The council of advanced practice nurses (whatever the official name) which represents CRNAs, FNPs, midwives, and a few other areas decided that all advanced nursing educational programs must be doctorally-based by 2015.
It can be research-based (PhD with dissertation
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Initially the Am. Assoc. of Nurse Anesthetists was against the idea, seeing no real value, only increased educational time and cost to obtain a degree entitling you to argue how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. But the other specialty areas were strongly in favor of the idea, so the AANA chose to not fight a battle it couldn't win and just went along with the majority.
Many many CRNAs are furious about this
RIDICULOUS idea.
This will also demonstrate the Law of Unintended Consequences: my state's Board of Nursing has final oversight over all nursing educational programs. I assume this is similar to one degree or another in all states. My state's BON regulations require the majority of a particular degree's faculty to possess the same (or higher) degree as the one being granted. Meaning, to grant the CRNA doctorate, the CRNA educational program must now somehow recruit and retain doctorally-prepared faculty. Guess what .... they're not out there waiting to be recruited. They don't exist.
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