The Reality of CRNA School

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2023

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  • @bpt249
    @bpt249 8 месяцев назад +186

    CRNA school was by far the worst time of my life. Long distance from my wife and daughter, little sleep, didn’t work out for 2 years, treated like dirt at main clinical site, and like you said all the information. Been out for almost 2 years working, and it is by far the best decision I ever made for myself, my family and career. Keep grinding..I promise it is worth it.

    • @mahiyimesgen8981
      @mahiyimesgen8981 5 месяцев назад

      How long did you work as a nurse before applying? What GPA you needed to get accepted to CRNA program? You said 2 yrs isn’t crna program 3 yrs? I’m sorry for asking all these questions I’m in nursing school and everything is overwhelming 😅

    • @bpt249
      @bpt249 5 месяцев назад

      @@mahiyimesgen8981 I worked for 8 years in just ICU. You don’t have to work that long but that’s how things happened for me. I would suggest to anyone you need at least 2 years before you apply. You can get in with one year experience, but most people aren’t going to develop the critical thinking skills they need with just one year of ICU experience. I got in with a 3.0-3.1 gpa..what helped me was the experience I had. The first year is strictly classwork then the next 2 years or so is clinical/dnp project/board prep. For that 2 years waking up at 4-430 every day, going to clinical until 4-5 pm every day, then having to study/other work I had no time to work out consistently. Like I said though, it was all worth it. I’ve been out 2 years now, and I still love what I do..never get bored. If you are still in nursing school don’t even think about CRNA school right now. Just focus on graduating nursing school and getting into a high acuity ICU asap after graduation if you want to go the CRNA route. Then take the next steps towards it.

    • @finch00000
      @finch00000 3 месяца назад +5

      Yah, my situation was kinda different. I started college immediately after high school, got my associates degree in nursing in a community college, 3 years of that. Then immediately started working in the ICU of a major hospital for another 3 years while getting my BSN at a university online, right before covid. Idk if it’s the same where you live but here if you are going to CRNA school, it basically means you can’t work for 3 years, i was lucky cause I don’t have a family so i lived with my parents for those 3 years and just graduated last year. You right the information when you were studying was A LOT, but the job itself isn’t hard at all, especially with the money they are paying you.

  • @ginayan7697
    @ginayan7697 Год назад +286

    finally an honest reflection of how difficult CRNA school is like. I agree 100%. Best of luck!

    • @LocalFloridaMan24
      @LocalFloridaMan24 10 месяцев назад +5

      We all know it’s difficult? Did you need a video saying it?

    • @e6em
      @e6em 4 месяца назад +2

      Dude everyone is saying it’s difficult and sacring the shit out of us. What do u mean finally? Who even said it was easy :/

    • @monteraid
      @monteraid 17 дней назад +1

      @@LocalFloridaMan24exactly, also I never heard anyone of these influencers say it easy! Making something up at this point

    • @monteraid
      @monteraid 17 дней назад

      @@e6em100%

  • @AishaCRNA
    @AishaCRNA 22 дня назад +5

    Not all of us had this experience! I enjoyed my time in school.

  • @marathongirl1000
    @marathongirl1000 9 месяцев назад +53

    The realest CRNA video I have ever seen on here! Much respect for you bruh!

  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
    @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 2 месяца назад +14

    I've interviewed CRNAs with whom, I've worked. I had no IDEA how competitive it is, JUST TO GET accepted to a CRNA program! Respect, from a PA! 🙂👋🏾👨🏽‍⚕️

  • @Triggered876
    @Triggered876 Год назад +76

    Sounds about right. Not even an rn yet but im definitely interested in going this far someday. Glad to know it wont be a cake walk since itll make finally finishing all the more worth it

  • @Asia-rs6wc
    @Asia-rs6wc 7 месяцев назад +21

    Ok I cry all the time anyway. This would be perfect !

  • @EbeneEyes
    @EbeneEyes 11 месяцев назад +14

    I can only imagine- RN school isn’t easy itself- I try to document the not so glamorous side on my channel -Thanks for telling the transparency!!

