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I do see the light at the end of the tunnel but man that’s a difficult tunnel to get through!! I’m currently a new grad in the ICU and struggle to get by my day to day 😢
@@gen9250 Keep going! Hopefully you have a great preceptor. I remember some days crying when I got home they were not kind to me but God is awesome I left as soon as my orientation was up and within a matter of months I was making more than the nurse manager with travel contracts, worked with the most loving caring people doing travel so don’t give up! It is worth it.
This was also my “ideal” path in nursing school, atleast in my head it was. When I did my OR rotation, I quickly realized, no matter how much I got paid, I would not enjoy the setting CRNA’s work in, or what their day to day practice involved. I loved “managing” my cardiac surgical patients’ recovery when they came out of OR, and this helped me understand I would have most satisfaction as a critical care NP/PA, driving the overall comprehensive care of my patients. The journey to our own unique niche is the best part! There are unlimited pathways and final destinations in nursing, you can always find something that makes you thrive.
I just want to say THANK YOU! Thank you for everything you and your wife do! With all the negatives backlash, nursing school and RNs get, It is so refreshing to watch you and motivate us to not give up on nursing. I hope to one day say thank you in person. just THANK YOU!!
Stay positive. Social media is noisy yet stay on the lane with people who pull you to get motivated and drive you to success. Thank you for choosing Nursing amidst noise.
I really hope CRNA schools maintain the standard . They shouldn’t attempt to make the program online . The reason why the CRNA profession is still very respected is because it everyone knows the rigorousity of the program
I've been following both of you guys for a while now. There's not alot of male nurses in the industry putting out informative content. I graduate from nursing school next year. Thank you for this video
I've been watching Jason Bolt's videos for a while now ever since I started doing research on becoming an RN. I pretty much learned what a CRNA is from him. I start training as a CNA soon and aim to become a CRNA. I appreciate this video so much and so grateful for both yours and BoltCRNA's channels!
I have always said it that a CRNA does exactly the same thing as Physician anaesthesiologist in practice. But I know most physicians would never want to agree with this
Great collab, I watch boltCRNA for the past few years because I am interested in becoming a CRNA. He's a great source of content that answers a lot about CRNA.
It’s interesting hearing how guarded CRNAs are about pay. I know other providers don’t discuss pay because of the reasons listed. NP for the most part have been the most transparent with me about how much they make. Have you thought about interviewing a RN Case Manager? I think that’d offer a new perspective on a side of nursing many people don’t hear about. Thanks for making another informative and interesting video!
I love interviewing nurses in unique specialties and if you find any of them, send them my way. I've just had bad luck getting anyone to respond to my messages or follow through with an interview.
🥹❤️ cant wait get there. Met Nurse Bolt in 2019 at CRNA airway simulator event. Such a beautiful soul 🥹🤞🏾❤️. He's knowledgeable, very informative, and kind.
I have been a subscriber to bolt for years! This is the collaboration I needed! Every episode it a freaking banger! Your channel is gonna be booming in a few months jayson! You haven’t even scratched the surface yet! God bless you and all your endeavors, I will be a lifelong supporter of you and your wife!
Sorry this is a new comment lol I came across your page last month and I’ve almost binge watched all your videos right to the end. Thank you for everything you do. There are not many channels that put out informative content about nursing like you do. You’re just the best. I just got my diploma in nursing.. next stop BSN and final stop CRNA 💪❤ Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@NursesToRiches OMG! You replied 😍 I’m Nigerian, schooling in Cameroon. Please can you make a video of the best ways for African nurses to migrate to the US and the qualifications they need to have for that to happen. The only thing I’m worried about constantly is how to get to America 😔 Thanks once again 🙏❤️
Awesome video as always! People talk about CRNA as the next step after bedside all the time, but this is a first for me really learning the trade In Virginia Old Dominion University’s Nurse Anesthesia program is only $58k. Not per year, but total. In absolute steal of an investment for a doctorate
The acceptance rate for CRNA school is the same acceptance rate just for my local community college RN programs. Hundreds apply in my area and they take like 20-25/yr? Some of these schools are just ridiculous all the way around
Omg I was premed too and went with nursing so I could have a job to pay for med school, bc I wanted to learn something, and bc I wanted to be a doctor that learned holistic care. And now I’m thinking CRNA. I can’t believe other ppl are doing the same bc I was treated like I was insane for it
Jason, Bolt is such a cool last name! It sounds like a superhero with lightening bolt super powers. You ought to get someone to draw you as cartoon Bolt( the super hero), we'd love that.
