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In a message dated 3/17/04 11:11:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Although I already answered this, I think the important thing to add here is that both organizations offer excellent educational programs in this field. I don't think that the discussion board is an appropriate place to debate one program vs the other. They each have their focus and philosophy and can provide education to those who desire to take advantage of it. I have my CRNAC and am completing my courses for AANAC as well. I am very satisfied with both groups. Whether it is a certification or a credential is not the real point. The point is to get the education needed from a legititmate source to do our jobs and do them well. Both organizations provide this. I hope this ends the questions.
Sherri Jankowski, RN, CRNAC
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