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My uncle was telling me that CRNAs make $190k a year or so.....they are basically nurse anesthetists and its pretty chill from what I hear....no malpractice either....make more than some docs too....average I saw online was like $160k but he hires them...fuck. wonder how long that schooling is.....
 
http://www.emaxhealth.com/1506/38/3...ts-salary-outpacing-primary-care-doctors.html

According to the latest annual salary report from Merritt Hawkins and Associates, a physician recruiting and consulting firm, certified nurse anesthetists, CRNA’s, are currently offered a base salary greater than that offered to primary care physicians.

The report states that in 2009 primary care doctors were offered an average base salary of 173,000. CRNA’s, on average, were paid $189,000. The firm predicts for 2010 that the figures may come closer to matching, but CRNA’s will likely continue to be paid more.

"It's the fourth year in a row that CRNAs were recruited at a higher pay than a family doctor," said Kurt Mosley, staffing expert with Merritt Hawkins & Associates.

Although most physicians have more years of medical training than CRNA’s, the increasing number of surgical procedures has increased demand for the nursing specialists. The field is currently one of the top 10 recruited health care specialties.

Nurse anesthetists practice in any setting where anesthesia is administered including hospital operating rooms, obstetrical delivery rooms, and outpatient surgery centers. Some also work in private medical offices, such as dental offices, podiatrists, ophthalmologists and plastic surgeon offices. The CRNA’s role includes taking care of a patient’s anesthesia needs before, during, and after surgery or obstetrical procedure.

The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) estimates that CRNA’s administer 65% of the 32 million anesthetics given each year to patients in the United States. Unlike other nursing careers, about 40-45% of CRNA’s are men.

The Certified Nurse Anesthetists is an advanced practice nursing specialty that requires a master’s degree in nurse anesthesia and successful completion of a certification exam. Prior to acceptance into a nurse anesthesia academic program, one must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, have a current license as a registered nurse, and have at least one year of practice in an acute care setting. Academic programs are approximately two to three years in length and include clinical training. There are currently 109 accredited nurse anesthesia education programs in the United States.
 
It's a hard program to get into. Gonzaga has a CRNA program, but it requires you to be an ER nurse for a specific amount of time. So you need 4 years of nursing school, many years of ER nursing experience, plus at least another 2 years of CRNA schooling.
 
My uncle was telling me that CRNAs make $190k a year or so.....they are basically nurse anesthetists and its pretty chill from what I hear....no malpractice either....make more than some docs too....average I saw online was like $160k but he hires them...fuck. wonder how long that schooling is.....

My friend's wife just became one. Only downside is she had to move to Oklahoma for 2 years because that's the only place she could find a job.
 
Forbes top-25

1. Surgeons: $206,770
2. Anesthesiologists: $197,570
3. Orthodontists: $194,930
4. Obstetrician and Gynecologists: $192,780
5. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: $190,420
6. Internists: $176,740
7. Prosthodontists: $169,810
8. Physicians: $165,000
9. Family and General Practitioners: $161,490
10. CEOs: $160,440
11. Dentists: $154,270
12. Psychiatrists: $154,050
13. Pediatricians: $153,370
14. Specialist Dentists: $142,070
15. Podiatrists: $125,760
16. Lawyers: $124,750
17. Natural Sciences Managers: $123,140
18. Engineering Managers: $120,580
19. Pilots: $119,750
20. Petroleum Engineers: $119,140
21. Computer and Information Systems Managers: $118,710
22. Marketing Managers: $118,160
23. Financial Managers: $110,640
24. Sales Managers: $110,390
25. Air Traffic Controllers: $108,090
 
I don't see message board moderator on there?
 
The friend's wife's best friend is an Anesthesiologists. Make's $250k+ a year.
 
I don't see message board moderator on there?

Yeah, we asked Forbes not to list it, it tends to make the MDs feel inadequate. For the good of healthcare in the US, they agreed.

barfo
 
Why isn't DennyCrane on that list?
 
My uncle was telling me that CRNAs make $190k a year or so.....they are basically nurse anesthetists and its pretty chill from what I hear....no malpractice either....make more than some docs too....average I saw online was like $160k but he hires them...fuck. wonder how long that schooling is.....

What do you do and how much do you make?
 
It's an average. BBF.com's mods took a hit last year and brought the average down.

It's true. The pay over there sucked, even before they lost subscribers.

barfo
 
It's an average. BBF.com's mods took a hit last year and brought the average down.
Max, I've never asked you what you do, but you must make some bank! Having 2 houses and all.
 

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