My uncle was telling me that CRNAs make $190k a year or so.....they are basically nurse anesthetists and its pretty chill from what I hear....no malpractice either....make more than some docs too....average I saw online was like $160k but he hires them...fuck. wonder how long that schooling is.....
It's a hard program to get into. Gonzaga has a CRNA program, but it requires you to be an ER nurse for a specific amount of time. So you need 4 years of nursing school, many years of ER nursing experience, plus at least another 2 years of CRNA schooling.
My friend's wife just became one. Only downside is she had to move to Oklahoma for 2 years because that's the only place she could find a job.
Forbes top-25 1. Surgeons: $206,770 2. Anesthesiologists: $197,570 3. Orthodontists: $194,930 4. Obstetrician and Gynecologists: $192,780 5. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: $190,420 6. Internists: $176,740 7. Prosthodontists: $169,810 8. Physicians: $165,000 9. Family and General Practitioners: $161,490 10. CEOs: $160,440 11. Dentists: $154,270 12. Psychiatrists: $154,050 13. Pediatricians: $153,370 14. Specialist Dentists: $142,070 15. Podiatrists: $125,760 16. Lawyers: $124,750 17. Natural Sciences Managers: $123,140 18. Engineering Managers: $120,580 19. Pilots: $119,750 20. Petroleum Engineers: $119,140 21. Computer and Information Systems Managers: $118,710 22. Marketing Managers: $118,160 23. Financial Managers: $110,640 24. Sales Managers: $110,390 25. Air Traffic Controllers: $108,090
Yeah, we asked Forbes not to list it, it tends to make the MDs feel inadequate. For the good of healthcare in the US, they agreed. barfo
yeah!!! You are right!!!! You can just walk into a job that pays 160k a year and not have any experience!!! Are you really that cuss?