Which is a better career-Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Family Nurse Practioner, or Occupational Ther
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Out of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesist, Family Nurse Practitioner, Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner, or an Occupational Therapist. In your own opinion, of course if ...show more
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I am aware of the various fields, but a lot depends on what you enjoy doing and where (based in a hospital, clinic, school, etc). I would be inclined to think either of the nurse practitioner positions would be very satisfying, as well as, in greater demand. This of course is based on your location. Good luck on your search!
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I'm always amazed when people ask what is the "best" career, as if it were an objective fact that one career is better than another. It is entirely subjective- what is the perfect career for one person is a complete nightmare for another. It is all about what fits. You need to get experience in a medical setting to decide for sure. I would apply for a job shadow at your local hospital so you can see all these careers in action. That would provide you with a much better answer than any advice we can give you. If you decide to do a job shadow, make sure you send a thank you note to let them know how much you appreciate their time. You could also volunteer in these areas or get certified as a CNA to get exposure to some of these careers. All of these jobs require at least a master's degree. OT's can work with a BA, but that will soon change. Their is some talk about NP's needing a doctorate. CRNA's would be very high stress, but are paid accordingly. OT's work in rehab, so if rehab interests you, go that route. NP's make very good money, but take it one step at a time and get your BSN first.
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jacqueline
Nurse Anesthisists make paper!! but the liability is very high and it is a tough career as they say. I think nurse practitioner is good but nurse anesthisist is the best if you can get into a program and finish because it is quite competitive. Of course money isn't everything but it pays the best and they are all hard work.
Drock
I've heard that nurse practitioner is a very enjoyable occupation and much less stressful than some other nursing positions.
greffy
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