This is the same exact profession my little sister in in!!! It's the same thing as an Physician Assistant, but they are trained specifically in Anesthesia!!!!
This was so awesome to hear! I'm a bio student right now and this is making feel really excited to apply. I'm Canadian though so if you have any tips for applying to American programs I'd love to hear it!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m a premed grad and I just learned about CAA a couple months ago. Super informational and I’m definitely looking into this
I'm stuck between DPT and CAA since DPT hasn't been promising in pay to debt ratio but I've been pursuing DPT my whole undergrad T.T now that I'm done and didn't get in on my first cycle I looked into CAA and it looks sooooo interesting! Ahhhh so stuck but I appreciate these videos and your information is so helpful! Thank youuu!
@@Anesthesiasal Your video is interesting. I have undergrad degree in Biochemistry and have always loved CAA. Please, advise the schools I can check out for this program and what I need to get started? Will follow you on IG right away.
Im currently going through the samething 😅. Since DPT is 7 years college debt and grad school debt hits hard for the amount that we will be making. Thinking abt making the switch. Glad to know their are others like me out there.
Thank you thank you so much for sharing this information with the world!! Especially as you received help from family could have very well kept this within that confine. Thank you again!!
I was so close to submitting my CASPA, but after finding my calling i'm transiting into CASAA programs! I have 5,825 PCE/HCE. I've worked as an Medical Assistant, Research Assistant, Chemistry Tutor and now currently a CNA all while finishing my undergrad full time. I haven't showed an Anesthesiologist just yet but hopefully soon. I just graduated, however, i didn't take physics nor calculus so after those two classes i'll be applying!
Honestly, I had a really tough choice between architecture and anaesthesiology aswell. I kept bouncing between the two as I enjoy both and many people recommended me to join the medical field as they think it suits me.
Hi Sally! I am interested in pursuing the CAA route and I have loved watching your videos. I do have couple questions for you. 1) I still have to do a few things for my application including getting my shadowing hours, possibly retaking the GRE and writing my personal statement. When do you recommend getting applications turned in? I know a lot of the schools have different deadlines and that a lot have rolling admission, but what timeframe do you recommend? When did you submit your applications? 2) I took the GRE last year and got a 156 Verbal, 153 Quant, and a 4.5 Analytical writing and my GPA is 3.96. Do you think I should retake my GRE because of my lower quant score? What were your scores and other CAA students' scores if I may ask? 3) What would you focus on writing about in the personal statement? I have about 800 hours of patient care experience having worked and volunteered in Physical therapy as an aide, do you think it would be good to include that on the application and on the personal statement? thank you!
Nice video. Very informative. CRNAs and AAs have similarities, but the opportunities for advancement diverge once you get into more critical care, rural healthcare, and full-service anesthesia care where physicians and CRNAs work side-by-side running their own rooms vs. a care team model. Suggamadex for the win!
There's nothing special abt cRNA's. The advantage they have is their profession started way earlier and they're good lobbyists. Same thing with PA and NPs For me i think this agenda cRNA's try to push on a daily of indepence ( i even saw a post where one cRNA said he's better than anesthesiologist and i was perplexed) needs to stop. CRNA's are even pushing for agendas to start supervising CAA's 🤣🤣 man i don't know what this is🤣it's like NPs saying that they want to supervise PA's cRNA's and CAA's are assistants to anesthesiologists
Hi @@thatwasantique6708, thank you for your comment. While it doesn’t really affect me either way, I hope you're feeling better now. I'm not sure why you have chosen to comment on my comment, but I'll try to clear it up any confusion on your end. @Anesthesiasal posted a good video about CAAs based on many of the questions asked by her other subscribers. I merely pointed out anything that could help describe the similarities and differences between CRNAs and CAAs because people deserve to know what options/paths are out there. I can't speak to your anecdotal evidence about some CRNA saying something about some anesthesiologist. Inflammatory comments like yours only aim to divide CAAs, CRNAs and MD/DOs trained in anesthesiology. Experienced providers know the credentials behind your name may grant you a position in an anesthesia department, but they do not make you a provider capable of independent thinking or practice, be it supervised or unsupervised.
