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The Secret Weapon in Your CRNA Application? Your Truth.

The CRNA Chase

At this point in the CRNA application process, you’re looking to prove yourself on paper. Sharing how you’ve grown demonstrates emotional intelligence and self-awareness—qualities essential for a future CRNA. Align With the CRNA Role Think beyond generalizations like “I want to help people.” So why not share it!

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5 Key Statistics Shaping Anesthesiology in 2025—and How to Stay Ahead

Picis

85% CRNA Reimbursement Cap National insurers’ decision to cap CRNA reimbursements at 85% of the physician fee schedule adds financial strain, especially in underserved areas. Technology that streamlines perioperative workflows , enables real-time patient tracking , and optimizes OR scheduling can reduce operational strain.

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Navigating Malpractice Insurance as a 1099 CRNA

AANA

One of the attractive benefits of 1099 work as a CRNA/nurse anesthesiologist is the autonomy to control your career and your future. However, that freedom also requires you to make difficult decisions such as choosing malpractice insurance.

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CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP IN THE OPERATING ROOM

The Anesthesia Consultant

The operating room team today consists of multiple professionals working in collaboration, including the surgeon, the scrub tech, the circulating nurse, and the anesthesia MD or CRNA. These members, each competent in his or her own right, work together as a team.

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The Financial Path: Funding Your CRNA Education

The CRNA Chase

Becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is both an exciting and demanding endeavor. Besides the rigorous academic and clinical requirements, prospective CRNAs must also navigate the financial challenges of their education. The post The Financial Path: Funding Your CRNA Education first appeared on The CRNA Chase.

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Start Your CRNA Journey With Exclusive Insurance Savings for New Grads!

The CRNA Chase

Finally becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) comes with a lot of excitement—and responsibility. Whether you’re fresh out of school or in the early stages of your CRNA career, having the right protection is crucial. Why Do You Need Professional Liability Insurance as a CRNA?

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Happy CRNA Week 2024

Nurse Jess

Where is it? Where is it?

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