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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those of you saying a CRNA is easy, I think it's the definition of "hard" that's the issue here. Basic med school is also easy (I'm sure you can make it hard by being really ambitious). But the clinical stuff + the book learning/lectures are very time consuming and completely inflexible. "Intense" is the word OP used, and that's probably more accurate. It's not that it takes super-smarts, it's that it takes turning your life over to the program for 2 years if you want to graduate. I don't even really believe OP is going to be able to continue working as an ICU nurse, but maybe she could pick up a shift here and there, and work them into her CRNA shifts. As we've all said, pregnancy and babies are less flexible about their needs.[/quote] is CRNA program while childless more intense than working as a CRNA with several small children (3 under 5 was the original plan)? OP's plan if very backloaded - now she is gonna take her time and commit to the program (as i am sure is ideal - the problem is, OP changed careers and is late to this game given her other plans) - and all the hard stuff will somehow will be more manageable later.[/quote]
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