I started my career in pedi and quickly went through a MSN program to get my Pedi NP. I loved being a PNP, but have been a stay-at-home-mom for the past 4 1/2 years. On Monday, I am starting a job in an adult ICU and I know that I am going to continue my education once I get some ICU experience. I have really wanted to become a CRNA since before I started nursing school, but I had a baby my senior year of nursing school and one thing after another has happened...now my "baby" is almost 12!
Here are my questions:
- I know that most of the courses differ between NP school and CRNA school, but will I still have to jump through the hoops to get my second master's degree?
- Has anyone considered getting an Acute Care NP instead of CRNA school? I know the positions are very different, but it seems like they would attract people with similiar interests. I am tempted to go for the Acute Care NP since it will only take me 4 or 5 courses to get my post-master's certificate. However, I am not sure if it is the path to take if CRNA is really my first choice.
- With a MSN, what nursing GPA do they look at? I have a 3.5 for my BSN and a 4.0 for my MSN...so there is definately an advantage if they look at the MSN.
- What basic science courses would you recommend taking? I am looking into taking General Chem, Organic Chem and Biochem.
Thanks!!!