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    Explore " nurse anesthetist" with insightful episodes like "EP 151: BE your own medicine with Tanya Saunders", "Everything to Know About CRNA - Michael Blaise Sims MSN MBA, CRNA", "Dr. Jeff Gadsden MD Discusses Regional Anesthesia & Nerve Injury", "Ep 1: October 16, 1846 (The Etherist, Season 3)" and "The Etherist—Season 3 Prologue: No Laughing Matter" from podcasts like ""Integrate Yourself | Inspiring you to integrate all aspects of health in your life!", "Nursing Uncharted", "Anesthesia Deconstructed: Science. Politics. Realities.", "Anesthesiology News Presents" and "Anesthesiology News Presents"" and more!

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    EP 151: BE your own medicine with Tanya Saunders

    EP 151: BE your own medicine with Tanya Saunders

    Tanya Saunders is a Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Breath work Facilitator, Positive Neuroplasticity &Yoga Psychology Teacher, Astrologer, & Author. A survivor of a life-threatening condition, necrotizing fasciitis she is passionate about helping people live a vision-inspired and embodied life they love while they are living it.

    As a Nurse Anesthetist for over 2 decades, Tanya is always learning and teaching new ways to bridge science and metaphysics to empower people to live into their potential. She lives in DC with her husband, 3 kids, and 2 dogs.

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    Everything to Know About CRNA - Michael Blaise Sims MSN MBA, CRNA

    Everything to Know About CRNA - Michael Blaise Sims MSN MBA, CRNA

    On this episode, we dove into the world of anesthesia and what it means to be a CRNA. Special guest, Blaise Sims MSN MBA, CRNA, joined us to talk about his CRNA career, outline common misconceptions about CRNA, share tips and advice for new CRNAs, and more.

    We Discuss

    • (0:00) Introduction
    • (2:07) Did Blaise Always Know He Wanted to Be a CRNA?
    • (3:40) What is CRNA School Like
    • (9:10) Imposter Syndrome When Starting Out
    • (13:00) CRNA School Prerequisites
    • (14:18) Common Misconceptions About CRNA
    • (22:13) What Assessments Do You Have During Surgery
    • (27:55) How Much Variety Do You See in Your Day
    • (33:11) Most Difficult CRNA Procedures
    • (44:05) Logistics of Being a CRNA
    • (49:17) 24hr Shifts as a CRNA
    • (52:10) Difference Between 1099 vs W2 Nurses
    • (57:03) Tips & Advice for New CRNAs

    About Blaise Sims MSN, MBA, CRNA

    Blaise is a CRNA currently working as site chief in the Houston Gulf Coast region, nine years into his anesthesia practice. Before anesthesia, he worked as an ER tech and RN intern, then as an RN he worked in a trauma neuro ICU full time and worked PRN in the MICU, SICU, CICU, and ER. His previous anesthesia experience includes working at the Debakey Heart and Vascular Institute where he performed Heart, Lung, and Kidney transplants as well as all major aorta and vascular procedures. 

    In December of 2020, Blaise graduated from LSUS with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA). He chose to pursue his MBA to educate himself for future leadership opportunities and obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the business side of healthcare and anesthesia. He gives back to the nursing community by mentoring young RNs new to their career, providing guidance and advice. He also has a charity that performs service trips in areas of need abroad. These service trips provide critical access to surgeries otherwise not available. They also provide amazing learning opportunities for the volunteer RNs that participate. When not working, Blaise is married with two children. His wife and kiddos are the reason behind everything he does. 

    Where to Find Blaise Online

    About the Show

    Producer – Jonathan Cary 

    Assistant Producer – Katie Schrauben

    Assistant Producer – Sam MacKay 

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    Dr. Jeff Gadsden MD Discusses Regional Anesthesia & Nerve Injury

    Dr. Jeff Gadsden MD Discusses Regional Anesthesia & Nerve Injury

    Dr. Jeff Gadsden is a Physician Anesthesiologist who did a large portion of his residency with Dr. Admir Hadzic at the New York School of Regional Anesthesia (NYSORA) where his love of regional anesthesia was born.  He has since brought that passion and expertise to Duke University where he currently serves as the Chief, Division of Orthopedic, Plastic & Regional Anesthesia. Dr. Gadsden is not only an expert at regional anesthesia but passionate about it which comes across in every video he does, to every trainee he mentors and in this podcast!

    We talk about everything regional anesthesia from the movement away from epidurals, new blocks, the utility of the nerve stimulation, new drugs, adjuncts in nerve blocks to nerve injury, and the evidence! If you love regional anesthesia you do not want to miss this one!

