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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanit" data-source="post: 1646370" data-attributes="member: 92957"><p>Well I can tell you this CRNA program it's going to require a minimum of one year of intensive care unit cardiovascular intensive Care unit surgical intensive Care unit experience. Having been accepted to school and declined it is a fantastic experience and of course depending what she does a good income. Typically somewhere between 95 and 145000 a year. I looked at that as my very first option when I started school and after getting my bachelor's degree that was my goal and unfortunately slipped into the emergency room and never was able to find my way out. I would say that the program she is looking at for CRNA is going to require two and a half years with no work on the side. As far as support obviously many of the anesthesia groups what actually pay her debt off for her if she comes to work for them for a 5 years or more. The income is really good and typically starts at a hundred and five to about a hundred and thirty thousand a year. Not a bad income and definitely one that I was interested in and then fortunately it's a pay cut for my current position. It does offer great scheduling potential and the work is relatively easy but requires a little math. I would strongly recommend that she has more time before she applies. I cannot honestly expect her to be accepted into the CRNA program with a year's experience. The odds are definitely against her but not impossible. My acceptance was based on 8 years experience. And with so many people applying for that particular degree the competition is immense. If you have further questions or need details give me a PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanit, post: 1646370, member: 92957"] Well I can tell you this CRNA program it's going to require a minimum of one year of intensive care unit cardiovascular intensive Care unit surgical intensive Care unit experience. Having been accepted to school and declined it is a fantastic experience and of course depending what she does a good income. Typically somewhere between 95 and 145000 a year. I looked at that as my very first option when I started school and after getting my bachelor's degree that was my goal and unfortunately slipped into the emergency room and never was able to find my way out. I would say that the program she is looking at for CRNA is going to require two and a half years with no work on the side. As far as support obviously many of the anesthesia groups what actually pay her debt off for her if she comes to work for them for a 5 years or more. The income is really good and typically starts at a hundred and five to about a hundred and thirty thousand a year. Not a bad income and definitely one that I was interested in and then fortunately it's a pay cut for my current position. It does offer great scheduling potential and the work is relatively easy but requires a little math. I would strongly recommend that she has more time before she applies. I cannot honestly expect her to be accepted into the CRNA program with a year's experience. The odds are definitely against her but not impossible. My acceptance was based on 8 years experience. And with so many people applying for that particular degree the competition is immense. If you have further questions or need details give me a PM. [/QUOTE]
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