"Nurses, not CRNAs, with 1 month or less of training could safely administer anesthesia to 99% of the population. I don't think we really need AAs or CRNAs when it comes down to the safety argument."...
"Nurses, not CRNAs, with 1 month or less of training could safely administer anesthesia to 99% of the population. I don't think we really need AAs or CRNAs when it comes down to the safety argument."...
Bargainhound: For your friend to continue his/her nursing education in this area of Advanced Practice with the military, a BSN is required. Hope this helps. Regards,
Brownie1129: Thanks for your insight. I was with those AIT soldiers several years ago. I don't plan on going back over there on that side of the hill either! All the best,
Brownie1129: Hello. Could you please explain what a typical day/week is like in the program. Are you on Ft. Sam the entire time? What is the uniform for class (BDU, Class B)? Do you have PT 3...
Army-SRNA: Hello. I was selected for the LTHET-CRNA FY-07 as well. I'm prior service and will be in your class. We should establish/maintain contact and share information (as it becomes available)...