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Dexmedetomidine — or “Dex” — has become one of the most intriguing and versatile drugs in the anesthesia world. In this episode of Anesthesia Alchemy with hosts Lynn Macksey, MSN, CRNA and Garry Brydges, PhD, DNP, MBA, CRNA, ACNP-BC, FAAN dive deep into the pharmacology, clinical application, and emerging research surrounding this alpha-2 agonist.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 CNS receptor action and sedative pathways💉 IV, buccal, spinal, and local delivery methods🫁 Organ protection and anti-inflammatory effects🛏️ Potential future use as a sleep aid🧬 Promising research on cancer immunity and stress modulation
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In this special crossover episode of Beyond the Mask, we sit down with two hosts from the Grade 1 View, a new podcast hosted by nurse anesthesia residents for nurse anesthesia residents. Kevin Chem and Charity Garno join Sharon and Tracy Castleman, DNP, CRNA, APN-A, FAANA to reflect on mentorship, the student experience, and the future of the CRNA profession.
Here’s some of what you’ll hear in this episode:
🎓 The student experience and navigating clinicals with confidence🧑🏫 Why mentorship and grace are essential in training🎧 Favorite moments from Grade One View podcast🌍 The future of CRNA practice and international expansion🤝 How AANA engagement builds legacy and leadership
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What if studying for boards could actually be fun and sustainable? In this episode of Grade 1 View, Kevin Chem sits down with Dr. Joshua Olson DNP, CRNA, CRNA educator, and co-creator of the Olivate app, to talk about the realities of CRNA education, board exam burnout, and what it means to walk alongside students instead of just lecturing from the front of the room.
From the emotional toll of imposter syndrome to the power of spaced repetition, Dr. Olson offers both empathy and innovation, sharing why he’s passionate about changing how CRNAs prepare, teach, and stay mentally healthy.
Whether you're a student wondering if you're good enough (you are) or a seasoned CRNA curious about the future of education, this episode delivers encouragement, fresh perspective, and practical tools for learning that lasts.
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More of what we discuss in this episode:
📚 Why CRNA students feel “beat down” — and how educators can build them back up🧠 How memory science and spaced repetition inspired Olivate📉 Burnout, board anxiety, and the three biggest challenges students face📱 The “Duolingo for CRNAs” and why it’s more than a quiz app👥 Why mentorship, grace, and belief matter more than ever in clinical education
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What does leadership look like in a profession that never stands still? In this episode, we’re excited to welcome back Bill Bruce, CEO of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology, to talk about the challenges and opportunities for CRNAs in 2025. Since stepping into his role, Bill has brought a fresh perspective and a deep commitment to advancing the role of CRNAs across the healthcare landscape.
Here’s some of what you’ll hear in this episode:
🧑⚕️ What Bill Bruce learned from shadowing CRNAs in practice🏛️ Honoring past presidents and staff contributions to AANA🌍 Expanding CRNA influence on the global healthcare stage💡 Innovation updates from Room 8 and new partnerships❤️ The emotional impact of CRNA care and why it matters
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It’s election season for the AANA, and that means it’s time to hear directly from the candidates. In this special edition of Beyond the Mask, we continue the annual tradition of giving CRNAs across the country an opportunity to listen to the voices, values, and visions of those running for national office.
You’ll hear from all 10 candidates for Director, both Treasurer candidates, and the individuals running for Vice President and President-Elect. Each message has been lightly edited for clarity and time, but the core message is unchanged: these are the professionals who want to help shape the future of nurse anesthesiology. Whether you’re undecided or just want to hear where your peers stand on leadership, advocacy, education, and innovation, this episode will help you make an informed decision before casting your vote.
Voting is open now through May 27. Don’t miss your chance to be heard.
Login into AANA.com and vote here: https://www.aana.com/membership/elections-and-governance/governance/election-center/candidates/
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What happens when SRNAs take their training to the global stage? Today, Charity welcomes Natalie, Cailtyn, and Mamawa to discuss their recent life-changing medical service trips to Mauritania and Honduras. These future CRNAs share their experiences providing anesthesia in resource-limited settings, highlighting the unique challenges and rewarding moments they encountered along the way.
Thanks to these three for sharing their experience!
