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Although possible, I would still do at least a year full time before going part time. I know that when I was in charge, my part timers and supplemental staff were given the lowest acuity patients on the unit. Adcoms know and understand this practice and will debate accordingly. There is something more than just "time in" that the 1 year rule is trying to achieve.
If you were to work part-time in the ICU for 2-3 years, and accumulated enough hours to equal 1 full year of ICU experience, would that be sufficient for CRNA school admission?Thanks!
The 2 schools I've applied to require that you have full-time experience for the full year before applying, so part-time wouldn't work for them. One of the programs, TCU, looks back over 5 years! So they really, really want to see FT ICU experience.
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If you were to work part-time in the ICU for 2-3 years, and accumulated enough hours to equal 1 full year of ICU experience, would that be sufficient for CRNA school admission?
Thanks!