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Jane’s Answer
I love being a CRNA. Being a CRNA has its challenges, but everything good in life does. Being a CRNA did not happen for me overnight. I first worked as a nursing assistant, then as an Associate RN, and eventually I received my BSN. After several years on the medical floor, ER, and ICU I applied for the nurse anesthesia school. This experience has helped me to become a well rounded CRNA. I truly love my job and I believe that there is so many ways that I can help my fellow nurses and doctors to promote the best patient outcome.
In any profession, I believe that both your willingness to help others and your love of people can make the difference between choosing a job and choosing a career. I love helping people in the capacity of a CRNA.
In any profession, I believe that both your willingness to help others and your love of people can make the difference between choosing a job and choosing a career. I love helping people in the capacity of a CRNA.
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Sabrina’s Answer
Hello, this is a great question. Have you ever thought about the military? In the Navy, you can become a Corpsman which aids the doctor in medicine and health. While you start as an enlisted corpsman, you can also go to school at the same time and earn your degree for free if you would like to grow into a doctor in the Navy and become an officer. You could also pursue college first and become a Navy doctor immediately, and they would pay back your schooling! The military is an excellent opportunity to pursue your degree in the health and medicine field while getting your education paid for! I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors!