CRNA or NP | Why I chose CRNA

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  • čas přidán 29. 12. 2018
  • Why did I decide to become a nurse anesthetist instead of a nurse practitioner? This is one of the most common questions I get. The truth is I love both roles and could see myself happy as a nurse practitioner. In this video I explain the 10 reasons why I chose to become a CRNA.
    About me:
    I am a 2nd year SRNA & ICU nurse. I went to nursing school to get my ADN, started working and then went back for my BSN. I was a travel nurse for 2 years before starting CRNA school. I loved travel nursing so much but I also love anesthesia so I went back to school to become a CRNA. I plan to continue my travel nursing career when I become a nurse anesthetist!
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Komentáře • 284

  • @TheSchoellerFamily
    @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +82

    I get asked this question a lot so I figured I would explain my reasoning for choosing to become a CRNA. Like I said, I enjoyed both roles and I could see myself happy as nurse practitioner as well. If (serious if) I ever go back to school it will be to get my NP too!

    • @Rin-ie3pi
      @Rin-ie3pi Před 5 lety +1

      Rhianna Ferial ❤️

    • @paulkavin_
      @paulkavin_ Před 4 lety +1

      Can I become a CRNA after finished B.Sc in operation theater and anesthesia technology (Anesthesia Technician course) Plz.. reply me someone .

    • @MSmith-ne5sq
      @MSmith-ne5sq Před 4 lety +3

      @@paulkavin_ To become a CRNA, you would have to be a nurse (from my understanding). You would have to go back to school in an ABSN program to get your RN. You would then have to work in an ICU for 1-2 years before you can apply to a CRNA school. Schools vary in how much experience you need. I am also researching this and this is what I have gotten from my research.

    • @LovelyyAubrey
      @LovelyyAubrey Před 3 lety

      Can you do the program online fir crna or is it all in person ?

    • @aliceschram1043
      @aliceschram1043 Před 2 lety

      That’s great, high liability so you must have high priced insurance. Give you a lot of credit, the flexible hrs are great

  • @BoltCRNA
    @BoltCRNA Před 5 lety +202

    I had that same moment when I was travel nursing, that gut-check moment when you seriously debate with yourself if you're willing to give up three years of your life for CRNA school. The realization that you could do NP mostly online for about 20% of the cost of CRNA school, less time commitment, and easier workload while continuing to travel nurse was very tempting. At the end of the day I came to the same realization as you, CRNA all the way, it's worth the sacrifice.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +22

      It was so hard to give up traveling but I don't regret it one bit!

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 Před 5 lety +3

      Good decision! Oversaturation is a huge problem in most metropolitan.

    • @LovelyyAubrey
      @LovelyyAubrey Před 3 lety +1

      So basically just getting through the rigorous schooling after that it won’t be so hard? Are you referring to the work the studying what is so hard? Like nursing school is a lot of busy work and can be challenging but once starter working as nurse it wasn’t as hard as people made it seem. Sometimes don’t even use what we learned throughout nursing school, learning by experiences.

    • @xckiana
      @xckiana Před 3 lety

      wait a crna cant do travel nursing?

  • @chandrawhite7904
    @chandrawhite7904 Před 5 lety +136

    When I had my daughter via C-section, the only person I remember working on me was the anesthesiologist. He was this voice of calm and “everything is going great” above my head while a whole lot of craziness and mystery was happening on the other side of the sheet. So yes, some of us do remember you guys ☺️

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +9

      Thank you so much for sharing that!! I have my OB rotation soon 💓

    • @michelle3445
      @michelle3445 Před 3 lety +3

      I definitely remember the CRNA when I had my son. I asked him to be my new best friend. Lol. He was amazing. When my epidural got pulled out 😬, he came up to try to fix it. My son was coming so fast he couldn’t, but he gave me some meds that helped. He was actually there when my son was born because he got stuck in the crowd. I was high risk had so many people there in case of resuscitation. (Sorry for my novel).

    • @experimentaorlandobyvaness1624
      @experimentaorlandobyvaness1624 Před 3 lety +1

      I had my epidural anesthesia during my C-section from a CRNA and when I said to him I was a nursing Student he told me that he was pride of being a nurse. He was awesome. He said I was his family until I was out of the a anesthesia. So he did everything possible for me! He inspired me to become a nurse one day!

    • @brookefraley5008
      @brookefraley5008 Před 2 lety

      Yes!! My CRNA during my c-section was my favorite provider during the process. He’s the one that noticed she had dimples 🥰

  • @schnarfel
    @schnarfel Před 5 lety +117

    new grad RN just passed my NCLEX on tuesday and had a cardiac ICU position interview a month or so ago and got the job! I'm starting ICU end of July and on my way to following your CRNA steps! Thank you for all your videos and information. All the best!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +3

      Yay congratulations!!!! The best feeling 🥳 you did it!

