Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs

Beyond The Mask Podcast
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Feb 27, 2020 • 43min

Ep 62: Hey Smart Mamas - Balancing Motherhood with a CRNA Career

The three women behind the Scrub Caps & Sippy Cups podcast joins us to talk about the personal side of the profession. Being a mother is such a difficult job on its own but then you add in a CRNA career and it can be a struggle at times. You’re not alone! Let’s speak candidly about the challenges and how we can lean on each other for support.   Full show notes and additional resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2292    Today's rundown:  1:33 – Jeremy and Sharon use Facebook Live today.  1:55 – Sharon is excited about this topic. She’s been talking about this for months. 2:38 – Welcome CRNAs Crystal, Ellen, and Laci from the Scrub Caps & Sippy Cups podcast. 2:49 – Laci shares her background as a CRNA.    3:50 – Ellen tells us about growing up in the Ukraine, her career, and family.  4:54 – Crystal shares her background.   7:28 – Why is this subject so important and what made you start this podcast?  8:23 – Social media has allowed moms from all over the country to connect with each and support one another.  9:52 – All three ladies live in different states and time zones. Have they been able to meet face to face yet? 12:56 – What was your biggest misconception about parenting?  13:52 – What was Crystal most unprepared for when becoming a parent? 14:33 – The difficulty of breastfeeding explained to Jeremy.  16:52 – Jeremy stirs it up with another question about breastfeeding.   18:34 – There’s so much external guilt placed upon moms to breastfeed.  20:13 – Mom-judging goes both ways, too.  21:26 – Let’s talk about the difficulty of making a marriage work on top of everything else.  24:38 – Crystal talks about the issues and challenges of marriage with kids and a career. 25:20 – The subject of love language comes up and some of us share ours.  27:19 – The discussion of laundry and husbands takes over.  29:40 – What do you make time for to take care of yourself? 33:06 – It’s important to maintain your own identity.  35:28 – Here’s where you can find the ladies and connect with them.  36:10 – Final thoughts from the ladies.    Come join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beyondthemaskpodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tour 
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Feb 20, 2020 • 34min

Ep 61: NCANA History with Cathy Briggs, CRNA

The state of North Carolina is fortunate enough to have Cathy Briggs, CRNA, documenting the history of the organization as well as the profession for the NCANA. She joins us today to look back on the lessons learned through the years, the important legal battles, and the people who have influenced the most.   Show notes and additional resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2279    Today's rundown:  1:33 – We’re recording at the NCANA meeting in Wilmington. 2:16 – Today we’re joined by Cathy Briggs, historian for NCANA.   2:38 – How did you get involved in this role? 3:49 – Kathy being given the lifetime achievement award from the NCANA. 4:24 – What are some of the important things in our history that we can learn from? 6:21 – 50% of all CRNAs are going to retire in the next 10 years. 6:50 – How strong is the NCANA? 7:33 – Looking back on some of the legal battles North Carolina has faced. 9:11 – North Carolina has used strong advertising efforts to create awareness for the industry. 11:37 – Who has influenced the history of the NCANA the most? 12:48 – Cathy is seeing a trend that current students aren’t as aware of the association as past generations. 15:18 – Has there been much collaboration between other advanced nursing professionals? 16:22 – What can we do to encourage SRNAs? 21:16 – Tell us more about what’s happening with legislation.   22:42 – Some history on when the NCANA was formed. 24:44 – What would Cathy be doing if she wasn’t a CRNA? 26:14 – Final message from Cathy on staying involved.   29:09 – Cathy recalls a message she heard years ago that sticks with her today.
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Feb 13, 2020 • 40min

