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What is a CRNA?

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What is a CRNA?

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A CRNA is a certified registered nurse anesthetist. This person is a registered nurse who has pursued additional specialty training, usually 2 years and a Masters Degree in Nurse Anesthesia. They work with an anesthesiologist as a team to give you a safe, high quality anesthetic.

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A CRNA is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist who has earned an advanced practice degree in nursing and anesthesia by completing graduate-level education and training in anesthesiology. They are an integral part of the Anesthesia Care Team and work closely with your anesthesiologist to provide the highest level of care to you during your anesthetic experience.

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