Earn a bachelor’s degree, usually with a strong science background
Complete prerequisite courses such as biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and physics
Maintain a competitive GPA
Gain healthcare or clinical experience
Take the GRE if required by the program
Apply to accredited anesthesiologist assistant master’s programs
Complete a master’s degree in anesthesiologist assisting
Finish required classroom, lab, and clinical training
Pass the certification exam
Obtain state licensure or registration where required
Maintain certification through continuing education and recertification requirements