Ep 60: Courage to Lead – Sandy Ouellette Reflects on Year as AANA President

Our latest installment of the ‘Courage to Lead’ series features Sandy Ouellette, CRNA, who was president of the AANA in 1989. We go back in time to reflect on her long list of accomplishments from that year and beyond. Sandy played a key role in Medicare reimbursement, the IFNA’s creation, and AANA insurance and she looks back on each of these and more.     Show notes and additional resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2270    Today's Rundown:  2:18 – One of our favorites is in studio with us today, Sandy Ouellette. 2:47 – Sandy takes us back through her year as AANA president. 3:42 – A list of achievements in 1989. 6:52 – ‘Sandyisms’ 7:45 – What was the role of the board of directors and Medicare reimbursement that year? 9:51 – It takes a village to make these changes.   10:28 – TEFRA and how ratios were agreed upon. 12:18 – Some history on the formation of IFNA 16:03 – AANA insurance celebrated 30 years in 2019. Why was it formed and what was the purpose of that?   18:53 – The insurance has also created some additional benefits.   19:21 – Sandy describes the replica dividend check she received which shows how much has been given back to the AANA. 21:17 – The College Bowl has become a special event. 23:16 – Sandy shares the trade publications that have made a big impact on the industry and how history will be documented moving forward. 27:58 – What are the most valuable leadership lessons Sandy learned during her year in office? 30:05 – As this new generation of CRNAs takes over, what message would you like to get across to them? 32:05 – We need to use the power of social media for good. 34:10 – Sandy wouldn’t change her career path if given another opportunity. 36:00 – One final message from Sandy.
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Feb 6, 2020 • 40min

Ep 59: Legislative and Regulatory Issues CRNAs Face with Anna Polyak

It can be challenging enough for CRNAs to keep up with their own responsibilities each day so we understand how difficult it is to stay updated on changing legislation and regulatory issues. Did you know the AANA can be a huge resource for you? We brought on Senior Director of State Government Affairs Anna Polyak, RN, JD, to tell us about where the organization is focused and what they’re doing to help CRNAs.   Show notes and additional resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2253    About the guest:  Ms. Polyak is the Senior Director of State Government Affairs and Legal at the AANA’s where she works closely with state associations of nurse anesthetists to remove barriers to CRNA practice to assure that CRNAs can practice to the full extent of their training and education.  Ms. Polyak received her BSN and JD from Loyola University Chicago.  Prior to joining the AANA in April 2011, she worked as the Corporate Compliance attorney for a national long-term care company and served as the Associate Chief Counsel for the Illinois Department of Public Health. Prior to starting her legal career, Ms. Polyak practiced as an operating room nurse.   Today's rundown:  2:21 – Welcome our guest today, Anna Polyak, RN, BSN, JD 3:15 – Let’s begin by talking about the legislative and regulatory things that CRNAs face and who regulates our practice. 4:46 – Why is this topic so important right now for CRNAs? 5:33 – What are some of the AANA goals have related to CRNA practice and scope of practice? 6:41 – Are all CRNAs under the board of nursing in all states? 7:43 – Anna explains the tracking service tool the AANA offers. 9:53 – Let’s talk about how CRNAs are regulated at the state level. 10:53 – AANA members can use the group to get help understanding the regulations. 11:55 – They look at these basic areas and focus attention here. 12:55 – How states can opt out from the federal supervision requirement.   15:40 – Most members don’t know about this added value resource.   18:35 – What states are going through certain issues currently that the AANA is spending time on? 19:17 – AANA is rolling out a pilot program in Oklahoma, Alabama, and Arkansas. 23:00 – What advice would you have for practicing CRNAs right now and what can they do to keep things moving forward? 25:42 – Sharon’s experience building relationships with legislatures in North Carolina.   26:50 – Educating your facility administrator can also be very helpful.  29:46 – What do you say to the CRNAs that don’t want to get involved beyond the day-to-day responsibilities of the job? 32:37 – Does Anna have any predictions about how the landscape might change in the coming years? 33:50 – Anna is in the middle of organizing a charity race.
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Jan 30, 2020 • 27min

Ep 58: CRNA Dogma & Traditions with Peter Strube: Where’s the Evidence?