    • @bearsj3
      @bearsj3 Před 4 lety

      congratz,!!! m trying to pass my HESI still, passed everything except anatomy. Both of you are inspiring me, I want to be CRNA too!

    • @jirayamana4749
      @jirayamana4749 Před 4 lety +3

      Hi! Just wondering, how’d you get a ICU position right after the program? From what I have researched so far, it’s difficult to get an ICU position if you have no prior experience as a nurse (that’s assuming you don’t have prior experience, but please correct me if I’m wrong) I’m also interested going into ICU and it’s my second semester as a student nurse. Thanks!

    • @jxn1987
      @jxn1987 Před 4 lety

      jirayamana my nurse professor said that now a days it’s easier to get into a specialty straight from graduation

    • @iamchrisdirks
      @iamchrisdirks Před 3 lety

      Alvaro Sarria are you from Catalonia ?

  • @ghost_in_thekeys6596
    @ghost_in_thekeys6596 Před 4 lety +32

    I remember I had a miscarriage years ago and I had to go for a D&C. I remember I was waiting on a stretcher all ready to go under anesthesia and a very nice lady came up to me and introduced herself as an anesthesia nurse. I remember her telling me that everything was going to be ok and that they were going to take care of me. That was my first experience with CRNA. I am an LPN right now and I’ve got long ways to go but I am hoping to become a CRNA in the long run.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +3

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. I'm glad you had a compassionate provider that inspired you 💗 thank you for sharing your story. Good luck!!

  • @bearsj3
    @bearsj3 Před 4 lety +3

    so inspiring omg 😭 the thigs u said about try to prevent opiods, and interest in pain management is also the reason why this is my dream job . thank u so much for these videos !!

  • @sarahcatherine4259
    @sarahcatherine4259 Před 5 lety +9

    Love this video! So many of these reasons resonate with me and I’m not even a nurse yet. You should definitely do videos on shadowing. Is that something you can do before nursing school, how to ask, what it’s like, etc.😊

  • @Javajaja3
    @Javajaja3 Před 5 lety +4

    I liked watching a video where someone loved both roles. I see a lot where people knew they loved NP/CRNA from the start. I love biology and science and nursing as well and I think CRNA would be a good mix. Thanks for this video Rhianna!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +2

      I went back and forth but ultimately my love for science made me love anesthesia! Maybe one day I'll get my NP too just to learn even more. Maybe lol because I have a feeling I'll be over school after this 3 years 😂

  • @elsiehyunjoonam9991
    @elsiehyunjoonam9991 Před 5 lety +4

    Enjoyed watching your video! I liked that you were very transparent and shared your experience in choosing the career. Looking forward to more of your videos!!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you! It's a big decision so naturally I had to consider all the pros and cons.

  • @shorty06111
    @shorty06111 Před 5 lety +28

    Loved the opioid free pain management point. I actually said the same thing in my CRNA essay

  • @fire67110
    @fire67110 Před 5 lety +34

    I love videos like these and hearing people’s reasoning! Just a suggestion for your next video could it be about what type of personality best fits the CRNA role? 😁

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +6

      I like that idea! There are so many personalities in nursing (and anesthesia) but certain traits definitely stand out.

  • @xxpkinggodxx
    @xxpkinggodxx Před 5 lety +24

    I feel like both NP and CRNA are such great roles with lots of autonomy and flexibility, which makes it so hard to choose! Thank you for taking the time to share your reasons and I look forward to more of your videos in 2019!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      I feel the same! They have so many similarities. Both are great so it's hard to pick one if you're not 100% sure.

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNP Před 5 lety +14

    Love your content! I’m a nurse practitioner, and it’s really cool to hear about the CRNA role. Thanks for sharing 😁

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      That's awesome! 😁 I work with amazing NPs and have so much respect for the role!

  • @abigailkennedy3728
    @abigailkennedy3728 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for this video! I feel like these will eventually be the fields I will decide between and it's interesting to hear why you chose the CRNA route. Also it is helpful to know that there is still a lot of hands-on patient care within the CRNA role because that would be very important to me.

  • @veronikastupar8498
    @veronikastupar8498 Před 4 lety

    I always wanted to go to nursing school but some life issues came up and i was not able to pursue it. Now that I've cleared everything I decided to move to Germany to get my BA in Nursing, will work for a year or two and than start CRNA training ether in Zürich or Hamburg as in croatia ( where im originally)and we do not have a CRNA training here.
    Im 21 and im ready to pursue this carrier.
    I subscribed to your account because i believe your contant is very helpful and informational. Thank you so much for taking the time to make videos like this.
    I was kinda scared at first but i binge watched your vids and youve helped me to try and make my dream come true!

