Residencies To Avoid Joint CRNA Training

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CRNAs are no longer simply benign subservients but rather have every intention of promulgating to the public, state and national legislators, and hospital administrators that they are not only completely equal to physicians in capabilities but in fact are actually better. They have attempted to expand their scope of practice into surgical procedures in pain medicine and otherwise. The following is a list of dual programs with both anesthesiology residencies and CRNA schools offered at Universities where it is likely both will be trained side by side. Given the political ramifications of CRNA activism, residencies in these programs may entail effectively working side by side with CRNAs that will eventually be bidding for hospital contracts against anesthesiologists and openly competing with anesthesiologists in every way.
Below is a list of anesthesiology residencies to avoid in order to not have to train side by side with CRNAs.
Univ Alabama Birmingham
USC
Loma Linda
Univ of Miami
Medical College of Georgia
University of Iowa
Rush Univ
Univ Kansas Medical Center
Univ Maryland
Boston College
Mayo College of Medicine
University of Missouri-Kansas City Truman Med Ctr
University of Medicine and Dentistry UMDNJ
Albany Medical College
Columbia University
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Brooklyn
Duke
Univ North Carolina Charlotte
Wake Forest
Cleveland Clinic
Case Western
Univ Cincinnati
Oregon Health Sciences University
Thomas Jefferson University
University of Pennsylvania
Univ of Pittsburg
Medical University of South Carolina
Univ Tennessee Knoxville
Univ Tennessee Memphis
Baylor
Univ Texas Houston
Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
Georgetown University

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