...Back to the main topic of this thread.... Jax13, What have you learned about your situation since you last posted on Jan 15, and what have you decided to do? My heart goes out to
I'm currently in a CRNA program. I only had less than 2.5 years of ICU/RN experience before starting my program. I was accepted to 3 schools in 2 different states. Five years is NOT the minimum...
Check out page 1 and 2 of this thread. I'm not speaking for any school in particular, but for several definitions of "hazing" as illustrated by previous posters. Hope that's
No, you do not need to pay off your BSN loans first. If everyone needed to be debt-free before going on to grad school, we wouldn't have very many MDs, lawyers, business(wo)men, NPs, PAs, Ph.D.s, etc....
I didn't use the flash cards to study, so I can't attest to them. However, I bought the CCRN review DVD set of Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio, watched those, took notes (laughed because she's awesome!), did...
:yeahthat: I have a biochem test tomorrow, and am trying not to get behind for finals next week. I definitely empathize with force-studying when it seems like your brain can't take any more. ...But it...
Just wondering how much this revision will impact nurse anesthesia programs. The first sentence of the ASA statement of the anesthesia care team is: "Anesthesiology is the practice of medicine...
SIGMACHIGUY, I think nurse anesthesia school is a great way to go, and agree with what other posters said about the direct involvement with anesthesia and so on. However, if you really want a true...
YUP! I agree! I'm at TCU, and it's similar as far as the level of stress, and paradigm shifts on what a "normal" life is. I also agree with the other poster who said it may be helpful to talk with...
Just wondering what the scope of practice is for CRNAs at Parkland. My boyfriend is an emergency medicine resident and recently had an anesthesia rotation. He said that an MDA was always in the room...