Partnership Track in a Practice

Specialties CRNA

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Ah, it's approaching that moment in time I've been working a decade for, graduation.

The excitement, exhaustion, burnout, and anticipation is palpable in the air of the classroom. As some of you may have noticed this is a (very) great market for CRNAs salaries, benefits, and autonomy. It provides new graduates with a unique issue of having so many options it's hard to decide what to do.

There are a few great practices I've narrowed it down to but wanted to get some informed advice from those of you in practice currently.

There is an opportunity to be on a partnership track in a practice after a couple of years invested. Have any of you done this? What are the pros and cons of becoming a partner in a group?

Specializes in Cardiothoracic ICU.

Hey Bluebolt,

I am very curious what decision you made? How have things panned out for you? Any advice for ICU RN with hopes to become a CRNA in the future. My long term goal would be to become a partner in a practice. What are the Pros vs Cons in your opinion?

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Specializes in Anesthesia.

Congratulations!

I obviously don’t have any experience in partnerships, but I would ask the group how many people that start to work there as anesthesia providers make partner and if it’s not 100% why not. Then ask when the last person made partner, who that person is and talk to that person.

That being said I think you need to look on independent CRNA FB group for advice.

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