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"Capping student loans for CRNAs makes no sense and will only serve to exacerbate the shortage of anesthesia providers and impede access for patients--particularly those in rural and underserved areas ...
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It takes a minimum of eight years of education and nursing experience to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA). The combination of pursuing education and practical experience can lead ...
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By 2033, the US will need 12,500 more anesthesia providers to fill a healthcare gap, according to Creighton University.
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