Re: ICU Internships
One problem I foresee is ICU's don't have a shortage of nurses. They are looking to hire people that want to work for there for a good while. The internships are costly for them and they want someone who is probably going to commit a good number of years to the job.
A lot of managers understand that people go into ICU just for the 1-2 years they need for CRNA school and then they're up and gone.
You're a bit older, and the interview question "What is your career goal?" is going to be tougher to answer. You know what it is. If you're comfortable answering "Work here for a few years then go to CRNA school" by all means go for it. It's entirely the truth but it might scare off some managers hiring you.
Just a little input, I hope you don't take it the wrong way.
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