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Join the Free CSPA Community! Connect with a network of Aspiring CRNAs, Nurse Anesthesia Residents, practicing CRNAs and CRNA Program Faculty Mentors here: https://www.cspaedu.com/communityCRNA school rejection can happen to anyone. In fact, with acceptance rates averaging only 15% or less, it's a challenge many nurses will face on their journey to becoming a Nurse Anesthetist. What can you do to bounce back when you're denied admission, or better yet, can you prevent CRNA school rejection in the first place?Are you worried that rejection is the end of your journey? Perhaps you're wrestling with self-doubt, wondering if you're smart enough to become a CRNA. Or maybe the weight of debt feels like an impossible mountain to climb, making your dream seem further out of reach.If any of this sounds familiar, then today's episode is exactly what you need. We're diving into an inspiring and raw story that will resonate with anyone navigating the highs and lows of the CRNA journey.Meet Chris—a nurse who seemed to have it all: a 4.0 science GPA, strong ICU experience, and an impressive academic background.Yet, despite these credentials, he faced rejection from CRNA schools not once, but twice before ultimately gaining admission.If you've ever wondered how it's possible to bounce back from rejection and keep pursuing your dream despite overwhelming challenges, Chris's story will inspire you. He not only overcame the sting of rejection but transformed it into an opportunity to reevaluate, refocus, and ultimately, succeed.Whether you're actively applying, reeling from a rejection, or just starting to explore the path to becoming a CRNA, Chris's journey offers lessons, insights and inspiration that you won't want to miss.This episode is full of the strategies he used that got him into CRNA school. He also shares about the mindset shift he made that allowed him to turn fear and failure into resilience and resolve. Plus, you'll learn how mentors along his path, including those inside the CSPA 12 Month Intensive, helped him find the clarity and confidence he needed to finally hear the words, “You're accepted.”Tune in to uncover how Chris's story can provide a roadmap for your own success and remind you that, no matter the obstacles, your dream is always worth fighting for. Let's dive in, Future CRNA!Get access to application & interview preparation resources plus ICU Educational Workshops that have helped thousands of nurses accelerate their CRNA success.Become a member of CRNA School Prep Academy:https://cspaedu.com/joinGet CRNA School insights sent straight to your inbox! Sign up for the CSPA email newsletter: https://www.cspaedu.com/podcast-emailBook a mock interview, resume or personal statement critique, transcript review and more: www.teachrn.comGet into CRNA School- Guaranteed! Start the CSPA 12-Month Intensive Today! Click Here: https://www.cspaedu.com/meblfkto
Join the Free CSPA Community! Connect with a network of Aspiring CRNAs, Nurse Anesthesia Residents, practicing CRNAs and CRNA Program Faculty Mentors here: https://www.cspaedu.com/communityBurnout is a term every nurse has heard, but it takes on a whole new meaning when you're in the rigorous journey of becoming a Nurse Anesthetist. The demands of clinical rotations, challenging coursework, and personal life responsibilities can leave even the most driven future CRNAs feeling overwhelmed and emotionally drained while in CRNA school.Recognizing the signs of burnout and learning how to address it effectively are critical for long-term success, not only in your journey to becoming a CRNA but also in your nursing career.In this episode, we're diving deep into the topic of burnout with Dr. Lendra James, a distinguished healthcare leader and expert in burnout prevention. With over two decades of nursing experience, Dr. James brings invaluable insights into the root causes of burnout, its impact on nurses, and practical strategies for recovery. As the founder of DL James Consulting, she has dedicated her career to empowering healthcare professionals to prioritize their well-being, build resilience, and thrive in both their personal and professional lives.Whether you're already navigating CRNA school or preparing to start this transformative chapter, this conversation is packed with actionable tips and tools to help you prevent burnout, regain balance, and approach your CRNA journey with renewed energy and focus. Let's get started!Get access to application & interview preparation resources plus ICU Educational Workshops that have helped thousands of nurses accelerate their CRNA success.Become a member of CRNA School Prep Academy:https://cspaedu.com/joinGet CRNA School insights sent straight to your inbox! Sign up for the CSPA email newsletter: https://www.cspaedu.com/podcast-emailBook a mock interview, resume or personal statement critique, transcript review and more: www.teachrn.comLearn More about Dr. Lendra James: https://www.dljamesconsulting.com/Free Download- A Nurse's Guide to Breakthrough from Burnout: https://nurseswithvoices.kit.com/1bfc73104b
