Re: CRNA-wanna-be wants to know RN or BSN???
Just chiming in... I took the ADN then ICU experience while getting BSN route, and now have applied to two anesthesia programs (first interview is on the 23rd...). I went to nursing school at age 35 and my first degree was a BA English in 1990 with a crappy GPA.
Personally, I discovered I wanted to be a CRNA during my first year in my associates program, and I wrote out a time line to acheive it: ADN 2005, immediate hire into ICU, BSN by May 2007, start anesthesia school Fall 2007. I was too ambitious in retrospect.
While an associate student, I was told that the ICU's didn't hire new grads but after digging into it, I discovered a couple that did (my hospital is a 800 bed Level II Trauma center with 5 adult ICU's). I was strongly discouraged by one of my instructors who felt new grads can't have the experience necessary to safely manage critically ill patients. However, I knew I wanted to work intensive care, put the app's out there and my first job right out of school was in a 14 bed MSICU. Best start to my career I could imagine. I had a 6 month orientation.
The orientation was as intense as school, so I couldn't imagine taking RN-BSN classes and I deferred that program till later. In the meantime, I really enjoyed learning the role of an ICU RN. I have since moved from that ICU into the CVICU, a fantastic learning environment for any aspiring CRNA.
I didn't know of any accelerated BSN programs in my area, and back in 2003 when I was starting to think of nursing school the idea of getting another 4 year degree over 4 years did not appeal to me. Ultimately, I spent four years getting my BSN (24 mos ADN, 23 mos RN-BSN). Additionally, I retook Statistics which I got a D in years ago, and I took microbiology and organic chem to make sure I had the pre-req's for any school (I looked into school pre-req's back in 2004).
That said, the less intense pace of the RN-BSN (all-online too) was nice and I easily managed a high GPA while working full-time in CV.
In the final analysis, I extended my CRNA deadline by a few years, but I have now applied claiming 4 solid years of ICU experience, and a high GPA. Some people are able to do it much quicker...If I were to do it over, I'd find an accelerated BSN program (13 months, I've read) and then build experience in intensive care before applying to CRNA programs.
If you know you want to be a CRNA (and don't just think about it, shadow a couple in the OR, get to know the work), then streamline the process. You have to have a BSN. Get that. You have to have ICU experience. Get that. Be expeditious. But of all things, you must be a stellar student and you must have adequate experience. So if you rush things and get a bad grade in a science class or you apply with barely a year out of school experience, expect to be low on the totem pole.
And of all things, enjoy the process. These last four years have been awesome! Best of luck in your plans and wish me luck getting into a CRNA program!
Bryan
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