i am studying nursing and its my goal as of now to become a nurse anesthesiast i really like the block and i love surgeries, and what the nurse anesthesiast does, so my goal is to finish my bachelors work in the hospital and then specialize
Question for Stephanie: Why Plastics, and what's the type of anesthesia most often provided in plastics? Specifically do you feel like you're slowly losing your block skills and such?
Seemed more like he was doing all the questioning AND answering. Maybe she can make her own channel where she is allowed to talk? Either way.. no, never mind. This interview wasn't all that good. Thanks though
That question is more complicated than you might think. Variables including location, type of practice, years of experience, etc can all play a role in salary. Generally speaking, CRNA's make a great living though.
I’m surprised you felt that way. It’s certainly not how Stephanie and I perceived the interview. Anyway I’ll try to do better next time. Thanks for watching.
I didn't appreciate him constantly cutting her off, I get he's guiding the conversation but let her finish her thought....good information though.
Hmm, sorry you felt that way. I’ll try to do better next time.
I was thinking the same too.
I really appreciated the mini interview with Stephanie! More on CRNA’s would be lovely, like a day in a life similar to Bridgets video!
i am studying nursing and its my goal as of now to become a nurse anesthesiast i really like the block and i love surgeries, and what the nurse anesthesiast does, so my goal is to finish my bachelors work in the hospital and then specialize
Nice interview, all the banging and noise is our crew cleaning up!
Question for Stephanie: Why Plastics, and what's the type of anesthesia most often provided in plastics? Specifically do you feel like you're slowly losing your block skills and such?
I love my Anesthesia career also ❤❤❤😊
I’m getting my lvn rn but it’s my dream/goal to be a nurse anesthetist I would really love to learn the pharmacology and airway management etc
He needs to not do anymore interviews..but I’m so impressed with her restraint!
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What are signs that youre anthestiologist or CRNA is not taking their job seriously. What should we specifically ask or look out for?
Seemed more like he was doing all the questioning AND answering. Maybe she can make her own channel where she is allowed to talk? Either way.. no, never mind. This interview wasn't all that good. Thanks though
Is a CRNA following instructions from a MD anesthesiologist? I mean like a Nurse Practitioner
In which country/statr a crna can work without taking orders from doctor anesthestist?
Only America
What is the normal salary for an CRNA
That question is more complicated than you might think. Variables including location, type of practice, years of experience, etc can all play a role in salary. Generally speaking, CRNA's make a great living though.
CRNAs make less? What’s your annual salary? Google gives me a wide variety of salaries.
Yes, they make less than an anesthesiologist doctor
A CRNA can make the same amount the base pay is about 30% difference but yearly amount CRNA can make more.
Wow, way to put down your fellow physician colleagues. This is a disappointing video.
I’m surprised you felt that way. It’s certainly not how Stephanie and I perceived the interview. Anyway I’ll try to do better next time. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video!!!🤍🤍