That is HILARIOUS! I frequently work with Special Forces medics, almost every one of whom displays NUMEROUS large tatts. And they regularly add to their collection. Don't need no steeenkin permission.
Many folks involved with residents training agree tht the first year or two are largley devoted to TRYING to get the doctors to act like nurses. For more: http://www.gaspasser.com/unique.html .
This thread IS two years old, but ... once again: Compare a person perfectly competent to administer Versed and to monitor and intervene with a sedation ... to a pilot perfectly competent in a Cessna light aircraft. Then drop that pilot into the coc...
FLAreN, your posts on this thread demonstrate an extreme anal tendency and great attention to detail. But I repeat myself. PERFECT qualities for a CRNA! Best of luck. d
And Wayne State has Dr Prudentia Worth. http://www.aana.com/resources.aspx?ucNavMenu_TSMenuTargetID=164&ucNavMenu_TSMenuTargetType=4&ucNavMenu_TSMenuID=6&id=1765 d
Many CRNAs serve on many missions with many various groups. Consult aana.com for more info, and the stickies up top, as well as http://www.gaspasser.com/BudBusby.html
Aetna's just dragging their feet. Typical: deny payment, then delay payment. Butg anyway, Google this Aquavan® (fospropofol disodium) That might be the reference.
Can you provide a quotation for that last assertion? Does that apply only to CRNAs? Or would that be an opinion applicable to all, perhaps, even to exalted MDs (major dieties)? ?
Yah. I have physician friends in my subdivision who carp about how little I work and how much I make (not that I brag, mind you.) I just tell them, Hey, all the CRNA schools accept new applications every day --try it, you might make the cut! d