  • @kaytdee7954
    @kaytdee7954 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm an ICU nurse (

  • @Jasmyne444
    @Jasmyne444 Před 5 lety +2

    I can tell by the way you are speaking that you are very passionate about your career choice and it's very inspiring and motivating! We definitely need more people like you in every career field, especially nursing. We need more people to come alive like this! Best wishes on your CRNA journey 😊 btw LOVE the candles! Calm vibes ☺️

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you, you're right I'm very passionate about it! I love my candles haha

  • @08mizan
    @08mizan Před 4 lety +16

    I used to love the idea of CRNA but then I realized that am going to be limited to OR so I did my research and I found out that Acute Care NP can do so much more and can also work in a hospital ICU/ER or outside a hospital especially if you can do dual degrees such as Acute NP/FNP👍🏽

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +3

      It's all about your preferences! Both can practice independently 😊

  • @joelgoldmann886
    @joelgoldmann886 Před 4 lety

    So I know that this video is old and no one will probably ever see this but I am choosing between NP and CRNA myself and like you I have always leaned in my heart toward Anesthesia. this video was awesome because I share basically every single point with you and hearing that there are people who think the way i do in this profession is great. Also, i love how you live right near the hospital that is so incredibly practical and i love it.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      I'm glad you agreed with my points and liked the video! Good luck choosing 😊

  • @jenGeeJushawshee
    @jenGeeJushawshee Před 3 lety +7

    I’ve been a CRNA for 25 year, never a doubt in mind about hat I wanted to do! Great choice!

  • @epere049
    @epere049 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Rhianna. What you said at the beginning is definitely like me. When I first shadowed CRNAs and Anesthesiologists in the OR I too was far more fascinated with what the anesthesia provider was doing than what the surgeon was doing, all though for a lot of people it’s the opposite I think. For me there is just something that I love about giving medications that affect every part of the human body in a matter of seconds. To me that fascinates me much more than simply cutting into the body of a person.

  • @UnC23
    @UnC23 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your input. I've been really conflicted about this and it really helps to hear that kind of perspective!

  • @hey_29
    @hey_29 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making these videos! Super helpful and I never miss one 👍🏼

  • @sabrinathomas9065
    @sabrinathomas9065 Před 7 měsíci

    I appreciate you as an anesthesia nurse without you the surgery can't start 😂❤ i also appreciate the AN for keeping me calm.

  • @crystalrinkel1378
    @crystalrinkel1378 Před 5 lety +27

    I know you said that most people won't remember the CRNA, but I still remember the CRNA I had when my labor ended in a cesarean. She was absolutely amazing and helped me feel way more comfortable! Although most people probably won't remember you, there will be a few that you're able to impact and help make their experience more positive!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing that ♡ I haven't done my OB rotation yet but I am so excited to!

  • @jacobkassim
    @jacobkassim Před 5 lety +8

    Happy New Year Ferial. I am a nursing student at a community college in VA so... yayyy! Graduating in May of this year and currently working on my BSN applications and CRNA career goals. So finding your channel has been a blessing to me this year! Thank you for what you do!! I have had ups and downs in my classes and happened to watch a video by you on how you rose from your Aprox 3.0 GPA to staying at 4.0 through BSN and CRNA school. Would you please make a video about your study style that's done this for you. I know we can't all have the same study habits but I will greatly appreciate it. Thanks once again.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Happy new year! It's going to be a great one! You graduate so soon, that's very exciting. Thanks, I'm glad you like the videos. I'll definitely make another study one!

    • @jacobkassim
      @jacobkassim Před 5 lety

      @@TheSchoellerFamily Thanks! 😊

    • @TheOne-qy3sb
      @TheOne-qy3sb Před 5 lety

      Jacob Kassim let’s connect on Instagram:Thebiancaxo

  • @talker51292
    @talker51292 Před 5 lety

    Yay! I just watched your first video yesterday. I think your vlog channel is inspiring. :)

  • @shonuff157
    @shonuff157 Před 4 lety

    Say girl! You are truth ✊🏽. U chose the harder right instead of the easier wrong for your soul. Mad respect! Stay hard!

  • @NaptuRo90
    @NaptuRo90 Před 5 lety +3

    I’m loving ALL these reasons! 👍🏿

  • @mr6144
    @mr6144 Před 5 lety +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thank u for taking the time and putting in the effort to really inform us and the differences between the two. I really cant decided which pathway I wanna go but I really like the idea of shadowing so I can get a feel of what I might be doing. Your such an inspiration.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Monique! I definitely recommend shadowing and if you still feel unsure, shadow again. It's a big decision. One of the things I love the most about nursing is all the different options ♡

    • @mr6144
      @mr6144 Před 5 lety

      I will thank u😊

  • @mallorypeterman6690
    @mallorypeterman6690 Před 5 lety +3

    Absolutely loved the video!

