Practice Authority

CRNA Practice Authority in South Carolina

South Carolina does not currently grant CRNAs full practice authority. Supervision or collaborative agreement required.

Supervised Practice
Physician supervision / collaborative agreement required
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South Carolina does not grant CRNAs full practice authority. CRNAs in South Carolina must maintain physician supervision or a collaborative agreement to practice. Currently, 19 states grant full practice authority to CRNAs, while 32 require some form of physician supervision or collaborative agreement. Browse CRNA job listings in South Carolina on RxRooster to find positions that match your practice preferences.

What does this mean for you?

Requirements

  • • Physician supervision or collaborative agreement required
  • • Scope of practice defined by agreement / state rules
  • • Billing typically flows through supervising physician / facility

Opportunities

Supervised states still offer competitive pay and stable CRNA roles. Browse RxRooster for positions with clear supervision terms.