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Nurse Anaesthetists
As for the pay...rumour has it it will be around 50,000 uk GBP upon completion of the course. Anyone clarify this?
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CRNA's in the U.K!
UK Nurses are currently undertaking a 2.5 year masters course in anaesthesia and will upon training completion become fully fledged anaesthesia practitioners or AP's. The training has already begun and is about half way through for the first batch. I do not know wherte it is run but believe many uk nhs hospitals now are on board. I have been told that their job desc. includes pre assessment, induction, maintenance and reversal of anaesthsia. It also includes resus and transfers and trauma life support interventions. I have one friend who mworked with a trainee ap and he was putting in swan sheaths, fem lines, neck lines and art lines in addition to anaesthesia duties. sounds very interesting. This is in the infancy i am led to believe but will undoubtedly become a major workforce in the uk. JRD : Anaesthesiologist
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Nurse Anaesthetists
UK Nurses are currently undertaking a 2.5 year masters course in anaesthesia and will upon training completion become fully fledged anaesthesia practitioners or AP's. The training has already begun and is about half way through for the first batch. I do not know wherte it is run but believe many uk nhs hospitals now are on board. I have been told that their job desc. includes pre assessment, induction, maintenance and reversal of anaesthsia. It also includes resus and transfers and trauma life support interventions. I have one friend who mworked with a trainee ap and he was putting in swan sheaths, fem lines, neck lines and art lines in addition to anaesthesia duties. sounds very interesting. This is in the infancy i am led to believe but will undoubtedly become a major workforce in the uk. JRD : Anaesthesiologist
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Anesthesia Nursing in the UK
UK Nurses are currently undertaking a 2.5 year masters course in anaesthesia and will upon training completion become fully fledged anaesthesia practitioners or AP's. The training has already begun and is about half way through for the first batch. I do not know wherte it is run but believe many uk nhs hospitals now are on board. I have been told that their job desc. includes pre assessment, induction, maintenance and reversal of anaesthsia. It also includes resus and transfers and trauma life support interventions. I have one friend who mworked with a trainee ap and he was putting in swan sheaths, fem lines, neck lines and art lines in addition to anaesthesia duties. sounds very interesting. This is in the infancy i am led to believe but will undoubtedly become a major workforce in the uk. JRD : Anaesthesiologist
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Death Penalty Anesthesia
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