Published Apr 18, 2007
wabbott
5 Posts
I have a question about the CRNA job locations. I currently live in northern Chicago suburbs (close to Wisconsin border) and have worked in a few of the hospitals on both side of the border. However, I never have seen a CNRA work in the hospital. Are these positions usually found more in outpatient clinics and/or rural locations vs. larger cities?
I'm thinking about starting a CNRA program but I don't want to relocate far from Chicago metro area.
Let me know ..
Thanks
wanttobeacrna
36 Posts
Take a look at www.gasworks.com and this will give you some idea on where the jobs are.
MelissaRN.FutureCRNA
23 Posts
The thread is actually gaswork.com -- the other is a bad little site! ;-) But gaswork will give you an idea of where the jobs are and what they're paying. Be sure to take note of whether it is a 1099 or W2 job.
srna wannabe
11 Posts
There is a new school up by you .....check this out http://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/
I think the class size was about 14 this was the first year.
Also alot of times you might think you are dealing with an anesthesiologist but the individual might be a CRNA.
MrChicagoRN, RN
2,605 Posts
I don't recall where I read it recently, but 69% of anesthesia is delivered by CRNA.
Call the CRNA program at Rush or wherever & talk to someone there. They'll certainly give you the straight dope,
CRNA, DNSc
410 Posts
There is a program at Evanston/Northwestern.