    You can see his phenomenal regional anesthesia videos on his youtube channel titled "Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine" located here https://tinyurl.com/y8zt37od

    You can also follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jeffgadsden and with the hashtag #DukeRAP

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    Ep 1: October 16, 1846 (The Etherist, Season 3)

    Ep 1: October 16, 1846 (The Etherist, Season 3)

    On Friday, Oct. 16, 1846, William Thomas Green Morton changed the world of medicine with his demonstration of vaporized ether anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston.

    The discovery and public demonstration of ether anesthesia was not a sudden achievement, though. In fact, it was the results of incremental scientific gains by dozens of scientists from Raymond Lully, the Spanish alchemist who first distilled sulfuric ether in 1275, to Joseph Priestly, the English researcher who developed nitrous oxide in 1774, and finally to Morton.

    But there is more to the story than those early pioneers could have known. This season we will be retelling and reimagining the story about the dawn of anesthesia use with a slight twist. We will also dive into the latest research into the mechanisms of anesthesia’s effects on the brain—knowledge the early innovators in anesthesia could not have realized in their time.

    This is episode 1 of season 3 of “Anesthesiology News presents The Etherist.” Episode 2 will be available on Oct. 26, 2021.

    Sponsored by Masimo and Medtronic.

    Suggested Reading

    • Fenster JM. Ether Day: The Strange Tale of America’s Greatest Medical Discovery and the Haunted Men Who Made It. Perennial; 2002.
    • Mets B. Leadership in Anaesthesia: Five Pioneers of the Deadly Quest for Surgical Insensibility. Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2021.
    • Mets B. Waking Up Safer?: An Anesthesiologist’s Record. SilverWood Books; 2018.
    • Snow SJ. Blessed Days of Anaesthesia: How Anaethetics Changed the World. Oxford University Press; 2008.
    • Sykes K, Bunker J. Anaesthesia and the Practice of Medicine: Historical Perspectives. 1st ed. CRC Press; 2007.

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    The Etherist—Season 3 Prologue: No Laughing Matter

    The Etherist—Season 3 Prologue: No Laughing Matter

    Before the discovery of ether anesthesia, surgery was an excruciating experience for patients, their loved ones and even the surgeons who performed the operations.

    In the 1840s, an important scientific breakthrough changed the course of medical history—the discovery of anesthesia. However, over several decades leading up to that historic discovery, the potential for less painful surgery existed without anyone managing to connect the dots between a series of scientific developments with nitrous oxide and the need for anesthesia in surgery. Those decades presented a stark missed opportunity for all surgery patients of the time, and a true conundrum affectionately known as “laughing gas.”

    In the prologue for season 3 of “Anesthesiology News presents The Etherist,” we delve into the decades-long conundrum of the coexistence of anesthesia—in the form of nitrous oxide and ether—and the continuation of painful surgery during the early 19th century.

    Episode 1 of The Etherist will be available on Oct. 16, 2021—175 years after the original demonstration of ether anesthesia, now known as Ether Day.

    Sponsored by Masimo and Medtronic.

    Suggested Reading

    • Fenster JM. Ether Day: The Strange Tale of America’s Greatest Medical Discovery and the Haunted Men Who Made It. Perennial; 2002.
    • Mets B. Leadership in Anaesthesia: Five Pioneers of the Deadly Quest for Surgical Insensibility. Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2021.
    • Mets B. Waking Up Safer?: An Anesthesiologist’s Record. SilverWood Books; 2018.
    • Snow SJ. Blessed Days of Anaesthesia: How Anaethetics Changed the World. Oxford University Press; 2008.
    • Sykes K, Bunker J. Anaesthesia and the Practice of Medicine: Historical Perspectives. 1st ed. CRC Press; 2007.

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    The Etherist—Season 3 Trailer: Ether Day Revisited

    The Etherist—Season 3 Trailer: Ether Day Revisited

    In this new season of “Anesthesiology News presents The Etherist,” we celebrate the 175th anniversary of the original Ether Day by looking back at the origin of anesthesiology as a modern medical specialty.

    We will revisit those early days of discovery and innovation and the people who made it all possible, but we won’t stop with the history of anesthesia. This season we will also dive into the emergence of new research that has revealed the basic effects of how anesthetic drugs work in the first place.

    Join us on this journey into the past as we uncover what those early pioneers of anesthesia knew and didn’t know as they made one of the most significant medical discoveries in history.

    This new season of The Etherist will be available on Oct. 16, the 175th anniversary of Ether Day.

    Sponsored by Masimo and Medtronic.

    Suggested Reading

    1. Fenster JM. Ether Day: The Strange Tale of America’s Greatest Medical Discovery and the Haunted Men Who Made It. Perennial; 2002.
    2. Mets B. Leadership in Anaesthesia: Five Pioneers of the Deadly Quest for Surgical Insensibility. Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2021.
    3. Mets B. Waking Up Safer?: An Anesthesiologist’s Record. SilverWood Books; 2018.
    4. Snow SJ. Blessed Days of Anaesthesia: How Anaethetics Changed the World. Oxford University Press; 2008.
    5. Sykes K, Bunker J. Anaesthesia and the Practice of Medicine: Historical Perspectives. 1st ed. CRC Press; 2007.

