A resume template built for CRNAs — structured around case volume, procedure breadth, autonomy level, and the clinical signals that get nurse anesthetists hired at hospitals, surgery centers, and independent practices in 2026.
Tailor my CRNA resumeBoard-certified CRNA with 6 years of clinical anesthesia experience at a Level 1 trauma center. 4,500+ cases across general, regional, neuro, cardiac, and obstetric anesthesia. Full practice authority in Illinois. Proficient in Epic Anesthesia and arterial line/central line placement. Seeking a rural hospital role with independent practice.
Licenses: Illinois APRN License (Active, exp. 2027), Illinois RN License (Active), DEA Registration (Active) Certifications: CRNA (NBCRNA, NCE, exp. 2027), BLS (AHA), ACLS (AHA), PALS (AHA) Practice Authority: Full (Illinois) — Independent Anesthesia
Total Cases: 4,500+ Breakdown: General 2,100 | Regional/Blocks 800 | Neuro 450 | Cardiac 380 | OB 520 | Pediatric 250 AIMS: Epic Anesthesia, Cerner SurgiNet Procedures: Arterial lines, central lines (IJ, subclavian, femoral), PA catheters, fiber-optic intubation, DLT placement
This is the most important section on a CRNA resume. Total lifetime case count plus a breakdown by procedure type: general anesthesia, regional/blocks, neuraxial, cardiac, neurosurgery, obstetric, and pediatric. Without these numbers, the hiring manager cannot assess your breadth or depth.
Name your practice model: independent/solo practice, medical direction (1:2 or 1:4), or supervision. If you have worked in multiple models, list both. Rural hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers specifically look for CRNAs who can work independently.
Level 1 trauma center, community hospital, ambulatory surgery center, OB-only facility, dental office, pain clinic. Each setting implies a different case mix and acuity level. Name the setting, bed count, and case volume.
NCE (NBCRNA), state APRN license, DEA registration, BLS, ACLS, PALS (if pediatric cases). List the MAC recertification program status if applicable (replacing CPC by 2026). Full practice authority status if in an independent-practice state.
Anesthesia Information Management Systems matter: Epic Anesthesia, Cerner SurgiNet, PICIS, Merge Anesthesia. Also list general EHR proficiency (Epic, Cerner). AIMS experience signals day-one productivity in the OR.
Arterial line placement, central line insertion (IJ, subclavian, femoral), PA catheters, fiber-optic intubation, double-lumen tube placement, ultrasound-guided regional blocks, TEE. These are the hands-on skills that differentiate one CRNA from another.
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