Sammmeeee I was a med student and a lot of surgeons tell me including chief of surgery that I should go the CRNA especially if I know I want to do anesthesiology
@@NursesToRiches yea he said his wife is a CRNA and she lives the life he wants lol even my mentor who’s an anesthesiologist pushed me towards that… he said 12-13 years ago he’d say go for the medical school route but today and moving forward CRNA is a better lifestyle option
Hmmm.. this is dicey. Since you are in med school already. I would have loved you just continue your programme and work towards anaesthesiology residency
You know what’s crazy I just seen a comment and I’m really thinking how there’s more men that helped me and been nice to me in nursing then women. And there’s not even that many male nurses yet. Now that’s crazyyyy
I’m 33. Currently in healthcare administration. My current employer is offering nursing school for free. If I do this, I’ll be interested in becoming a CRNA. Am I too old to get into the field?
Not at all. You can pursue nursing and finish as a CRNA by the time you're 42 or you could pursue nursing and remain a nurse rather than continue onto your CRNA degree if you change your mind.
@Lordcampana what healthcare group offers that? For example, a university hospital type? BTW, you are so fortunate if you get it that education for free...
Even though I don't have an iota of interest in ever becoming a CRNA, I totally loved this vid. It was chock full of really great information! THANK YOU JASON!
Thanks Samian! I don't usually let most of a conversation go on for over an hour in one of our UA-cam videos but I thought this content would be too valuable to cut short for nurses wanting to become CRNAs.
A doctorates is required now? Yikes. No thanks. Guess I won't be working towards that after all. Might as well go to Med school if I'm going to invest that much into it.
On the point about being supervised erroneously… personally I won’t mind if that happens. My pursuit of CRNA doesn’t include a need to be an independent practitioner. I fully understand why lots of people like that part of it, but if it keeps the OR civil& tones down the politics, Dr. Whoever can sit there with me& chill while I care for my patient. Not my budget to balance. No big! (:
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CRNA is the best. $200/hr per diem and it just keeps increasing. Much easier than staff nursing. Best decision of my life.
What is the hardest challenge? And how do you stay confident when dosing patients
I do see the light at the end of the tunnel but man that’s a difficult tunnel to get through!! I’m currently a new grad in the ICU and struggle to get by my day to day 😢
@@gen9250 i feel u 🥺
@@gen9250 Keep going! Hopefully you have a great preceptor. I remember some days crying when I got home they were not kind to me but God is awesome I left as soon as my orientation was up and within a matter of months I was making more than the nurse manager with travel contracts, worked with the most loving caring people doing travel so don’t give up! It is worth it.
What did you do in undergrad to start your path to CRNA?
This was also my “ideal” path in nursing school, atleast in my head it was. When I did my OR rotation, I quickly realized, no matter how much I got paid, I would not enjoy the setting CRNA’s work in, or what their day to day practice involved.
I loved “managing” my cardiac surgical patients’ recovery when they came out of OR, and this helped me understand I would have most satisfaction as a critical care NP/PA, driving the overall comprehensive care of my patients.
The journey to our own unique niche is the best part! There are unlimited pathways and final destinations in nursing, you can always find something that makes you thrive.
thank God I live 45 mins away from my program and Stay with my parents!! saving big time
Wow, can't get any better than that!
I just want to say THANK YOU! Thank you for everything you and your wife do! With all the negatives backlash, nursing school and RNs get, It is so refreshing to watch you and motivate us to not give up on nursing. I hope to one day say thank you in person. just THANK YOU!!
Wow, thanks so much for the wonderful comment!
Stay positive. Social media is noisy yet stay on the lane with people who pull you to get motivated and drive you to success. Thank you for choosing Nursing amidst noise.
I really hope CRNA schools maintain the standard . They shouldn’t attempt to make the program online . The reason why the CRNA profession is still very respected is because it everyone knows the rigorousity of the program
I've been following both of you guys for a while now. There's not alot of male nurses in the industry putting out informative content. I graduate from nursing school next year. Thank you for this video
Wow, thanks so much! You're almost done with school, keep it up!
I've been watching Jason Bolt's videos for a while now ever since I started doing research on becoming an RN. I pretty much learned what a CRNA is from him. I start training as a CNA soon and aim to become a CRNA. I appreciate this video so much and so grateful for both yours and BoltCRNA's channels!
Thank you so much! Best of luck to you on your journey and don't stop till you get there.
@graced4739 very soon you’re gonna get the R to your CNA … you got this!!!👏👏
@@noodlesdough7856 I'm already a CNA now and will start my ABSN program soon. The journey continues!
Very motivational currently in nursing school I will be graduating in 2025 and I’m definitely going to be a CRNA after.
I have always said it that a CRNA does exactly the same thing as Physician anaesthesiologist in practice. But I know most physicians would never want to agree with this
Many CRNAs don’t agree either. Would you want AAs to say that about CRNAs?
Great collab, I watch boltCRNA for the past few years because I am interested in becoming a CRNA. He's a great source of content that answers a lot about CRNA.
