I had a question for all of you. My wife and I are thinking about sending me back to school for a career change. We are concerned about the over-saturation of pharmacist. I am a clinical pharmacist and I have been working in a hospital since I graduated. Do you think that CRNA is saturated or will become saturated? I really only want to work in healthcare as it is my passion, but I also don't want to have to continue to go back to school and get into debt to change careers again.
From my understanding I can do a direct entry master program, and then go to school for CRNA. Is it looked down upon to do an online direct entry msn program/accelerated direct entry msn? I want to be able to continue to work while doing this as I have a family to support. My wife understands that the CRNA program I will most likely have to do in person, and she will have to support the family for the year.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.
From my understanding I can do a direct entry master program, and then go to school for CRNA. Is it looked down upon to do an online direct entry msn program/accelerated direct entry msn? I want to be able to continue to work while doing this as I have a family to support. My wife understands that the CRNA program I will most likely have to do in person, and she will have to support the family for the year.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.