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  1. Hello, I'm interested in expanding my career as a nurse and am considering the CRNA route. I've taken the prerequisite classes and I will say, math is not my strongest field, although stoichiometry can be fun. I have looked at various CRNA schools' curriculums and see courses such as "Advanced Pharmacology" etc, but nothing that seems math heavy. For CRNA students or recent CRNA graduates, are/were the classes heavy on math, physics, chemistry, etc? I am perfectly fine with memorization and the hours of work I will have to put in otherwise. Thank you!
  2. Hi all, First of all, I apologize if my question seems too vague but I am not sure how else to phrase it. I have my BSN and experience in oncology and ICU. I'm thinking I'd like to go the NP route and work in critical care or HIV/AIDS. Fields such as hepatology and oncology interest me as well. I've researched programs online and it seems that mostly what is offered is an FNP program. Where I am confused is, how do I specialize during that, or after? How do I specifically tailor my education course to be able to work in an acute care hospital as an NP?

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