Employment advantages for grads of different CRNA programs?

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I have heard that for physicians in particular, the medical school that one attended can have a strong influence on job prospects and compensation.

While I'm sure that the particular CRNA program that one attends has less importance, i'm curious as to how much it affects employers.

It matters to me because there are schools that are better for me in terms of geographic location, but I am open to moving to a different place if the program would confer a definite advantage.

Any feedback would be appreciated- thanks!

Where you attend school does not matter with regards to salary or job opportunities when you graduate. All future employers care about is whether or not you pass your boards. However, some schools offer master's degrees in a field other than nursing, which may impact you if you decide you want to teach one day or obtain your doctorate in nursing.

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