Just starting out: my journey as a newer CRNA

February 7, 2023

As an ODU graduate from the class of 2021, I recently started my career within a community hospital. After first beginning as an LPN and then progressing to an RN, I ran into a friend who happened to be an APRN. Hearing about her role and learning more about the [...]

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Gary Hahn – My journey as a CRNA

February 7, 2023

As a life-long (and recently retired!) CRNA, I’ve found myself reflecting on my journey -- how I decided to become a CRNA, what kept me involved in Virginia nursing, and what lessons, as a professor, I feel are most important to pass along to newer generations of CRNAs. My first [...]

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Column: A simple change can improve health care

January 23, 2023

Note: This column originally published in the Richmond-Times Dispatch on Jan. 21, 2023. By Meredith Joyner Virginians in every corner of the commonwealth risk having surgery – even emergency surgery – delayed because the available anesthesia experts are being underutilized. In today’s challenging health care environment, our legislators could address [...]

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Remembering Goldie Brangman, the CRNA who helped save Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 16, 2023

Note: This column originally published in the Richmond-Times Dispatch on Jan. 16, 2022. By Jean Snyder Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was at a Harlem event for the launch of his first book, Stride Toward Freedom, when he was stabbed in the chest with a letter opener by a mentally [...]

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Action Needed to Stop AAs and End Supervision of CRNAs

January 11, 2023

We need urgent action from our Virginia CRNAs on legislation in the General Assembly. Please contact your legislators today and tell them to: Support HB 2287 - which ends supervision for CRNAs in Virginia! Oppose HB 1925 & SB 1342 - which allows AA's to practice in Virginia. We need [...]

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Removing barriers to advanced practice nursing opens doors to better healthcare for all

January 10, 2023

By Angela Mund, DNP, CRNA As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and president of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology, I proudly represent nearly 59,000 members of one of America’s most trusted professions, according to Gallup: advanced practice nursing. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), including CRNAs, nurse practitioners, nurse-midwives, [...]

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Opioid-free anesthesia offers patients a safe alternative

November 28, 2022

Note: This column was published in the Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022 edition of The Virginian-Pilot. Click here to read. Opioid-free anesthesia offers patients a safe alternative By Katy Dean, CRNA As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), I am keenly aware of the risks associated with the medicines I use [...]

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CRNA Practice Board Questions

October 26, 2022

Below are practice board questions to help you study up for your board exam. There is an answer key provided at the bottom. Good luck! Basic Sciences Laminar flow in the airway occurs in the: a. trachea main stem bronchi b. terminal bronchioles c. Right primary bronchus d. Carina Serotonin [...]

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What do students like to see in a preceptor?

October 26, 2022

The clinical environment remains an important aspect in the development of student's competence, confidence, and fulfillment of their expected learning outcomes. Preceptors and clinical teachers play a significant role in preparing students to achieve their professional goals through continuous support. Some of the most important attributes that allow students to [...]

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Did you know?

October 26, 2022

A study from Negrusa and colleagues, published in Nursing Economic$ in 2021 describing the state of the anesthesia provider labor market, identifies a 10.7% excess demand for anesthesia services. This present shortage of anesthesia providers is projected to decline to 3.6% by 2027 due to higher rates of new entrants [...]

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