What is a CRNA? | Popular Jobs Explained
What is a CRNA? A CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) specializes in assisting with anesthesia during surgeries. Obtaining a CRNA position requires a graduate degree. Training is detailed, technical, and specialized. On average, CRNA salaries are among the highest of all nursing subfields.
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