David Warren, RRNA, NP

David Warren, RRNA, NP

Current Nurse Anesthesia Resident, former emergency medicine NP! This channel is all about being a RRN and nurse practitioner.

Here's how to get in touch with me:
Email: [email protected]
IG: @DavidWarrenNP
TikTok: @DavidWarrenNP

Is CRNA school worth it?

Is CRNA school worth it?

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  • @haiko__
    @haiko__Сағат бұрын

    Mehdi Warren????????????????

  • @nighni459
    @nighni4592 күн бұрын

    I think you should stick to what you are trained in. Psych np work in school districts doing ieps.

  • @TheAurbergineNetwork
    @TheAurbergineNetwork2 күн бұрын

    TYSM I SAW THIS ON A TIKTOK AND EVERYONE WOULD SAY ITS A DIFERENT PAYED THING

  • @Athandatu
    @Athandatu4 күн бұрын

    I didn’t know psych NPs worked remotely.

  • @Teaslime96
    @Teaslime965 күн бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @SimonRoberts-vy6ev
    @SimonRoberts-vy6ev11 күн бұрын

    what happened to the MSMAIDS mnumonic

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNP5 күн бұрын

    There are multiple different mnemonics for the same purpose.

  • @noelbarretto1445
    @noelbarretto144513 күн бұрын

    Great interview and lots of vital information shared regarding both CRNA and NP. Got me thinking to be a CRNA. Thank you for the content David

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNP5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @KnewYawkPapi
    @KnewYawkPapi13 күн бұрын

    Excellent video!

  • @princessnico7025
    @princessnico702514 күн бұрын

    Hello! Freshman year i was majoring in biology to become a RN. Chemistry kicked my butt and i got my first science “C” grade. This led me to switching majors to psychology out of fear that i couldn’t do it. Does chemistry continue to build on after undergrad? And did you struggle with it too? Any words would be appreciated. Thanks.

  • @PeteHob
    @PeteHob18 күн бұрын

    God bless whomever developed propofol. After years of experiences I will not undergo any potentially painful procedure without it.

  • @abdelrahmanabouelnour5367
    @abdelrahmanabouelnour536719 күн бұрын

    Can you elaborate on how you were admitted to CRNA without ICU experience? I was just hired for level 1 trauma ED but now I think I want to transfer to the ICU to become a CRNA.

  • @louexilus2774
    @louexilus277421 күн бұрын

    Wow!!! Congratulations!! You are so close to being done.:):) That's so exciting!! How difficult is your program? And how many classes can you remediate if you score below the grade?

  • @umlos
    @umlos23 күн бұрын

    Sounds like you were at ORMC lol. My father in law was a OB there for 40 years but retired a few years ago. I actually shadowed CRNAs there. I’m a senior SRNA graduating in 2 months!

  • @peterlee5409
    @peterlee540925 күн бұрын

    Hey David! Recent follower here. How has it been for those who are in school and married with or without kids doing all these different clinical sites? How do they do it??

  • @mattace04
    @mattace0426 күн бұрын

    Done locums here. Ordered torchys for dinner.

  • @nickii2828
    @nickii282826 күн бұрын

    Im 19 idk if I should be NP or MD

  • @kyledeitz2760
    @kyledeitz276028 күн бұрын

    CRNA here. I will say I know metabolism pathways and what receptors drugs work on, but honestly can’t remember the cyclic amp, gmp etc anymore. Fortunately, that depth of knowledge isn’t really too relevant in actual practice. I always ask the students about those 😆

  • @allyu274
    @allyu27428 күн бұрын

    Was a front loaded program something you wanted instead of integrated?

  • @plantaznik266
    @plantaznik266Ай бұрын

    As a biomedical technician, who provide service for GE (mainly anestesia machines)- do you think this chinese Mindray anestesia delivery machine is good? Can compare it with Dräger apolo which was in other short? Thank you Edit: or even compare those two and that old datex-ohmeda (which is actually GE now) from your other short.

  • @Visionauts89
    @Visionauts89Ай бұрын

    I did mine yesterday, without sedation or painkillers. It was really bearable. No real discomfort or pain.