Hi Anesthesia Sal Am a RN in South Africa working as anesthetic assistant but here it’s totally different, only the doctors handles everything we just prepare things for them 😢. in which country are you at? I would love to be hands on like that. Ouh and my Favorite is also Neuro 🧠💕 Thank you for the video
Hi anesthesia Sal! I have a couple AA interviews coming up and wanted any advice you might have. What kind of questions should I ask during interviews? Also thanks for posting your vids! ❤
The last part does make me a little nervous. I am thinking of going to AA school, but what do you do when we hit the ceiling in your career and you are still quite young? Can we really work into our 60's like this?
You explained very well about this course in one word you gave a inspiration to me You have so much opportunities because you live in abroads but I live in Indian 😢
Wow. Listening to what you did has me interested. I’m a Pharmacy Technician and I missed my boards by 1 point. Right now my goal is to become a Dental Hygienist after I made all A’s and B’s then didn’t do well in Dental Materials and was dismisssed from Dental Assisting. It was a sign I was at the wrong school doing the wrong program. I tested high enough to be an LPN.
Bruh being an AA is way harder than a Pharmacy Tech and harder than being an Dental Hygienist. Not only is the training longer, there is more to learn, and people will literally be putting their life in your your hands
@@mustang8206going to AA program takes the same amount of dental hygiene school. It is harder but same years of being in school is you have any bachelors degree.
I know this may not apply to a lot of ppl here, but aim thinking of changing careers. I’ve been researching CAA for awhile and really considering it. However, I have no background in medical. It would be a complete change for me. Do you know of anyone who has made a career change to this field? I’m a Case Manager now. I’ve always wanted a medical career, but didn’t have the confidence to pursue.
There are university programs where they provide the sequence of courses needed as pre-requisites for AA programs. I believe if you Google this the available programs will pop up!
Hi mam, Im from India and I'm currently doing bsc. Anaesthesia technology, Im very intrested to do this course, May I know what will be requirements for international students? Is it very difficult to join ?
Hello !! So good to see another specialty that i did not know about .. its so interesting to see that there are so diverse jobs. I am currently senior in undergrad planning to goto pa school. So to be clear. Will i be able to be a anesthesia assistant by graduating in pa school? Or is that another program? Whats the big difference would you think between the two? Thank you soo much..
@@Anesthesiasal heyy thank you so its different than going to pa program like separate program. I heard you need to take mcat and gre like med school and saw the duration was similar to pa program like 28months?
@@spark43259 It is similar length! But you will only be able to do anesthesia when you graduate. You can either take the MCAT or GRE (diff programs have diff preferences) PAs are able to work in all 50 states and can work in a variety of specialties.
@@Anesthesiasal ahh i have so many questions because i was interested in going into anesthesia as a pa and now i know that there is specific job for that category and the length is similar and as i recall the prerequisites are almost similar too.. and the salary difference was huge too if im not wrong ..
How much of a problem is the fact that a surgeon could sometimes yell at an anesthesiologist?? I'd say that is the only thing keeping me from choosing this specialty because i would not be able to just stand there while being yelled at.
hey Sally! if you don't mind me asking, what were your stats? i want to apply to emory but i don't think i'm a very competitive applicant for that program so i don't know if i should take my chances and just apply.
Sorry if you mentioned this in the video, but what did you do before becoming a CAA (like jobwise) and what classes would you recommend besides the prereqs
Hi there, I am a CCAA, working in Toronto, Canada, any idea if any of my education and experience can be transferred over? From your description it sounds like our job description is almost identical, the only difference is you are a masters program while ours is a post grad advanced certificate (16 months), and the other is pay, your top pay is much higher.
Hello, Thank you so much for your fantastic content! I have a bachelor's degree in Economics and zero clinical/medical experience. I never pursued a career in the medical field because I didn't want to go to medical school or take the CRNA route, but I've been interested in anesthesia all my life. I'm 25 now and think the CAA might be a suitable pathway for me. I can get through the prerequisite courses just fine; I'm concerned that I will seem like the wrong candidate for not having medical experience. What would be your advice to obtain the hands-on experience I need to be admitted into a CAA program? I feel as though the clock is ticking, and if I'm going to go back to school, it has to be now while I still have the energy.
