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  1. Hey, I am currently working at Hopkins as a CRNA. I graduated from a CRNA program with a similar reputation to Hopkins. One thing that set Hopkins apart from other programs, including my own, is the clinical placement dedication. When you go to Hopkins, you will be trained primarily at all Hopkins hospitals. The CRNAs and anesthesiologists who are training students are dedicated to their own people. For example, we will help you if you're struggling with intubation. During my own placement, my classmates and I are placed in many hospitals that had no affiliation with our school. Some do, but some had no interest in teaching us, especially anesthesiologists. For example, the second I struggle with intubation, they will take over. There are many things that set Hopkins apart. I am more than happy to discuss them with you guys. For example, the Hopkins CRNA program will pay for your last year's tuition if you decide to stay within the Hopkins system as CRNA.
  2. My suggestion is to do the interview. You will also learn more about our program when you interview with us. Every CRNA school offers differently. You will spend your whole career on this education. So choose wisely and choose carefully. The money you make as a CRNA (200K-300K/year) can easily cover the tuition—just my two cents.
  3. Hey good luck with the application everyone. I hope to see y'all in person in the near future.
  4. Hey friend, feel free to reach out to me (DM) if you're interested in Hopkins. I have been practicing there for years. I love every second of it.

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