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I was a CRNA for over 10 years in trauma and ICU, then I started over as an anesthesia resident in my 40s. This is why I made that leap, what I gained, what I gave up, and why I have zero regrets. If you're a nurse, CRNA, pre-med, med student, or just wondering if it's too late to change paths, this one's for you. Subscribe for honest talk about anesthesia careers, non-traditional paths into medicine, and life as a resident who already lived a whole career before this. In this video, I break down the transition from being a high-acuity CRNA to an anesthesiology resident. Many ask if the shift to medical school is worth the $3M financial and psychological cost. Here is the honest truth about anesthesia training, clinical autonomy, and why I chose to pivot my career at 30+." Time Stamps: 00:00 – Why I Left CRNA for Medical School 00:27 – CRNA Trauma & ICU Experience 00:58 – Why Walk Away from a High Income Career? 01:15 – Wanting Deeper Medical Responsibility 01:58 – Financial Risk, Identity Shift & Fear 02:39 – Being an Older Med Student 02:59 – Choosing Between Two Regrets 03:16 – Why I Wanted Full Physician Training 04:27 – Med School as a Former CRNA 04:48 – Anesthesia Residency Reality 05:19 – Do I Miss Being a CRNA? 05:51 – Should Nurses or CRNAs Go to Med School? 06:23 – CRNA vs MD: Not Better, Just Different 06:40 – What to Expect on This Channel FAQ: Transitioning from CRNA to MD Q: Why would a CRNA go back to medical school to become an MD? A: While CRNAs are highly skilled in anesthesia delivery, some choose the MD path to gain a broader foundational understanding of medicine beyond the operating room. This transition is often driven by a desire for a wider "differential map" when managing complex, non-routine medical cases. Q: How much does it cost to switch from CRNA to Anesthesiologist? A: The total opportunity cost can exceed $3 million. This figure includes the direct cost of medical school tuition, the loss of a high CRNA salary for 7+ years, and the compound interest on that lost income over a 30-year career. Q: Is it "worth it" to become a doctor after being a CRNA for 10 years? A: From a purely financial standpoint, the ROI is often negative or takes decades to break even. However, for high-achievers who feel they have hit a "clinical ceiling," the psychological reward of reaching the top tier of medical training can outweigh the financial sacrifice. Q: What is the biggest challenge when moving from CRNA to Resident? A: The "Status Drop" is the most difficult psychological hurdle. Moving from being a seasoned expert in the ICU or OR to being a novice resident where you are once again the person asking questions requires significant mental grit and "ego death". Subscribe for more :@McalistairJames Instagram:chosen1james