Applicants who graduate from an approved anesthesia educational program on or after January 1, 2001, shall be required to hold a Master’s degree in anesthesia practice, or in a related practice area approved by the board.” [Oregon State Board of Nursing Rules, OAR sec. 851-052-0020(4)]
Out-of-State Applicants: No explicit reference; the above provision, however, appears to implicitly apply to out-of-state applicants who meet the stated requirements.
A Graduate Registered Nurse Anesthetist (GRNA) may receive a limited license to practice within the CRNA scope of practice prior to attaining full certification if the applicant: (a) is a graduate of an accredited nurse anesthesia educational program; (b) meets all requirements for CRNA licensure other than full certification; (c) When providing anesthesia care, a GRNA shall have available for consultation a CRNA or anesthesiologist in the facility, until full certification from an approved certifying body is achieved. (d) The limited license shall expire 9 months following the date of graduation, or on issue of the CRNA license after full certification is attained, whichever is earlier. [Oregon State Board of Nursing Rules, OAR sec. 851-052-0020(3)]
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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CRNAs are a type of “advanced practice registered nurse.” “As of September 1, 1998, an individual shall meet the requirements and receive a license as a CRNA in order to use the title CRNA, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist or Nurse Anesthetist, and engage in the scope of practice of a CRNA.” [Oregon Admin. Rules, sec. 851-052-0020(1)]