Published Aug 10, 2015
Nurse Beth, MSN
145 Articles; 4,109 Posts
Dear Nurse Beth,
Hi, just wanted to ask on how to be a nurse anesthesiologist? How many years of experience needed as a nurse and what is the best area/ward to practice in?
Thank you.
Dear Wants to be a CRNA,
The CRNAs I know are highly respected and trusted. Where I work, nurse colleagues who themselves are undergoing surgery often request for a CRNA to be their anesthesia provider.
Make sure you know enough about the field to make an informed decision. It is a rewarding field, but programs can be competitive.
Check out the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) website for all kinds of information.
According to the AANA, the requirements for becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) include:
So first you obtain your Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, then work at least 1-2 years to gain ICU experience. Next you attend a CRNA program, which takes about 3 years.
Time-wise, you are looking at around 6-7 years, which isn't too bad, for a really good job in so many ways.
Also- start talking to other CRNAs who would be glad to help you navigate your path. Here is a great place to start:
Certified Registered Nurse Ansthetist allnurses forum
Keep your grades up, because I understand program acceptance is competitive.
Educate yourself by contacting CRNA programs and learning about the eligibility requirements. Readers, what other things should the OP consider?
Best wishes,
Nurse Beth