CRNA School Breakdown: Year by Year (What It's Actually Like)

Thinking about CRNA school but not sure what each year actually looks like? In this video, I break down CRNA school *year by year* using the program I completed as a real example—so you know exactly what to expect. We’ll cover: What Year 1 of CRNA school is REALLY like When clinicals actually start and what happens in Year 2 How Year 3 transforms you into a confident provider The difference between *front-loaded vs integrated CRNA programs* Pros and cons of each program style What I wish I knew before starting CRNA school The program I completed is a front-loaded CRNA program, meaning you’ll complete a heavy didactic foundation before fully transitioning into clinical anesthesia training. But how does that compare to programs that start clinicals early? If you’re applying to CRNA school, choosing programs, or currently in school—this breakdown will help you understand the journey ahead. Hashtags: #CRNASchool #SRNA #NurseAnesthesia #CRNAStudent #AnesthesiaSchool #MissouriStateDNAP #FrontLoadedProgram #CRNALife #FutureCRNA #ICUnurse ✨ Let’s stay connected! 📸 Instagram (anesthesia) :   / breezyanesthesia   🎥 TikTok (anesthesia) :   / breezyanesthesia   🎥 TikTok (skincare):   / skinbybreezy   📽️Youtube: [   / @beautysleepbybreezy  ](   / @beautysleepchannel  ) 📩 Email: [email protected] 📸 Instagram (skincare) :   / skinbybreezy   Resources: Get a FREE Case Study Template ➡️ https://stan.store/beautysleepbybreezy FREE General Anesthesia Explained: Pre-op Script ➡️ https://stan.store/beautysleepbybreezy 📚 SRNA Clinical Starter Pack ➡️ https://stan.store/beautysleepbybreez... DISCLAIMER: The information shared in this video is based on my personal experience as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and is intended for general education purposes only. It should not be interpreted as medical, legal, or professional advice. Scope of practice, regulations, and anesthesia protocols vary by state, institution, and individual circumstances. Always follow your employer's policies and consult appropriate professionals regarding clinical or career decisions.