  • @victoriaphungula8862
    @victoriaphungula8862 Před 4 lety

    Hello Rhianna, I just started watching your youtube channel and its amazing!!. You have no idea how inspired I am and I can't wait to watch more of your amazing videos. My dream is also to end up being CRNA but before that, I would definitely love to be a travel nurse.

  • @majedal0
    @majedal0 Před 5 lety +3

    Very helpful insight, I will for sure shadow both fields to see what I’m interested in. I really like critical care too, I already think I’ll CRNA a lot more but you never know

  • @LisiMiranda
    @LisiMiranda Před 5 lety +5

    The more likes and views you get, the more you can get paid ! CZcams will pay you for it. Love the videos, keep them coming ! Thank you for taking the time to create them ☺️

  • @zeinabghamlouch9920
    @zeinabghamlouch9920 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for comparing both roles, very informational to those of us who need extra reassurance and seem to be doubtful. I relate to you a lot, I seem to have doubts here and there but I am going to do more shadowing to confirm my interest.

  • @leaha.6569
    @leaha.6569 Před 5 lety

    I really needed to see this video today! Thank you!

  • @holymolyguacamole2142
    @holymolyguacamole2142 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm pretty positive I don't want to go the NP Route because I don't want to end up in primary care. I visit an NP office for my healthcare currently, and even though the care is great, I definitely am not inspired to run my own clinic one day. I know there is an RNFA cert and ACNP degree, but my own research shows that most NPs are wanted in rural primary care settings where I live, with most hospital positions being PRN.
    Every time I go to the hospital for a family member, I feel the hospital is where I belong. Not sure yet whether I want to do CRNA school/PA school/Med school, but I have plenty of time to figure it out. Just excited to work in healthcare! Also still unsure of providing anesthesia or first assisting, as both sound great to me, but your talk of loving science resonates with me.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      It is great that you know all of your options and are exploring everything! The right one for you will click. I hope you get to do some shadowing. That usually helps a lot when trying to decide.

  • @duomusicoffical
    @duomusicoffical Před 4 lety +1

    I actually work at a treatment center, I'm so glad there are people in the medical profession that believe in opioid free pain management

  • @ZoeeBoyy
    @ZoeeBoyy Před 5 lety +5

    It helps when people like to let you know if they liked the content you’re making and to encourage you to keep making content like it! Lol. Liked btw

  • @32starsandsugar
    @32starsandsugar Před 5 lety +11

    Yessss loved the bit about opioid free pain management!! This is so important and we need providers to prioritize this! Thank you for a great video.

  • @thisvato125
    @thisvato125 Před 5 lety +1

    Your channel is doing so well! Keep up the good work.

  • @awadada7
    @awadada7 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Rhianna! I'm exploring different advanced degrees for nursing, and CRNA was recommended to me. I'm currently an ED nurse in a level 1 trauma center, but I'm looking at other opportunities to advance my nursing career and maybe cross over to the ICU side. I'm very interested in critical care and hemodynamic management. CRNA sounds amazing!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      Hi! That's awesome, you'll do great in ICU with that experience. I love the ED, I used to float down as a traveler. If you're interested in that stuff I bet you'd love CRNA!

  • @May-zm3ul
    @May-zm3ul Před 5 lety +1

    missed you all winter break...and watching your advertisements too...lol. Nice video.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, missed you! I've been updating my IG story a lot @rhiannaferial and uploading on Sunday still 🤗

  • @caseytodd7632
    @caseytodd7632 Před 5 lety +4

    This was great, and it all makes great sense. I loved your perspective on the salary aspect, which is a great way to determine for yourself, if anesthesia is something you really want to do. Would you still put yourself through such rigorous training if at the end, you still made the same amount of money as an NP? If the answer is yes, then you know you're heart is in the right place.
    This video also sounds like a great insight on how to respond to potential interview questions for a CRNA program. I would love to see you do a video on your interview process and how you prepared and answered. 👍👍👍

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks, I believe money is a motivator and that's fine but it shouldn't be the only one. I didn't even think about interviews when I filmed it but great point!

  • @derrickgoodrich2205
    @derrickgoodrich2205 Před 5 lety +3

    I’m not super into science but I absolutely LOVE the OR which is why I want to be a surgical NP with my RNFA. Honestly I feel CRNA would be a little difficult for me seeing as how I’m not that science-y haha. Good for you, though! Keep up the amazing work!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      That sounds like it was a great path for you! I love how nursing has so many opportunities to pursue what you're interested in.