I'm doing my bachelor's in health science now it is online. after getting my bachelor's degree can i pursue my career in anesthesia or respiratory? please help me out with this questions
Great video, I really appreciate this information! I’m thinking about making a big switch from business to healthcare. My worry is that I never majored in a science related field for undergrad so would that mean that I would have to get an undergrad degree in the sciences before I can apply for Anesthesiology school?
hi there! i just came across your video and it is insightful as i’m looking into applying to one of these programs! one thing i did find confusing about your video was the way you described what a CAA is. from what i gathered, CAAs are not PAs. while both practice as extensions of a physician, PAs and CAAs undergo vastly different education and certification/ licensure requirements. Therefore, can CAAs “essentially” be considered as PAs specializing in anesthesia?
The easiest way to describe it is CAAs are “somewhat” like PAs. That’s the short form of my explanation. Both CAA and PA programs, although different degrees, are about 2.5 years. It’s great that you understand the differences between the two professions! Feel free to educate others as well
Do CAAs have a concern for nutritional status of the patient? Can you please explain what type of nutrition questions CAAs would ask a patient? Thank you so much!
Weight and BMI can impact line placement and airway management. However, we only meet patients the day of surgery. What we are interested in is their NPO status
Can a CNA have enough clinical experience for the AA program?? I was thinking of doing this while I finish my bachelor’s. Thank you for this video Sal ❤
Yaayy!💓can u please tell me if anaesthesia and operation theatre technician and certified anaesthesia assistant is same?? The one which u did…. Pls reply 🥺🙏🏻
Can an international student become an AA and if so how please help me right now I am in med school 1st year and I just know that med school is not for me I have only completed school and directly got into med school so I have no undergraduate degree what should I do where should I start I have no idea also I have few questions: 1) how log is the process to because an AA like from the very start. 2) what undergraduate degree should I take and also is an online degree valid like if I have an undergrade in bio for a year or 2 by an online cours is it eligible. 3) how long should a undergrad course be. 4) when can I give GRE examination. 5) where should I apply, what states, schools 6) what do they teach in this 27 month program like what are the subjects
Hi I’m a student at Emory and I know it’s almost impossible to shadow at Emory hospitals unless you’re a student. If you’re in ATL your best options are Northside and Grady.
Hi I am an Anesthesia technologist from pakistan.Mam I am asking how to find a job in foreign countries and what is the average salary with 2 year experience.
Hey i’m zaara recently i’m going to choose my degree in bsc.anesthesia and operation theatre technology in India so the college is a deemed university. So after the course will i get good job in abroad countries…i’m really confused now. Is there any problem?Does the certificate will be valid right?Please give a good reply to my doubt i need the most 🙂
Thank you for making such an informative video! I currently reside in California and have been looking at other states for other healthcare opportunities. By chance, do you know if I were to become a Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant in Florida and decide to move back to California, would I be able to find a similar job or be able to work in the field in California? Thank you thank you!
I’m currently an Anesthesia Tech at Emory Midtown and I’m interested in becoming an AA. What are the steps for me to becoming an AA from being an Anesthesia Tech?
best anesthesia youtuber, you're so straightforward and down to earth. as someone trying to get into crna school. watching you is reassuring.
I wish there were more of these videos. I have a long journey ahead of me and get discouraged often so videos like yours help motivate me
babe wake up new anesthesiasal vid just dropped😫im so hype for this, i been waiting for you for months bestie!!!
This is the same exact profession my little sister in in!!! It's the same thing as an Physician Assistant, but they are trained specifically in Anesthesia!!!!
Wowww she only works 2 days a weeks that's awesome ☺️
This was so awesome to hear! I'm a bio student right now and this is making feel really excited to apply. I'm Canadian though so if you have any tips for applying to American programs I'd love to hear it!
I love your energy. I could watch your videos all day. You just calmed me. 😂
Thank you so much for this video! I’m a premed grad and I just learned about CAA a couple months ago. Super informational and I’m definitely looking into this
You answered a lot of my questions! Thanks for posting!
wow 2 days a week?! That is awesome. I see why the guy is close to 350k. He probably is 3-4 says days on a week. so he still gets a weekend! Crazy!
