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Battling Burnout in Nursing

The Circulating Life

Safe surgical care demands seamless collaboration between surgeons, nurses, techs, and anesthesia providers, so that we can achieve excellent outcomes. Current Statistics of Burnout in Nurses Prior to the pandemic, surveys showed that almost a third of nurses were suffering from burnout.

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The Secret Weapon in Your CRNA Application? Your Truth.

The CRNA Chase

Begin with a vivid, specific experience that led you to pursue nurse anesthesia. Instead, reflect on the deeper reasons nurse anesthesia resonates with you. The post The Secret Weapon in Your CRNA Application? When every applicant is qualified, your story is what sets you apart. So why not share it! Your Truth.

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How to End Case Delays Using AI

Sullivan Healthcare Consulting

Leverage the experience of your service line leads and charge nurses, including them through each step! To explore how your organization can strengthen anesthesia alignment and perioperative performance, contact me at jeffry.peters@sullivanhealthcareconsulting.com. Inclusion = ownership!

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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. Many surgeons chose to lord over the anesthesia attendings with verbal abuse and a condescending attitude.

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SFNA Launches To Support Aspiring Nurse Anesthetists

The CRNA Chase

August 19, 2024 – The Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA), a new nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering critical care nurses and aspiring nurse anesthetists, is excited to announce its official launch. GREENVILLE, SC., Objective : Promote holistic health, stress management, and overall wellness.

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Aspiring Nurse Anesthesia Challenges: From the ICU to the OR

The CRNA Chase

Transitioning from working as an ICU nurse to becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a journey marked by immense growth but also profound challenges. Here’s a closer look at what this transition entails and how the Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA) supports aspiring CRNAs in navigating these changes.

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Transition to SFNA: New Initiatives Unveiled

The CRNA Chase

As the Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA) emerges from the Facebook Group “Future CRNA Society,” it is crucial to dive into the comprehensive programs and resources that define this transition phase. This learning platform will equip members with the essential resources and tools for success in nurse anesthesia.