  • @samgreenwald6370
    @samgreenwald6370 9 месяцев назад +7

    This is exactly what I wish was said more often about our experiences, our hard work, and our sacrifices. Thank you for saying this! :)

  • @Nurse_Nelly
    @Nurse_Nelly 10 месяцев назад +17

    Thank you for your transparency. Crna out here being romanticized by some other people

  • @majob2363
    @majob2363 9 месяцев назад +8

    I’m rooting for you sir! Keep pushing !

  • @caligurl8770
    @caligurl8770 10 месяцев назад +8

    Imma stick with my lil ole BSN degree when that time comes

  • @Pris-ps3pe
    @Pris-ps3pe Год назад +20

    Yes, give me the real no filters

  • @singh20011
    @singh20011 10 месяцев назад +5

    Simple an honest review by an honest SRNA. We see lots of people saying they had a 3.8 gpa and talk big about it.

  • @Jcregent11
    @Jcregent11 6 месяцев назад +5

    Debating on going back for CRNA 😅
    I was a CICU RN during Covid and traveled the last few years. I’m in PACU now.

  • @wedgepressure4313
    @wedgepressure4313 Год назад +61

    Brutal, I think I'll stick to the cash lab....I mean cath lab. 😅

    • @Indikka_Rahhh
      @Indikka_Rahhh Год назад +2

      What’s cath lab?

    • @wedgepressure4313
      @wedgepressure4313 Год назад +8

      @Savanah cath lab is one of the best nursing jobs around. It's where you go when you have a heart attack.

    • @plutobaby9996
      @plutobaby9996 Год назад +1

      @@Indikka_Rahhhit’s basically a unit in the hospital where they send you to check your blood vessels by using a radioactive contrast to see if you have a block somewhere especially after a heart attack

    • @Indikka_Rahhh
      @Indikka_Rahhh 10 месяцев назад

      @@plutobaby9996

    • @Indikka_Rahhh
      @Indikka_Rahhh 10 месяцев назад

      @@wedgepressure4313 ❤️

  • @AlmostLakai94
    @AlmostLakai94 16 дней назад

    Already know you're either gonna be or already are great at what you do. Appreciate this kinda advice. A friend of mine is like this and I always appreciate his advice/talks 🙏🏽

  • @erickbarrera5563
    @erickbarrera5563 Год назад +7

    That’s awesome you got in. Late congrats! New to the channel

  • @af3327
    @af3327 8 дней назад

    Yup tell em how we can't drink enough water cuase we don't always get bathroom breaks

  • @ScolarshipBoy1984
    @ScolarshipBoy1984 6 месяцев назад +10

    Whats the hype of being crna ..im an RN and wanted to do crna but came to realize you become worst of a slave tovthe trade then have freedom. What i did i bought 10 properties and make more or less almost the same as aCRNA not even working .just buy properties and live off your tenents doctors and nurses pride and goal its so over rated grow up already you .dont wanna work all your life you want to live work free.smh

    • @ACoupleNurses
      @ACoupleNurses  6 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome for you ! Real estate is definitely a method for generating wealth.

    • @ScolarshipBoy1984
      @ScolarshipBoy1984 6 месяцев назад

      ​@ACoupleNurses thanks being on the game I knw how nurses are too dramatic and pride themselfs in hiw hard they have it and it shouldn't be influenced to the new generation .it's more then what it is.

    • @nakoda787
      @nakoda787 2 месяца назад

      How did you start doing this? My dad has talked to me about it, saying the same thing you said. He owns his own business though, so he doesn’t know how the real estate side works.

    • @ScolarshipBoy1984
      @ScolarshipBoy1984 2 месяца назад

      ​@@nakoda787 you asking me or the other guy you didnt @ me lol

    • @ckantrel1977
      @ckantrel1977 2 месяца назад +1

      Haterrrrrr😊

  • @ttlovesyooh
    @ttlovesyooh 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your honesty

  • @MrRoque-pg3yr
    @MrRoque-pg3yr 3 месяца назад

    Keep grinding

  • @erwindt7733
    @erwindt7733 Месяц назад

    You have to love it to do it. I don’t like their working environment… the O.R. is too confined, but I praised those who are in it. Got to love what you do, life is too short and make the best out of our one chance in this world, then we move on.

  • @flauze
    @flauze 4 месяца назад +1

    what social media influencers are saying CRNA school is glitzy and glamorous ??

