I have classmates who signed contracts before the program started and I know a few of them are already disappointed in the deal they got. I also know one guy who graduated in December who was very...
Is this 50% of any school or a specific school. The more you research programs, you will realize that there is a wide spectrum of tuition for anesthesia school (public vs private, in state vs out of...
The closer you are to being a CRNA, the more money you'll get (unless it is a standard package offered to all students/recruits). These don't seem to necessarily be the "best" offers but work well...
ICUDOUCME?, People like you are not the ones who need the reality check. You'll have a least 3 years ICU by the time you are able to start school. Somewhere I read that 3-5 years ICU is the optimal...
As they should. If I were you, I would WANT to retake them to actually learn the material, not just pass. No offense, but I get so sick of all these posts...blah, blah...I REALLY WANT to go to...
If you look at the economics of an MDA supervising two AAs vs. two CRNAs functioning independently, the latter is significantly cheaper. I believe efforts to contain healthcare costs will drive the...
You have some good points here but I am simply pointing out a difference between their actual title and the way they choose to describe themselves professionally. I think one word is
Any one else take issue with AAs calling themselves "anesthetists"? If I am correct, the title is Anesthesiologist Assistant. Do PAs go around calling themselves "practitioners" or some other title?...