You seem really calm! Which is an important trait to this job I feel🤣 love this video! I’m an RN for 6 years and just found out about AA today😂
😮😮😮 I’m so surprised. One of my main reasons for going into nursing is for this!
I'm trying to figure which I loved better: the questions or the response to the questions. I love this content, thank you so much.
I'm stuck between DPT and CAA since DPT hasn't been promising in pay to debt ratio but I've been pursuing DPT my whole undergrad T.T now that I'm done and didn't get in on my first cycle I looked into CAA and it looks sooooo interesting! Ahhhh so stuck but I appreciate these videos and your information is so helpful! Thank youuu!
I was actually on the DPT track (hence my exercise & sport science major) but yes, I agree with you!
Just do what will make you happy the most like the actual type of work you will be doing for 30 plus years.
@@Anesthesiasal Your video is interesting. I have undergrad degree in Biochemistry and have always loved CAA. Please, advise the schools I can check out for this program and what I need to get started? Will follow you on IG right away.
Im currently going through the samething 😅. Since DPT is 7 years college debt and grad school debt hits hard for the amount that we will be making. Thinking abt making the switch. Glad to know their are others like me out there.
@@Anesthesiasal question what’s the difference between anaesthesia technician and anesthesia assistant?
Love when someone else is aware of the Aquarius and Taurus long standing beef. 😂
I mean it's all made up
I rock with my Aquarius
I love my Tauruses tho lol
Loved the background while you were speaking :)
These videos always make me reconsider some life choices 😂 great video!
Thank you thank you so much for sharing this information with the world!! Especially as you received help from family could have very well kept this within that confine. Thank you again!!
I was so close to submitting my CASPA, but after finding my calling i'm transiting into CASAA programs! I have 5,825 PCE/HCE. I've worked as an Medical Assistant, Research Assistant, Chemistry Tutor and now currently a CNA all while finishing my undergrad full time. I haven't showed an Anesthesiologist just yet but hopefully soon. I just graduated, however, i didn't take physics nor calculus so after those two classes i'll be applying!
What year are you? I'm in a very similar, if not identical, situation besides a few of your extracurriculars
Oh my gooshshshshs I’ve been WAITING for you to post! 🎉 yay. Have a nice day
Honestly, I had a really tough choice between architecture and anaesthesiology aswell. I kept bouncing between the two as I enjoy both and many people recommended me to join the medical field as they think it suits me.
Did you even make your way to considering Anthropology?
(I guess Zoology never got a chance.)
Thank you very much for this; it's super informative, concise, and I appreciate that it's not monotonous at all!
Too bad I developed CTS though 😖
I immediately gained even more respect when you said SIMV... I'm an RT and it baffles me why we are still trying to use AC/PC instead of SIMV
do you know anyone known who specializes in anesthesia techniques?? cuz I want more information about the specialty
This was such an informative video! It is so unfortunate that AAs can't work in the tri-state area tho :/
Amazing video thank you for taking the time to do this
So glad I land into these video ❤Thankyou
Wow this was awesome! Really appreciate it !!
If suctioning tracheas gross u out because of the mucus, is there a good chance suctioning airways during anesthesia will gross u out as well?
Hi Sally! I am interested in pursuing the CAA route and I have loved watching your videos. I do have couple questions for you.
1) I still have to do a few things for my application including getting my shadowing hours, possibly retaking the GRE and writing my personal statement. When do you recommend getting applications turned in? I know a lot of the schools have different deadlines and that a lot have rolling admission, but what timeframe do you recommend? When did you submit your applications?
2) I took the GRE last year and got a 156 Verbal, 153 Quant, and a 4.5 Analytical writing and my GPA is 3.96. Do you think I should retake my GRE because of my lower quant score? What were your scores and other CAA students' scores if I may ask?
3) What would you focus on writing about in the personal statement? I have about 800 hours of patient care experience having worked and volunteered in Physical therapy as an aide, do you think it would be good to include that on the application and on the personal statement?
thank you!
Nice video. Very informative. CRNAs and AAs have similarities, but the opportunities for advancement diverge once you get into more critical care, rural healthcare, and full-service anesthesia care where physicians and CRNAs work side-by-side running their own rooms vs. a care team model. Suggamadex for the win!