Natalie Janes, 3rd year SRNA, Wayne State University – Service Trip to Honduras
Caitlyn Pichette, 3rd year SRNA, Wayne State University – Service Trip to Honduras
Mamawa Hollendyke, 3rd year SRNA, York College (graduating in a week!) – Service Trip to Mauritania (Africa)
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🌍 Stories from SRNAs working in Honduras and Mauritania
💉 Delivering anesthesia without standard equipment
⚡ When the power goes out mid-surgery…twice
🧠 Cultural insights and creative problem-solving in global ORs
❤️ Why these trips changed their perspective on care and humanity
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Placenta accreta is one of the most dangerous and rapidly growing challenges in obstetrics, and CRNAs are often on the front lines when things go wrong. This week we’re joined by OB anesthesia specialists Kira Bruck, CRNA and Kelsey Getzloff, DNP, CRNA to share the latest research, discuss the reasons behind the increase in cases, and outline essential anesthesia strategies for managing high-risk deliveries.
Coordination, communication, and preparation saves lives and this episode will help inform CRNAs about what’s most important to know about accreta cases.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 Understanding the placenta accreta spectrum: accreta, increta, percreta
⚠️ Why diagnosis is missed in 50% of cases and what that means for CRNAs
💉 Anesthesia strategies for known vs. unknown accreta cases
💬 Real-world insights from a high-volume OB anesthesia team
🔄 How CRNAs can advocate for transfers to higher levels of care
Catch Sharon Live at the 53rd Annual Refresher Course for Nurse Anesthetists!Join Sharon this November 14–16, 2025, at the Hilton Hotel in Walt Disney World Village, Florida, for the Frank Moya Continuing Education Program’s annual conference. She’ll be delivering four insightful talks as part of the guest faculty lineup.
Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and recharge—with some Disney magic on the side! Click here for more details and to register
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Today, we’re excited to bring back Emily Funk, DNP, CRNA to talk about tranexamic acid, or TXA—a drug making waves for its ability to control bleeding and improve surgical outcomes. Originally developed decades ago, TXA has gained new momentum due to its remarkable ability to control bleeding and improve surgical outcomes. Join us as we explore the fascinating story behind TXA’s discovery, its evolving applications, and the impact it’s having on patient safety and recovery.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
💉 The fascinating origin story of tranexamic acid
🧠 TXA’s evolving uses in anesthesia, trauma, OB, and pediatrics
🚀 Why researchers are studying TXA for space exploration
🧪 How TXA helps reduce bleeding — explained through paper cuts and scabs
👩🔬 Honoring the pioneering woman who helped develop TXA
Catch Sharon Live at the 53rd Annual Refresher Course for Nurse Anesthetists!Join Sharon this November 14–16, 2025, at the Hilton Hotel in Walt Disney World Village, Florida, for the Frank Moya Continuing Education Program’s annual conference. She’ll be delivering four insightful talks as part of the guest faculty lineup.
Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and recharge—with some Disney magic on the side! Click here for more details and to register
About our guest: https://nursing.duke.edu/directories/emily.funk
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What does it really mean to advocate for your profession, and why does it matter before you even graduate? In this episode of Grade 1 View, hosts Kevin and Larry sit down with AANA lead lobbyists Matt Thackston and Kristina Weger to provide a look into the world of CRNA advocacy.
From behind-the-scenes insights on Capitol Hill to tips for making your voice count at Mid-Year Assembly, they share eye-opening stories, practical advice, and real talk about how change happens in healthcare policy.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🏛️ What CRNA advocacy looks like at the federal and state level
🗣️ How your story—not just stats—moves legislators to act
🧠 Common myths policymakers believe about CRNAs (and how to fix them)
📨 Why following up after Mid-Year is just as important as showing up
🔄 How to engage 365 days a year—not just during conferences
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Connect with Kristina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-weger-12365a160/
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Today, we're focusing on the next generation of CRNAs and the importance of early engagement with the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology and the AANA Foundation. As new grads step into their careers, they have a unique opportunity to connect, contribute and grow within the profession. Recent grad Jake Bonnema, DNP, APRN-CRNA joins us to discuss why it’s so important to engage and how CRNAs can play a pivotal role in shaping the future of nurse anesthesia.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🗳️ What CRNA PACs actually do—and why they matter
🤝 How mentorship sparked Jake’s path into advocacy
💬 Making the ask: peer-to-peer power in growing PAC support
🎓 Why new grads should attend Mid-Year Assembly (and leave inspired)
Catch Sharon Live at the 53rd Annual Refresher Course for Nurse Anesthetists!Join Sharon this November 14–16, 2025, at the Hilton Hotel in Walt Disney World Village, Florida, for the Frank Moya Continuing Education Program’s annual conference. She’ll be delivering four insightful talks as part of the guest faculty lineup.
