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Transitioning to The Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists

The CRNA Chase

What was once known as The CRNA Chase Academy will now be proudly recognized as The Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA). This transition marks a new chapter in our commitment to supporting critical care nurses and aspiring nurse anesthetists on their professional journeys. Why the Change?

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Best of the Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists

The CRNA Chase

The Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA) is thrilled to unveil some of the new features and benefits designed to empower and support our members on their Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) journeys. Career resources tailored to nurses and aspiring nurse anesthetists.

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CRNA Program Admissions: The Challenge of High Demand and Intense Rivalry

The CRNA Chase

Securing admission into a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) program is no small feat. With a rapidly growing demand for CRNA professionals and a surge in applicants, the competition has become fiercer than ever before. The competition is fierce, with highly qualified ICU nurses vying for the same spots.

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Comparing CRNAs to Other APRNs

Nashville Anesthesia Professionals

All APRNs are registered nurses who have earned a graduate degree that certifies them to practice advanced and specialized care. There are four classes of APRNs: certified nurse midwife (CNM), clinical nurse specialist (CNS), certified nurse practitioner (CNP), and certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA).

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PANA President Marks CRNA Week in Pa.

PANA

On behalf of the Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists, I want to wish everyone a happy National CRNA Week in Pa.! While CRNA Week is just a snapshot in time, the critical role we play is year-round. Today, there are more than 61,000 practicing CRNAs in the United States.

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State Senator Observes York College of Pa. Nurse Anesthetist Program

PANA

CRNA Students Marie Richardson, Nina Marino and ,, Mamawa Hollendyke , MSN, RN received a visit from Pa. s Nurse Anesthesia program, sharing their nursing backgrounds and why they were particularly interested in York's program. After discussing the CRNA profession and touring the simulation lab, Sen.

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How To Become a CRNA: Complete Step-By Step-Guide

The CRNA Chase

Do you know what it takes to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist (CRNA)? The Nurse Anesthesia school admissions process is extraordinarily time-consuming and highly competitive and anyone considering this path should expect it to take a number of years.

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