There's nothing special abt cRNA's. The advantage they have is their profession started way earlier and they're good lobbyists. Same thing with PA and NPs
For me i think this agenda cRNA's try to push on a daily of indepence ( i even saw a post where one cRNA said he's better than anesthesiologist and i was perplexed) needs to stop. CRNA's are even pushing for agendas to start supervising CAA's 🤣🤣 man i don't know what this is🤣it's like NPs saying that they want to supervise PA's
cRNA's and CAA's are assistants to anesthesiologists
Hi @@thatwasantique6708, thank you for your comment. While it doesn’t really affect me either way, I hope you're feeling better now. I'm not sure why you have chosen to comment on my comment, but I'll try to clear it up any confusion on your end. @Anesthesiasal posted a good video about CAAs based on many of the questions asked by her other subscribers. I merely pointed out anything that could help describe the similarities and differences between CRNAs and CAAs because people deserve to know what options/paths are out there. I can't speak to your anecdotal evidence about some CRNA saying something about some anesthesiologist. Inflammatory comments like yours only aim to divide CAAs, CRNAs and MD/DOs trained in anesthesiology. Experienced providers know the credentials behind your name may grant you a position in an anesthesia department, but they do not make you a provider capable of independent thinking or practice, be it supervised or unsupervised.
Omg this is such a good video !! Has All the things I needed to know ❤️
Thank you for the video! Learned a lot from it. 😊
Hi Anesthesia Sal
Am a RN in South Africa working as anesthetic assistant but here it’s totally different, only the doctors handles everything we just prepare things for them 😢. in which country are you at?
I would love to be hands on like that.
Ouh and my Favorite is also Neuro 🧠💕
Thank you for the video
Hi anesthesia Sal! I have a couple AA interviews coming up and wanted any advice you might have. What kind of questions should I ask during interviews? Also thanks for posting your vids! ❤
This is what my sister does, you will make $150K straight outta med school
The last part does make me a little nervous. I am thinking of going to AA school, but what do you do when we hit the ceiling in your career and you are still quite young? Can we really work into our 60's like this?
You can!! I know anesthetists in their 50-60s. But it really depends on what your life goals are.
You could always go into administration or become a chief anaesthetist
Maybe go into a speciality area for example if you’re doing bread and butter do cardiac or OB or peds stuff that is more challenging
You explained very well about this course in one word you gave a inspiration to me
You have so much opportunities because you live in abroads but I live in Indian 😢
Hi Sal. You mentioned that it is important to learn how the system works so you don’t get taken advantage of. Can you please elaborate on that?
So what is the schooling for it? Is it only 2 years? Or up to 6-7 since online it’s says you need a bachelor degree
Hi Sal, I hope you're well
Im looking to apply to AA program this cycle, I'm afraid because i don't have good GRE scores
What's your advice?
CRNA versus AA, AA's pretty much do the same type of work, no any different other than the 3 things she mentioned.
Lol you’re funny
Well… that’s what she said.
@@sergiobanks274 well some people just don’t get It even after watching and learning.
@@bouchser000 yea. Why didn’t you watch and learn on UA-cam?? It’s the truth! Lol. You’re funny.
@@edwardherrera846 I already knew before
Wow. Listening to what you did has me interested. I’m a Pharmacy Technician and I missed my boards by 1 point. Right now my goal is to become a Dental Hygienist after I made all A’s and B’s then didn’t do well in Dental Materials and was dismisssed from Dental Assisting. It was a sign I was at the wrong school doing the wrong program. I tested high enough to be an LPN.
Bruh being an AA is way harder than a Pharmacy Tech and harder than being an Dental Hygienist. Not only is the training longer, there is more to learn, and people will literally be putting their life in your your hands
@@mustang8206going to AA program takes the same amount of dental hygiene school. It is harder but same years of being in school is you have any bachelors degree.
I know this may not apply to a lot of ppl here, but aim thinking of changing careers. I’ve been researching CAA for awhile and really considering it. However, I have no background in medical. It would be a complete change for me. Do you know of anyone who has made a career change to this field? I’m a Case Manager now. I’ve always wanted a medical career, but didn’t have the confidence to pursue.
