Specialized Nurses
While CRNAs are Registered Nurses, they are advanced in their education, skills, and certifications. CRNAs maintain a specialty area that goes beyond the scope of practice and responsibilities of a Registered Nurse.
Becoming a nurse is the first step toward becoming a CRNA, but there is much more education, training, clinical skills, and certifications that must be maintained due to the advanced skills and procedures that CRNAs perform on a daily basis. It is important for those interested in becoming a CRNA to understand the full responsibilities, education, and certification requirements to become a CRNA.
Another aspect that allows CRNAs to be specialized is that they have received numerous hours of education training in anesthesia, and they are able to administer anesthesia for both medical and surgical procedures. CRNAs have a much more specialized skill set than traditional nurses and are required to have extra education.
CRNAs can either choose to work alone and have their own practice or they can choose to work with a team of healthcare providers.