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First of all, you don't need to be a nurse in order to be a PA. That is a different tract from nursing. To be a CRNA you have to have either emergency or critical care experience so those who what to do this can't skip bedside nursing. I know some people who have gone directly from undergrad into the ARNP program. It was a hard road for them but they made it. I think it depends on the person. ARNP's don't really need to know bedside nursing, just as physicians don't. They all just need to be open minded enough to learn what they need to know.
Hey everyone,I was wondering, what are your opinions of people who go into Nursing school not to become a [bedside] RN/LPN, but to become a CRNA/NP/PA? I hear a lot of people who go into Nursing school wanting to "skip" the bedside Nursing and go straight to CRNA/NP/PA. What is your opinion of this?
I don't have an opinion on this. Everyone has their own career goal and "reason" for entering nursing and it's their business, not mine.
ThePrincessBride, MSN, RN, NP
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Hey everyone,
I was wondering, what are your opinions of people who go into Nursing school not to become a [bedside] RN/LPN, but to become a CRNA/NP/PA? I hear a lot of people who go into Nursing school wanting to "skip" the bedside Nursing and go straight to CRNA/NP/PA. What is your opinion of this?