Why We Love Being CRNAs: Insights and Inspiration for Aspiring CRNA Applicants

The journey to becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is rigorous, but for many, it’s a calling that’s well worth the effort. As you prepare to apply for CRNA school, it’s natural to wonder: What makes this profession so rewarding? Why do so many nurses aspire to become CRNAs, despite the challenges?

Recently, CRNAs shared their reasons for loving their profession, offering a window into why this career is not only about skill but also passion and purpose. Here’s what they had to say, along with some important insights for future CRNAs like you.

The Best of Many Professions

One common theme that CRNAs highlighted is the unique combination of roles they embody—nurse, respiratory therapist, pharmacist, and even intensivist. As CRNAs, they bring together critical care nursing skills with advanced knowledge of anesthesia management, pain control, and patient safety.

  • Nursing Skills at the Core: CRNAs maintain a deep commitment to compassionate patient care, just like RNs. From IV insertions to close monitoring, CRNAs are vigilant advocates for their patients.
  • Critical Thinking in Action: Troubleshooting problems like ventilator alarms or managing complex surgeries with fluid shifts, CRNAs apply the knowledge they’ve gained from various disciplines to ensure patient safety.
  • Medication Management: Like pharmacists, CRNAs carefully balance medication effects, considering both immediate surgical needs and the patient’s long-term well-being.

Diverse Career Options and Specialties

Another reason many CRNAs love their work is the variety of practice settings available. Whether you’re passionate about pediatric care, open-heart surgery, or pain management, CRNA practice offers endless possibilities. CRNAs work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, rural settings, and more—allowing them to choose a career path that aligns with their personal interests and lifestyle goals.

  • Pediatrics and Neonatal Care: For those drawn to caring for vulnerable patients like newborns, CRNAs provide specialized anesthesia care in these critical environments.
  • Flexible Work-Life Balance: Many CRNAs enjoy flexibility in their schedules. Whether working per diem or opting for specific shifts, they have control over their work-life balance—a feature that attracts many to the profession.

The Responsibility (and Reward) of Being a CRNA

One aspect that can’t be overlooked is the immense responsibility that comes with being a CRNA. With great expertise comes the duty of holding patients’ lives in your hands. The stress can be high, and the stakes are significant. However, for those who are passionate about the profession, the satisfaction of making a difference is unparalleled.

CRNA Pay and Compensation

It’s no secret that CRNAs are well-compensated for their work, earning between $120 and $250 per hour depending on location and role. However, as many CRNAs will tell you, the job isn’t about the paycheck. The real reward comes from using your advanced skills to improve patient outcomes and ensure safe, effective anesthesia care.

Why Passion Matters

While the compensation is a nice perk, being a CRNA requires a deep passion for the profession. It’s a career that demands dedication, critical thinking, and the ability to handle high-pressure situations. Before committing to CRNA school, make sure this is the right path for you by shadowing CRNAs and gaining firsthand experience in the field. Shadowing allows you to understand the realities of the job and see if it aligns with your own career goals and personal values.

Final Thoughts: Keep Going!

Pursuing a career as a CRNA is not easy, but it’s incredibly rewarding. Remember that the journey through CRNA school—and even the waitlists—will be worth it if this profession feels like your calling. There’s a community of CRNAs waiting to welcome you, and they’re rooting for you every step of the way.

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