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A casual podcast for everyone interested in the field of Nurse Anesthesia. My focus is to provide insight into the field of Nurse Anesthesia by discussing common questions for nurses who are interested in being a CRNA. In addition, I will also include information for SRNAs and CRNAs. Enjoy and please share.

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10 Episodes
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Albert has been RN for about 6 years with 15 months in the ICU. He just got in a CRNA program and shares his interview experience along with other helpful tips for nurses wanting to go to CRNA school.
Shawn Tulp CRNA returns giving tips on how he succeeded CRNA school testing.
Shawn Tulp CRNA goes over his journey of being a CRNA. Discusses his challenges and shares so tips for SRNAs and prospective CRNAs.
In this episode, I answer frequently asked questions by prospective CRNA students. These are based on the questions I get asked online via the website and by the nurse who are interested in going to CRNA program,.
My experience with the Coronavirus pandemic. Our role as CRNAs in managing this pandemic. AZ opt out from requiring physician supervision. My social isolation plans.
After a long haitus, I decided to return with a topic that I have been asked to discuss by many prospective SRNAs. What can I expect being a SRNA during covid and how can I better prepare to succeed.
Episode 8 aims to provide tips to help improve studying during CRNA program. I discuss the importance of knowing your learning style in studying effectively along with 3 other important tips. Enjoy!
Some things to keep in mind for day one of your SRNA clinicals. These things are very important basics to have a stellar start to your anesthesia days in the OR.
This episode includes an overview of my journey through CRNA school. I also share main reason on why I chose this field in addition to giving you some things to think about before applying. Enjoy!
After 5 years of on and off working on my DNP degree. I have decided to call it quits. This episode details what led to that decision.
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