Don’t miss this chance to learn, connect, and recharge—with some Disney magic on the side! Click here for more details and to register
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Have you ever wondered about the potential impact of surgery and anesthesia on cognitive function? Today’s show will discuss the complexities of Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders (PND), a term encompassing conditions like postoperative delirium (POD), postoperative cognitive decline (POCD), and delayed neurocognitive recovery (DNR).
Through insightful discussions rooted in the latest research, we aim to shed light on:
The prevalence and impact of PND, drawing from studies highlighting its occurrence after various surgical procedures.Potential risk factors that may make individuals more susceptible to developing PND.Innovative approaches for prevention and management, including the investigation of medications like dexmedetomidine and anesthetic techniques such as total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol, which some studies suggest may have neuroprotective properties.The intricate underlying mechanisms of PND, exploring the roles of neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and even insulin signaling in the central nervous system.The use of monitoring techniques like electroencephalography (EEG) to better understand and potentially mitigate neurocognitive complications.The importance of early identification and comprehensive care for individuals experiencing PND.Visit us online: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/
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Happy Earth Day! In this special episode of Grade 1 View, Kevin and Olivia explore how anesthesia providers can make a real impact on the environment, one case at a time. As healthcare professionals, CRNAs play a significant role in the healthcare sector, which is responsible for nearly 10% of greenhouse gas emissions. This episode emphasizes the importance of being environmentally conscious in our practices, especially when it comes to anesthesia.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🌎 How volatile anesthetics contribute to climate change
💉 Three green anesthesia techniques you can implement today
🔬 Real data comparing low flow, TIVA, and regional approaches
🧪 The truth about compound A, oxygen consumption, and CO₂ absorbers
📉 How education and clinical tools can drive sustainable practice
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How can a quick bedside ultrasound transform patient safety in anesthesia? Today, Sharon and guest co-host Carole Doyscher, CRNA, BSN, MS, APRN explore the growing role of gastric point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS), a tool helping anesthesia providers assess stomach contents in real time.
Joined by Rachel Edgerton, DNAP, MSNA, CRNA, APRN, CHSE and three doctoral students from St. Mary’s University - Molly O’Neill, BSN, RN, Hannah Peine, BSN, RN, CCRN, CMC, Alyssa Klein, BSN, RN - the episode dives into their groundbreaking DNP project educating CRNAs on this skill.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🩻 How gastric PoCUS helps assess aspiration risk
💉 GLP-1 medications and their impact on NPO status
📈 DNP students’ national education project and outcomes
⚠️ Why current NPO guidelines are no longer enough
💬 Real-world barriers and solutions to implementing PoCUS in practice
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In this episode of Grade 1 View, we sat down with two incredibly brave and inspiring guests, Louisa Martin, PhD, CRNA and Rigo Garcia, MSN, MBA, CRNA, who opened up about their personal battles with substance use disorder. They didn’t hold anything back. From near rock bottom to recovery, from fear and shame to leadership and advocacy, their stories are raw, real, and deeply relevant to our lives as students and future CRNAs.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 Why high achievers and CRNAs are especially at risk for substance use
📖 Personal stories of addiction, recovery, and redemption from Louisa and Rigo
📞 What to know about AANA's 24/7 confidential helpline
🚫 Breaking the stigma: why it’s okay not to be okay
❤️ How to help a classmate or colleague in crisis
If you or someone you know need support, please utilize these resources:
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24 Hour Hotline: 888-895-2471
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As more CRNAs continue practicing well into their 60s and 70s, it raises a critical and complex question: how do we balance respect for experience with the need to protect patient safety? As healthcare evolves, so does the understanding of how aging affects performance in high stakes environments like the operating room. Today we’re going to have an open and honest conversation with longtime educator and CRNA Judy Thompson about cognitive health testing protocols and the path forward for those at the peak of their careers.
With over 35 years of leadership in nurse anesthesia education, Judy brings both professional insight and personal experience to the discussion. We’ll tackle everything from mandatory retirement age debates, discrimination concerns, and the value (and pitfalls) of cognitive testing, to what healthcare systems—and CRNAs themselves—can do to navigate this sensitive issue fairly.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 Cognitive testing in late-career CRNAs: fairness or discrimination?🏥 Patient safety vs. provider autonomy—how do we find the balance?📉 Aging impacts everyone differently; there’s no one-size-fits-all solution🛠️ Simulation and early baselines could be part of a better approach👩⚕️ Aging CRNAs bring wisdom—but also face scrutiny and bias
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Today we’re going to break down three life-threatening syndromes that every CRNA, anesthesia provider, and healthcare professional should know: Serotonin Syndrome, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS), and Malignant Hyperthermia (MH).