  • @javiergaona215
    @javiergaona215Ай бұрын

    Hey David, nice to hear you are doing well! I been following your videos since november and I like the content! It so happens that I am from McAllen, TX (worked at MMC and Doctor's Hospital) I hope you liked your stay there I know its very educational haha. Two peeps of mine are your under classmen at Nationals. I am one semester in a program at Indiana and it went in the blink of an eye. Any pearls of wisdom to thrive and squeeze the most out of this sweet sweet orange called CRNA school? If possible please let me know if I can email you, Thanks! -Javier

  • @yolocomics5468
    @yolocomics5468Ай бұрын

    I think this video would have benefited from an actual MD or DO weighing in, or a little more research. 1. Premed isnt just MCAT/GPA/Prereqs. You can have 99th percentile on all of these and will 100% be rejected from most programs without extracurriculars. I have 2000 hours as an emergency scribe, 500 hours of clinical volunteering as a medical assistant, 600 hours of ochem research with 3 posters and 1 publication, 30 hours of shadowing, 100 hours of nonclinical volunteering, and this is still on the lower side of extracurriculars in addition to MCAT/GPA 2. MD and DO pathways are largely the same other than DO’s taking COMLEX in addition to STEP and studying OMM during med school 3. When applying to residencies most applicants apply to between 21-58 programs, not 6. I know 6 was probably just the first number that came to mind but when giving information a quick google search or asking an attending for information would prevent misconceptions

  • @dyloak6450
    @dyloak6450Ай бұрын

    I just got accepted to Family Nurse Practitioner school. Should I switch to Psychiatric Nurse practitioner?

  • @silver_whale7
    @silver_whale7Ай бұрын

    When do you transition from a CRNA student to a CRNA resident? Or do you matriculate into CRNA with the title already?

  • @d1errick3000
    @d1errick3000Ай бұрын

    Great, great video. My only problem is that the back music is way too loud. Has to play video 3x to get everything out of it. lol

  • @FishStick421
    @FishStick421Ай бұрын

    You’re not a resident, it’s not a medical residency dude.

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNPАй бұрын

    What’s up fish stick - 1) you are in correct, 2) I did not say it was a medical residency. Hate to break it to you- but residency is not specific to physicians. Many specialties go through residencies. I, and many others, did a new nurse residency as a new grad.

  • @FishStick421
    @FishStick421Ай бұрын

    @@DavidWarrenNP Residency has always referred to physician residency completed after medical school. In the hospital, if you say "I'm a resident," the ONLY thing that refers to in vernacular is a physician. You are an SRNA, not a resident.

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNPАй бұрын

    I don’t say “I’m a resident”. I introduce myself as a NURSE anesthesia resident. Do you think patients can’t understand the word “nurse”? I’m sorry, but you are incorrect. There are many different specialties who complete a residency. It’s not just physicians fish stick. Just because something has “always been done that way” doesn’t mean it’s the only way. If you are raising this point, I assume you’re involved in healthcare in some way. Just because “it’s always been done that way” doesn’t make it the only way.

  • @wef0711
    @wef0711Ай бұрын

    Incredible video David. Very non traditional student here. Will be finishing my BSN at age 47 and applying after. Have been a nurse for 3 years and was a paramedic for 10 years before that. Have 3 teenagers soon to be graduating HS. Figure ive got another 15-20 years of work after graduating and this is the career that has occupied a part of my mind each day for the past 20 years. Ive gotten to do and see alot but ive always come back to anesthesia. We will see what happens. Thanks for the content. new sub.

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNPАй бұрын

    Hey!!! Thanks so much for watching and for the comment. I’m glad you found the video useful! And to your sentiment- it is never too late to do something new. There are several non trad people in my class right now. Best of luck to you and if you ever have questions, feel free to reach out!

  • @mpat100
    @mpat100Ай бұрын

    Blessings and good luck for you on your journey ✨️

  • @Hepzibahlee8440
    @Hepzibahlee8440Ай бұрын

    Wonderful advertisement for clinic and Alaska 😁

  • @michaeljuniorlenko8319
    @michaeljuniorlenko8319Ай бұрын

    Barrier to entry: to enter PA schools any degree will get u in plus you might have to work as an EMT etc .. to become an np you need to be a nurse it's a higher barrier to entry

  • @genevievesteiner6001
    @genevievesteiner6001Ай бұрын

    Do all CRNA programs have u travel out of state for clinical rotations? Or does that just depend on each school

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNPАй бұрын

    It really just depends on each school- some schools have a home clinical site, and some schools rotate clinical rotation sites every three months.

