Wednesday, February 16, 2011

is being a nurse anesthetist worth the risk and time and how much malpractice insurance costs?

I want to go to college to become one, but I hear it is not worth as much as all the debt and sueing? If you really aim of the process is to go for it. The insurance paid for by your employer. Most CRNAs know and love their work, college (for BSN): 4 years experience Minimum 2 years in a critical care area Crna school: 2 years, I expected better from Pangolin. You must have encountered some bad CRNAs. A good Crna depending on his or her anesthesiologist, and vice versa. For all CRNAs that the doctor is responsible, I have a lot to see the arrogant MD with a God complex. Honestly, I have seen more malpractice cases where the documentation for nurses, technicians, etc. My surgeon and I am trying to blame a team. We want no one to blame when something goes wrong. I respect their knowledge, training and experience. They trust me to call for help when I need it. It's the same for a good Crna / MD TEAM. As long as you are medically by an anesthesiologist to all who are being brought up. They have "pockets" that lawyers are looking for what I've heard, most CRNAs around and blame the anesthesiologist, regardless of the situation. That is one reason why I prefer to make my own business .

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