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    ‘On the Case’: Pediatric POCUS for TACO

    ‘On the Case’: Pediatric POCUS for TACO

    In this episode of “On the Case,” Carl (Yuan-Feng) Lo, MD, joins us to discuss his case report about using lung point-of-care ultrasound to diagnose and treat transfusion-associated circulatory overload in a toddler with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

    Lo is a clinical assistant professor of anesthesiology in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and the Keck School of Medicine of USC, also in Los Angeles.

    “On the Case” is an interview-driven podcast series, in which we take a behind-the-scenes look at the popular case reports that are published in Anesthesiology News. We interrogate the authors of those case reports what it was like to experience those clinical situations and why they decided to write about them afterward. 

    Links from episode

    Link to case report: https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Clinical-Anesthesiology/Article/03-21/Pediatric-POCUS-to-Diagnose-Treat-TransfusionAssociated-Circulatory-Overload/62701

    Link to POCUS training: https://www.asra.com/events-education/event-item/2021/11/06/default-calendar/introduction-to-perioperative-point-of-care-ultrasound

     

    E49: Cardiac Valve Disease

    E49: Cardiac Valve Disease

    In this episode we briefly discuss the normal physiology and blood flow through the heart. We move on to talk about the left side of the heart and how stenosis and regurgitation affect pressures, volumes, and coronary perfusion.

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    Scholarship

    Scholarship

    Announcing our 2020 scholarship for our Patreon members! If you aren't already a Patreon member, you are missing out! Head over to Patreon.com, search "student nurse anesthesia" and become a member to have access to all of our episodes. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must be enrolled in a nurse anesthesia program and be a Patreon member.

     Deadline is December 31, 2020
     Download the application from our Patreon page and email your submission to studentnurseanesthesia@gmail.com.  

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    E43: Vascular Procedures

    E43: Vascular Procedures

    In today's discussion, we discuss anesthetic management of patients with vascular disease. We walk through the general steps of managing a carotid and AAA to provide examples of how we should monitor and care for patients with vascular disease.

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    E40: Shoulder Procedures (CarePlan)

    E40: Shoulder Procedures (CarePlan)

    Short, simple, to the point. Today we discuss shoulder surgeries and your typical setup. Remember, if you are in sitting position, go ahead and draw up your neo to stay ahead of the game. We like perfused brains!

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    E39: Hematology

    E39: Hematology

    Do you have difficulty sleeping? Try this episode...All joking aside, this episode is tough! This episode is packed full of facts to memorize to make sure you understand clotting cascades and how our bodies maintain hemostasis.

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    E38: Regional Anesthesia-3 (Neuraxial Anesthesia)

    E38: Regional Anesthesia-3 (Neuraxial Anesthesia)

    In this episode we discuss the indications, techniques, and complications associated with spinal and epidural anesthesia.

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    E37: Regional Anesthesia-2 (Lower Extremity-Premium)

    E37: Regional Anesthesia-2 (Lower Extremity-Premium)

    Today's episode focuses on the lumbar plexus and the sacral plexus. Understanding this anatomy, we can perform nerve blocks for various lower extremity procedures.


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    E36: Regional Anesthesia-1 (Upper Extremity)

    E36: Regional Anesthesia-1 (Upper Extremity)

    A brief overview of ultrasound mechanics and the blocks involving the brachial plexus. We discuss the inter-scalene block, supra-clavicular block, infra-clavicular block, and the axillary block.

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    E35: Monitoring

    E35: Monitoring

    Monitors! Pulse oximetry, BP, BIS, ETCO2, CVP and more. In this episode we discuss these various monitors, their methods of measurement, and the physiology behind their waveforms.

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    E34: Pediatrics-4 (Emergent/Urgent Surgeries-Premium)

    E34: Pediatrics-4 (Emergent/Urgent Surgeries-Premium)

    Today's discussion focuses on GI, spine, and ophthalmic abnormalities which may need to be emergently managed in the pediatric population. Topics include myelomeningocele, TEF, NEC, pyloric stenosis, omphalocele, gastroschisis and more.

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    E33: Pediatrics-3 (Induction Pharmacology-Premium)

    E33: Pediatrics-3 (Induction Pharmacology-Premium)

    Although each institution's practices are unique, today we discuss the basics of pediatric inductions. From an inhalational induction to a RSI, we cover the processes and dosages of managing a pediatric induction.

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    E32: Pediatrics-2 (Circulation and Heart Defects-Premium)

    E32: Pediatrics-2 (Circulation and Heart Defects-Premium)

    In today's episode we discuss the circulation in utero and several heart defects and the associated physiology. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

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