Anesthesia Guidebook is the go-to guide for providers who want to master their craft. We help anesthesia providers thrive in challenging, high-stakes careers through our relevant, compelling guides. You’re on a path to becoming a master anesthesia provider. We’re your go-to guide for deepening your anesthesia practice.
The Anesthesia Guidebook podcast is an absolute gem for both new and experienced learners in the field of anesthesia. Hosted by Jon Lowrance, a highly knowledgeable and passionate anesthesia provider, this podcast is a valuable resource that should not be missed. From his engaging style of hosting to the thoroughly researched and actionable information he presents in each episode, Jon has created a top-notch podcast that is well worth your time.
One of the best aspects of The Anesthesia Guidebook podcast is Jon's expertise and ability to educate listeners in a clear and concise manner. Whether you are a student just starting out or a seasoned practitioner looking to stay current, Jon covers a wide range of topics that are relevant and beneficial for all levels of anesthesia providers. His episodes are packed with evidence-based information presented in an accessible way, making it easy for listeners to understand and apply in their practice.
Another standout feature of this podcast is Jon's passion for sharing his knowledge and diving deep into topics that matter. He goes beyond the surface-level discussions and explores issues that are crucial to providing high-quality, evidence-based care. This dedication to thoughtful care shines through in every episode, making it evident that Jon truly cares about improving anesthesia practice and patient outcomes.
While it is difficult to find any major flaws with The Anesthesia Guidebook podcast, one small downside could be the occasional technical issues or audio quality. However, these minor inconveniences do not detract from the overall value and content provided by the podcast.
In conclusion, The Anesthesia Guidebook podcast is an excellent resource that should not be overlooked by anyone interested in anesthesia. Jon Lowrance's expertise as a host combined with his commitment to providing valuable education makes this podcast stand out among others in the field. Whether you are a student preparing for exams or an experienced practitioner wanting to stay current, this podcast will surely meet your needs. Highly recommended!
Want to work on changing things? Want to learn about your team and listen better? Interested in a pretty good pathway to do that? Appreciative Inquiry is process of: In this podcast, we're gonna walk through Appreciative Inquiry and Theory U and how these 2 organizational development processes meld together to create a powerful tool […]
Yo yo! Today, we close out our 3-part series on systems thinking with this episode on psychological safety & just culture. Part 1 (Episode 117) introduced systems thinking & high reliability organizations. Part 2 (Episode 118) walked through resilience engineering, safety differently and synesis. Part 3 (this episode) threads these topics together with psychological safety […]
This is Part 2 of a 3 part series on organizational development – how we work and live together as teams in healthcare so we can do our best work, master our craft, take amazing care of patients and actually enjoy the work we do. (no big deal) In the first part (Episode 117), we […]
Yo! This episode introduces the concepts of systems thinking and high reliability organizations. It's the first part in a 3 part series. Part 2 is gonna dive into resilience engineering and safety differently. Part 3 is all about psychological safety and just culture. These 3 shows unpack crucial intel for front-line providers, equipping them to […]
On the corner of Skyland Drive and 23 in a little town called Sylva in Western North Carolina, sit's PJ's gas station. One hot summer day back in 2005, I was filling up the tank in a convalescent transport van on my very first day as an EMT-Basic. That's the most basic, entry-level certification of […]
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This podcast is for leaders, clinicians, residents & students who need to get wildly important things done. It's about how to prioritize when so much of your work seems important. How to find balance when so much seems to be coming at you. How to get started at achieving your biggest goals. This episode will […]
Matt & Alison Moody took a year off of working as CRNAs to live and travel in Spain with their then 4-year old daughter. This is part of that story. The two were living and working as CRNAs in Asheville, North Carolina when they caught the idea to take a year off of work and […]
What's up y'all! This is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA. Y'all are going to love this conversation. So… I almost don't know where to begin cause there's so much to talk about… This is an episode about chief CRNAs but so much more. It's […]
What's up yall! This is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 111 – How to Prepare for Medical Mission Trips with Stacey Such, MSN, CRNA. (Stacey pronounces her last name, Such, like “Suke/Duke.”) Before we get to this show, I'd like to give a quick shout out to the CRNAs, SRNAs & physician anesthesiologists who […]
What up yall. This is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook. This is episode #110 – How we do interviews with Alison Kent, MSN, CRNA & April Bourgoin, DNAP, CRNA. In this episode, April, Alison & I talk about how we conduct CRNA interviews as a leadership team with our Department of Anesthesiology at MaineHealth – […]
What's up yall! This episode dives into fundamental concepts related to leadership and casts a message for why it matters to all of us. Whether you're primarily a clinical CRNA/physician anesthesiologist, resident/SRNA, a practice leader/manager, business owner, educator, researcher or policy advocate, leadership has a fundamental role in your day to day life. In this […]