There are university programs where they provide the sequence of courses needed as pre-requisites for AA programs. I believe if you Google this the available programs will pop up!
Anesthesia course duration is 4yrs Or 3yrs which is best.
you should do a video on how you became this and the steps and advice
How many years of study does it take to become an I know it's anesthesiologist assistant?
You really don't believe that there is a preference for the MCAT over the GRE?
i work at emory too. Im starting AA next year. Is it flat rate for prn AA? or do you work as a contractor?
How’s it going ?
Hi mam, Im from India and I'm currently doing bsc. Anaesthesia technology, Im very intrested to do this course, May I know what will be requirements for international students? Is it very difficult to join ?
God bless u ur answers r just perfect
Hello !! So good to see another specialty that i did not know about .. its so interesting to see that there are so diverse jobs. I am currently senior in undergrad planning to goto pa school. So to be clear. Will i be able to be a anesthesia assistant by graduating in pa school? Or is that another program? Whats the big difference would you think between the two? Thank you soo much..
Hey! You will have to get a masters in anesthesiology from an anesthesiologist assistant program to become a CAA.
@@Anesthesiasal heyy thank you so its different than going to pa program like separate program. I heard you need to take mcat and gre like med school and saw the duration was similar to pa program like 28months?
@@spark43259 It is similar length! But you will only be able to do anesthesia when you graduate. You can either take the MCAT or GRE (diff programs have diff preferences)
PAs are able to work in all 50 states and can work in a variety of specialties.
@@Anesthesiasal ahh i have so many questions because i was interested in going into anesthesia as a pa and now i know that there is specific job for that category and the length is similar and as i recall the prerequisites are almost similar too.. and the salary difference was huge too if im not wrong ..
amazing video, thank you for sharing
Can a respiratory therapist transition to this job ?
How much of a problem is the fact that a surgeon could sometimes yell at an anesthesiologist??
I'd say that is the only thing keeping me from choosing this specialty because i would not be able to just stand there while being yelled at.
hey Sally! if you don't mind me asking, what were your stats? i want to apply to emory but i don't think i'm a very competitive applicant for that program so i don't know if i should take my chances and just apply.
Sorry if you mentioned this in the video, but what did you do before becoming a CAA (like jobwise) and what classes would you recommend besides the prereqs
West Virginia is offering a caa position, WVU medicine.
Thank you for this video!!!
Looking back, do you wish you went to med school?
Hi there, I am a CCAA, working in Toronto, Canada, any idea if any of my education and experience can be transferred over?
From your description it sounds like our job description is almost identical, the only difference is you are a masters program while ours is a post grad advanced certificate (16 months), and the other is pay, your top pay is much higher.
Hello,
Thank you so much for your fantastic content! I have a bachelor's degree in Economics and zero clinical/medical experience. I never pursued a career in the medical field because I didn't want to go to medical school or take the CRNA route, but I've been interested in anesthesia all my life. I'm 25 now and think the CAA might be a suitable pathway for me. I can get through the prerequisite courses just fine; I'm concerned that I will seem like the wrong candidate for not having medical experience. What would be your advice to obtain the hands-on experience I need to be admitted into a CAA program? I feel as though the clock is ticking, and if I'm going to go back to school, it has to be now while I still have the energy.
I'm doing my bachelor's in health science now it is online. after getting my bachelor's degree can i pursue my career in anesthesia or respiratory?
please help me out with this questions
Great video, I really appreciate this information! I’m thinking about making a big switch from business to healthcare. My worry is that I never majored in a science related field for undergrad so would that mean that I would have to get an undergrad degree in the sciences before I can apply for Anesthesiology school?
hi there! i just came across your video and it is insightful as i’m looking into applying to one of these programs! one thing i did find confusing about your video was the way you described what a CAA is. from what i gathered, CAAs are not PAs. while both practice as extensions of a physician, PAs and CAAs undergo vastly different education and certification/ licensure requirements. Therefore, can CAAs “essentially” be considered as PAs specializing in anesthesia?
