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Nurse Anesthetist Programs – CRNA Requirements

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CRNA is a medical career booster
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists [CRNA] is an accredited anesthesia program, offering specialized nursing training after basic graduation.

It is a well paying anesthetist’s program which commands an average annual salary of $168,500 and is the best program to further your future career through an American Association of Nurse Anesthetists [AANA] credential. As the program provides lucrative opportunities, it is highly competitive, proof of which is visible through programs like Philadelphia’s Drexel University, Our Lady of Lourdes Nurse Anesthesia Program [NAP].

CRNA, as one of the only two nurse anesthesia program in the state of Georgia, is fast leading the way as one of the best graduate programs in the United States.
 
Nurse anesthetist programs help qualified nurses assist physicians and doctors in pain management through the process of surgery in specialized fields like obstetrics or pediatrics for which appropriate counseling & training, as per CRNA requirements, is provided.

The basic requirements being Physics, Chemistry. Biology Mathematics and Anatomy in graduation, the CRNA program entitles the nurse to be eligible to take the national examination administered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthesia [NBCRNA].


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