Published Jun 1, 2004
moreparkin
8 Posts
Hello, I was wondering if some current crna's can shed some light for me. I am interested in getting into this field down the road. I read alot about how stressful the average nursing job can be. I was wondering how does being a crna compare to the average nurse? Is being a crna as stressful as being a nurse?
I also have read how difficult the school is for a crna. Are there any crna's who worked at least part time while going to school?
I would like to thank everybody for all of their posts on this website. The information on this site is excellent.
Thank-you
robert in georgia
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
The training program is extremely stressful. For every hour of class you will be putting in about three hours of study time. Most programs do not permit you to work during your training. It is much more stressful....................in answer to your question...................
As we have all said before, try shadowing a CRNA for a couple of days, not just a few hours, and see if this is really for you.
Athlein1
145 Posts
Is being a crna as stressful as being a nurse?
I laugh everytime someone tells me, "why are you doing anesthesia? That's so boring?". I haven't been bored yet, let me tell you...