Do it! If I could have done it all over again, I would have gone the CRNA route.
It’s interesting hearing how guarded CRNAs are about pay. I know other providers don’t discuss pay because of the reasons listed. NP for the most part have been the most transparent with me about how much they make.
Have you thought about interviewing a RN Case Manager? I think that’d offer a new perspective on a side of nursing many people don’t hear about.
Thanks for making another informative and interesting video!
I love interviewing nurses in unique specialties and if you find any of them, send them my way. I've just had bad luck getting anyone to respond to my messages or follow through with an interview.
🥹❤️ cant wait get there. Met Nurse Bolt in 2019 at CRNA airway simulator event. Such a beautiful soul 🥹🤞🏾❤️. He's knowledgeable, very informative, and kind.
Just the motivation I needed to study for my pharmacology exam tomorrow!
Good luck with your exam!
lol . Good luck !
Both of y'alls work is much appreciated. You two are my biggest daily motivators for me to stay on this career path. Much love!
Dr. Bolt is awesome! Great informative dude.
I have been a subscriber to bolt for years! This is the collaboration I needed! Every episode it a freaking banger! Your channel is gonna be booming in a few months jayson! You haven’t even scratched the surface yet! God bless you and all your endeavors, I will be a lifelong supporter of you and your wife!
Wow, thanks so much for being a supporter. We really really appreciate it!
Sorry this is a new comment lol
I came across your page last month and I’ve almost binge watched all your videos right to the end.
Thank you for everything you do. There are not many channels that put out informative content about nursing like you do. You’re just the best.
I just got my diploma in nursing.. next stop BSN and final stop CRNA 💪❤
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks! Really appreciate the comment and best of luck to you!
@@NursesToRiches OMG! You replied 😍
I’m Nigerian, schooling in Cameroon.
Please can you make a video of the best ways for African nurses to migrate to the US and the qualifications they need to have for that to happen.
The only thing I’m worried about constantly is how to get to America 😔
Thanks once again 🙏❤️
Awesome video as always! People talk about CRNA as the next step after bedside all the time, but this is a first for me really learning the trade
In Virginia Old Dominion University’s Nurse Anesthesia program is only $58k. Not per year, but total. In absolute steal of an investment for a doctorate
Thank you so much! Glad you found this video helpful and wow $58k for CRNA school...that's insanely good!
Doing great with the different guest you’ve been getting for the Sunday interviews.
Thank you!
Plz do more of these videos with other specialities as well pleaseeeee
The acceptance rate for CRNA school is the same acceptance rate just for my local community college RN programs. Hundreds apply in my area and they take like 20-25/yr? Some of these schools are just ridiculous all the way around
The questions are so good to get a better overall understanding of the CRNA world!
Thanks for the great feedback!
Nice I used to follow bolt when he was a travel RN
He's come a long way.
My ultimate career goal is to become a CRNA 😇
I would like to see you do a video on RNFA. I don’t see very many people discuss this avenue for nursing.
Excellent interview!!
Not surprised since I follow Bolt’s channels.
Thank you!
Great Job by the Interviewer and Interviewee. This episode Choc full of info, insight and perspective!!
Thank you so much!
exactly what i needed right now. thanks for the awesome content and quality interview with different nurses!
CRNAs are top notch they deserve what they get. How about OR nursing what does it take to become one and what they get paid
Just the interview I’ve been waiting for
Hope you get some value out of it!
I would love to see episodes with an RNFA, or even a surgical tech or first assist?
Omg I was premed too and went with nursing so I could have a job to pay for med school, bc I wanted to learn something, and bc I wanted to be a doctor that learned holistic care. And now I’m thinking CRNA. I can’t believe other ppl are doing the same bc I was treated like I was insane for it
Enjoyed this video, can’t wait to be where Bolt is! 🎉
This interview answered so many of my questions. This was perfect!
Thanks for the comment. This is exactly what I was hoping for when @boltcrna and I made this collaboration.
This was a very informative video. Thank you all so much !!
Glad I found your channel. Have been telling a lot of my so cal kp colleagues about it!
Wow, Thanks so much for helping us grow by spreading the word!
This video is value PACKED! Thank you!
Lol hearing him refer to Waco, Texas as a current nursing major student at Baylor 😂 Loved this video!
Your videos are always spot on! I also watch Jason’s channel so to me, this was a GREAT video. Thank you for your work!!!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Future CRNA hereeeee ✨
That's what's up! Don't stop till you get there 😁
Jason, Bolt is such a cool last name! It sounds like a superhero with lightening bolt super powers. You ought to get someone to draw you as cartoon Bolt( the super hero), we'd love that.
Haha, I totally agree.
Sammmeeee I was a med student and a lot of surgeons tell me including chief of surgery that I should go the CRNA especially if I know I want to do anesthesiology
Wow, it's a strong statement when even the Chief of Surgery would tell you that.
