According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment of nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners is expected to grow 35% from 2024 to 2034 — a rate much faster than most other …
If you’re considering the jump from W-2 employment to working 1099 as a CRNA, you’re not alone. The promise of more money, schedule flexibility, and personal freedom draws many CRNAs into independent contracting. But with …
You’ll spend over 30% of your adult life at work. For CRNAs, the right job can mean freedom in your practice, respect from your team, and a life outside the hospital. The wrong one? It …
Most CRNAs prepare for job interviews by updating their resume, thinking through their clinical experience, and rehearsing how they’ll answer common questions. These are important, but they’re only half the equation. The truth is, you’re …
There’s more to landing the right CRNA position than chasing the highest salary. Even if you prioritize pay above lifestyle, location, or scope of practice, focusing on base salary alone can lead you down the …