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- Spanish for sure!2:37 am
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- Getting into crna school is not hard if you make all As in nursing school.May 2
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- If you really want to become a crna you should get icu experience I don't think tcu accepts ER experience. You can call and ask them. But you are limiting your options tremendously. P.s. it doesn't...Apr 23
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- Waste of time and money if you ask me.Mar 3
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- You can start the process while in NY. If NY is not a compact state you will have to get endorsed.Mar 2
- Forum: New Mexico Nursing
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- Google loan calculator and plug in the numbers. The interest rate will about 7%. The payments will be over $1000 a month.Mar 2
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- Usually if you have no savings you will end up with a little above 100K. Unless you go to one of the schools that charge low tuition.Mar 2
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- That sounds like too much with current interest rates. Try to stay in the vicinity of 120k.Feb 27
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- They may accept IELTS, but since yours is over 2 years old they will most likely not accept it...Feb 25
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- You are assuming correctly. Not every crna program requires chemistry prereq but most of them do.Feb 17
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- I didn't have chemistry prereq for BSN. So I had take gen. chemistry before applying to crna schools. It depends though, not every school requires a chemistry course.Feb 16
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- Any type of ICU wound work. CVICU is the best I think.Feb 9
- Forum: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
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- Have you heard anything?Jan 31
- Forum: Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist (SRNA)
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- I think you have discussed it in another thread... The best thing to do is to call and ask the school you are interested in. Usually only ICU satisfies the requirements of all schools. Some schools...Jan 31
- Forum: Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist (SRNA)
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- You can get all that information from books. As a matter of fact you should already know from nursing school where Swan's tip sits and consequently which blood vessels it can be inserted through and...Jan 30
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- If they say so then you are fine. Although you might be limited when applying to other school if Barry doesn't work out.Jan 29
- Forum: Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist (SRNA)
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- ICU would be better. It is a good unit to start. But you would probably need to transfer to ICU eventually. However, you can try applying while in RCU and test your chances.Jan 29
- Forum: Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist (SRNA)
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- At Barry you are looking at about 60k for tuition and fees.Jan 26
- Forum: Student Registered Nurse Anesthetist (SRNA)
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- Community hospital ICU experience is totally fine. They look at the whole picture. If your stats are good your experience will not matter very much. People with poor stats need to get better...Jan 25
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- It depends on the program. But you should expect to dedicate most of your time to schoolwork. Some programs allow more free time than the others.Jan 10
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- I know many people who have done it. You can do it too.Jan 10
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- That makes sense. One might as well choose to become a MD. Although becoming a doctor will require a little more time and more debt. If you fail in medical school you have a biology/chemistry or...Jan 8
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- What CRNAs mean when they say don't do it for the money is that the process to become a CRNA is long and not easy and the job comes high responsibility and liability. You could probably make the same...Jan 8
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- To those of you who are already CRNA's, did you work as a nurse during your program or did you have to quit because of the vigorous program? I know people who quit and I know people who...Jan 8
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- 900-1800 cost plus profit, which could be double that (which is great compared to other industries) is fair I think. Although, I still want to know what part of that 30-120 per minute is actually...Jan 3
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