My Favorite Learners Podcast

My Favorite Learners is a pharmacology podcast for SRNAs, CRNAs, and anesthesia learners. Hosted by Dr. Chloe G, CRNA + DNP + pharmacology professor, this show breaks down anesthesia drugs, mechanisms of action, MAC values, and NBCRNA exam prep. Episodes cover propofol, ketamine, Precedex, NMBAs, inhaled agents, and more - through solo teaching and expert CRNA interviews. Whether you're studying for boards or brushing up on clinical pharmacology, this podcast makes complex topics simple and fun.

Pharmacogenetics in Anesthesia: Cases, Myths & Practical Tips with Dr. Rhea Temmermand, PhD, CRNA, FAANA

In this episode of My Favorite Learners, Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA, sits down with Dr. Rhea Temmermand, PhDc, MSN, CRNA, FAANA—neuropharmacology researcher at Drexel University, adjunct professor, textbook co-editor, and co-founder of Atomic Anesthesia—to make pharmacogenetics practical for the OR.We unpack how genetic variability shapes drug response beyond PK/PD: SNPs, drug targets and transporters, and the CYP450 story (including CYP2D6 phenotypes and why prodrugs like codeine can be risky). Rhea debunks the redhead/CYP2D6 myth, clarifies pseudocholinesterase deficiency with the dibucaine number you’ll see on boards, and walks through malignant hyperthermia (RYR1/CACNA1S) with real cases—plus the team dynamics of giving RYANODEX under pressure. We close with when genetic testing might help, ethical considerations, and Rhea’s evergreen clinical mantra: start low, titrate slow, go multimodal.Timestamps00:52 Rhea’s path from clinical CRNA to researcher & educator08:00 Polymorphisms, CYP450, and phenotype basics20:30 Pseudocholinesterase deficiency & dibucaine number (boards tip)27:30 MH recognition, treatment, and RYANODEX in the real world32:30 Pharmacogenetic testing: utility & ethics39:00 Practical takeaways for SRNAs & CRNAsPerfect for: SRNAs prepping for boards, CRNAs updating practice, and anyone curious about precision anesthesia.

09-12
42:26

Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST): Recognition, Lipid Rescue, and Crisis Management with Dr. Richard Wilson, DNAP, CRNA, FAANA

In this episode of My Favorite Learners, host Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA sits down with Dr. Richard Wilson, DNAP, CRNA, FAANA to explore one of anesthesia’s most urgent crisis scenarios: Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST).Together, they break down:How LAST progresses from early CNS warning signs (tinnitus, metallic taste, agitation) to cardiovascular collapseThe mechanism of sodium-channel blockade and why high-risk populations (pregnancy, extremes of age, hepatic/renal disease) need extra vigilancePrevention strategies: test doses, incremental injection, ultrasound guidance, and crisis checklistsThe history and pharmacology behind lipid emulsion therapy (lipid rescue) and the latest simplified dosing updatesAdjustments to ACLS protocols specific to LAST (small-dose epinephrine, avoiding vasopressin)Practical insights from both OB anesthesia and regional anesthesia practiceDr. Wilson also shares his journey from practicing CRNA to academic leader, faculty, and mentor through CRNA School Prep Academy, along with timeless advice for anesthesia learners: “The days are long, but the weeks are short.”Whether you’re a SRNA preparing for boards, a CRNA in clinical practice, or an educator teaching crisis management, this episode will leave you more confident in recognizing, preventing, and treating LAST.Don’t forget to subscribe, share with your anesthesia colleagues, and check out the ASRA LAST checklist for your own practice setting.

09-06
36:29

My Favorite Learners Podcast - Make It Stick: Study Hacks for Nurse Anesthesia Students

Struggling to stay awake while reading your anesthesia textbooks? In this episode of My Favorite Learners, CRNA and educator Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA dives into Make It Stick - the groundbreaking book on how we actually learn best - and translates its key lessons for Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (SRNAs).You’ll learn practical strategies like:✅ Retrieval practice & brain dumps (your brain’s workout)✅ Spaced repetition vs. marathon cram sessions✅ Interleaving (why mixing topics boosts retention)✅ Mind maps, reflection tools, and apps like Anki & QuizletWhether you’re preparing for pharmacology exams, clinicals, or the NCE, these evidence-based study methods will help you retain knowledge long-term and show up as a stronger, more confident provider in the OR.🎧 Tune in, take notes, and discover why learning should feel hard—because that’s how it sticks.

