Seeking Advice
Hello! I am a 28 year old stay-at-home Mom to a wonderful 3 year old little girl and I take care of my 29 year old mentally handicapped sister-in-law while attending school full time for my Associates in Nursing. My current plan is to get my associates so that I can work in labor and delivery while I continue my education. This is where I need help....ultimately all I want to do is to give epidurals and specialize in that area. I just don't know the best way to get there. Should I chose to go the route of CRNA or should I just go all the way and get my doctorate in anesthesiology. I am just now getting started and I still have another 3 years before I get my associates. I know very well that I have a long road ahead of me but I have waited 10 years since high school to get to where I am now and I am willing to do anything and everything I need to do to get to where I want to go. No one I have met with yet has been able to give me any information so I was very excited to find this website! Thank you all for your advice! it is very much appreciated!
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