CRNA in the Airforce

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I have been researching ABSN programs and was thinking of joining the Air Force corps to become a CRNA after the ABSN program. I actually have no clue about the program and have just heard people talking about it.

I went online to the AF site and saw the requirement was a BSN, RN license and physical requirements, however I'm not sure how this whole process works?

I was thinking of talking to a recruiter but everything is still pretty early since I have not been accepted to a BSN program yet and the Air Force site doesn't really go into much detail as I would like.

-If I were to join the air force, would I still need a year of ICU experience after getting my RN license?

-Would I need to be accepted to a CRNA program prior to joining the AF?

-How is the living situation like for RN aspiring CRNAs?

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I have been researching ABSN programs and was thinking of joining the Air Force corps to become a CRNA after the ABSN program. I actually have no clue about the program and have just heard people talking about it.

I went online to the AF site and saw the requirement was a BSN, RN license and physical requirements, however I'm not sure how this whole process works?

I was thinking of talking to a recruiter but everything is still pretty early since I have not been accepted to a BSN program yet and the Air Force site doesn't really go into much detail as I would like.

-If I were to join the air force, would I still need a year of ICU experience after getting my RN license?

-Would I need to be accepted to a CRNA program prior to joining the AF?

-How is the living situation like for RN aspiring CRNAs?

Check out the military forum. I have a couple posts on this subject.

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