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  1. TEXAS CRNA's Call to action. Stop the potential AA bill!

    I don't know if my other post went through, and I don't want to type all that other stuff over. JWK, its a good thing I was not trying to impress you with my professionalism over the internet. The bottom line is most CRNA's don't want AA's around. We...
  2. TEXAS CRNA's Call to action. Stop the potential AA bill!

    nope. you have to realize that i don't have a problem with aa's now; i'm not trying to ruin anyone's livelihood. i don't want to see the aa profession expand. with out getting into a deep serious discussion, i will say that i understand where aas...
  3. TEXAS CRNA's Call to action. Stop the potential AA bill!

    hmm, my post was tongue in cheek, hence all the smilies. i said there was a shortage, not a critical shortage. the point i was trying to make was that i would like to see more crna's, not aa's. yes, crna's advocate for their profession just like ever...
  4. TEXAS CRNA's Call to action. Stop the potential AA bill!

    i personally would like to be able to find a job with out difficulty 20 years from now. i personally don't want to make only 70-80k a year (there are some na's working ft that live in areas that only pay 80k, partially because the supply outweighs th...
  5. Organic or biochemistry

    "crna school" is not a generic term. different schools have different requirements. there are actually programs that require organic chem, such as the program in ky. in contrast, there are programs that don't require any additional classes such as th...
  6. BSN or ADN for CRNA program?

    I personally would choose the BSN program so I could start gaining acute care experience a year sooner. There are some programs out there that only accept a BSN, so having a BSN allows you to meet the degree requirements of ALL programs. Where I liv...
  7. Is the AA profession gaining ground?

    A minority of states have AA's, and in over 30 years, there are only 4 schools...half of them located in one state.