This is complete and total BS. I can categorically state with 100% certainty that no graduate of an accredited AA program has EVER gone back to be trained as a
Greg - I have no doubt that you are a good guy and mean what you say. However, you ARE against AAs if you are a dues paying member of the AANA. A percentage of every dollar that you pay to them goes...
Well... I read THAT and absolutely laughed MY you know what off. Smearing a profession with no outcome studies to back it up?? Why the audacity of it!!! You guys kill me. How is that any different...
Very simple. We take the jobs in the cities working with the anesthesiologists, thereby freeing you guys up to take the jobs in the underserved rural areas. You don't want to work under MDA...
Where did you get the statistic that complications are occuring in 1% of AA cases???? That is an outrageous fabrication. Where is your data to support the notion that the public is at risk?? It is a...
Umm.... Okay...not exactly a scathing indictment of the AA profession, but if it really happened I see that as nothing more than you coming across a slack AA student. Maybe she did not know you were...
Hey, it looks like he's getting ready to say something. Shhhhh everybody, let's hear what he has to say........ Ahh forget it. Same crap he said in the other thread. Again, Deepz , you add nothing...
Cool Mike. New AA grads are brought along slowly in the ACT environment. Easy cases to start, lots of direct supervision. Over time, they become more independant and gravitate to the bigger more...
No, I am an AA who can do everything that a CRNA does (except bill for my services) and I was trained in 2 years. And I, unlike you have more insight into your profession than you have in mine since...
You get no argument from me on this. I have stated numerous times that the CRNA right out of school probably has an advantage over the new AA grad. But after 5 years you would not be able to tell them...