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 40 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "Diseases."Host Nancy L. Cavey, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in disability claims, explores diseases in a general sense, and how they relate to disability claims. While Winning Isn't Easy has explored of a number of diseases in disease-specific episodes, we've never dedicated an episode to the topic as a whole. In this episode, Nancy L. Cavey will be walking through the major components of a disability claim, describing how diseases interact with each via example, including how to get benefits for a disease, what carriers don't understand about diseases, and how carriers will wrongfully deny claims for diseases.In this episode, we'll cover the following topics:1 - What Every ERISA Disability Policyholder or Plan Beneficiary Must Know about Getting Disability Benefits for Graves' Disease2 - Extra Flexible Joints, Chronic Pain, and Stretchy Skin – What ERISA Disability Carriers Don't Get about Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome3 - Reliance Standard Wrongfully Denies Claim of Nurse Anesthetist with Lyme Disease and Breast CancerWhether you're a claimant, or simply seeking valuable insights into the disability claims landscape, this episode provides essential guidance to help you succeed in your journey. Don't miss it.Resources Mentioned In This Episode:LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/get-disability-book/LINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/disability-insurance-claim-survival-guide-professionals/FREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/Need Help Today?:Need help with your Long-Term Disability or ERISA claim? Have questions? Please feel welcome to reach out to use for a FREE consultation. Just mention you listened to our podcast.Review, like, and give us a thumbs up wherever you are listening to Winning Isn't Easy. We love to see your feedback about our podcast, and it helps us grow and improve.Please remember that the content shared is for informational purposes only, and should not replace personalized legal advice or guidance from qualified professionals.
In this episode of Nurse Converse, Everett Moss II, DNP, CRNA, EMT-P shares his journey to becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). From starting as a firefighter and EMT to navigating flight paramedic roles and critical care, Everett discusses the challenges, lessons, and milestones that shaped his career path. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, adaptability, and teamwork in healthcare, and offers invaluable advice for aspiring CRNAs. Jump Ahead to Listen:[00:02:30] Journey to becoming a CRNA.[00:05:12] Flight paramedic career inspiration.[00:08:35] Paramedic to RN bridge program.[00:13:46] Nursing administration's vital role.[00:20:30] Mindset over academics in nursing.[00:22:22] Imposter syndrome and self-belief.[00:26:32] Achieving goals.Connect with Everett on social media:Instagram: @the_paramurseLinkedInFor more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
FREE CRNA School Clinical Interview Study Guide: https://www.cspaedu.com/2qnt8c4cFREE! CRNA School Interview Prep Guide: https://www.cspaedu.com/uc9a5ih4What are CRNA Interviews like in 2024 and beyond? Learn what's new in CRNA school interviews so you can interview with confidence! Jenny covers everything from Emotional Intelligence (EI) and personality tests to what it's like having your interview stretched over several days. Plus, get tips on how to nail both virtual and face-to-face interviews.Whether you're planning to apply soon or have already landed your interview invite, this episode has all the advice you need to prepare to impress the admissions committee and gain that "Yes!" acceptance. Make sure to listen all the way through