@ThriveCRNA Hi there 😊 don't know if you remember meet but you helped guide my patch in to ICU as a new grad 3 years ago. Since then I have done 1yr of neuro ICU, 2 years of trauma ICU and currently learning burns ICU in between trauma shifts. I graduated with my BSN in December. GPA 3.5, my goal was to apply to CRNA this year unfortunately I lost a family member and became severely ill for over 3months so the deadline is approaching rather quickly. So this year I plan to shadow a CRNA as well as study for the GRE and CCRN so that I can apply next year. I haven't been involved in the hospital leadership wise because of school. However, I did get sent to the state capital In D.C to represent my school which resulted in the school receiving 34.5 million dollars and I won the national district association for nurses award and scholarship. Are there anything else you would suggest to prepare me? What types of materials should I be studying in addition to prepare for CRNA interviews
Hi! I’m in nursing school and want to prepare for CRNA school right now. I want to become a CRNA a few years after graduating and I would love to know what’s your advice for me. Future black male nurse here!!
Im a black male nurse and let me tell you it's possible. There aren't many of us here Currently in the OR. I plan to stay here and redo some classes due to them being over 10 years old before I jump into the ICU. Its a long journey but every CRNA says its worth it!
I’m close to graduating with my BSN and have a ICU new nurse residency lined up. I’m curious how does one go about asking for a GRE to be waved? I have near a 3.6gpa apon graduation
Hello ive been a LPN since i was 18; fast forward im now 31 and taking a excelerated course to my RN BSN. To then jump into my CRNA journey. Im pretty confident ive been a nurse since a teenager. Im just nervous but excited about this new found career im working towards.
tnx for the info. watching you from abroad and I graduated with a foreign BSN. I am struggling to pass NCLEX and move to USA. I am 37 y/o. Do you think that age could be an issue to acceptance for crna school by the time I reach over 40 to 45 y/o? Considering that it may take me a bit of time to build and boost my resume. Thank you.
Am keenly interested in the crna course but am abroad and above 40 years, will this affect me negatively, have already done NCLEX and passed and licensure done as well
Hello. Please I have a question Can a CRNA from another country work as a CRNA in the United States? Or there are exams they'll write to get license to work in the US?
ICU RN x3 yrs.. 3.55 GPA studying for CCRN I’m currently looking into what schools are the most affordable, as I’d like to take out the least amount of loans possible. any suggestions? preferably ones that would waive GRE or chemistry requirement.
@ThriveCRNA
Hi there 😊 don't know if you remember meet but you helped guide my patch in to ICU as a new grad 3 years ago. Since then I have done 1yr of neuro ICU, 2 years of trauma ICU and currently learning burns ICU in between trauma shifts. I graduated with my BSN in December. GPA 3.5, my goal was to apply to CRNA this year unfortunately I lost a family member and became severely ill for over 3months so the deadline is approaching rather quickly. So this year I plan to shadow a CRNA as well as study for the GRE and CCRN so that I can apply next year.
I haven't been involved in the hospital leadership wise because of school. However, I did get sent to the state capital In D.C to represent my school which resulted in the school receiving 34.5 million dollars and I won the national district association for nurses award and scholarship.
Are there anything else you would suggest to prepare me?
What types of materials should I be studying in addition to prepare for CRNA interviews
Hi please I'm trying to reach out to someone experienced like you, I don't know if its okay to have a conversation with you ,I'm Vicky by name
Hi! I’m in nursing school and want to prepare for CRNA school right now. I want to become a CRNA a few years after graduating and I would love to know what’s your advice for me. Future black male nurse here!!
Im a black male nurse and let me tell you it's possible. There aren't many of us here Currently in the OR. I plan to stay here and redo some classes due to them being over 10 years old before I jump into the ICU. Its a long journey but every CRNA says its worth it!
Please can a nurse with foreign BSN become a crna in the USA
Same question. I really want to know where we are supposed to get the ICU experience. In our own country or US?? Please answer 😢😢
I want to know too
I’m close to graduating with my BSN and have a ICU new nurse residency lined up. I’m curious how does one go about asking for a GRE to be waved? I have near a 3.6gpa apon graduation
Hello ive been a LPN since i was 18; fast forward im now 31 and taking a excelerated course to my RN BSN. To then jump into my CRNA journey. Im pretty confident ive been a nurse since a teenager. Im just nervous but excited about this new found career im working towards.
tnx for the info. watching you from abroad and I graduated with a foreign BSN. I am struggling to pass NCLEX and move to USA. I am 37 y/o. Do you think that age could be an issue to acceptance for crna school by the time I reach over 40 to 45 y/o? Considering that it may take me a bit of time to build and boost my resume. Thank you.
Am keenly interested in the crna course but am abroad and above 40 years, will this affect me negatively, have already done NCLEX and passed and licensure done as well
Hello. Please I have a question
Can a CRNA from another country work as a CRNA in the United States? Or there are exams they'll write to get license to work in the US?
You have to be licensed in the US
I’m currently a pct, in school. How would I go about shadowing a crna.
Try getting a Labor and Deliver PCT position or a Nurse internship in Labor and Deliver, or OR. I was told that you can meet some CRNAs there.
as a pct i would first go through nursing school then look into shadowing !
ICU RN x3 yrs..
3.55 GPA
studying for CCRN
I’m currently looking into what schools are the most affordable, as I’d like to take out the least amount of loans possible. any suggestions?
preferably ones that would waive GRE or chemistry requirement.