Published Feb 15, 2017
Jcurious
53 Posts
I am applying to two hospitals' nurse residency in their SICU. They are in the same city. One is a level 1 trauma center, the other is level 2 with half the beds. However, the smaller hospital has magnet status and it's SICU achieved Beacon Gold award.
Do you know which one would look better for crna admission?
Thank you very much!
gaspasser2b
55 Posts
Level I
guest769224
1,698 Posts
Level 1 trauma centers are almost always better experience for anesthesia school.
Their patient acuities are high on a regular basis, which is great prep. Try for the level 1, if not, level 2 will still be ok for NA school.
wtbcrna, MSN, DNP, CRNA
5,127 Posts
Level 1 trauma centers are almost always better experience for anesthesia school. They care for the sickest of the sick, there's no better prep.
They care for the sickest of the sick, there's no better prep.
I am not trying to start an argument, but to my knowledge there has never been shown clear link between type of nursing experience and/or length of experience and how well SRNAs do in anesthesia school.
ICUman,
That you!
Admission is what I care about at this point. How well I can do in the program depends on a lot of things.
FlorenceNtheMachine
205 Posts
Which hospital has more experienced nurses to learn from? If you see a plethora of new grads in one ICU vs another, it may be more telling. I would work in the environment where it seems the friendliest and I could spend years there without pulling my hair out.
lasvegasnurs
28 Posts
larger facility, level 1 will all lead to sicker patients and better experiences for admission to school. Work environment will be tougher but just get through it.