    • @aw8758
      @aw8758 Před 5 lety

      What’s RNFA? Sorry but I’m into np as well but never seen that before

    • @derrickgoodrich2205
      @derrickgoodrich2205 Před 5 lety

      a w RNFA is registered nurse first assist. This way I can be hands on with surgery

  • @aycie598
    @aycie598 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi there! Just want to add to something you mentioned. I'm a PACU nurse and work closely with CRNA's at a level one trauma center. Anyone that works in or around surgery may have a call schedule that should be considered. I can get off at 3pm but could get called back in if I'm needed. I think in any surgical setting a work-life balance can be challenging. Just another thought to consider.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      Great point! I have call every other week right now. Unless you work only outpatient this will be important to consider. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jundom05
    @jundom05 Před 5 lety

    Very helpful video.. i even more fell in love to the idea of pursuing CRNA someday... maybe 3 yrs or more from now... once Im fully prepared 😀

  • @messier3129
    @messier3129 Před 4 lety +1

    6:46 you got me there queen

  • @lex7996
    @lex7996 Před 5 lety +1

    I don’t know if you’ll ever see this comment because it’s an old video- but I wanted to tell you this story because you said you don’t think people remember the anesthesia team! When I was 16 I had major surgery. I was more afraid in that moment than ever before in my life. After being separated from my dad at the elevator to go into the OR, I felt so terrified and alone. I was especially scared of the anesthesia and didn’t know what to expect. I will NEVER forget how the anesthesiologist (I don’t think we have CRNA’s here in Canada) made me feel. He made me stop crying, feel reassured, and calm down before the surgery. I’ll always remember how he made me feel reassured in the most terrifying experience of my life! That is one of the reasons why I became a nurse. But- don’t think that your patients won’t remember you! ❤️

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +2

      Wow that is an amazing story Lex! it made me tear up 😭 thanks for sharing. I will remember that forever ❤️

  • @jamnettydiaz2110
    @jamnettydiaz2110 Před 4 lety

    I can't speak for all patients 😅 but as a csection patient I remembered the anesthesia team. It wasn't a good experience because she was every dismissive of my feelings. I'm not sure if she was a CRNA or anesthesiologists, but I was very very scared and she seemed almost annoyed. I actually wish I would have had more conversation with her and the rest of the team. At the end of the day, I am grateful for her work. ❤️

  • @jirayamana4749
    @jirayamana4749 Před 4 lety

    My pharmacology professer specializes in pain medicine and she also did a research study on pain in unconscious patients. It’s so interesting to me how pain medication works and all the different ones that are available. I just wanted to point that out since you mentioned being interested in non-opioid pain medications.

  • @beginanyways4168
    @beginanyways4168 Před 2 lety

    This video is helpful...thank you!

  • @xximasaintxx
    @xximasaintxx Před 5 lety +5

    I am watching this video while driving from South Carolina to Florida for my CRNA interview😁 when that ambulance came screaming by, I just knew I was getting pulled over 😂🤣

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Lol be careful!! Good luck in your interview!!

    • @xximasaintxx
      @xximasaintxx Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheSchoellerFamily Thanks! It's actually kinda strange how similar our nursing journeys have been. We graduated the same year from tech school, I finished my bsn one year later and got my CCRN, then started traveling. Hopefully, I will continue to follow suit with CRNA school😎 Thanks again for the vids!

  • @lexifowee1369
    @lexifowee1369 Před 5 lety

    Love your videos!

  • @ahlammohammed7536
    @ahlammohammed7536 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this! You're videos as a prospective adn student has been so helpful! (who for sure is looking to pursue higher nursing education)

  • @mariamiranda6727
    @mariamiranda6727 Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much, it was very informative :)

  • @carinadimerling2108
    @carinadimerling2108 Před 4 lety

    Hello! I just found your channel tonight and I love all of your videos! I am a 3 year RN now, I worked on a cardiac step-down (med-tele) unit for about 2.5 years and recently made the jump to CVICU! So all your videos are very interesting, helpful, and relatable to me. I am hoping to start travel nursing sometime next year, not exactly sure when yet. As far as long term goals I have considered becoming an NP, but have also thought about the CRNA option as well. I'm curious, did you always know you wanted to advance your career past being an RN? Or was that a decision you made after nursing school/becoming an RN? Also, I love the idea of shadowing roles to get a feel for it. How did you go about being able to shadow an NP and CRNA? I would love to do that as I think it would would be really helpful in deciding which route to go.
    Thanks in advance and keep making videos, they're great! :)

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Sorry just saw this!! I hope you're loving icu! I knew in nursing school I wanted to be a CRNA after shadowing anesthesia in clinical. The best way to shadow is ask someone at your hospital. I would get the chief CRNAs email and ask that way 😊

  • @nicolec.4900
    @nicolec.4900 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video.
    I am going back to school for my RN.
    Upon graduating, what ICU environment / level would make me most marketable for CRNA school admissions?
    I also love the idea of shift work and majority of your other reasonings 😊 I can see myself as an NP, but I feel like I would not like it near as much as CRNA. I also love hands on. I cannot stand desk or paperwork, and listening to *some* long winded patients would be agonizing to me. Lol

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Hi! Typically SICU or Cardiac ICU are great pre-crna school experience.