  • @TakeATrip.
    @TakeATrip. 8 месяцев назад

    Realest ❤

  • @hazelnut88
    @hazelnut88 9 месяцев назад +2

    Soooooo nursing school 2.0 but harder on steroids got it

  • @QueenElsa1999
    @QueenElsa1999 Год назад +30

    idk why CRNAS have to take more antaomy and physics and chemistry again. Like you already did it in your undergrand and masters program

    • @s.w2934
      @s.w2934 Год назад +15

      Money

    • @traceyevans2757
      @traceyevans2757 Год назад

      If you’ve already taken it then it should be easy for you.

    • @QueenElsa1999
      @QueenElsa1999 Год назад +5

      @@s.w2934 Yea thats probably a big aspect of it. these schools know that you've already got a big grasp of these things they just want to make you take it again because they'll get a lot of money from it.

    • @lawrencecheung9439
      @lawrencecheung9439 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@QueenElsa1999 Possibly. But I will say, the CRNA school anatomy and physiology that I'm taking right now is on a completely different level from the A&P I took before (both in my nursing and undergraduate studies).
      Its really a night and day difference. The anatomy that we had to memorize is down to the every single nerve in the entire brachial plexus, lumbar plexus, sacral plexus. I'm forced to learn to draw out the entirety of the brachial and lumbar plexus from memory. Which nerve affects which area. This is nowhere near what I covered in any of my other A&P classes-- not even close.
      We also incorporate ultrasound and POCUS from day one. Some of our homework assignments are to submit ultrasonography of a certain nerve visualization, or a cardiac view.
      I'd even go so far to say its absolutely essential, and my opinion is that ALL CRNA programs need to redo A&P to this level or higher.

    • @leobunny1561
      @leobunny1561 11 месяцев назад

      All boils down to money. More demand for something
      more bs........😮

  • @joshuatejiri2353
    @joshuatejiri2353 11 месяцев назад +6

    Can anyone recommend crna text books one can start reading to get a headstart?

    • @lawrencecheung9439
      @lawrencecheung9439 10 месяцев назад +4

      Not super necessary. But if you really want, Nagelhout is our most studied textbook.
      Podcasts like ACCRAC, Core Anesthesia, and Anesthesia Guidebook have gems of information scattered throughout their podcasts.
      Deranged physiology is excellent for understanding deeper physiology and pathology.

  • @NoNameFish247
    @NoNameFish247 29 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing brother... and hang in there!
    I love what I do. But in hindsight... CRNA school is one of the most difficult and risky things you can do in your life, let alone academically. If you flunk out you've still gotta pay back all that money. One bad test in three years can do it. One family issue or medical problem can do it. One bad day where you mouth off to a preceptor and you are d. o. n. e. DONE. 3 years of Sorry, I can't do that I have to study. Sorry, I can't do that because I have to dive 16hrs to clinical sites, work 40 plus hours of clinical, and then study another 20 more this week when I get home because really THIS time honey this test is AGAIN make or break... It's totally doable... But is it worth it? Will your family or relationship survive? Is being in the OR between 0530 and 0630 every day even something you really want to do 5 days a week? How's your support system? No, how is it really? How many layers of redundancy are there? What's the plan for getting your kids to school, making dinner, after school activities? Is it just you and your dog or are you a single parent? How many months worth of savings do you have? Are you prepared to dramatically lower your standard of living while in school or are you going to go into even more debt to maintain it? Where is that money going to come from? Do you rent or own your home? How old and or reliable are you cars? If one goes down for a week or two, how big a problem would it be? Do you love the idea of being in one of the most litigated professions? You get distracted and accidentaly give a baby a lethal bolus of fluid. How would you handle that? Are you the type of person that does well with a dozen things going on? Would other people say the same about you? This is not a profession where a doc comes running in to save you. In fact a doc or the "powers that be" might be pushing for something that you believe will be harmful to your patient. Can you tactfully be confrontational when you need to be and persuasively support your position with evidence? These are just a few of the things to think about before you think the money sounds "worth it". If these types of things excite you... you have broad shoulders and say bring it on, it is certainly a rewarding profession. Just think looong and hard, and then commit to committing probably far more than you ever planned to and acknowledging that even if you do your best it might not be in the cards. Whatever you do, dont sacrifice you family on the alter of a degree.

  • @rae7269
    @rae7269 9 месяцев назад

    How do you pay for crna school? How do you study? How do you pass?

