Posted by Dean
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on March 22, 2009, 4:28 pm, in reply to "An Angry CRNA"
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Yeah but nurses don't have to take the MCAT either and I doubt that you would ever get a good enough score on the MCAT anyway because you chose to become a nurse. MCATs are used as a standardized screening in ALL AA schools - being an RN is a prereq. for CRNA school - I could be an RN in one year in Texas. Wow what great preparedness that a CRNA has to go through. It is all political anyway - you just don't want to lose your job to a anesthetist who is trained in the medical model not the nursing model.
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