  • @julegonzalez1196
    @julegonzalez1196 Před 5 lety +8

    I know some CRNA programs require pre-reqs other than BSN, like biochemistry or anything like that, did you have to take any after your BSN?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +2

      I didn't take any extra pre-reqs but I would have if I didn't get in this round.

  • @therudimentroom
    @therudimentroom Před 2 lety +2

    I am in the early infancy of my career in the medical field. I haven't even started Nursing school yet, but I KNOW I ultimately want to go further than Nursing. I have considered both NP and CRNA, however, I suffer from migraines quite frequently. Although they are managed for the most part with medication, I do still suffer from them and that is a concern I have with any job that might have me working in a position where people's lives are on the line and in danger if I were to get a migraine with the aura. Unfortunately this limits what I can and cannot do as far as careers, because despite being managed for the most part, it does cause me extreme anxiety knowing that I could potentially be in a life or death position even in regular nursing, let alone as a CRNA or Critical Care NP. What are your thoughts on this? Is there typically a second CRNA or someone near by to assist if the leading CRNA becomes incapacitated during a procedure?

  • @kaylajune5995
    @kaylajune5995 Před 2 lety

    whenever school gets difficult & my motivation runs low I’m gonna watch this video as a reminder 😂🤝

  • @consuelomarquez2035
    @consuelomarquez2035 Před rokem

    I lover her so much. From Mexico 🥰

  • @fawnpenny7520
    @fawnpenny7520 Před 3 lety

    What if one is a “B” student in the regular nursing program? An occasional A but pretty much straight B...?

  • @xinyuhan7582
    @xinyuhan7582 Před 2 lety

    Thx for the video!! A tiny question from a baby RN planning for her future: is it easier to find a job as CRNA compare with NP? Thx!

  • @marcellrengifo1019
    @marcellrengifo1019 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for putting out such amazing content!!

  • @abigailrokotyansky1379

    Another CRNA mentioned that the schedule is not very good since there are not that many CRNAs to cover the shifts which forces CRNAs to work crazy schedules.
    This was a huge turned off since I have children and wouldn’t want that life style. I’m glad to know that ur schedule isn’t that crazy.

  • @javiergarcia2653
    @javiergarcia2653 Před 5 lety +4

    Your graduating the same time I graduate nursing school!!!:)

  • @katiehowell1891
    @katiehowell1891 Před 5 lety +6

    I love your videos! I am just starting my prerequisites for my nursing program but I am very interested in being a CRNA. I am starting a little late, I just turned 27 so I will be 31 when I get my BSN. I understand that I need a couple years of ICU experience for most programs. Do you think I would be too old at that point? How old are you and are you one of the younger ones in the CRNA program you are in?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +2

      Not at all. There are people in their 30s in my class! I'm in the middle being 28, the youngest one was 25 I think when we started.

    • @easetres8664
      @easetres8664 Před 5 lety +3

      Honestly don’t even worry about it Katie
      I’m 25 and won’t be in nursing school until next spring so I won’t be done with nursing school until I’m about 27 for my AS 29-30 for BSN. Not everyone hoped into college right away. We still have a lot of time to practice good luck!

    • @amber013
      @amber013 Před 5 lety

      I’m in the same spot as you. I’m 29 now so I’ll get my ASN at 31 and then continue to my BSN. I’m super intrigued by the role as a CRNA as well.

    • @birg8356
      @birg8356 Před 5 lety +3

      I’m preaching to myself here but don’t worry about it Katie. I’m 28 and will be 30 when I get my ADN. 31-32ish when I get my BSN. And I’m still contemplating going for my CRNA. Lord knows how old I’ll be then. Just keep swimming 🏊‍♀️😊

    • @katrinalee009
      @katrinalee009 Před 5 lety +2

      I’ll be next in line to add that I just turned 28 and will just now begin my BSN journey. I’ll be 31/32 when I’m done. The trick is just to start. Everything else will fall into place. 💕

  • @DoubleTrDavid
    @DoubleTrDavid Před 4 lety +2

    Im still in Highschool and im really determined to push and become a CRNA currently enrolled in medical terminology ,and im just curious do you have any specific information you could tell me to pay attention for or just give me heads up. Your videos are amazing though i really enjoy watching them.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Pay attention to your sciences! Biology, chemistry, physics and anatomy & physiology if your school offers it!

  • @brittanislocum9171
    @brittanislocum9171 Před 5 lety +2

    I am interested in anesthesia and will graduate with my BSN in May 2020. Is it difficult to also work while attending the CRNA program ? I have heard that they are 4-5 days a week so I didn’t know. This is my first time watching one of your videos I love the organization & passion 🙌💕

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      We graduate at the same time! Yes it is difficult so I only work a few times a month.

    • @brittanislocum9171
      @brittanislocum9171 Před 5 lety

      That makes sense ! Thanks for the info !