for a FREE CRNA clinical interview study guide and a helpful list of common CRNA interview questions—perfect for anyone aiming to become a Nurse Anesthetist. Tune in to learn how you can ace your CRNA school interview!Need Interview Prep Help In A Hurry?Fast-Track Your CRNA School Interview Prep with our CRNA Interview Crash Course! https://www.cspaedu.com/4wotmldsJoin the Free CSPA Community! Connect with a network of Aspiring CRNAs, Nurse Anesthesia Residents, practicing CRNAs and CRNA Program Faculty Mentors here: https://www.cspaedu.com/communityGet access to application & interview preparation resources plus ICU Educational Workshops that have helped 1,000s of nurses accelerate their CRNA success.Become a member of CRNA School Prep Academy:https://cspaedu.com/joinGet CRNA School insights sent straight to your inbox! Sign up for the CSPA email newsletter: https://www.cspaedu.com/podcast-emailBook a mock interview, resume or personal statement critique, transcript review and more: www.teachrn.com
Join us as an endurance athlete and CRNA (nurse anesthetist) opens up about his success with MetPro. Nick lost an impressive 22 pounds in just 3 months and shaved off significant time from his half marathon. In between running marathons, cycling, swimming, and competing in IRONMAN events, Nick also has a busy family life!Equipped with metabolic science and the guidance of his MetPro coach, Nick mastered his nutrition. He was able to make strategic food choices while dining out and skillfully navigated social situations filled with tempting desserts and treats. Whether you're looking to elevate your own fitness journey or seeking motivation to overcome personal challenges, Nick's story is sure to inspire and empower you to achieve your goals. Don't miss it!If you perhaps think MetPro isn't for you... hear what Nick has to say about his experience and realization. It will make you think twice.All episodes of The MetPro Method can be found anywhere you get podcasts or go to metpro.co/metpro-method. Be sure to follow, rate, and review. You can learn more about MetPro at metpro.co!
FREE! CRNA School Interview Prep Guide: https://www.cspaedu.com/uc9a5ih4Hello, future CRNAs! Get ready for an exciting episode with Dr. Carly Mitchell, the founding program administrator for the Doctor of Nursing Practice Nurse Institute Program at Bellarmine University. Since March 2022, Dr. Mitchell has been serving as the Chief Nurse Anesthetist in an obstetric anesthesia department. With her expertise in improving nurse institute preceptorship, obstetric and neuraxial anesthesia, and women's health and wellness, Dr. Mitchell brings a wealth of knowledge to her dual roles. In this episode, she'll be sharing invaluable insights on perioperative fluid management. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the field. Tune in now! Get access to planning tools, interview preparation opportunities, valuable CRNA Faculty guidance, and mapped-out courses that have been proven to accelerate your CRNA success! Become a member of CRNA School Prep Academy: https://cspaedu.com/join Get CRNA School insights sent straight to your inbox! Join the CSPA email list: https://www.cspaedu.com/podcast-email Join the Free Facebook Community here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/crnaschoolprepacademyfree Book a mock interview, resume or personal statement critique, transcript review and more: www.teachrn.comThe Bellarmine University Doctor of Nursing Practice-Nurse Anesthesia Program is designed for post-BSN students seeking doctoral preparation for advanced practice as a Nurse Anesthetist. The curriculum provides students with the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to care for diverse patient populations across the lifespan. Graduates of the program are prepared to assume clinical leadership roles in health-related organizations to improve systems of care, patient outcomes, and quality of care. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to sit for the National Certification Exam (NCE) offered by the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA). Learn More about the Bellarmine University Doctor of Nursing Practice-Nurse Anesthesia Program: https://www.bellarmine.edu/lansing/nursing/graduate/dnp-na
