Re: the road to CRNA
First, I am not a CRNA or SRNA, but I have really researched this; I am 36 and I didn't want to "waste" time doing something that might be in the wrong direction once I decided to go back to school, and I checked out CRNA for months. You do need a BSN, but with a Bachelor's in another field, this may mean you just need a "few" classes to make it specific to nursing/science, so it really shouldn't take you too long, and hey, if you're working in ICU while you do it . . . most if not all of the BSN you can do online and then of course you use your job for the clinical part, so you're way ahead of me! Here in my state, yes, you first have to have that BSN, and then we have about 8 university's who have a Master's in Anesthesia program; but my state has more than some others I've looked at, thank goodness, so definitely see how far you'll have to travel for the CRNA; for those of us with children/family, it means uprooting their lives if we have to move to complete MSN/CRNA. Just check out every school within an acceptable traveling distance to you and go from there. Good luck to you!
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