  • @ckantrel1977
    @ckantrel1977 2 месяца назад

    Never seen 1 out of 💯 vids that mentioned any glory only pain and Ramen noodle burn out😮

  • @smashtc
    @smashtc 11 месяцев назад +12

    There are people that glorify crna school?
    All I've seen is how difficult and shitty it is.
    I'm glad I havent seen the misleading info. I need to go in prepared with the facts!

  • @cameronstyles69
    @cameronstyles69 4 месяца назад

    Adversity is placed on the shoulders of those that can bear its weight.

  • @ckantrel1977
    @ckantrel1977 2 месяца назад

    So it's nursing school alllll over again 😢

  • @QuellArion
    @QuellArion Год назад +5

    Anyone know his @?

  • @candyyyybabeeee
    @candyyyybabeeee 6 месяцев назад +1

    Random question, but do you live in Illinois? Lol

    • @ACoupleNurses
      @ACoupleNurses  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes

    • @candyyyybabeeee
      @candyyyybabeeee 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ACoupleNurses that’s so funny I recognized that Heinens store behind you 🤣

  • @TheHololo1234
    @TheHololo1234 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think Ive seen one video of someone saying crna school was easy nor glamorous. This guy just looking for clout or something lol?

    • @ACoupleNurses
      @ACoupleNurses  7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s all over IG my guy. Not hard to find people who glamorize the CRNA school life

  • @strawberrysyrup13
    @strawberrysyrup13 6 месяцев назад +2

    What the heck is CRNA? rn? Cna?

    • @ACoupleNurses
      @ACoupleNurses  6 месяцев назад

      Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

  • @holayou2241
    @holayou2241 7 месяцев назад +4

    Most of you go into this for the money, so shh 🤫.
    For those who do it because they actually care to help, are genuinely kind (and obviously the money doesn’t hurt) YOU HAVE ALL THE RESPECT. 💪 🧠

  • @fowziabdullahi662
    @fowziabdullahi662 7 месяцев назад

    But how much you make?

  • @monteraid
    @monteraid 17 дней назад

    Never heard anyone of these you called CRNA influencer said it’s easy,

  • @miaeba
    @miaeba Год назад +5

    Can you do it with a kid

    • @TH-eb7ob
      @TH-eb7ob Год назад +6

      Ive heard most CRNA schools wont accept applicants who work (becauee CRNA school is a part time job) so as long as you dont have to work and you have a good support system to handle the kids.

    • @ckantrel1977
      @ckantrel1977 2 месяца назад

      If a tiny human came out of your body- YOU CAN DO ANYTHING

    • @miakarakaki4062
      @miakarakaki4062 2 месяца назад

      That kind of you. It's been so hard ​@@ckantrel1977

  • @bilalnekere3811
    @bilalnekere3811 4 месяца назад

    I took the test I got 63 just 2 points of

    • @ckantrel1977
      @ckantrel1977 2 месяца назад

      Dammmmit....well take it again😊🎉🎉 Good luck

  • @hiiroyuy6855
    @hiiroyuy6855 10 месяцев назад +1

    🧢

  • @dezzi_g1264
    @dezzi_g1264 9 месяцев назад

    Ugh

  • @ThinkTwice2222
    @ThinkTwice2222 Год назад +8

    What's a CRNA?

    • @bethaniejernigan9955
      @bethaniejernigan9955 Год назад +16

      Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. They are anesthesia providers like anesthesiologists but have a nursing background and education.

    • @thenemoshow1
      @thenemoshow1 Год назад

      They are not like anesthesiologists don’t even compare it. A doctor has studied a minimum of 12-15years to get his degree and is well more trained in medicine than any NP CRNA CAA And PA in existence. The vast amount of pathology doctors have to study compared to mid level providers is extremely large and not attainable to learn on a post 2 year program.

    • @LEE-sr8uy
      @LEE-sr8uy Год назад +13

      ​@@thenemoshow1 12-15? Are you also including premed lol?

    • @Aidamoon29
      @Aidamoon29 Год назад +12

      @@thenemoshow1 now crna is 4 years on a doctoral level. not 2yrs 4-5yrs on a university

    • @crna2b541
      @crna2b541 Год назад +3

      @@LEE-sr8uy probably includes pre-school