Mo0o
Lifer
- Jul 31, 2001
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OP:
Why dont you start as one of those sub-RNs (LPN or CNA??) and then work towards being an RN. You can then transition to NP or CRNA if you wanted although you definitely need additional experience, usually in a MICU or OR setting before you can apply for CRNA school. If you worked in a busy ER as a LPN or CNA you can do a lot of random shit and just get exposed to the field of medicine in general.
Being a pharmacy tech doesnt sound very interesting and I know it wouldnt help you for med school applications
Why dont you start as one of those sub-RNs (LPN or CNA??) and then work towards being an RN. You can then transition to NP or CRNA if you wanted although you definitely need additional experience, usually in a MICU or OR setting before you can apply for CRNA school. If you worked in a busy ER as a LPN or CNA you can do a lot of random shit and just get exposed to the field of medicine in general.
Being a pharmacy tech doesnt sound very interesting and I know it wouldnt help you for med school applications
