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What are you talking about? Why would anyone prefer to be an AA over a CRNA? There are far fewer places you can work, you have significantly less independence, and you make the same amount of money
Being an AA is a great job, but from what I’ve seen the only reason it survives is because of the pool of med-school applicants using it as a backup. There aren’t any obvious benefits over CRNA.
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Most of these residents will never become an anesthesiologist. If they do they’ll realize that they would never want to go back to a world without mid levels
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Did some residents find this thread or something?
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