Navy Anesthesiology – Anesthesiologist & Nurse Anesthetist

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Do you have a service-over-self mentality? As a Navy Anesthesiologist you’ll evaluate, monitor and supervise patient care before, during and after surgery.

From emergency surgery to dental procedures, put your skills to the test in a variety of medical fields. You’re in charge of every patient’s safety and you’ll guide them through every phase of the surgery process. Taking care of Sailors on a ship, in a hospital, or in a field O.R. is more rewarding than any experience in the civilian world.
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I served on three carriers as a CRNA, there is nothing like it in the civilian sector. I am proud I was able to serve.

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I had a hernia operation at sea with a Nurse Anesthesiologists and it made me want to become one. Didn’t work out. But, if you have 2 years college credit you can get sent to college to get a nursing degree and then serve for a while and then apply to get sent to school to become one all on the Navy’s dime. In the civilian world they make over $100, 000. Just had my Cataracts surgery in the VA with Nurse Anesthesiologists and couldn’t have been better.

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How would one go about applying for this program with a BSN?

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How can I become a nurse anesthetist in the navy with no experience. I’m 22 currently in the recruiting process, I have meps in December waiting on a surgery clearance. Surely I go the HM route but what after !?

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