

Annie Hendrickson
SRNA-
Annie Hendrickson replied to the discussion Top Tips for CRNA Resume Success in the forum Resume + Essay 11 hours ago
Top Tips for CRNA Resume Success
Hey, Ashley!
Good advice!! When building my resume, I also constructed it in an MS Word table. Using a table made it easier to have the text justified where needed and helped me avoid a lot of weird formatting issues. I forgot where I heard that tip from, but I figured I’d pass it on!
-
Annie Hendrickson replied to the discussion Future CRNA Learning Solutions in the forum GRE + CCRN + Certifications 12 hours ago
Future CRNA Learning Solutions
If you end up going through with it, let me know your thoughts!! I’m really curious!
-
Annie Hendrickson replied to the discussion Future CRNA Learning Solutions in the forum GRE + CCRN + Certifications 12 hours ago
Future CRNA Learning Solutions
If I were still applying, I still might have included it in my “expected costs for CRNA apps” though (along with the AANA Annual Congress). Not only do I think it could help applicants stand out in interviews (especially if they only had 1-ish years of experience, like me), but the knowledge seems pretty valuable!
But, you’re right–the price…
-
Annie Hendrickson posted an update 12 hours ago
A few mid-study sesh thoughts…
So you got into CRNA school! …Now what??
Firstly–congrats! That is a huge achievement, and you should definitely bask in your “soon-to-be-SRNA” glow. But as the type-A overachiever you probably are, you might be thinking, “What should I do to prepare?!”
Here are some of my takes on how best to spend this…
-
Annie Hendrickson posted an update a week ago
Now, a question for the SRNAs/RRNAs—what’s been the most stressful part of school/training for you so far?
For me, in my second semester, it’s definitely been the volume of information we’re expected to master in such a short time. They really weren’t kidding about the fire hose analogy! However…what has helped me stay afloat has been keeping a…
-
Ashley!! I totally agree with this! Keeping a routine, waking up early, and pre scheduling breaks really helps ! I have also been time blocking and that really helps me stay on task..cus ya know.. that ADHD is REALLLL!
-
-
Annie Hendrickson posted an update a week ago
Quick question for the applicants/ICU nurses—what was the most stressful part of the CRNA application process for you?
For me, it was the constant grind of a packed schedule. I was working full-time night shift (so yes, the sleep deprivation was real), while juggling classes, writing personal statements, studying for the GRE, attending…
-
Looking back, for me, the most stressful part of the application process was asking for letters of recommendation. It’s one aspect that feels completely out of my control, even when I gave my writers weeks or even months of notice. I remember not applying to some schools due to LOR’s. What made it even harder was having to request letters for…
1- View 1 reply
-
-
Annie Hendrickson started the discussion Future CRNA Learning Solutions in the forum GRE + CCRN + Certifications 2 weeks ago
Future CRNA Learning Solutions
Has anyone heard of (or taken) the Future CRNA Learning Solutions course (https://www.futurecrnalearningsolutions.com/)? It’s a course designed for ICU nurses who want to learn basic concepts about anesthesia prior to CRNA school. It’s also open to CRNAs who want to earn CEUs! FULL DISCLOSURE: I, personally, have not taken this course, but I… Read more
futurecrnalearningsolutions.com
Future CRNA Learning Solutions
The nation’s first foundations of anesthesia course for ICU nurses.
-
Annie Hendrickson posted an update 2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago (edited)
First week of semester 2/9 in the books!! They for sure weren’t kidding about the fire hose analogy 😭
- Load More