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Go to www.gaswork.com. This website lists all full0time, part-time, and per-diem jobs for CRNA, anesthesiologists, and AA's. THis website provides a wealth of information about each job such as, will the CRNA be supervised by a MD, will the CRNA have to take 1st call, will the CRNA have to perform cardiac cases, etc. It's a great website to use for planning future employment opportunities.
Go to www.gaswork.com. This website lists all full0time part-time, and per-diem jobs for CRNA, anesthesiologists, and AA's. THis website provides a wealth of information about each job such as, will the CRNA be supervised by a MD, will the CRNA have to take 1st call, will the CRNA have to perform cardiac cases, etc. It's a great website to use for planning future employment opportunities.[/quote']Indeed.com is better. It lists gaswork jobs and other jobs from other sites. Then you can click on one and either go to the website it is listed on or some are direct links to the hospital where the job is located.
It is well advised for you to get a lot of experience as a newly graduated CRNA. That experience is going to be at a full service hospital and later on you can move to an ASC.
If you are asking these questions because you don't want to work full time in anesthesia, that is your choice, but I would let the admissions committees know this. They would probably rather admit someone who is not setting conditions so early in the career.
It is well advised for you to get a lot of experience as a newly graduated CRNA. That experience is going to be at a full service hospital and later on you can move to an ASC.If you are asking these questions because you don't want to work full time in anesthesia, that is your choice, but I would let the admissions committees know this. They would probably rather admit someone who is not setting conditions so early in the career.
Who cares what the admissions committee knows about your future employment? It should not be a concern to them. If you are qualified and a good fit, then let it be.
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Hi, I am curious as to whether PD/PT CRNA jobs exist and how likely they are to find. Also, is it likely to find employment as a new grad in outpatient/ambulatory settings?
Thank you.