Published Apr 6, 2009
jontrizzan
2 Posts
Im currently trying to get my RN license and eventually become a CRNA. I was looking for some advice on how the process work. I heard that if you get a 2 year degree as an RN, you cannot become a CRNA?..any advice would be great!!
Screen name
151 Posts
...You definately need to search... and think this is the wrong section also.
What you've said so far is true though. Now use the search function, then come back and ask questions!
lilla_fjaril
49 Posts
My understanding is that CRNA is a Master's level degree so you can get your ADN but you'd need to then get a BSN before qualifying for a CRNA program. You also usually need a GPA of 3.5 or higher and 1-2 years experience in an ICU or CCU.
tfleuter, BSN, RN
589 Posts
Check out the pre-CRNA inquiry forum under the "specialty" tab at the top of the page and then go to "advanced practice nursing. Most, if not all of your questions will be answered in the stickies at the top of the forum, plus any other threads that have been started. Good searching!