Today on The Natural Birth Podcast we have Melanie. Melanie is a mama of 3 from Idaho. She is a nurse anesthetist and as such she was working on the front lines through Covid as well as providing anesthesia to laboring women and often seeing the worst of the worst. She was also told as a 20 year old by her OBGYN that her hips were to small and that she'd need a C/S. Total un evidence based, unsolicited advice to a woman not even trying to get pregnant. You'd think all of this would have geared her towards an elective caesarian right? But no! When she did become pregnant she was living in New Mexico where the attitude around home birth in her work place was positive. And she ended up finding a home birth midwife she resonated with and that the hospital even praised. And she then went on having her two first babies at home. Both fast and furious as well as posterior. She then had a gap as she had some pregnancy losses and her family also moved to Idaho. When she finally did become pregnant with her third live baby she had to dig deeper than ever to ‘defend' what she knew was best for her and her baby in the face of a lot of negativity and straight up stupid comments from the medical professionals around her. She ended up having the transformative experience she always dreamed of and which she says was all about faith & absolute surrender. Find All of Anna's Links & Resources here: SACRED BIRTH INTERNATIONAL
You'll surely get motivated to start your real estate investing journey when you listen to this episode with Leslie Awasom!Leslie shares the things that made him quit his job in the medical field to shift into investing, his success in the multifamily space, strong partnerships, the value of mentorship, his continuous growth, and his passion for guiding aspiring investors. Key Points & Relevant TopicsWhat made Leslie changed his career path and life trajectorySteps Leslie had to take to get educated and learn about real estate investingThe importance of learning from mistakesWhy you should have the right mentor when transitioning to multifamily investingThe role of personal branding and networking to succeed in capital raisingLeslie's approach to overcoming his impostor syndrome The core values that contributed to Leslie's growth and success in real estateResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Leslie AwasomLeslie is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. Leslie is a trained Nurse Anesthetist and entrepreneur who lives in Hanover, Maryland. Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future. Leslie is a husband, father of two beautiful girls and a son and loves to spend his spare time reading and flying drones. Get in Touch with LeslieWebsite: https://xsitecapital.com/ LinkedIn: Leslie Awasom, CRNAFacebook: Leslie AwasomInstagram: @leslieawasomTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!
Many members of the Million Marker community are dealing with or know somebody who is dealing with infertility. In fact, approximately 1 in 8 couples have trouble with trying to conceive, and that number continues to rise every year. Losing a child or having trouble conceiving is a very personal struggle for millions of people. In those moments, we might need to turn away from our partners or parents, and lean on our friends. Being that friend can also cause a person to step outside of their comfort zone. That is why we are so excited to talk today with Sarah Cole, CRNA - an experienced Nurse Anesthetist and Founding Director of Hugh and Grace. Sarah is going to discuss how to support friends who are struggling with fertility. Learn more about Sarah's services: https://www.instagram.com/simplysarahcole/ Get tested for BPA, phthalates, parabens, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals with Million Marker's Detect & Detox Test Kit: https://www.millionmarker.com/
In celebration of Valentine's Day and Black History Month, we're bringing back a special ENCORE episode: meet Dawn and Martin Blagrove — Together for 30 Years — as we celebrate Black Love on Built By Us. Tune in for a love story, laughs, and advice for Black couples everywhere. Tune in for Black Love.Dawn Blagrove is the Executive Director of Emancipate NC.Martin Blagrove is a Nurse Anesthetist in Johnston County.Support the show
Intraoperative hypotension is now firmly associated with harm and poor outcomes, this conversation should get you thinking about what this means to you as a practitioner. Here Desiree Chappell speaks with Amy Yerdon, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Nursing Acute, Chronic & Continuing Care, University of Alabama, Birmingham and Bradley Steg, CRNA is a Nurse Anesthetist in Jackson, Tennessee.