  • @taylorspastpresent1014
    @taylorspastpresent1014Ай бұрын

    CRNAs are in surgery with peoples lives on the line so experience in critical care makes sense. Psych NPs only need an RN because RN school alone is extremely hard. If you’re in psych for the money only that’s a concern you will burn out. If you love it and have a work life balance you’re golden. I am a licensed clinical social worker with a Masters in Social Work and I now have my RN/BSN. My RN Journey was so hard. I start NP school next week.

  • @shanarobinson7672
    @shanarobinson76722 ай бұрын

    Congrats!!!!

  • @nikkirealin9315
    @nikkirealin93152 ай бұрын

    Hey David! I am a DNP prepared FNP. I am also considering going back to get ICU experience and after a year of that, applying to CRNA school. I have found only 2 post DNP certificate programs Barry University and South College. Do you know of any others? I was told by a DNP program in my state that they would not consider me for their CRNA DNP program because I already have a DNP and that I need to look for a post DNP program. Loved the video BTW!

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNP2 ай бұрын

    I would look at DNAP programs. DNAP is a terminal degree in anesthesia and eliminates the non essential nurse courses that APPs don’t need. Instead, the DNAP courses are things like business of anesthesia, advocacy, and anesthesia contracts for your own group etc.

  • @growcreativecaterpillar
    @growcreativecaterpillar2 ай бұрын

    Here from part 1, I love these videos, thank you so much for making them! I’m in the planning and pre-application stage. 😅 Every tip you have to share I take to heart!

  • @user-tx1ec9wb1z
    @user-tx1ec9wb1z2 ай бұрын

    I've been an RRT for 12 years. Got all the prereq's for PA school (BS in Biology), but feel like I would enjoy being a CRNA much better. It's the ICU nursing part and longer path that concerns me a little. By the time I'm done with nursing school I could have been a PA. I just can't see that I would enjoy PA or NP as much. I'm at a crossroads. I'm afraid I might regret going that route. If i choose PA I'm pretty much stuck. At least if I go to nursing school I have more options. Tough decision. I just want to be the dude who knows Exactly what I'm doing, the expert, not some mid level who doesn't know his but from a hole in the ground. What do you think? Is it worth taking the longer path, and suffering through the ICU as an RN then CRNA school? Or should I just go be a software engineer?

  • @wef0711
    @wef0711Ай бұрын

    AA-C. Your background is the same as that of many of the AA's I work with. Also, to be clear, I am a cath lab nurse but have many friends who work as anesthetists.

  • @user-tx1ec9wb1z
    @user-tx1ec9wb1zАй бұрын

    @@wef0711 Well, I shadowed a CRNA today for the first time. I intubated a patient in the Vascular lab this morning, and hung out for a bit. I felt at home, loved it. I'm going to intubate some more in the OR next week. So my mind's finally made up. On my way to becoming a CRNA, the good Lord willing.

  • @wef0711
    @wef0711Ай бұрын

    @@user-tx1ec9wb1z Thats awesome man! Im not discouraging you one way or the other, but with a BS in biology, why go to nursing school, then through a CRNA program? Have you looked into Anesthesia Assistant programs? Either way, good luck with your education and career!

  • @user-tx1ec9wb1z
    @user-tx1ec9wb1zАй бұрын

    @@wef0711 Thank you for suggesting AA. I have looked at programs, but the closest one to me is in Georgia. I'm kinda trapped here in Tennessee, but I'm okay with doing an accelerated BSN program. I'll just tough it through the ICU. It won't kill me. Probably be good for me. At least I have the respiratory stuff down. We put in art lines with ultrasound too where I work, so my background should help quite a bit. I just need to intubate more and study up on my drugs.

  • @Lovebk98
    @Lovebk982 күн бұрын

    CRNA needs serious financial and mental commitment. If you are financially good go for CRNA otherwise do software engineering.

  • @devonmorquecho
    @devonmorquecho2 ай бұрын

    Do you know what pharmacology book I can get?