What up yall! This is a quick shout out to those of you headed to the AANA conference this weekend, August 2nd, 2024 in San Diego. I hope that yall have an incredible time and meet tons of new colleagues, see old friends and have fun gettin' your learn on. I was talking […]
What's up yall this is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 107 – No Peace In Quiet with Keli Rueth. I'm pumped to bring you this conversation with Keli where we discuss her first published novel, No Peace In Quiet. This episode was so much fun to record and I think you're really going […]
What's up yall! I am back after a few months off from the podcast. This is episode 106 – following up: what we know about anesthesia school formatting with Cassie Capps. This is a follow up show to the episode that Cassie brought to us back in December on the effects of anesthesia school didactic […]
What's up yall! This is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 105 of Anesthesia Guidebook – the impact of precepting on clinical learning with Jennifer Heiden. This episode is coming out on February 21, 2024. Jennifer Heiden is completing her Doctor of Nursing Practice in anesthesiology at the University of Arizona and this podcast is part of […]
Chuck Biddle PhD, CRNA is a Professor Emeritus of anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University and served as the editor in chief of the AANA Journal for 35 years. His anesthesia education & master's degree are from Old Dominion University and he completed his PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Missouri. Chuck is one […]
What's up folks! This is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook and this is episode 103… a deep dive on dexmedetomidine with Eliana Zimmerman. This episode is coming out on January 21, 2024. Before we get to the show I want to remind folks that I'll be speaking in person at the Encore Symposiums' Autumn in […]
Brad & Madisson Marcum join me to talk about the dynamics of being married and going to anesthesia school together. They met in nursing school, had divergent paths professionally for a bit, with Brad starting nurse practitioner school and Madisson considering anesthesia school. They ended up sharing the same goal of becoming CRNAs and we […]
This is an incredibly special podcast that I'm thrilled to pull forward from our old show, From the Head of the Bed, to Anesthesia Guidebook. I love that this episode is number 101 because EKG lead selection should be 101-level knowledge for anesthesia providers, yet so many folks have not mastered this fundamental knowledge as […]
Have you noticed how stoked podcasters get about their one hundredth episodes? It's kind of a thing. If you want to hear interesting shows – check out the hundredth episodes. Or 200th. Or 1000th. Podcasters usually get super stoked about hitting triple digits with their shows and often set up the number 100 episode as some sort […]
Cassie Capps, BSN, SRNA joins me to talk about the effects of didactic formatting in anesthesia training on resident wellbeing including stress, anxiety, confidence and academic performance. Her specific focus is on the mix of online versus in-person course work for nurse anesthesia trainees. Cassie overviews what the literature says about this topic and is […]
Elisabeth Stewart, MSN, MSNA, CRNA focused her Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesia project on the pharmacology of Toradol (ketorolac) and she's here today to tell us all about it. Elisabeth hails from Wisconsin, holds a BS in Mathematics with a pre-med concentration and engaged in HeLa cell cancer research prior to going to nursing […]
What up folks! This is another short podcast on the idea that safety is a capacity, not an outcome. This idea comes out of Todd Conklin & Sidney Dekker's work on organizational safety where they discuss two ways of looking at safety: The Safety 1 Perspective or the old way of thinking is that safety […]
What up yall this is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 96 – virtual reality in anesthesia education: SIMVANA with Peter Stallo. This show is coming out in early August of 2023. First up: I want to give a quick heads up that our team from Maine Medical Center where I currently serve as […]
Quick 5-Question Post Podcast Survey HERE Today I'm joined by John Fratianni who created the content for this episode as part of his Doctorate in Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. John earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master of Science […]
All right what's up folks this is Jon Lowrance and it's May 16, 2023. This is episode 94 – and I'm calling it “shorts: cue ball.” And I don't mean shorts like the things you wear but shorts like, this will be brief and there will be more episodes like this to come… you know, […]
In this episode, I speak with Dr April Bourgoin, DNAP, CRNA about operating room fires – how they can start and how we can respond to them as anesthesia providers. This show was originally released in 4 years ago in February of 2019 on the podcast From the Head of the Bed and was recorded […]
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Climate crisis is a growing global health problem, one which the field of anesthesia contributes to with its use of volatile anesthetic gases. This podcast is part of the doctoral project of Jacob Bonnema and it aims to increase knowledge and awareness of the environmental effects of volatile gases, particularly desflurane, to empower providers to […]
What's up y'all this is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 89 – Distraction in the OR with Heather Turcotte, DO. Y'all, I am so stoked to bring you this conversation… I caught up with Dr Turcotte earlier this summer as she was finishing her residency in anesthesia and I'm pumped to finally get this […]
This is episode 88 and it's part 3 off a three-part series with Dustin Degman, a CRNA formerly with the United States Army. In the first episode, we discussed Dustin's experience in Afghanistan serving at a forward operating base in Paktika Province in 2012. We talk about what makes up forward surgical teams and the […]
