In the future I would like to become a Certified Registered
Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). In college I will major in nursing and get a
Bachelors in Science Registered Nurse degree (BSRN). I will then get my
Registered Nurse certification by taking the exam. I then plan to work in a critical
or acute care setting within a hospital for around three years. After saving up
some money and gaining some experience I will return to school that offers a
program to become a CRNA. This will take me around thirty-six more months then
I can take the CRNA exam and get my official certification.
I considered this career after getting exposed to it while
working at the University of Kentucky over the summer. The manager of the
clinic suggested me to have a career as a CRNA because of its really high
income and job demand. Apparently, the job is very in demand and the job
availability in the future is only expected to rise. I originally wanted to be
a pediatrician or some sort of MD, but after comparing the education costs to
become CRNA vs. MD and the job salaries, I think becoming a CRNA is the more
efficient choice.
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