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  1. Well i dont see anything wrong with being an AA. I think its good because people considering being an anesthesiologist can do so much easier. Since they always have to be watched by an anesthesiologist they dont need as much exp. I just dont think you shouldnt respect them because they dont have nursing exp, after all they took tougher courses in college.
  2. yes i already made up my mind to go the crna route now. I want to move around the country in the future this probably being the biggest factor, but thanks for the input everyone.
  3. Yes, the RN program here only requires college chem. but im not sure what the general requirement is for a crna is.
  4. Do i need to take organic chemistry? I took chem 1 and 2 already. thx
  5. Well also i will have a premed background so i can move up to anesthesiologist or even switch careers much easier, but i am worried about not being able to work at certain states and i here you have the potential to make more money as the crna.
  6. Hi, im trying to figure out what would be a better choice a nurse anesthesist or the anethesiologist assistant. I realize their are pros and cons to each but i need some opinions preferrably people in the field. Thanks
  7. Hi, im trying to figure out what would be a better choice a nurse anesthesist or the anethesiologist assistant. I realize their are pros and cons to each but i need some opinions preferrably people in the field. Thanks

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