How to Become a Nurse Anesthetist

Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
A CRNA is an advanced practiced registered nurse (APRN), who provides the same anesthesia services as an anesthesiologist (MDA). Nurse anesthetists have been providing anesthesia care in the United States for 150 years, and are nationally certified to practice in all 50 states.

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CRNA School Admissions: The Cold Hard Facts

CRNA School Admissions

CRNA School Admissions: The Cold Hard facts is broken up into 5 different phases (Analysis Phase, Preparation Phase, Development Phase, Implementation Phase, and Acceptance Phase). Our program focuses on every aspect of the application process. We want to make sure that you attain all the important certifications, classes, work experience, and form a professional application that will catch the eye of any CRNA school.

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