  • @TheLovelyphat
    @TheLovelyphat Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this awesome video on CRNA. I’m a new nurse, just graduated in December 2018. I started my new job in medical ICU in March. I’ve always wanted to become a CRNA but after gaining information about, I found out that I’m not allowed to work when in CRNA school. That got me back up a little bit because I’m a single mom and I have to work. I guess my question is did you have the option to work or don’t work during in CRNA school? Thanks in advance for your time.

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +1

      My program allows us to work but many don't. You have very limited time to work because of clinicals so it's very part time.

    • @TheLovelyphat
      @TheLovelyphat Před 4 lety

      Rhianna Ferial thank you ❤️

  • @kessliempire2259
    @kessliempire2259 Před 5 lety

    Very cool video. I like shift work as well and being hands on. I’m a different major. I’m an ultrasound student, but I love the idea of clocking out and being done for the day. Your channel is inspiring even though I’m a totally different science major. Lol 😝

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi! I feel like no matter your role in healthcare we can all relate. It's one big job with a bunch of different branches. I find ultrasound so fascinating. We use it a lot in anesthesia!

  • @khannamialos6727
    @khannamialos6727 Před 3 lety

    Many people are unhappy with choosing the CRNA path because the only thing they want is high compensation... and that was my friend who is very stressed about his job luckily I am a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner so every weekend I am visiting his apartment to check his conditions. So to all nurses who wanna pursue a higher career or change another career please ask yourself a hundred times if you really want the profession you wanna be in in the future or not. Ask yourself a hundred times if you think you'll gonna be happy with that path. Ask yourself if you want that path because that's the profession you perfectly see yourself. I'm just frustrated because I lost a dearest friend despite being a Psychiatric Nurse. For half of that, I felt like a failure.

  • @timcox5001
    @timcox5001 Před 4 lety +1

    So how much experience is required to get your BSN or go get your master's for CRNA? In my understanding, it's different depending on what school you get in to

  • @moviefan1646
    @moviefan1646 Před 3 lety

    Hi I loved your video my question was that after you get a Bsn degree in uni after that how long does it take to become a crna

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 3 lety +1

      About 5 years after your bsn. 2 years of icu then 3 of crna school.

  • @isabelduenas-ponce305
    @isabelduenas-ponce305 Před 4 lety +1

    I am a high school student and don't know exactly what career would fit for me. I have taken a lot of science and math my 4 years in high school and loved them. They were challenging but interesting that made me want to keep learning. So since nurses and doctors use a lot of math and science, that is what I'm thinking about, but don't know exactly which nurse or doctor to become.
    I don't want to be a medical doctor because I don't want to feel that stressed in medical school. So want to be a nurse.
    During school, did you do surgery and anesthesia? If so, what year in school? Did you do any other type of nursing things that other nurses do while in school? Like Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Midwife, Nurse Surgeon, etc.?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      I think you should shadow all the roles you're interested in to get a better idea 😊

  • @LovelyyAubrey
    @LovelyyAubrey Před 3 lety

    You mentioned it’s less paperwork, what paper work Do you fo in crna if any?

  • @jobinjacob1799
    @jobinjacob1799 Před 4 lety

    pls make a video about CRNA course for international students......

  • @Thenurse_jay
    @Thenurse_jay Před 3 lety +1

    Do you (or any other CRNA) think getting the DNP is worth it? I read that by 2025 all CRNA's would need DNP's. Would it improve patient outcomes in your field? Most APRN's I know say its a waste of time and money

  • @jobinjacob1799
    @jobinjacob1799 Před 4 lety

    please do a video about crna subjects and syllabus..........

  • @lisadukes6471
    @lisadukes6471 Před rokem +1

    Super Neat Excellent 2 know more about You 🛐🕊

  • @amelia-692
    @amelia-692 Před 5 lety

    Hi! I've been watching your videos recently and I'm so inspired by them. I just wanted to ask if you ever had doubts in your studies. Was there a point in time when you noticed you got better? I have low confidence in things like these. I want to push for the CRNA route or atleast in the medical field in general but given the fact that their jobs are very important, there is a kind of nervousness? I don't want to cause any harm towards any patient and I wonder if you really improve during school and training and when you start getting confidence?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      Yes we all do ♡ I made a video just about that: czcams.com/video/s9UvEX54sTs/video.html

  • @victora2790
    @victora2790 Před 4 lety +1

    Just described why I love anesthesia and did not even know it

  • @daniellec1721
    @daniellec1721 Před 5 lety

    How was the schooling? This video makes me nervous but I think a crna career would be a good option for me. I like having a plan, and I’m starting nursing school soon and would love to start shadowing. I know you have a lot of followers but if you can give me some insight on this I would love that!

