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A CRNA Career Path: Meet Bijal Chaturvedi

Minority Nurse

The career path, in which many certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) obtain a doctor of nursing practice degree, also offers a high salary and an upward projection of job openings. Numerous healthcare environments rely on anesthesia services, encompassing fields such as dentistry, podiatry, surgery, obstetrics, and pain management.

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Midwife shortage must be addressed: Q&A

Nursing Review

It's like comparing medicine to dentistry. There’s an increase in burnout among midwives, with research showing that 30 per cent were planning to leave their jobs in the next five years. They're two completely different disciplines. What is being done to combat the shortages, as well as maintain retention?

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Is Nursing Students’ Mental Health in Jeopardy?

Nurse.com

They compared the data to that from an “other” category of students and faculty from fields such as dentistry, pharmacy, public health, and social work. Seriously, we do a great job caring for everybody else, but we often don’t prioritize our own self-care,” Melnyk said. Mental Health Support Resources.

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The Role of a Nurse Practitioner: What You Need to Know

Every Nurse

Specialty Care Services Many NP’s specialize in various fields like pediatrics, oncology, or dentistry, providing specialized services to patients in these areas. This specialization helps providers offer tailored and effective care to patients with complex health conditions.

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Unlock Your Potential: Master the 8 Steps to Becoming a Successful CRNA

Daily Nurse

Diverse Educational Backgrounds : CRNAs come from various educational backgrounds, including dentistry, EMT, business, accounting, nursing, and the military. Job shadowing is a crucial component in strengthening your CRNA school application.

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How to Become a Highly Qualified Candidate for CRNA School: A Guest Blog from Jenny Finnell of CRNA Prep School Academy

Nursing Uncensored

I have met a wide variety of CRNAs with various educational backgrounds, dentistry, EMT, business, accounting, NP, military, just to name a few. 5) Job Shadow. It is because they look at your science GPA from your ADN which would not meet the minimum to apply (3.0), or it isn’t competitive enough. 2) Keep good grades.

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Top 10 Blogs of 2023

Hospital Recruiting | Nursing

We have been publishing blogs about hiring, job search tips, and career advice for physicians, advanced practitioners, healthcare recruiters, and everyone who works in healthcare for over 11 years. Job boards are filled to the brim with opportunities, and recruiters are personally reaching out to candidates in droves.