Though these conditions are rare, their symptoms often overlap—making quick, accurate diagnosis and intervention critical. Garry and Terry take a deep dive into the causes, symptoms, physiology, and treatment protocols for each condition, while also sprinkling in their signature humor and real-world insights.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 Understanding the overlap and differences between serotonin syndrome, NMS, and MH
💊 Medication triggers to watch out for—from SSRIs to succinylcholine
🚨 Emergency symptoms that demand immediate action
🧬 The role of genetics and pharmacology in MH
👨⚕️ Real-world prevention and treatment strategies for anesthesia providers
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Postoperative cognitive disorders (POCD) are often misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and underestimated, but they can dramatically affect a patient’s recovery and long-term quality of life. We’ve invited Dr. Christine Detwiler to join us so we can better understand the science behind POCD, the risk factors, and the strategies anesthesia providers are using to protect brain health.
Along with guest co-host Dana Pederson, CRNA, we dive into this topic with Christine while it’s still very fresh on her mind. She shares the insights she uncovered during her doctoral research, including risk factors, early signs to watch for, and why anesthesia providers play a bigger role in brain health than they might think.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 POCD affects more patients than we realize—especially older adults
🔍 Post-op delirium and cognitive dysfunction are different but often overlap
📉 Less is more: lighter sedation may reduce cognitive complications
🩺 Preoperative assessment is key, even with limited time
🗣️ Familiarity, reorientation, and empathy matter in recovery
About our guest:
Dr. Detwiler holds great passion for her profession and practice as a CRNA. She has worked with a variety of patient populations as well as served on multiple international medical missions. Dr. Detwiler earned her DNP after ten years as a CRNA and now enjoys supporting current DNP students in their academic journeys. She strives to care for her patients with compassion and the highest standard of care. Dr. Detwiler is a strong advocate for the CRNA profession by her example and drive for growth. Outside of anesthesia, Dr. Detwiler spends as much time with her middle-school-aged daughter as she will allow, gets outside in the sun with her boyfriend to train for the next race, and takes clarinet lessons to keep her brain stimulated with new challenges.
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All four hosts are back together to welcome an inspirational guest to the show. We’re excited to spend time with David Warren, a nurse practitioner turned CRNA and well-known content creator in the nurse anesthesia community. David opens up about his unconventional journey—going from emergency medicine to nurse anesthesia—and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
📚 David’s unique journey from NP to CRNA
❄️ Life lessons from working locums in Alaska
💡 Tips for board prep and using APEX effectively
💼 Navigating job offers, mentorship, and independence
🧠 Why both NP and CRNA training make for a powerful combo
Check out David’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidWarrenNP
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CRNAs take pride in the precision and care that goes into every procedure, but what happens when things don’t go as planned? In the high-stakes world of healthcare, when something goes wrong, the patient isn’t the only one affected.
Today we’re going to shine a light on Second Victim Syndrome—the emotional trauma healthcare professionals experience following adverse patient events. Joined by Maria van Pelt, PhD, CRNA, CNE, CPPS, FAAN, FAANA and Luci New, DNP, CRNA, FAANA we’ll share personal stories and professional insight on this overlooked phenomenon.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🧠 Trauma after adverse events can be emotional, physical, and professional
🤝 Peer support programs play a vital role in recovery
💬 Simple check-ins can make a big difference in someone’s healing
🏥 Culture change is needed—support should be standard, not optional
Learn more about Maria: https://bouve.northeastern.edu/directory/maria-van-pelt/
Learn more about Luci: https://school.wakehealth.edu/faculty/n/luci-l-new
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What’s next for CRNAs and the future of nurse anesthesia? Today we’re bringing you an exclusive update from the leadership at the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology about the strategic vision for the future of the profession. AANA President Jan Setnor, MSN, CRNA, Col. (Ret), USAFR, NC and President-Elect Jeff Molter, MBA, MSN, CRNA join us to share key updates, insights, and advocacy efforts shaping nurse anesthesia.
Here are some of the key topics we discuss:
🏛️ CRNA Advocacy Efforts – The fight for full practice authority in the VA
👥 Leadership Development – New programs to support the next generation of CRNAs
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