  • @carlysearing3137
    @carlysearing31372 ай бұрын

    Is there any way you can give an example of your study mechanism with the PowerPoint and implementing the active recall? Also my school has an optional dual AGNP that you can complete as well as CRNA. Would u recommended doing the NP too? It’s 10 more credits and u finish on time, and clinical of course

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNP2 ай бұрын

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  • @Ethan-si5tj
    @Ethan-si5tj2 ай бұрын

    Just curious, did you take the SAT in high school and if so what was your score?

  • @aarynnichole1767
    @aarynnichole17672 ай бұрын

    Do CRNA do any of these things or just NP

  • @Terareflection
    @Terareflection2 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this. This the most informative CRNA school KZread channel.

  • @yunzhu4815
    @yunzhu48152 ай бұрын

    Thank u for sharing and I think ur teeth look cute when u smile!

  • @someperson4819
    @someperson48192 ай бұрын

    They really need to bring NP wage to minimum wage considering how low skill these quacks are.

  • @ryanleemorrison4496
    @ryanleemorrison44962 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this David! National is my dream CRNA school and I was wondering if you’ll come out with a video on their culture and what they are looking for specifically versus other schools? Any info would help!

  • @pi8617
    @pi86172 ай бұрын

    I published a research paper for my DNP project, and we can pick to have a team or alone.

  • @ronjohnson4059
    @ronjohnson40592 ай бұрын

    David thank you for your videos. Man you really inspired me to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. You’re very kind and love your content man keep up the good work. Rooting for you to become a cnra. God bless you

  • @jewboy2506
    @jewboy25062 ай бұрын

    How is it not a clear answer that PA's are better trained? The vast majority of not all of NP students have a BSN and my mom has one and says she knows nothing and can't do anything different than she could as a diploma RN. I would trust a biochem student with a crass course on disease process over an NP I don't understand how learning how great nursing is readies anybody to diagnose and treat a patient. I went over the NP syllabus on several schools and shit like cultural competency, diversity, bias in nursing and bullshit like that and one on pharmacology and pathophysiology. If I go see someone I want the shit fixed not a lecture on inclusion and maybe the nurses will fuckin strike if they don't get to write prescriptions. I'm gonna become an NP because it's easy and I get to write scripts that's it the reason

  • @j.guzman1858
    @j.guzman185812 күн бұрын

    While it is obvious that PAs are better trained across the board generally. You’ve also obviously never worked High acuity ICUs with Acute Care NPs.

  • @health_fitness_wellness24
    @health_fitness_wellness244 күн бұрын

    As you mentioned, your mother has a BSN, I assume you do not. My guess is that you are also not in the healthcare field as you would probably not say "If I go see someone I want the shit fixed not a lecture on inclusion and maybe the nurses will f***** strike if they don't get to write prescriptions". If you are in the healthcare field, you can tell you have a lack of education as your first concern is writing a script, or that master's is an easy degree. Good luck either way! I am currently pursuing a master's degree and doing my clinical rotations. I can tell when people are in the program for the potential monetary gain only, or if they have a lack of knowledge regarding nursing in general. I have worked in many areas of nursing, and they differ exponentially from what kind of care you provide and how much individuality and critical thinking you need to have, including assessing and treating. I also know many MD's that are not very good at their job and that are "in it for the money". Degrees and titles do not make you a good provider. Lastly, please do not enter this area of nursing or any areas of healthcare, if your outlook on people's care is as you portray with these comments.

  • @mattjohnston7705
    @mattjohnston77053 ай бұрын

    Didn't realize you were attending NU! I literally just opened up their supplemental application to start filling it out as I'm applying for this next round of cohorts! You've always been a huge inspiration to me so a funny coincidence! Would love to pick your brain about NU and what the process was like getting in!

  • @DavidWarrenNP
    @DavidWarrenNP2 ай бұрын

    Omg that’s amazing. Send me an email [email protected]

  • @myleesia
    @myleesia3 ай бұрын

    I love this video! Can you show us an example of one of your group study notes on Google Drive? I totally wanna integrate that at my school ❤

  • @NH-je1up
    @NH-je1up3 ай бұрын

    Very useful! Would love to talk through more cases