u/ImDumbBut___

Anesthesiologist Assistant career pathways?

Hello! I’m considering a massive career change and Anesthesiologist Assistant has risen to the top of the list. I thought this would be a good place to see if my long-shot plan is viable. (PS I’m old. Mid 30s)

The Plan: Become a RRT and work while completing a bachelor's degree (BSRT- tuition reimbursement) and eventually apply to a Master’s program. In the event this is possible, would having a career college background for my initial RRT hinder my acceptance into a CAA program assuming I meet all the standard pre-requisites?

Would love to hear any advice you guys might have. Thanks in advance!

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u/ImDumbBut___ — 2 days ago

Thinking about RT: Does a career college RRT hinder employment, and what’s the best path to a CAA program?

Hello! I’m considering a career in Respiratory Therapy and have a few questions I thought you all might be able to help with.

Career College?: Will graduating with an RRT from a private career college negatively impact employment opportunities compared to a community college or university?

Bachelors Degree: From what I understand, a BSRT doesn’t offer a significant boost in pay or upward mobility. If that's true, would I be better off using an employer’s tuition reimbursement to get a BS/BA in a something like business and going into management?

Maybe one day: My ultimate (long-shot) dream is to work as an RRT while completing a bachelor's degree, and eventually apply to a Master’s program for anesthesiologist assistants. In this scenario, would having a career college background for my initial RRT hinder my acceptance into a CAA program, assuming I meet all the standard pre-requisites? Also is this path even viable?

Would love to hear any advice you guys might have. Thanks in advance!

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u/ImDumbBut___ — 2 days ago
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Final 2: Cruz Azul or Tigres

I have couple criteria that I’d like to consider. Not a team that’s América style dominating. Cool stadium. Accessible in US (media and gear). Not viewed as bandwagon US supporter and hope to visit in person for a game one day. For context Im an American from the western US.

Cruz Azul: I know they are viewed as choke artist but I’ve also heard they have a lot of controversy in their background? Arsenal of MX?

Tigres: Seems viewed as big money. Not a lot of history, new to winning bandwagon fans and Texans. I like their logo, colors and game-day atmosphere. Man City?

Pumas UNAM? is it rude or odd for someone who didn’t attend the University to be a supporter? Do they realistic have a shot to compete consistently?

Just wanted to gain some understanding before I pick.

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u/ImDumbBut___ — 24 days ago