IF I WENT BACK TO CRNA SCHOOL, I'D STUDY LIKE THIS INSTEAD │ EP70
Description
In this reflective episode of the Atomic Anesthesia Podcast, we explore how perspective shifts with experience and how nurse anesthesia residents can study more effectively not just for exams, but for lasting clinical mastery. The episode outlines twelve lessons the host would apply if starting grad school again—from focusing on physiology over perfectionism, to using memory maps instead of endless notes, to treating organization as a core learning strategy rather than an afterthought. Listeners will hear why prioritizing long-term understanding, questioning clinical conventions, and building strong professional networks early can transform both their education and their future practice. Practical, honest, and experience-driven, this episode reminds anesthesia trainees that true competence comes from depth, connection, and curiosity—not from chasing straight A’s.
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