nitecap said:
Understood, trouble will not be started. However just bc/ my opinion differs from others does not equal starting trouble. I speak my mind on relevant issues that 90% of the time are brought up by others here. and on the contrary it is usually a cocky resident that retreats to name calling and opening accounts trying to be a nitecap impersonator, they wish. Come on, thats below the belt tactics which i would guess since toughguy is on hold he resorted to. Professional? Understood all you said, but realize that not sharing the beliefs of one does not = trouble maker. These guys are all professionals? they should be able to handle themselves and keep it clean.
Keep it clean, after you infiltrated our coveted forum with your anti-MD posts on a
DOCTOR forum?????
Dude, who do you think you are????????
As you know, I'm an advocate of the team approach. But thats because, in the ten years I've been in this business, I haven't run across a CRNA (oh sorry youre not even that even though you try and represent them) who comes within a
million miles of your militant posts.
You are conveying to the thousands of SDN readers, opinions of an insecure
SRNA.
Point being, 99% of CRNAs have nothing to do with your militant opinions.
You have depicted an image of CRNAs to budding anesthesiologists on this forum that does not represent the majority of CRNAs, and because of your posts, many MDs are turning their opinions against the
team approach.
Congrats.
You've achieved your goal, i.e. stirring s hit here.
Heres a little vignette for you.
And this is coming from a team-approach advocate.
If needed, anesthesiologists could rid the world of CRNAs.
Thats right.
Wanna f uck with us?
Go ahead.
More and more groups, like Noy's, will shun CRNAs.
Thats not the right way to go in my opinion, but if its needed, its a no-brainer.
Sad thing is, Murse Nitecap has misrepresented his profession. Most CRNAs are not looking for power. They are looking for the
holy-grail of nursing, making six-figures as an RN.
Let me say it again. Most CRNAs are very happy working under MDs.
So let me conclude by saying to all future anesthesiologists out there,
the "threat" of CRNAs taking over anesthesia is a f ukking joke.
Anesthesiologists are the czars of anesthesia, and always will be, despite what one-militant SRNA posts.
And, with all due respect to you, Nitecap,
F uck you.