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety

      I'm still in school and it's hard. I've made some videos about it and what the hardest things are 😊

  • @r_iyamodi
    @r_iyamodi Před rokem

    Hey. I have completed nursing from India and I'm studying dsw in canada how can I choose crna ?

  • @Abby-zn2eu
    @Abby-zn2eu Před 5 lety +2

    Quick Question roughly how much does a CRNA make as a new grad ?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +3

      It depends on the area but I've seen jobs listed from 140k all the way to 270k 😱

  • @logictd567
    @logictd567 Před 5 lety

    Liking the video to help you out.

  • @colmanduncan6036
    @colmanduncan6036 Před 4 lety +1

    what are hospitals view on their workers having tattoos

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      I haven't seen them be an issue other than in nursing school. Most hospitals don't care but nursing schools do and usually make you cover them.

  • @carolinebeaubien2780
    @carolinebeaubien2780 Před 4 lety

    How many hours a week do you think goes towards crna school? I have a family and trying to weigh it out. Thank you :)

  • @mi-1141
    @mi-1141 Před 4 lety

    Could you help me? I'm so confused if i should become a CRNA or an anesthesiologist. Both paths are so tempting and realistically from what you've seen; Which is better? Thank you in advance!

    • @HannahTran1
      @HannahTran1 Před 3 lety

      I know they do practically the same thing but obviously doctors go to school wayyy more. I would say if u know u want to do anesthesiology for sure, do CRNA cuz to get to be a anesthesiologist u got to still go to 4 whole years of med school then 4 years specializing in anesthesiology. CRNA makes more than some primary physicians also I think it seems pretty sweet

  • @JF-gy7tt
    @JF-gy7tt Před 5 lety +1

    Do you do a ton less paperwork now than you did as an ICU RN?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      I feel like it's less but it's also different paperwork/charting. It's more focused.

  • @aw8758
    @aw8758 Před 4 lety +2

    Can crna write rx? My bf wants to do crna and I Np...wish us luck!!!

  • @healthbeets1519
    @healthbeets1519 Před 4 měsíci

    What years did you travel nurse and in what specialty for ICU?

  • @aw8758
    @aw8758 Před 5 lety

    Listen my mom is a nurse and I have shadowed a few CRNA. They all say yes it IS repetitive but it has to be because this forces you to practice your craft and find a way to make anesthesia your own ! The repetitiveness is sort of warranted because you have to be good at being a CRNA

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      I agree! Every patient is unique so you have to tailor your approach. I think of it as unpredictable repetition haha

  • @junlimartiongson997
    @junlimartiongson997 Před 3 lety +1

    This is my goal and cross my finger i hope i wont change my mind.

  • @ketogenicknowledge245
    @ketogenicknowledge245 Před 5 lety +1

    How do you survive those three years if you're not allowed to work?
    Loans?

  • @_naturally_dani
    @_naturally_dani Před 5 lety +1

    How long is CRNA school? And what age are most people when they finally become a CRNA?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 5 lety +1

      2-3 years depending on if you get a masters or doctorates. Soon they will all be doctorates and 3 years. Age varies a lot but I'd say average is in the 30s.

    • @jadaahnya
      @jadaahnya Před 5 lety

      Rhianna Ferial hey I’m a high schooler could u contact me and help me choose what type of nurse I want to be

  • @samanthajo9352
    @samanthajo9352 Před 4 lety +3

    What were your grades when applying? I have B's and C's in my general chemistrys...is this a huge factor after the fact you have an BSN and the required ICU experience?

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety +2

      I talked about all of my grades in this video czcams.com/video/QWdkIB8j9OI/video.html

  • @cheche975
    @cheche975 Před 4 lety

    New subbie here. When I saw your video a day for CRNA student I searched your channel and subscribe. Ive been an RN & BSN since 2004, worked in the OR and PACU for more than 7yrs. In my 4th yr of experience working in Kuwait and been pulled out as nurse anesthesia it awakens my dream to become CRNA. Now im working still in PACU here in United States for a year now and im really instrested and amazed with anesthesia. When I finished my contract working in Kuwait, i went back home in the Philippines to study masters and applied in US because Ive heard alot of opportunities for nurses here and maybe i could study again for CRNA path. Do you think which department like working in ED or ICU would benefit me if I want to pursue studying CRNA? Do you need to finish atleast 1 yr working in those departments before applying to study CRNA courses? Thanks for feedback

    • @TheSchoellerFamily
      @TheSchoellerFamily  Před 4 lety

      Hi! Wow that is awesome experience. Definitely ICU for CRNA school.

  • @alyssazaira0406
    @alyssazaira0406 Před 4 lety

    Liking the video helps with the youtube algorithm! If YT knows people are really liking your content (from likes and views), they push it out to other viewers = more views for you = more money! Just wanted to say it since you didn't know why others said that. I don't have a channel myself but I have looked into it!
    Thanks for the video (-: