CRNA Careers in New Mexico
Salary data, licensure requirements, practice authority, and credentialing details for CRNAs practicing in New Mexico.
Median CRNA Salary
$202,000
COL-adjusted: $212,632
Practice Authority
Full
CMS opt-out state
State Income Tax
4.9%
~$9,898/yr at median
In-House Call Rate
$1,100
Home call: $450
Compensation in New Mexico
Based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics for Nurse Anesthetists (SOC 29-1151).
Salary Range
Call Compensation
If your contract bundles call into base salary, you may be leaving $52,800 per year on the table. Separate call pay is standard.
Practice Authority & Licensure
Practice Authority
New Mexico grants CRNAs full practice authority. CRNAs can practice without a collaborative agreement or physician supervision requirement under state law.
Licensure
CRNAs in New Mexico hold an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license. Requirements include active RN license, NBCRNA certification, and state-specific application. Processing times vary from 4-12 weeks.
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