Have you ever stopped and asked yourself why something is done a certain way? There are so many aspects of our job that are based on standards and procedures developed years before us but should we be questioning these? Today we talk with Peter Strube, CRNA, DNAP, about dogma and traditions in nurse anesthesia and how things will continue to evolve.   Read more and get additional resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2245    Today's rundown:  1:43 – Let’s welcome Peter Strube to the show. Tell us a little about yourself. 3:29 – Why is this topic dogma and tradition important? 6:22 – What’s the oddest dogma that you talk about in your lectures? 7:33 – How hard is it to break tradition? 10:36 – What’s Peter’s favorite current dogma trend? 11:57 – How LR leads to panic attacks.   13:46 – Peter recently had to undergo surgery.   15:27 – How did Peter get involved in this area? 17:06 – Do you implement the things you learn about in your practice? 18:47 – What does the future hold for changing dogma? 21:03 – What would Peter be if he wasn’t a CRNA? 22:34 – Final message from Peter on this subject.
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Jan 23, 2020 • 40min

Ep 57: How CRNAs and SRNAs Can Deal with Stress and PTSD

Working as a nurse anesthetist can be a highly emotional and stressful position as you constantly deal with pressure to perform. That’s why there’s an emphasis being put on health and wellness by people like Jerry Hogan, DNSc, CRNA, ARNP-BC, who is the program director at Rush University. He joins us to talk about this topic and ways that CRNAs and SRNAs can cope with the stress and PTSD brought on from work.     Read more and get additional resources here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2238    Today's rundown:  2:25 – Our guest today is Jerry Hogan, DNSc, CRNA, APRN-BC 3:37– Opening up with the key points on today’s topic of PTSD, Second Victim Syndrome, wellness, and stress. 5:55 – PTSD is divided into three clusters: re-experiencing, avoidance, and persistent arousal. 7:28 – How much of this is a societal issue? 10:09 – Anesthesia school is very trying and that’s where wellness starts. 13:13 – Jerry believes that healthy people are people that can control their thoughts and feelings and behaviors. 14:28 – We are the ones responsible for our own well-being.   15:43 – Wellness resources that are available for CRNAs. 17:32 – How do you practice mindfulness? 20:30 – What’s your response when people say we are babying our students? 22:35 – Discussion on cognitive reframing. 26:00 – What Jerry does when his stress level is elevated? 28:31 – Jerry recaps his career and experience in the military, which led him to this field. 34:00 – Final message from Jerry
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Jan 16, 2020 • 42min

Ep 56: Courage to Lead: Looking Back at Dick Ouellette’s Time as AANA President

In the latest installment of our Courage to Lead series, we spend some time with Dick Ouellette, CRNA, MEd, who was a two-term president of the AANA. During his time serving in that capacity, Ouellette helped reinvigorate the profession by focusing on education standards and had a heavy involvement in direct reimbursement coming to pass.   Read more about this episode: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2223    Today's Rundown:  2:43 – Our special guest today is Dick Ouellette, CRNA    3:17 – Give us some highlights from your two terms as AANA President. 4:46 – The second thing he was interested in at the time. 6:19 – Where he was focused during the second term. 7:18 – Why were joint committees so important to Dick at the time? 10:39 – Direct reimbursement’s beginning and how it progressed during his term. 16:42 – What’s the significance of direct reimbursement? 19:18 – What would it look like today if direct reimbursement didn’t happen? 23:48 – Education was a big concern for Dick. What was the response when he wanted to increase requirements? 28:08 – Dick shares a great story about Sandy and education.   28:33 – Moving to 1990 and the commission that formed. 33:06 – The thing that Dick feels we’re lacking the most today. 36:39 – If Dick could pick one other profession, what would it be?    
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Jan 9, 2020 • 37min