Since you in Medical school, Instead of CRNA, go for anesthesiology.
@@faphane90 I’m actually pursuing CRNA school now… I’m all set
@@NursesToRiches yea he said his wife is a CRNA and she lives the life he wants lol even my mentor who’s an anesthesiologist pushed me towards that… he said 12-13 years ago he’d say go for the medical school route but today and moving forward CRNA is a better lifestyle option
Hmmm.. this is dicey. Since you are in med school already. I would have loved you just continue your programme and work towards anaesthesiology residency
Can’t wait to watch it when I get out of work.
You know what’s crazy I just seen a comment and I’m really thinking how there’s more men that helped me and been nice to me in nursing then women. And there’s not even that many male nurses yet. Now that’s crazyyyy
I’m 33. Currently in healthcare administration. My current employer is offering nursing school for free. If I do this, I’ll be interested in becoming a CRNA. Am I too old to get into the field?
Not at all. You can pursue nursing and finish as a CRNA by the time you're 42 or you could pursue nursing and remain a nurse rather than continue onto your CRNA degree if you change your mind.
@Lordcampana what healthcare group offers that? For example, a university hospital type? BTW, you are so fortunate if you get it that education for free...
I'm in Healthcare Administration now, starting my BSN in July and looking to pursue a career as CRNA or a leadership position in nursing.
I'm in Healthcare Administration now, starting my BSN in July and looking to pursue a career as CRNA or a leadership position in nursing.
How can I subscribe more than once for this channel. Absolutely a fantastic one
I wish you COULD subscribe more than one, lol. Thanks for the comment!
I look forward to watching this entire video!
Future CRNA here graduating nursing in 2025 and on to CRNA
Even though I don't have an iota of interest in ever becoming a CRNA, I totally loved this vid. It was chock full of really great information! THANK YOU JASON!
Thanks Samian! I don't usually let most of a conversation go on for over an hour in one of our UA-cam videos but I thought this content would be too valuable to cut short for nurses wanting to become CRNAs.
Thank you for this interview
Can a registered nurse with a BSN from the Philippines and 2 ICU experience apply to CRNA school?
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 love this!!! Really hits home 😢❤
Bolt has a lot of great contents on his page!
I need to build my confidence
The video I was waiting for 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Fantastic interview!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great info. Love the video!
Awesome insight,I have 12 years experience in ICU from Zimbabwe and Angola though not within the last 2 years,can I qualify to apply for the CRNA?
A doctorates is required now? Yikes. No thanks. Guess I won't be working towards that after all. Might as well go to Med school if I'm going to invest that much into it.
Can you please do one with PMHNP!
If you could find one I could interview I'd be more than happy to.
@@NursesToRiches Dr Kojo Sarfo would be a good one.
Great questions 🎉
Glad you like them!
can you interview a nurse practitioner!?
Thank you I needed this so much, I am waiting to do this job when I finish school 🎓
Best video ever. thanks guys
Where is the video about software engineers?
I want that video to be extremely detailed and engaging so I just finished the script yesterday and will be filming it in the next day or so.
this route seems so hard
great video,very informative
What CRNA program did he attend?
This is such a great videoooo
Well done Jayson. Insightful content on each episode. Thank you❤️ and dang, like this if you also agree Jayson's got a perfect radio voice😌.
Lol, like Dave Ramsey likes to say: I have the perfect face for radio.
So you taking part in the strike in less than a couple weeks?
💯
On the point about being supervised erroneously… personally I won’t mind if that happens. My pursuit of CRNA doesn’t include a need to be an independent practitioner. I fully understand why lots of people like that part of it, but if it keeps the OR civil& tones down the politics, Dr. Whoever can sit there with me& chill while I care for my patient. Not my budget to balance. No big! (:
LETS GO!!!!!!
Not matching after you graduate med school sounds scary as hell
Awesome video ❤
Thank you!
"Buy cake for the whole unit..." 😂😂😂
That's how you get us, lol.
@@NursesToRiches AHA, thank you so much for planning and recording this interview! Very informative.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
What is a CRNA?
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
This is great 👍
Did he mention how old he was?
Yes. He mentioned je is 35.
Yes. He said 35.
Steve Kerr subbing in for MJ existed but everyone knew the difference. Let the reader understand.
CRNA IS NOT THE BOST. THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN IS THE BOSS….
$500k Sick
I looked into a PAA program once which is a Physician Assistant Annethtisist.
💯
Cosmetic nurse is just as hidden
55:30
CRNA is now a doctorate tho so it’s basically the same as anesthesiologist
Hmmm
Bet he loves those California taxes!
For a gay man, lifestyle is important.
Why r u saying that?
For most people, period, lifestyle is important.
thank you for this
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!