CRNA school admission into a top nurse anesthesia program is not hard if you have the right guidance. Let us show you how to get into CRNA school this year! No matter where you are in the application process we have all the resources that you’ll need to become a Certified Nurse Anesthetist.
Full Text »Why Nurses are Choosing to Become Nurse Anesthetists
On average, a CRNA will make 2-3 times more per year than a registered nurse working in a hospital. A study was done by Merritt Hawkins & Associates, and it showed that the average CRNA salary in 2009 was $189,000, which is $91.00 per hour (40 hour work week).
Full Text »5 Tips For Getting Into Nurse Anesthesia School
So… here is the million dollar question, “How to get admissions into CRNA school?” The biggest truth about gaining admission into CRNA school is you MUST do something to standout. Most applicants will have great GRE scores, a solid GPA, strong work experiences, and important certifications such as the CCRN.
Full Text »American Association of Nurse Anesthetist (AANA)
The AANA was founded in 1931 and is a professional association that represents approximately 47,000 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA), and student registered nurse anesthetists. The AANA is involved with education, practice standards, guidelines, and consultation to both private and governmental entities regarding nurse anesthesia and their practice.
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