ENHANCE YOUR NURSING CAREER AS A CRNA\n\nIf you're eager to blend science with patient care, consider becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and an officer in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. This role will allow you to significantly contribute to patient health while expanding your professional skills.\n\nKey Skills Developed\n\nAs a CRNA, you'll administer specialized care to patients requiring general anesthesia, oversee respiratory care, perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and manage fluid therapy. By joining the Army health care team, you'll make a meaningful impact on the health of servicemembers, retirees, and their families. Opt for the Army Reserve to continue serving your community while maintaining your commitment.\n\nAttractive Benefits\n
- Full-tuition scholarships for advanced education\n
- Loan repayment programs for qualifying educational loans\n
- Comprehensive medical and dental care for you and your family\n
- Enrollment into the Uniformed Services Blended Retirement System\n
- 30 paid vacation days earned annually\n
- Shopping privileges at commissaries and post exchanges\n
- Leadership training and professional development opportunities\n
- Impressive sign-on bonuses\n\nEligibility Criteria\n
- Must possess a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or an Advanced Nursing Degree (ADN)\n
- Graduate from a nursing program accredited by recognized nursing education commissions\n
- Valid RN license to practice nursing in the United States, District of Columbia or Puerto Rico\n
- Pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) and achieve board certifications\n
- Be between 21 and 42 years of age\n
- Must be a U.S. citizen for Active Duty and have permanent U.S. residency for Reserve duty\n\nOutstanding Educational Opportunities\n\nThe U.S. Army Graduate Program in Anesthesia Nursing offers a fully funded Doctor of Nursing Program through Baylor University. This program, recognized by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, provides commissioned officers with full pay and allowances throughout their training. Applicants must have at least one year of critical care nursing experience and competitive Graduate Record Exam scores.\n\nQuestions or More Information?\n\nFor additional information on becoming a U.S. Army Nurse Anesthetist, connect with your local Army Healthcare Recruiter to start your journey as an Army CRNA.