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CRNA Practice Law & Requirements in Idaho
In Idaho, CRNAs can find diverse job prospects in both urban centers like Boise to one of the states more rural settings. The "Gem State" offers tons of natural beauty, including mountains and lakes, making it a great place for CRNAs who enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle. On average Idaho has a lower cost of living, including affordable housing, and is known as a tax-friendly state.
CRNAs in Idaho work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, surgery centers, and physician and dentist offices. The supportive healthcare community in Idaho encourages collaboration, making it an ideal environment for CRNAs to thrive while contributing to the health and well-being of Idaho residents.
Education and Certification
- Educational Requirement: CRNAs must complete a doctoral degree from an accredited nurse anesthesia program.
- Certification: After completing their education, CRNAs must pass the National Certification Examination (NCE) administered by the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA).
Licensure
- Idaho License: CRNAs must obtain a registered nurse (RN) license in Idaho and apply for an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license.
- Renewal: The NBCRNA Recertification Process for All Practicing CRNAs .
Scope of Practice
- Autonomy: Idaho allows CRNAs to practice independently, enabling them to provide anesthesia services without a supervising physician.
- Prescriptive Authority: CRNAs in Idaho can have prescriptive authority for certain medications, allowing them to manage patient care effectively.
Collaboration
CRNA-only model, Collaborative Care Model, and Anesthesia Care (ACT) Model.
State Regulations
CRNAs should stay informed about any changes in state laws and regulations that may affect their practice.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check out the Idaho Board of Nursing and the Idaho Association of Nurse Anesthetists .
Hospitals in Idaho
- St. Luke's Health System - Boise
- Bannock Regional Medical Center - Pocatello
- Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center - Boise
- Mountain Health Medical Center - Idaho Falls
- Kootenai Health - Coeur d'Alene
- Elmore Medical Center - Mountain Home
- Magic Valley Regional Medical Center - Twin Falls
- Gem State Hospital - Idaho Falls
- Holy Rosary Healthcare - Ontario
- Southeast Idaho Public Health - Pocatello