The board [of nursing] may license for advanced practice as a certified registered nurse anesthetist an applicant who . . . has successfully completed a nurse anesthesia education program accredited by the council on accreditation of nurse anesthesia education programs; provided that if the applicant is initially licensed by the board or a board in another jurisdiction after January 1, 2001, the program shall be at a master’s level or higher. . . .” [New Mexico Stat. Ann. sec. 61-3-23.3, subsec. (A)(2)]
Out-of-State Applicants: Included in above provision.
Graduate registered nurse anesthetists may be issued a permit to practice “pending dissemination of the national qualifying examination results by the AANA Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists. GRNAs must function in an interdependent role as a member of a health care team and practice at the direction of and in collaboration with a physician, osteopathic physician, dentist or podiatrist.” [NMAC, sec. 16.12.2.14(C)(1)-(2)]
New DEA MATE Act Requirements
Congress has passed the MATE Act requiring all CRNAs who need to renew or are applying for a DEA license to complete a one-time training (totaling 8 hours) on managing patients with substance use disorders. View our FAQs below to learn more about this requirement and for information about our new DEA Bundle to help you meet this requirement.
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The board may license for advanced practice as a certified registered nurse anesthetist an applicant who furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board….” [New Mexico Nursing Practice Act, sec. 61-3-23.3(A)]