Hi all! Inquiring about different paths for end goal of CRNA. Experience: 2 years RN, BSN at Level 1 trauma center started in ED and moved to Trauma ICU. So far I have BLS, ACLS, PALS, TNCC, ENPC, NIHSS and i'm reviewing for CCRN. Goals: Most interested in Flight, CCATT, or ICU with a future goal of CRNA. I'm considering either active duty or reserves route. Questions: -If I went Active Duty, is there a standard time (like one contract at minimum) that I would owe before being able to apply for something like HPSP for a CRNA program? -I know there are more reserve units for Flight, would I be able to join as an Active Duty Flight RN or have to serve a contract as an ICU RN before being able to submit a packet for Flight? -Transitioning from Reserves to Active Duty... is likelihood all 'based on the needs of the military'? -Reserves path for Flight/CCATT; best options for helping pay for CRNA school? Any and all advice accepted, thanks in advance for your time and help!