Re: CRNAs going to doctorate, what does that mean for AAs Archived Message
Posted by CRNA in the making on February 5, 2009, 8:05 pm, in reply to "Re: CRNAs going to doctorate, what does that mean for AAs"
With all do respect to your chosen path, but the last time I checked a CRNA was required to have atleast a BSN before admission to a program. You should correct your comments about CRNAs not having 4-year degrees. For future purposes you should be aware that in a medical setting you will be humiliated once everyone learns you do not know the difference between your and you're; as well as there, their, and they're. Visit YOUR local elementary school one day and let a 5th grader explain to you the differences. Just because you know what all those abbreviations mean it shows no indication of general knowledge. Best of luck to you!
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