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Originally posted by dakareng
Good Luck 1savvydiva in your quest to be a CRNA! CRNAs are in demand across the country and the opportunities are great. Competition for admission is very, very competitive because of the limited clinical sites and you will be going against folks with 10+ years of nursing experience/ paramedic or military medic experience. Your chances will be enhanced if you get an ICU job in a major teaching hospital where CRNAs train. If you can get a reference from the anesthesiologists or clinical preceptors, you'll have a leg up!
Karen, CNNP (certified neonatal nurse practitioner... I support all types of advanced nursing practice ambitions and firmly believe we need to stop eating our young in nursing)
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Thanks Karen!

The hospital I currently work for is the level 1 trauma center for the area, and they also house the CRNA program (in conjunction with the medical school in the area). Although this is obviously my first choice program, I am looking into about 7 or 8 programs. It will be a while before I apply because I am aware of just what kind of task is before me, and I want to make myself as attractive a candidate as possible!

Thanks for the words of encouragement!
Can I pm you if I have any questions in the future?