Published Dec 15, 2004
RE Agent
108 Posts
When I was in the navy nurse corps we used CRNA's for everything, and they were very independent. I have not worked with CRNA's in a very long time since in left the navy. I wanted to go to school for this specialty, but I've been told that all CRNA's do is monitor the patient in the O.R. for the MD. I know CRNA's, in my area,(S.Calif), are limited to a few hospitals. What really goes on in the civilian side of the house?
mwbeah
430 Posts
It all depends on where you practice.....many of the rural areas involve CRNAs as sole practitioners and visa versa in the bigger cities.
Mike
are-in
22 Posts
Well let's see...
Considering the average CRNA salary, I would imagine that if the only thing that the CRNA did was to monitor the PT in the OR for the MD, then the field would be overwhelmingly saturated!:rotfl:
deepz
612 Posts
..... I've been told that all CRNA's do is monitor the patient in the O.R. for the MD. ......
And I was once told that the moon is made of green cheese.
Both statements bear equal relation to reality.
gaspassah
457 Posts
I know CRNA's, in my area,(S.Calif), are limited to a few hospitals.
well i go to school at kaiser, all the kaisers except one use crnas, plus several hospitals we use for clinicals outside kaiser use them. crnas are used more readily in s cali than you may expect.
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jewelcutt
268 Posts
Hey gaspassah,
Everyone in our class wonders what it would be like to have Nagelhout as a director! We love him, how is it like having him as director? I'm a first year at Oakland, I love the stories he tells during pharm about when he was a student.
he's truly gifted as a teacher, he can make the most difficult ideas easy to understand. he is very laid back. wanna talk? just go knock on his door. guys is scary smart too.