08-25
20:12

My Favorite Learners Podcast - Pharmacokinetics: The ABCs of ADME Explained Simply

In this solo episode of My Favorite Learners, host Chloe Gomez, CRNA, breaks down the complex topic of pharmacokinetics in a clear and clinically relevant way. Designed for SRNAs, CRNAs, anesthesia residents, and anyone preparing for boards, this episode covers the foundational concept of "what the body does to the drug"—also known as ADME: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion.You'll learn:The bioavailability of common drug routes (IV, oral, IM, subQ, rectal)What influences distribution (lipid solubility, compartment models, volume of distribution)The difference between first-order and zero-order kineticsHow hepatic metabolism works (Phase I & II, CYP450 system)What context-sensitive half-time means in real anesthesia casesHow to think through renal clearance, clearance equations, and patient factors like age, temp, and comorbiditiesThis episode is packed with real-world analogies and board-style insights that bring pharmacokinetics to life—perfect for anyone learning how to time their anesthesia meds or fine-tune a propofol drip.💡 Whether you're reviewing for your anesthesia pharmacology exam or improving your patient care in the OR, this episode will make a tough topic finally click.

07-25
23:57

My Favorite Learners Podcast: Local Anesthetic Onset, Duration, Toxicity & Clinical Pearls for SRNAs

In this solo episode of My Favorite Learners, host Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA, breaks down local anesthetics in a way that’s clear, memorable, and clinically relevant—whether you’re prepping for boards, placing your first spinal, or managing labor epidurals. Based on Chapter 10 of Nurse Anesthesia by Elisha et al. (2023), Chloe covers:Mechanism of Action: How local anesthetics block voltage-gated sodium channelsOnset, Duration & Intensity: Why pKa, lipid solubility, protein binding, and vascularity matterLAST (Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity): Early signs, treatment protocols, and real OB case studiesEster vs. Amide: Easy ways to remember which is which - and why it mattersWith clinical tips, board exam pearls, and her signature analogies (hello, string vs. power cord 🧵🔌), Chloe helps CRNA students truly understand local anesthetics, not just memorize facts.📌 Perfect for: SRNAs, CRNAs, nursing students, anesthesia educators, and anyone wanting to solidify their grasp of local anesthetic pharmacology.🎧 Subscribe for more board-focused, patient-safe content delivered in an easy-to-digest format.

07-24
26:14

My Favorite Learners Podcast - Propofol, Etomidate, Ketamine with Dr. Jeremy Heiner

In this episode of My Favorite Learners, host Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA is joined by educator and clinician Dr. Jeremy Heiner, faculty member and Head of Admissions at the Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia and co-founder of TheNurseAnesthesia.com. Together, they dive into the pharmacology of intravenous anesthetic agents and how to make smart, patient-centered decisions in real-world anesthesia care.We’ll break down:Mechanisms of action for propofol, etomidate, and ketaminePharmacokinetics and clinical side effectsHow patient comorbidities, hemodynamics, and procedure types influence drug choiceReal-time decision making and evidence-based anesthesia planningWhether you're an SRNA preparing for boards or a practicing CRNA looking to refine your pharmacology game, this episode is packed with practical takeaways and expert insight on IV anesthetic agents.Subscribe and share this episode with your anesthesia community!Keywords for SEO: IV anesthetics, propofol vs ketamine, etomidate anesthesia, anesthesia pharmacology podcast, SRNA podcast, nurse anesthesia education, CRNA pharmacology, choosing induction agents

07-22
46:49

My Favorite Learners Podcast Mastering Autonomic Pharmacology for Anesthesia with Dr. Sass Elisha

In this episode of My Favorite Learners, host Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA, sits down with Sassoon “Sass” Elisha, EdD, CRNA, FAANA, FAAN -assistant director of the Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia and co‑author of Nurse Anesthesia, Case Studies in Nurse Anesthesia, and Critical Events in Anesthesia.Heads‑up: We experienced a brief audio glitch during the first seven minutes. The conversation is still audible, but if you prefer perfect clarity, captions are available on our YouTube upload. After the seven‑minute mark, the sound is crystal clear.Together, Chloe and Sass unpack one of the most high‑yield and frequently tested topics in anesthesia pharmacology: the autonomic nervous system. Whether you’re an SRNA prepping for the NBCRNA exam or a practicing CRNA sharpening clinical decision‑making, this episode blends foundational theory with real‑world practice.Key topics covered-Adrenergic vs. muscarinic receptors-Sympathetic versus parasympathetic pharmacology-Push‑dose vasopressors: phenylephrine, ephedrine, norepinephrine, epinephrine-Anticholinergics: glycopyrrolate vs. atropine-Beta‑blocker selection in the OR-Step‑wise frameworks for treating hypo‑ and hypertension-Clinical scenarios every SRNA should master for boardsSass also shares his teaching philosophy, insights on CRNA - SRNA mentorship.Perfect for: SRNAs, CRNAs, anesthesia educators, and anyone seeking to deepen their grasp of autonomic pharmacology in perioperative care.Listen & watch-Audio platforms: Apple Podcasts · Spotify -YouTube (with full captions): youtube.com/@MyFavoriteLearners💬 Connect with usFollow @myfavoritelearners on Instagram for daily anesthesia education and pharmacology pearls.

