wtbcrna MSN, DNP, CRNA

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About wtbcrna

wtbcrna is a MSN, DNP, CRNA and specializes in Anesthesia.


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  1. 1. Bodily autonomy arguments only work on things that only effect the individual not everyone around you. When a decision can effect everyone else that decision no longer is about bodily autonomy, but public safety. 2. Any vaccinated person can ...
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    Is it worth it if...

    Yes, Texas Christian University. You can crunch the numbers, but with salaries averaging over 200,000/yr your debt could quickly be paid off. Many CRNAs work multiple places making an extra 50K+/yr on top of their normal salaries. There are also p...
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    Is it worth it if...

    Yes, financially it is worth it. Each person is different on finances, but there has been many CRNAs in similar situations as you. There are hybrid programs like TCU that front load all required classes that can be taken online allowing students to w...
  4. The research has been conclusive vaccines are not causing an increase in autoimmune diseases. We know this by comparing vaccinated individuals and unvaccinated individuals. There is no increase in autoimmune diseases in vaccinated people over unvacci...
  5. Type 2 diabetes developed less in vaccinated individuals than unvaccinated individuals. "Discussion In this cohort study, COVID-19 infection was associated with increased risk of diabetes, consistent findings of a meta-analysis.1 Our resul...
  6. The point/results of the article is that after looking at 1.1 million people getting the COVID19 vaccines and 9 different autoimmune diseases there was no correlation.
  7. "Conclusions Autoimmune conditions requiring hospital care are rare following mRNA and inactivated COVID-19 vaccination with similar incidence to non-vaccinated individuals. The association between first dose BNT162b2 vaccination and immune-rela...
  8. Thank you for the post. There needs to be a couple of corrections though: CRNAs can and do work independently in hospitals all over the USA and US territories. That hasn't changed for over 150 years, and nurse anesthesiologists/anesthetists trace our...
  9. The "profit" conspiracy falls apart when you consider for that to be a valid argument then every country's equivalent of the FDA would have to be paid off, along with thousands of researchers, and millions of healthcare workers. Vaccines are the...
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    CRNA: Air Force or Navy?

    I retired as a Major, but you can expect to retire as LtCol for most CRNAs. The blended retirement plan offers something between civilian 401k and military retirement versus traditional military retirement. https://www.military.com/benefits/military-...
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    ACNP Transition to CRNA

    CRNA schools are 3 years not 4.
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    ACNP Transition to CRNA

    Just to clarify all CRNA schools are a minimum 36 months and nearly all of them are that 36 months in length. This was mandated starting last year when the requirement for CRNA school graduation moved to a Doctorate (technically required in 2025 and ...
  13. I do understand that vaccinated can get and spread the flu, but statistically a vaccinated person is less likely to spread the flu for various reasons(viral load, decrease chance of contracting the flu etc.). Also, you don't have to feel ill/know you...
  14. You are comparing effectiveness of not getting the flu and ignoring the lower morbidity and mortality rates even if you do get the flu after being vaccinated compared to non-vaccinated. The majority of deaths from flu occur in unvaccinated irregard...
  15. When people knowingly take on a career to take care of others and then they willingly endanger those same people in their care "self-determination" of not being vaccinated for non-medical reasons is a non-sequitur. Choosing not to get the flu v...