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This is a spin-off of my previous post on pressure to do a fellowship...
One of the arguments my Chair and PD give for doing a fellowship is the increasing uncertainty we face as anesthesiologists given the growth of CRNAs and AAs. When you guys were training, did you get the same argument from you staff -- that one day a CRNA is going to tke your job unless you've proved you are an 'expert' in a subspecialty? If so, have you in fact seen a demonstrable change in your career where this is becoming true or you now wish you had subspecialty training?
I am calling on you wisdom...
One of the arguments my Chair and PD give for doing a fellowship is the increasing uncertainty we face as anesthesiologists given the growth of CRNAs and AAs. When you guys were training, did you get the same argument from you staff -- that one day a CRNA is going to tke your job unless you've proved you are an 'expert' in a subspecialty? If so, have you in fact seen a demonstrable change in your career where this is becoming true or you now wish you had subspecialty training?
I am calling on you wisdom...