The easiest way to describe it is CAAs are “somewhat” like PAs. That’s the short form of my explanation. Both CAA and PA programs, although different degrees, are about 2.5 years. It’s great that you understand the differences between the two professions! Feel free to educate others as well
Is it possible to get a vaccine waiver as a CAA?
I would want this job to just have the schedule flexibility
What’s the discord server link?
I’m upset I put this comment online. 🙄
Which school/program did u attend?
She went to emory
Is there a reason why you chose CAA vs PA-C ?
What kind of field wpuld you recommend working in while going to school?
Do CAAs have a concern for nutritional status of the patient? Can you please explain what type of nutrition questions CAAs would ask a patient? Thank you so much!
Weight and BMI can impact line placement and airway management. However, we only meet patients the day of surgery. What we are interested in is their NPO status
Can a CNA have enough clinical experience for the AA program?? I was thinking of doing this while I finish my bachelor’s.
Thank you for this video Sal ❤
have passion for the field and career...but lack financial support...please help me
Yaayy!💓can u please tell me if anaesthesia and operation theatre technician and certified anaesthesia assistant is same?? The one which u did…. Pls reply 🥺🙏🏻
It's not
Thank you. This was informative.
Ryt now I’m doing first year bsc in anaesthesia and operation theatre technician , can I end up as CAA ?
Yes, even i wanna know
Love your cap! Where did you get it?
Can an international student become an AA and if so how please help me right now I am in med school 1st year and I just know that med school is not for me I have only completed school and directly got into med school so I have no undergraduate degree what should I do where should I start I have no idea also I have few questions:
1) how log is the process to because an AA like from the very start.
2) what undergraduate degree should I take and also is an online degree valid like if I have an undergrade in bio for a year or 2 by an online cours is it eligible.
3) how long should a undergrad course be.
4) when can I give GRE examination.
5) where should I apply, what states, schools 6) what do they teach in this 27 month program like what are the subjects
If I wanted to shadow an anesthesiologist at Emory, who should I reach out to? Been trying to set one up for the longest!
Hi I’m a student at Emory and I know it’s almost impossible to shadow at Emory hospitals unless you’re a student. If you’re in ATL your best options are Northside and Grady.
@@mayceepatton3731 ahhh good to know. Thank you!!
Plz describe me the difference between Operation theatre Technician and Anasthesia Technician?
Do you have a cheap sheet to remember all the steps?
Hi Sally, it's nice to know you are an anesthesiologist. Will it be possible for me to interview you?
it's "nice to know"? what
So then what does the anesthesiologist do? What’s their purpose
I want to do this but it’s not offered in California
Which country is good salary for BSC anaesthesia technition and ot technition
Hi I am an Anesthesia technologist from pakistan.Mam I am asking how to find a job in foreign countries and what is the average salary with 2 year experience.
What did you study for your undergrad?
Why would a 1099 offer more tax benefits?
Hey i’m zaara recently i’m going to choose my degree in bsc.anesthesia and operation theatre technology in India so the college is a deemed university. So after the course will i get good job in abroad countries…i’m really confused now. Is there any problem?Does the certificate will be valid right?Please give a good reply to my doubt i need the most 🙂
Hi I going to take a BSc in anaesthesia technology in India this year I have the same doubt too can you please tell me how is it going
Hi iam doing graduation Anesthesia technology is it same as CAA
Thank you for making such an informative video! I currently reside in California and have been looking at other states for other healthcare opportunities. By chance, do you know if I were to become a Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant in Florida and decide to move back to California, would I be able to find a similar job or be able to work in the field in California? Thank you thank you!
Hello what's the differences between a anesthesia technician an you?
Thank you for this video very informational
Hey, can International students also apply for the AA program or does it require the US residency?
Great video!
Can indian resident apply for CAA course, after completion of bachelor in Anesthesia!!
Very good
She sounds like a textbook and rehearsed .Are hospitals hiring these pa's to cut costs.
Are AA programs only for american citizens
24 hour shift?? Is that even legal?
Yes.
in the medical field, yes
I’m currently an Anesthesia Tech at Emory Midtown and I’m interested in becoming an AA. What are the steps for me to becoming an AA from being an Anesthesia Tech?
Bs degree with pre reqs mcat or gre
How did you become an anesthesia tech ?