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How to Become a Nurse Anesthetist?

CynaMed

A nurse anesthetist can work in surgical clinics, emergency rooms, outpatient care centers, doctors’ offices, respiratory therapy departments, or within the military. APRNs are currently in very high demand. A nurse anesthetist is considered an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), which requires 6 to 8 years of higher education.

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Rachael’s Reflections: A Recap on ANA Hill Day and Membership Assembly in D.C.

American Nurse

In New Mexico, this would allow APRNs to practice more freely, expanding access to care, especially in underserved and rural areas. A perfect example we shared is under the current law, APRNs cannot independently prescribe diabetic shoes, resulting in delays in care and an increase in amputations for this patient population.