Published Mar 28, 2006
meaton1421
10 Posts
What future impact do you see on the salaries for CRNA's with the inflow of AA's into the profession?
MmacFN
556 Posts
Im not an expert on AAs.
However, economically they should have 0 impact. Not because of their low numbers, but because they get similar salaries.
jwk wouldnt you agree?
zaggar
114 Posts
AA's - 0 impact.
Insurance companies - tremendous impact.
JJRN
108 Posts
It's my understanding AAs do not have similar salaries, rather are paid an average of 80K. Like I said...someone told me this, so if I'm mistaken, pardon please.
jwk
1,102 Posts
Salaries and compensation is pretty much a supply and demand thing - where there's plenty of supply, there's not as much demand so salaries are lower or stagnant. In hot markets where supply is slim and demand is high, practices are actively competing against each other for anesthetists. 10 years ago you rarely saw big sign-on bonuses or tuition reimbursement. Both are very common now, with some totalling $50k or higher for a 2-3 year committment. That's a big chunk for someone with $50-100k in loans or more from tuition and expenses.
The biggest difference I think is in the jump in overall compensation that occurs from group and larger hospital practices to small rural and locum tenens arrangements. Locums can easily double an average salary - if you like the lifestyle.
Cool, not to change subject, but would you be so kind to explain locum's "lifestyle." Don't know anyone with such experince and was interested in hearing from someone with knowlegde.
thanx