07-15
01:04:04

My Favorite Learners Podcast: Beyond Opioids with Tom Baribeault, DNP, CRNA, FAANA

In this episode of My Favorite Learners, host Dr. Chloe Gomez sits down with Tom Baribeault, DNP, CRNA, FAANA, founder of the Society for Opioid-Free Anesthesia (SOFA), to explore the evolving landscape of perioperative pain management.We go beyond the basics of opioid-sparing and dive into a truly multimodal approach - highlighting pharmacologic strategies involving ketamine, lidocaine, dexmedetomidine, magnesium, and more.Whether you're an SRNA, CRNA, or an anesthesia educator, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and equip you with tools to design smarter, safer anesthetics.-Why opioid-free doesn’t mean pain-free neglect-Which adjuncts matter in clinical practice-The patient-centered why behind multimodal plans✨ Brought to you by My Favorite Learners—the podcast made for CRNA students, educators, and the people who never stop learning.

07-03
51:40

My Favorite Learners Podcast: Neuromuscular Blockade Pharmacology with Dr. Sarah Giron, PhD, CRNA

In this special episode of My Favorite Learners, host Chloe Gomez, DNP, CRNA, sits down with her mentor and inspiration, Dr. Sarah Giron, PhD, CRNA, Program Director at Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia. Together, they unpack the pharmacology of neuromuscular blockade—from the foundational concepts of paralytics to the groundbreaking development of sugammadex.Dr. Giron shares her experience as a clinical researcher involved in the Phase 3 trials of sugammadex, along with practical insights for anesthesia learners navigating these complex agents in the OR. This episode blends science, storytelling, and mentorship—offering a rare chance to learn from a leader who’s shaped the field and the next generation of CRNAs.Perfect for SRNAs, educators, and anyone passionate about advancing anesthesia practice.

07-01
47:54

My Favorite Learners Podcast: Pharmacology Foundations with Dr. Bowman Dalley, PhD, CRNA

In this episode of My Favorite Learners, we’re joined by the brilliant Dr. Carrie Bowman Dalley, PhD, CRNA - Program Director and Associate Professor in the DNAP program at Georgetown University. With nearly two decades of leadership in nurse anesthesia education and a PhD in pharmacology, Dr. Bowman Dalley is a master at making complex concepts truly click.Together, we explore the foundational principles of pharmacology every SRNA should understand - from drug-receptor interactions to clinical pearls that apply directly to the OR. Her passion for teaching and her clarity as an educator shine through in this conversation, making it a must-listen for any anesthesia student (or anyone who teaches them!).Whether you’re brand new to pharmacology or need a refresher on the basics, this episode will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to learn more.

05-26
53:44

My Favorite Learners Podcast: Volatile Anesthetics & Environmental Impact with Dr. Jessica Phillips

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jessica Phillips, PhD, CRNA, to explore the fascinating world of volatile anesthetic agents—what they are, how they work, and why they matter. Dr. Phillips breaks down the basics for clinicians, students, and anyone curious about the science behind anesthesia.But this conversation doesn’t stop at pharmacology. We also examine the growing concerns about the environmental impact of these agents, including their role as greenhouse gases and what the latest research is telling us about sustainable anesthesia practices.Whether you're in the OR or just anesthesia-curious, join us for an insightful discussion that bridges clinical knowledge and climate awareness.Like, Subscribe and follow along:instagram: @crnaclinicalq tiktok: @crnaclinicaqyoutube: @crnaclinicalq

05-21
48:17

My Favorite Learners Podcast: A Nurse Anesthesia Legacy: A Mother- Daughter CRNA Journey

In this special episode, I sit down with my mom—a CRNA with 25 years of experience—to talk about her journey into nurse anesthesia, the lessons she’s learned along the way, and what it’s like having a daughter follow in her footsteps. We also dive into some of our favorite medications to use in practice (spoiler alert: we’re both Precedex queens 👑). Join us for a heartfelt and insightful conversation about anesthesia, family, and the art of pharmacology!

03-21
32:37

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