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CRNA to FNP
Thank you. Does NE accept NYS residents?
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CRNA to FNP
Good luck to you! I am actually not looking to get away from anesthesia, just to broaden my privileges in pain, admitting etc :)
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CRNA to FNP
Thank you!
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CRNA to FNP
Thank you for explaining it so well WTB. I work in a very rural environment, oftentimes providing anesthesia AND critical care services for ICU, ER. In addition there is a need for outpatient pain management. I work without MDAs in a state that doesn't recognize CRNAs as APRNs, so oftentimes surgeons have to pick up the paperwork. FNP cert. would free them from this extra responsibility, restore my dignity from having them consign. and make an overall contribution to my scope of practice, not to mention all the extra knowledge. :)
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CRNA to FNP
Thank you so so much for that list!!! This is golden info!!!
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CRNA to FNP
Greetings to all. Im a CRNA with Master's and 23 credits from Acute NP program from approximately 10 years ago (started out that route). At this time, looking to certify for FNP and am a resident of NYS. Looking for a post-master's certificate program, ran into the following difficulties: 1. Masters Degree in Anesthesia doesn't qualify for the entree to post masters certificate pr. Only MSN would do, and mine is MS in Anesthesia. 2. NYS state residents are not eligible for application to many online programs nationwide. Unfortunately for me, due to my anesthesia job (I am an often solo provider in a rural hospital, working in MDA-free zone, doing full scope including OB, etc) and a small child, I can not relocate and have to go the online route. Anyone with dual CRNA FNP has any prior experience with school choosing and advice? These programs run about $1,000/credit and would mercilessly make me take all the same courses I took in CRNA and acute care NP schools, including research etc., and all for a hefty 40G and a couple of years.
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CRNA to FNP
Greetings to all. Im a CRNA with Master's and 23 credits from Acute NP Program from approximately 10 years ago (started out that route). At this time, looking to certify for FNP and am a resident of NYS. Looking for a post-master's certificate program, ran into the following difficulties: 1. Masters Degree in Anesthesia doesn't qualify for the entree to post masters certificate pr. Only MSN would do, and mine is MS in Anesthesia. 2. NYS state residents are not eligible for application to many online programs nationwide. Unfortunately for me, due to my anesthesia job (I am an often solo provider in a rural hospital, working in MDA-free zone, doing full scope including OB, etc) and a small child, I can not relocate and have to go the online route. Anyone with dual CRNA FNP has any prior experience with school choosing and advice? These programs run about $1,000/credit and would mercilessly make me take all the same courses I took in CRNA and acute care NP schools, including research etc., and all for a hefty 40G and a couple of years.
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Indiana jobs
Hi Loveanesthesia, would you know anything about WA state by any chance? I am CCRN for 12 years, looking to graduate from CRNA program now, also have NP education.. Currently, attending school in Florida where CRNA practice is very limited and heavily dominated by MDAs. Would love to move to Washington or Oregon states. Do you have any word of advice? Thank you so much.
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CRNA job market in Washington State
Hi ZR Morgan, Im getting closer to graduating from Barry, too. Just in case you are still getting this link, update us on your life in WA please. It sounds like the state I'd like to seattle down in Thanks, Maria