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CRNA + SRNA community

gasguide.app doesn't run a community of its own — yet. Here's where active CRNA + SRNA discussion happens online, plus how to engage.

Active channels

r/CRNARedditPracticing CRNAs

Active discussion of clinical scenarios, job market, scope-of-practice, locum tenens, contract negotiation. Moderately active, professional.

r/SRNARedditStudent Registered Nurse Anesthetists

School advice, NCE prep, clinical horror stories, anonymized case discussion. Most active community for students. Search before posting — most questions have been answered.

Allnurses CRNA forumForumPre-SRNA + SRNA + CRNA

Long-running CRNA community with deep archives. Especially useful for admissions-cycle anxiety, GPA repair stories, program reviews. Lower activity than Reddit but archives are gold.

AANA member groups (LinkedIn)LinkedInAANA members

Professional networking, scope-of-practice news, job listings. AANA member-only most posts. Polite, structured discussion.

Facebook — CRNA School BoundFacebookPre-SRNAs applying

Application-cycle support group. Acceptance announcements, interview prep, school comparisons. Closed group, moderated. Heavy use.

TikTok #CRNAlifeTikTokAspiring + practicing

Day-in-the-life content, study tips, salary discussions. Mostly informational, audience is younger applicants + early-career CRNAs.

House rules

  • Respect HIPAA at all times — never share identifying patient information, even with details changed.
  • Search before posting — most common questions (GPA cutoffs, ICU types accepted, NCE pass rates) have detailed archives.
  • When asking for advice: include your specific situation (GPA, ICU experience, target programs) so responses are actionable.
  • Don't ask for exam content from people who recently sat the NCE — NBCRNA disclosure rules apply.
  • Be kind to applicants. The path is hard. The community gets bigger when we lift each other up.

How to engage

  • Lurk first — read 20-30 threads in any community before posting to learn the vibe.
  • Build identity over time — username consistency + sharing useful info gets you taken seriously when you ask for advice.
  • Help others when you can — you'll learn more from answering than from asking.
  • Don't doxx yourself — these are public archives forever.

Want a gasguide community?

We'll launch a Discord + member-only forum when we have ~500 active subscribers. Want early access? Email hello@gasguide.app with subject "community".