Great video man! I’m proud of you, i really enjoy donating to the CRNA Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college because of my cerebral palsy, I really wanted to be a CRNA! I would want to be a travel CRNA!
Dang David thanks for the info. Got accepted to 3 schools but I wish I would have had this info sooner. The school i committed to is ranked 8 on US news and world report which is one of the reasons i commited to them. But i wish I had this info before for my interviews! Keep up the good work man!
Sounds like you were at ORMC lol. My father in law was a OB there for 40 years but retired a few years ago. I actually shadowed CRNAs there. I’m a senior SRNA graduating in 2 months!
Hey David! Recent follower here. How has it been for those who are in school and married with or without kids doing all these different clinical sites? How do they do it??
David I love the informative videos about the educational training that comes with CRNAs. I had one question, do you have any advice for someone who isn't sure about nursing as a career but has hesitation? My issue is that I've completed my first semester but I'm struggling to stay motivated to keep going. Thanks!
My recommendation would be, really, for any career, shadow, shadow, shadow!!! that’s the best thing you can do. It will give you a real life look into what profession you are choosing. As far as the difficulty, any career path worth choosing will be difficult. Good things don’t happen by chance.
Hi David, thanks for your really helpful video, my question is if age is important for CRNA school ? , im in my 40”s and most of people tell me that’s is too late b/c it’s really hard to get in and harder to finish
Hey David, thanks for the great advice. When you have to re-locate for your 12 week rotations, do you maintain your housing near the school as well? Would you mind clarifying how you manage this? Are you paying for two residences throughout the clinical portion of your program or can you get by with just "living" at each rotation site? Thanks in advance...
Hey! Great question. So in Fresno for didactic for 15 months- just one residence (Airbnb/apartment) whatever it is. After didactic is done, we start clinical, and move every 12 weeks. We’re done in Fresno, and i didn’t keep apartment/airbnb. Does this make sense?
David, it's nice to see you evolving and learning during your CRNA school career. The grass is definitely greener on the other side!
Hahah I can’t wait 😂😮💨 thanks for the encouragement
Your channel is gold. From your NP days to now. Love it.
This means so much to me. Thank you so much for the support! I'm so glad you find the content helpful and useful.
Great video man! I’m proud of you, i really enjoy donating to the CRNA Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college because of my cerebral palsy, I really wanted to be a CRNA! I would want to be a travel CRNA!
Dang David thanks for the info. Got accepted to 3 schools but I wish I would have had this info sooner. The school i committed to is ranked 8 on US news and world report which is one of the reasons i commited to them. But i wish I had this info before for my interviews! Keep up the good work man!
3! That’s amazing. The good thing is, when you finish, you will be a CRNA. That’s what counts. 😁
Sounds like you were at ORMC lol. My father in law was a OB there for 40 years but retired a few years ago. I actually shadowed CRNAs there. I’m a senior SRNA graduating in 2 months!
Hey David! Recent follower here. How has it been for those who are in school and married with or without kids doing all these different clinical sites? How do they do it??
Amazing information brother. Thanks so much
Thank you for watching!
David I love the informative videos about the educational training that comes with CRNAs. I had one question, do you have any advice for someone who isn't sure about nursing as a career but has hesitation? My issue is that I've completed my first semester but I'm struggling to stay motivated to keep going. Thanks!
My recommendation would be, really, for any career, shadow, shadow, shadow!!! that’s the best thing you can do. It will give you a real life look into what profession you are choosing.
As far as the difficulty, any career path worth choosing will be difficult. Good things don’t happen by chance.
Hi David, thanks for your really helpful video, my question is if age is important for CRNA school ? , im in my 40”s and most of people tell me that’s is too late b/c it’s really hard to get in and harder to finish
I’m 39 and just graduating this year. It’s never too late
Hey David, thanks for the great advice. When you have to re-locate for your 12 week rotations, do you maintain your housing near the school as well? Would you mind clarifying how you manage this? Are you paying for two residences throughout the clinical portion of your program or can you get by with just "living" at each rotation site? Thanks in advance...
Very good question!
Hey! Great question. So in Fresno for didactic for 15 months- just one residence (Airbnb/apartment) whatever it is. After didactic is done, we start clinical, and move every 12 weeks. We’re done in Fresno, and i didn’t keep apartment/airbnb. Does this make sense?
Got it! Thanks, sounds like a real adventure..
For becoming an emergency medicine NP Did you get your FNP ?
he have both his acute care nurse practitioner and FNP certification