TonyTovar

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  1. Would this qualify as other appropriate Degree?

    Yeah, that is what I was afraid of. So even with a BA and a ASN(RN), plus one or two years of ICU, might not be enough. :uhoh21:
  2. Announce that you passed your CNA exam here!

    Well, Guys... I took this course to see if I would like the small touch of the nursing experience and I am not comformed with just getting my CNA Certification. I will be persueing my ASN and have recently been added to the CNA List for the State of ...
  3. Hello all--Fellow Longhorn here! , I have a quick question... According to the AANA these are the requirements to become a CRNA: A Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) or other appropriate baccalaureate degree. A current license as a registered nur...
  4. Hi all, I know that some of you who read this post will just look at it and move on to the next post.. I truly would like to get your help on this though. I'm just starting out as a CNA and I will be going to school to get my BSN RN. MY particular ...
  5. Hi all, I was under the impression that one would have to get their BSN before even considering going CRNA. I'm doing the ASN and then hopefully transfering BSN but not if I can get a BS in Anesthetics. Are there school with programs like that? ...
  6. Interesting Piece of Info From an Advisor

    You probably misinterpreted... Community College do not offer BSN's. You must go through ASN at a community college and the BSN from a four year institution before even considering CRNA. The fact that you got your BSN from MState would be the only th...
  7. CRNA or MDA?

    A cuurent MD-A Resident told me that the odds of you becoming an MDA when you get to med school were probably not good. Why? BEcause you are exposed to so many feilds as a resident that you might find something else you like. With that said, I belie...
  8. CRNA Salaries - Will They Drop?

    I doubt they will drop. AA's require supervision to apply anesthetics, that makes CRNA's way way way more marketable. They are not limited to what they can do with a MD present.
  9. Did you work as a CNA before RN?

    I'm doing it! I will start my CNA class this fall. I can't wait for clinical. The only thing is getting up early enough to get be there fifteen till 6:30 lol but I must do it! I'm excited! But my goal is to be a CRNA or MD, I'll decide that after BSN...