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Introduction to Becoming a CRNA: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2010

Nursing educator Michele G. Kunz discusses the CRNA career and discusses some of the steps to get started as a CRNA. See more about Michele at her training website http://www.MicheleKunz.com/ or at her blog http://www.TheNurseEducator.com/. Please watch this video in HD.

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  • what is the work schedule like for a CRNA?

  • @choochiXluvzXMakeup

    CRNAs are usually utilized in the hospital setting. There will be an on call, and night shifts. The hours may be longer but there are rules on the maximum time you can work in a hospital. 12 hour shifts, three days a week is a popular scheduling.

    Michele

  • @BrendanIsCool All medical staff is required to wear a white lab coat when in the hospital. Michele.

  • Thanks so much for uploading this video. I am a junior in high school and I have alway wanted to be a nurse. And this really help with which medical field nursing I want to be in. Thanks so much

  • @blue335335 Thank you so much for the kind comments. Joe and I are very happy to hear that you found the video helpful. Michele

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  • @lilman1067 Same here, I ultimatley would looove to become a CRNA but I would be happy reaching RN to be honest.

  • @michelekunz or scrubs...

  • @chrissline77 hard to be jealous when I'm the boss!

  • @BrendanIsCool ..........Look at you. You're such a jealous little bitch.

  • I'm in my first year of college and this is the profession I am choosing. Thanks Michele for your helpful information. 

  • Thanks for taking the time to make this!(: helped a lot.

  • This helped me so much but also made me a little insecure! Haha thank you though. I'm very interested in the CRNA program!

  • @michelekunz but thou art nursing staff!

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