only science classes that are required past what is required of your BSN program. Look at the Nurse Anesthesia school you want to attend and review their admission requirements. Good luck! Both fields would be wonderful choices!!!