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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Nurse anesthetists are licensed professional nurses who specialize in the administration of anesthesia. CRNAs are advanced practice registered nurses that provide the same services asanesthesiologists. A CRNAs has to complete extensive training and education in order to become nationally certified. CRNAS are required to have specialized education to be able to practice in the US.

Nurse anesthetists usually work closely with health care professionals including anesthesiologists, podiatrists dentists and surgeons. Patients needs anesthesia before during and after the procedure and that's the nurse anesthetist's responsibility.

To enter a Nurse Anesthesia program, candidates may need a BSN, a license as a RN and some experience in acute care nursing. There are very many job opportunities in this field. Nurse anesthetists practice in various settings including: surgical clinics, hospitals, obstetrical delivery rooms, the military, emergency rooms, psychiatric institutions, dental offices, respiratory therapy departments, private practices, outpatient surgery facilities, Department of Veterans Affairs, Public Health Services.

The average income of a nurse anesthetists varies greatly depending on experience, location, education etc. A full-time nurse anesthetist can expect to earn somewhere around $105,000 a year. Today there are over 25.000 certified registered nurse anesthetists working to provide high-quality, cost-effective patient care in the US. Are you ready to become one of them?