You can be anything you want, if you really wish to invest the time and money. Most CRNA's that I know didn't want to work in an office setting seeing patients. Conversely, NP's follow patients like any PCP would. One thing to keep in mind, though, the majority of CRNA programs require ICU experience. There is a reason for this.
Usually, but not always, when people enter 2 programs, they complement each other. For example, a women's health NP and a nurse midwife program.
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