First off I'd like to ask and see what the -GENERAL- requirements are (I know things vary from state to state, but I'm sure there is a running theme between the differences.)
to become an Anesthesiologist assistant.
I'd also like to find out how difficult it would be for me to work for a number of years (2-4) in my current location (AL - USA) and then transfer to a different state later.
Reason being is, I hate Alabama. Pollen count is always stupid high and I'm not fond of getting snow only once every billion years. I like my snow
Anyways, since I have to build funds in order for me to move in the first place (I believe that you never do something without being prepared.), I'll obviously need to work for a number of years, hopefully no more than four or so.
And in this Lieu, what is the median pay for a BSN-RN? And is it true that male BSN-RN's are generally frowned upon?
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First off I'd like to ask and see what the -GENERAL- requirements are (I know things vary from state to state, but I'm sure there is a running theme between the differences.)
to become an Anesthesiologist assistant.
I'd also like to find out how difficult it would be for me to work for a number of years (2-4) in my current location (AL - USA) and then transfer to a different state later.
Reason being is, I hate Alabama. Pollen count is always stupid high and I'm not fond of getting snow only once every billion years. I like my snow
Anyways, since I have to build funds in order for me to move in the first place (I believe that you never do something without being prepared.), I'll obviously need to work for a number of years, hopefully no more than four or so.
And in this Lieu, what is the median pay for a BSN-RN? And is it true that male BSN-RN's are generally frowned upon?