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Old Feb 25, 2006, 02:10 AM
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Hello

I'm a junior in nursing school...and I'm 25 (spent some time in corporate america before I decided on nursing) --- this means I'll be 27 3/4 when I graduate with my BSN and my goal is to become a CRNA.

I'm noticing that some programs require up to two years of intensive care experience while others only require one year of experience. Also, as far as the CRNA program itself...I'm seeing them range up to 36 months!!!

Does anyone know the SHORTEST crna program out there? Are there any programs out there that transition directly from the undergrad level?

I don't want to be barren when I graduate LOL


PLEASE HELP!!!

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Old Feb 25, 2006, 09:30 AM
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Soory, but there are no programs that transition directly without that experience. I understand that you are in a hurry to get out into the workplace, but you will definitely need the experience under your belt first, or you would have a horrible time in your future schooling.

You will be taking on more responsibility than you have even thought about, that I can promise you. Have you ever taken a few days just to shadow a CRNA and see what their work is really like?

I suggest that you do that.

(Nursing school only gives you the basics by the time that you graduate, you are in no position to even be caring for patients on your own at that point. Just pretend that you are sponge and try to soak up all of the information that ocmes before you.)

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Old Feb 25, 2006, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by appltini25
Hello

I'm a junior in nursing school...and I'm 25 (spent some time in corporate america before I decided on nursing) --- this means I'll be 27 3/4 when I graduate with my BSN and my goal is to become a CRNA.

I'm noticing that some programs require up to two years of intensive care experience while others only require one year of experience. Also, as far as the CRNA program itself...I'm seeing them range up to 36 months!!!

Does anyone know the SHORTEST crna program out there? Are there any programs out there that transition directly from the undergrad level?

I don't want to be barren when I graduate LOL


PLEASE HELP!!!
Also the shortest programs are not always the most touted and solid programs. DOnt short change your CRNA education. You want to be confident with a solid foundation when you start your first job. In my opinion 2-3 extra months of clinicals in school def. cant hurt anything. Again making a descision on a program by the length of that program is ignorant. 2-4 extra months is nothing.

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Old Feb 25, 2006, 01:16 PM
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Oh yes! I certainly have taken the time out to shadow a CRNA --- I wouldn't be thinking about making such a time and financial investment if I didn't know for sure

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Old Feb 25, 2006, 01:21 PM
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Honey, I'm going to be 54 when I become an RN.

You are VERY young. Calm down, slow down, and enjoy the journey. Get into the right program, not the quickest.

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Old Feb 25, 2006, 03:15 PM
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I was in your situation a few years ago and was privileged to have had 3 interviews after graduation but each institution preferred I had just one extra year of icu nursing even though I had 13 years of previous medical experience in respiratory therapy. I was so focused on attaining my goal I became divorced over that by not wanting children before I was done with school. Believe me, I know how bad you want to just be done with school and start in your new career but like others have said, slow down, take as much information in as you can and dont forget to have fun, it will only help you in the long run.

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Old Feb 27, 2006, 05:11 PM
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I'm in the same boat as you, practically the same age. I chose to go to a 2 year school first and get my associate's so I could start working as an RN sooner. I plan to transfer to a university and get my BSN while I'm working on my experience in ICU. I've had mixed opinions on this route, but some have told me it is possible. Even if I don't get into ICU when I graduate I still won't mind working another year or two after my BSN. Just look at it like this, you can put aside money for CRNA school while you work. This way when you become a CRNA, you won't be $100,000 in debt.

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Old Mar 01, 2006, 02:12 AM
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I completely understand where you are at. I knew after a few months in nursing school that I wanted to become a CRNA and after talking to a CRNA and shadowing only futher solidified my goal. I graduated last yr. w/my BSN, I am in the ICU now, and at 24 yrs. old I don't want to be barren either when I am done with my schooling People tell me I am young and have so much time, but I don't always feel that way since I want to wait until after CRNA school to have kids. It is tempting for us goal oriented people (most of us I am sure) to only see the end in sight. I have had to remind myself to slow down, and that solid critical care experience while learning as much as I can now is essential for nurse anesthesia. Remember to have fun too! Even though it could initally be tempting to look only at how long the program is, this should not be a factor--there are many more important questions to be asking.


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