I'm sure like many CRNA wannabe's, I work night shift 7p-7a (and day shift is years away for me, with too many "well-seasoned" nurses waiting for 65). Sometimes I wonder if this may be a detriment to my anesthesia applications, especially since I work in a private hospital with no residents. What I'm getting at, is that I don't have much of the interaction with physicians and daytime procedures, etc. that takes place on dayshift. It would be especially great to get a reference letter from one of our very experienced intensivists, but my only contact with them is by phone from our "eICU." Do you think night shift is a bad thing for anesthesia school?
On the flip side, I like to think that perhaps working nights is a good thing!? I don't have an intensivist or a cardiac PA out in the hallway. I make a lot of clinical judgements on my own, like drawing labs or running 12-leads then calling the surgeon or cardiologist at home with results and interpretation, in addition to presenting the problem.
Has this come to the surface in any of your anesthesia interviews/applications? Has anyone felt held back by being on night shift? Thanks!
Summitk2