Ep 55: How Smart Leaders Prepare for an Unknown Future with Calvin Stovall

The healthcare industry, much like the world around us, is full of uncertainty. How comfortable are you with the potential for change? Today we talk with keynote speaker Calvin Stovall about actions and principles you can apply to your life to help you continue to grow and perform at a high level.   Read more about this topic and get additional resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2231    Today's rundown:  1:50 – Our guest today is Calvin Stovall. 4:36 – What can a person do to prepare for uncertainty? 5:43 – Widen your circle to become a better person. 7:01 – What keeps people from stepping out of their comfort zone and meeting new people? 8:51 – We aren’t taught how to fail. How does someone move forward after failing? 11:16 – Putting this podcast together was stepping out for us and a big learning experience. 12:07 – What Sharon would tell her children when things weren’t going well.   12:59 – You should never stop learning. It’s a big part of being successful. 15:31 – What do you tell people that are scared to step out of their comfort zone? 17:58 – Do you know how much the average attention span has changed since 1980? 20:52 – What Sharon does every year to challenge herself. 22:27 – Calvin has a mastermind group that meets every quarter. 24:41 – How can take that entrepreneurial spirit and apply it to the CRNA industry? 26:29 – The book ‘Think and Grow Rich’ talks about mastermind groups. 28:20 – Why Calvin’s favorite word is passion. 31:12 – What final message would Calvin like to leave for listeners? 32:34 – How to get in touch with Calvin.
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Jan 2, 2020 • 43min

Ep 54: How CRNAs Should Prepare for Depositions with Steve Mund

No one ever expects to be a part of a lawsuit but situations arise where CRNAs have to answer questions under oath. It’s an intimidating process, especially for someone who’s never been a part of a trial before, but we’ll help prepare you for a deposition by explaining the process and how you can protect yourself.   ***CE CREDIT ALERT: Did you know you can get continuing education credit from the AANA for listening to this episode? Go to AANACKN.com to get the details and get your credit today! And see a list of other episodes that qualify for CE credit here.   Show Notes and Additional Resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ep-54-how-crnas-should-prepare-for-depositions-with-steve-mund/2215/    Today's Rundown:  2:23 – Today we’re joined by Steve Mund. 4:07 – Why is this topic so important? 4:59 – Here’s what got Steven interested in depositions. 7:14 – Why would a CRNA ever need to be deposed? 8:26 – Steve explains the deposition process. 10:46 – You need to have a lawyer that represents you personally. 13:26 – It’s important to understand your insurance policy and what it says.   15:44 – So I’m being sued, what do I do? 17:16 – How often do administrators have to deal with lawsuits? 18:38 – How are depositions different from trials? 21:13 – Being deposed makes people nervous. Here’s what you can do to make sure you don’t speak out of turn.   22:28 – Charting is extremely important.   24:24 – What do you do if you make a mistake while you’re testifying? 26:58 – If you feel like you’re losing your cool in that environment, what should you do? 29:48 – Why your demeanor can affect your deposition. 32:51 – What training or resources are available to CRNAs? 37:13 – Final thoughts on the subject.
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Dec 26, 2019 • 42min

Ep 53: Sharing the Gifts of Our Past

Past AANA presidents Sandy Ouellette, CRNA, and Nancy Maree, CRNA, join the show for the final episode of 2019. We’ll take a look back at how they’ve seen the profession evolve and discuss the gifts they’ve given and received from the profession through the years.   Show Notes and Additional Resources: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/?p=2208    Today's Rundown:  1:32 – We’re joined today by Nancy Maree and Sandy Ouellette for another historical episode. 2:27 – Today we want to talk about gifts received over a career in anesthesia.   3:42 – What drew Nancy into a career as a nurse anesthetist? 5:26 – Here’s what got Sandy into the career and it started at a young age. 8:50 – How has the educational process for nurse anesthetists changed over the past 40 years? 13:47 – Sandy remembers a coup that happened when she began school. 16:28 – Sandy talks about how different many of the processes were. 19:54 – The return on investment is still tremendous for CRNAs. 22:07 – Over 90% of CRNAs spend a career in clinical anesthesia, but Nancy and Sandy moved from clinical to educational. They talk about why. 26:47 – Both ladies have given back a lot to the profession. 31:59 – Nancy gives her thoughts on what she’s thankful for and what the next generation of CRNAs should be thankful for.   35:45 – Here’s what Sandy is thankful for.   37:12 – Sharon has a message for Jeremy.

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