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I need a CRNAs HELP!

Hi, my name is Dominic and I'm an undergraduate honors student at Mt. San Antonio College. For my speech class I am required to interview a chosen profession that I might pursue in the future. I would be grateful if you could answer a couple of these "interview" questions for my speech class, being that you are a CRNA. If you don't have time you just can ignore these questions I post below. I appreciate your time.

1. What is your name, your professional title, and one form of contact(email is fine, my teacher needs assurance)? How long have you been in the profession?

2. What is your duty as a CRNA? What is the typical salary for a person in this position? What is a typical day or week like working as a CRNA(hours, rotations, duties, emotions, workload, work environment etc)?

3. What education training did you go through to become a CRNA? Have you had previous jobs? Have you ever thought about giving up pursuing this career? How did you land your first job as a CRNA?

4. What are some pros and cons of being a CRNA, both generally and personally?

5. What are the pass rates on the board exams?

Again, thanks for your time.

-Dominic Arias

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