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Hockeyguy said:Childrens in Denver does not employ CNRAs. All fellowship trained MDs.
emtji said:Two questions:
1. Are CRNA's involved in pediatric anesthesia?
2. What can you tell me about the current job market for said subspecialty?
Thanks!
jwk said:Both pediatric hospitals in Atlanta utilize an ACT approach with MD's, AA's, and CRNA's doing all variety of cases including hearts, heads, spines, and transplants.
Nope - just the real world.The_Sensei said:Insanity 😱
The_Sensei said:Insanity 😱
nimbus said:Again, it is more practitioner dependent than background/training. At my old training program, we had a CRNA who did kids almost on a daily basis. She was super slick and quick. I would prefer that she take care of my child before many of the faculty, even in a crisis. This included some big names. It doesn't matter how many books and chapters you've written and how many editorial boards you sit on if you can't start an IV in a sick/dehydrated neonate.
nimbus said:...books and chapters you've written and how many editorial boards you sit on.
nimbus said:if you can't start an IV in a sick/dehydrated neonate.
The_Sensei said:This is being a doctor......
And this is monkey skills. Just in case anyone didn't know.