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Anesthesia Guidebook

Jon Lowrance
Anesthesia
Anesthesia Education
Dexmedetomidine
Colorectal Surgery
No Peace In Quiet
Mental Health
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
Writing Process
Leadership
Perioperative Monitoring
Pain Management
Inflammation
Creativity
Maine Medical Center
Couples In Anesthesia School
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
Sapiens
Self-Publishing
Publishing Industry
CRNA

Anesthesia Guidebook is the go-to guide for anesthesia providers who want to master their craft.

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Recent Guests

Matt Moody
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Episode: #113 – Sabbatical in Spain with Matt Moody, CRNA
Austin Cole
Doctoral student and CRNA at Duke Regional Hospital
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Episode: #112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA
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Episode: #111 – How to do Medical Mission Trips with Stacey Such, CRNA
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Episode: #107 – No Peace in Quiet with Keli Rueth, DNP, CRNA
Cassie Capps
Doctor of Nursing Practice in Anesthesiology
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Episode: #106 – What we know about anesthesia school formatting – Cassie Capps
Jennifer Heiden
Anesthesia doctoral student at University of Arizona
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Episode: #105 – The Impact of Precepting on Clinical Learning
Chuck Biddle
Professor emeritus of anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University
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Episode: #104 – At-home cardiorespiratory events following ambulatory surgery – Chuck Biddle, PhD, CRNA
Eliana Zimmerman
Doctoral student at Northeastern University and previous ICU nurse
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Episode: #103 – Dexmedetomidine Deep Dive with Eliana Zimmerman

Host

Jon Lowrance
Host and passionate educator in the field of anesthesia, focusing on providing insightful discussions related to clinical practice and personal development for anesthesia providers.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 255 ratings
  • Great info

    I’m a veterinary small animal specialty and emergency anesthetist - yes we do median sternotomies, thoracotomies, craniotomies, etc. in vetmed! - and it’s so interesting to compare protocol. I especially like the dexmedetomidine episode & “nerding out” discussing the pharmacodynamics. The reversal is atipamezole, and yes it will take away the MAC sparing effects. I never reverse under GA because it has the potential to cause significant hypotension. Looking forward to more episodes to come!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MollyMiranda
    United Statesa year ago
  • Must have for NARs/RRNAs/SRNAs

    This podcast has been amazing. I wish I found it sooner. The host seems like such a chill dude and likable guy that I wish I could have as a preceptor. He hits a lot of the important information that you need to know. Love the top drawer run downs!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pharyeon
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent podcast!!!

    I am a 1st year SRNA out of Detroit. My friend who is a CRNA recommended this podcast to me and it has been a great adjunct to studying. The podcast has helped me to learn science based information as well as a lot of practical application of concepts. The podcast helps to put broad information from the class room into real life context. Further more I have learned a lot of cool anesthesia facts that aren’t discussed in class as well as information about the profession. I really enjoy listening ... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    Dom Ferro7
    United States2 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    First year SRNA, we are currently learning about the physiology of acute pain. Loved listening to EP 103. Eliana did a great job presenting and held my attn. Thank you for teaching me something this morning!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    smlbv21
    United States2 years ago
  • Local Anesthetics

    Second year SRNA here… This was a phenomenal review of locals. Very thorough and explained in a way that is clinically applicable. I really enjoyed this podcast, thank you!

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    5
    blkths111
    United States2 years ago

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The host is noted for an approachable style and his ability to simplify complex topics, making it accessible for both students and seasoned professionals.
Listeners find the content highly relevant and valuable for their training and practice, appreciating the blend of educational content and personal stories from experienced professionals.
Many express gratitude for the practical insights they gain, affirming the podcast's role as a helpful resource during their anesthesia education and professional journey.

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#113 – Sabbatical in Spain with Matt Moody, CRNA
Q: What were some highlights of your time in Spain?
Matt elaborated that the greatest highlight was the time spent together as a family, emphasizing memorable picnics at sunset on the beach.
#113 – Sabbatical in Spain with Matt Moody, CRNA
Q: When did you go? Where did you go? How long were you away? And why did you decide to do this in the middle of your career?
Matt shared that they went to Granada, Spain, from August 2023 to August 2024, mainly to experience life outside of work and focus on their family before their daughter entered the formal education system.
#112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA
Q: What common competencies emerged from your research?
Common competencies included crucial conversations handling, time commitment and organizational skills, team building, motivation, and business management skills.
#112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA
Q: What were the main goals of the study?
The main goals were to assess how prepared Chief CRNAs felt when entering their roles, identify their professional development needs, and explore their preferred learning methods.
#112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA
Q: Where did the idea for this paper come from?
The idea came as a culmination of Austin Cole's doctoral project to explore the experiences of CRNAs in administrative roles due to a lack of literature in this area.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Anesthesia Guidebook

What is Anesthesia Guidebook about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content is largely tailored towards Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and those interested in anesthesia, covering a diverse range of topics from medical education to critical care practices. Episodes often feature discussions on current challenges in the anesthesia field, practical tips for students and providers, and insights from experienced professionals, creating a rich resource for both aspiring and practicing anesthetists. Unique features include personal stories from guests, leadership insights, and practical applications of anesthesia concepts, making it a valuable tool for enhancing clinical practice and professional development in the field.

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2. Austin Cole
3. Robert Whitehurst
4. Stacey Such
5. Keli Rueth
6. Cassie Capps
7. Jennifer Heiden
8. Chuck Biddle

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