What's up yall this is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook. I am so pumped to bring you this series of 3 episodes on Combat Trauma Anesthesia! This is episode 87 and it's part 2 off a three-part series with Dustin Degman, a CRNA formerly with the United States Army. In the first episode, we […]
What's up yall this is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook. I am so pumped to bring you this next series of 3 episodes! This is episode 86 and it kicks off a three-part series with Dustin Degman, a CRNA formerly with the United States Army on combat trauma anesthesia. In this first episode, […]
Jason McLott, MSN, CRNA developed a mix of medications for doing opioid-free anesthesia that came to be know as the McLott Mix. It's a combination of dexmedetomidine, lidocaine, ketamine and magnesium. Jason is clear that the McLott Mix helps achieve opioid-free anesthesia, not opioid-free analgesia, recognizing the role of opiates, if needed, in post-operative analgesia […]
Jason McLott, MSN, CRNA developed a mix of medications for doing opioid-free anesthesia that came to be know as the McLott Mix. It's a combination of dexmedetomidine, lidocaine, ketamine and magnesium. In this episode, Mr McLott himself unpacks the story of the mix's development, efficacy and principles for opioid-free anesthesia. He's clear that this mix […]
“Positive deviance is really about… taking those things that people are doing right and sharing them with everyone so that everyone is doing things to improve our patients' care, our patients' outcomes.” Cherie Burke, DNP, CRNA Dr Cherie Burke joins me to unpack how positive deviance can be a catalyst for change in healthcare. Positive […]
Randy Moore, DNP, MBA, CRNA and Desirée Chappell, MSNA, CRNA join me to talk about change management in healthcare. They are both on the leadership team with NorthStar Anesthesia, which provides perioperative services at over 200 facilities across 20 states. This conversation focuses on how leaders can navigate change, develop culture and build successful anesthesia […]
I caught up with Tracy Young, CRNA, MBA & CEO of YPS Anesthesia Services in Houston back in November 2019 to talk about the business of anesthesia. Tracy is one of the most sought-after experts on the business of anesthesia not just at CRNA conferences but throughout the healthcare management & business industry. In this […]
What's up yall, this is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook. This is episode 80 – how to do 1099 anesthesia work with Sandry Gaillard, MSN, CRNA. This is the second episode in a short series on the business of anesthesia. I'm gonna do a little run of interviews and topics on the business of anesthesia […]
What's up yall this is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook. I'm really excited to bring you this episode on the future of healthcare with Dr Navin Goyal and Saket Agrawal of OFFOR Health. This is episode 79 of anesthesia guidebook and it's coming out on June 24, 2022. This is one of the most interesting […]
This episode covers advice for the last six months of anesthesia training, transitioning out of training and into the first six months of your anesthesia practice. The year encompassing your last six months of training through boards and your first six months of practice is epic! There's a huge learning curve you encounter during your […]
In this episode, I talk with Jon Bradstreet, MSN, CRNA who at the time of this recording was the chief CRNA/Director of CRNA Services at Maine Medical Center, Maine's only level 1 trauma center. Jon was the chief CRNA who gave me my first job in anesthesia. At the time he hired my wife and […]
This episode covers the NBCRNA's SEE & NCE exams for SRNAs/RRNAs. Get these on lock down. Thrive in training. The Self-Evaluation Exam (SEE) is a 240-question computerized adaptive exam that's designed for three reasons: help the SRNA gauge their progress in their training program help program faculty gauge how well they're preparing students help SRNAs […]
In this episode, the founders of From the Head of the Bed… Jon Lowrance, Kristin (Andrejco) Lowrance, Brad Morgan & Cassidy Padgett, talk about how to communicate with preceptors as anesthesia trainees. This conversation was recorded as one of the original podcasts released at the launch of From the Head of the Bed, the podcast […]
This episode offers a run down on how to prepare for the clinical phase of anesthesia training. We touch on practical tips like which apps are helpful, what gear to utilize & how to acclimate to the clinical environment as well as meta issues like developing emotional intelligence and the right kind of attitude to […]
This show is so much fun and launching this now coincides with the launch date of my friends' journey, which you'll hear all about in this episode. Kyle & Jen Steen have been friends of mine for the last 7 years. Kyle's been a CRNA for 13 years, Jen is a fashion designer and […]
In this episode, I'm joined by Temima Luchansky & Maya Kelkar, the 2 current SRNA reps to the AANA Health & Wellness Committee, to talk about how to find balance in anesthesia training. Now if that immediately sounds impossible to you, then you're listening to the right podcast. We're going to talk about a very […]
Jenny Finnell, MSN, CRNA joins me to talk about how anesthesia trainees can master the didactic phase of their training. We cover lots of tips in this show: everything from how to make challenging content stick to how to get organized, which apps & resources are helpful and how to maintain mental wellbeing during anesthesia […]
Jenny Finnell, MSN, CRNA, the creator behind the CRNA School Prep Academy joins us today to talk about growth mindset. Learning to develop a growth mindset is key to pushing beyond where you're at currently to where you want to go. Carol Dweck is a psychologist and the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology […]