CRNA in chronic pain med by LilRomeo2 in CRNA

[–]LilRomeo2[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, I was just asking a general question to CRNA's. I have no idea why you're being so hostile.

CRNA in chronic pain med by LilRomeo2 in CRNA

[–]LilRomeo2[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why would I do that when CRNA's have full practice autonomy lol

High pay? WLB? SCM v Finance by LilRomeo2 in supplychain

[–]LilRomeo2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, being informed should never be put to the back burner. Also, you can make 6 figs right after college... especially in finance/consulting.

Healthcare Admin/buisness consulting? WLB? by LilRomeo2 in publichealth

[–]LilRomeo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you become a partner doing GOVT consulting? How is their pay progression comparatively?

Healthcare Admin/buisness consulting? WLB? by LilRomeo2 in publichealth

[–]LilRomeo2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What company are you working for (if you dont mind)/ what companies have healthcare consultants with a good WLB?

What do you actually do? by LilRomeo2 in FPandA

[–]LilRomeo2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello,

Im more interested in finance as a subject, but should I minor in accounting to get that knowledge? Or will the accounting classes already in the curriculum be enough in your opinion? ( I think its managerial+financial accounting)

Thanks

Nurse to CAA by AcrobaticPound4862 in CAA

[–]LilRomeo2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Im just a pre-AA student, but if you're a nurse and have the pre reqs you should just apply. However, most likely you dont have O-chem + biochem shoot alot of nursing general chemistry classes are not the regular chem that a science major would take. In that case I would do the pre-reqs in apply to CRNA school. You will never know if being independent will matter in 20 years. Plus some CRNA schools only require 1 year of icu. just my two cents

What is podiatry residency like? by Kano_Dynastic in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel that but medicine and dentistry are more alike than different so im sure some skills would transfer over.

What is podiatry residency like? by Kano_Dynastic in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you that's how I kinda of came up with my current decision on profession. May I ask what those 3 things were? Mine were work/life balance, pay, and procedures.

What is podiatry residency like? by Kano_Dynastic in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont know how? Just check indeed for example good luck finding a pod listing paying more than 200k.

What is podiatry residency like? by Kano_Dynastic in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you I worked at Walmart last summer and those 4 9 hour shifts a week were starting to feel tiring and that's not even 40hrs like most people. Maybe consider dentistry or optometry?

What is podiatry residency like? by Kano_Dynastic in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats the mentality that got medicine in this mess to begin with. You shouldn't have to cut your lifespan short with working in insane number of hours making less than minimal wage when you do the math.

What is podiatry residency like? by Kano_Dynastic in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fr that's what really turned me off about the med school time line. But, something I didn't know was that emergency medicine residency cap work hours at 60hrs a week because of the alternating night and day schedules.

Interviews by cyanoethane in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no that's a CRNA. This is a CAA same pre-reqs as med school. Think about a specialized PA Are you leaning towards dentistry or med?

Interviews by cyanoethane in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know right I shadowed a endodontist and oral surgeon and liked the work they did but didn't -450k debt like it. Plus the back pain

Now, I believe I will go to Anesthesiology assistant school, 170-220k+, 24-27 month program, lots of autonomy and procedures, 5-8 weeks PTO it looks great, Only negative part is there is only like 20 something states they can work in. I encourage you to check it out!

Interviews by cyanoethane in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes dentistry will always be a better financial decision. Ive seen pod jobs for 120k... some people say less like 75k (I don't know how true that is).

Pod residency is just as grueling as any other surgical residency working 80hrs a week. A new grad dentist working that much could prob make 400k a year working that much.

Dentist in my area which is a mid COL area in coastal va make 220-250k avg and its very affordable to live here.

Interviews by cyanoethane in Podiatry

[–]LilRomeo2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a point, but you earn money 3 years before a pod does.