Nursing can be a great career. According to research, Americans view the vocation of nurse to be the most ethical and honest job. Nursing is also a lucrative career with nurse practitioners earning a median salary of over $110,000. As attractive as this life appears to be, nothing worth having comes easily. A rewarding career comes with some significant challenges …
If you’re thinking about becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) as a career, the opportunity to work in nationwide hospitals as an anesthesia specialist in the nursing field is waiting. Deciding where to go to school and the area of field specialty as a nurse anesthetist has several considerations and prerequisites for gaining the experience and sharpening the skills …
A CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist) works in the same venues that anesthesiologists work in. These venues include delivery and labor units, hospital operating rooms, outpatient centers, pain management clinics, and intensive and critical care floors. CRNA work can happen in offices of ophthalmologists, dentists, podiatrists, and plastic surgeons. They can also be found in government and military medical facilities. …
If you have bad grades and want to get into an LPN program, you might be a little worried about whether or not this is possible. Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple answer because different schools have different admissions requirements, and there may be other things that factor into an admissions decision too. First of all, different people have different ideas …