On this episode of Ruff Talk VR we are joined with Tammie Hyde a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist who has experience with using VR in her work! Listen as we take a dive into learning a bit about how VR is being using in the medical field! Discord: https://discord.gg/9JTdCccucSPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/rufftalkvrGaming Showcase: https://www.rufftalkvr.com/p/2024-ruff-talk-vr-gaming-showcase/Tabor Radio: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2216985If you enjoy the podcast be sure to rate us 5 stars and subscribe! Join our official subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/RuffTalkVR/Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code RUFFTALKVR at MANSCAPED.com!Support the show
Tim Brady, Nurse Anesthetist, shares in this episode what Ketamine Assisted Therapy is and how for those struggling with depression, chronic pain and PTSD, this can be a life saving therapy option. His clinic offers a unique approach that focuses on Set & Setting and includes ketamine guides and ketamine coaches to work with patients throughout their therapy. In this episode we talk about what someone can expect when working with his clinic, Mind Body Wellness Omaha. We also talk though what a "journey" is like and the transformative benefits/results experienced with this therapy. This therapy requires a Doctor's orders and not all clinics offer the level of attention that Tim's practice offers. Do your research before making an appointment! https://www.mindbodywellnessomaha.com/ www.michelemagner.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michele-magner/support
So far, with the Think Outside The Stocks podcast, you heard about how you can invest passively in Commercial Real Estate and set your cash flow on autopilot. But what really happens when the rubber meets the road? In this episode, we will talk about a Real Life Case Study with our strategic partner, Leslie Awasom, Director of Operations and Co-Founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC.As a Healthcare professional, Leslie also highlights that despite healthcare jobs being among the highest-paying occupations in the U.S., like any job there is, it doesn't come with a guarantee that you won't lose that job when another financial crisis hits and your hard earned money in volatile investments like the stock market can put your retirement at risk. We talk about passive investing for healthcare professionals with a real-life case study of our first deal together with our guest to discuss:How we went through 300+ deals to find a needle in the haystack Why we liked this investment.Our Business Plan What actually happened (including FIRE!)How passive investors stayed completely passiveWhy did we exit in 19 months instead of 5 years? How did we hit it out of the park and also save on taxes for our investors?Please note: past performance is not representative of future numbers. The projections and the returns are based on individual property, the market, and several other conditions. If you want to consider investing with guests on the show, please perform your own through partner and investment due diligence Who is Leslie?Leslie is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow, and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. Leslie is a also a trained Nurse Anesthetist. who lives in Hanover, Maryland. Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland, where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future.How to connect with Leslie:Website: https://xsitecapital.com/Think Outside The Stocks brings you industry experts and guests to share their knowledge and expertise. To invest with them directly, please do your own thorough partner and investment due diligence.To participate in the thoroughly vetted investments and strategic partners alongside us as our passive partners, join our Investor Inner Circle for FREE Access FREE investor education, and join our community in the members-only area.To start your journey, download Active Cashflow with Passive Real Estate Investments.Read the full description at https://thinkoutsidethestocks.com/podcastCONNECT WITH MADHAVI JAIN: LinkedIn, FB or IG Disclaimer: This podcast is for education and information purposes only, not an investment opportunity or financial advice. Please do your own due diligence and consult your tax, legal or financial advisor, etc., to invest.
David Anthoni welcomes Karlease Smalls to share her insights on Black History month. Karlease is a native of New York but currently resides in Kannapolis, North Carolina. Karlease is a member of Zion Wesley AME Zion Church. Karlease started her nursing career as a Certified Nurse Assistant at Five Oaks Manor nursing home for four years. In December 2019, Karlease graduated from Cabarrus College of Health Sciences with her Associate Degree in Nursing. Karlease passed her boards and began working at Atrium Health Northeast Emergency Department February 2020. With many transitions in life, Karlease recently transferred to the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Atrium Health. This past May she graduated from UNC Wilmington with her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. Her long term aspiration is to become a Nurse Anesthetist. Her biggest motivations in her life are her parents and her Angel sister. She is a member of the National Council of Negro Women. Karlease has a love for serving others and her community. Her favorite scripture she lives by is Jeremiah 29:11”For I know the plans I have for you, “says the Lord, “They are plans for good and not disaster, to give you a future and a hope.
In this episode, we speak with Jeanette LePique, a Nurse Anesthetist and healthcare advocate, about her non-linear journey into the nursing field and finding the perfect career. Jeanette shares with us real talk about her work/life balance and wisdom on how you should never overlook opportunities. What to Listen ForNon-linear journey to nursing - 2:25 Being a Traveling nurse - 5:55 Career as a Nurse Anesthetist - 9:45 Know your team! - 13:35 Work/Life balance - 15:15 Being an advocate - 17:20 Thinking of nursing as a career? – 19:45 Check-in with Sweet but FearlessWebsite - www.sweetbutfearless.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/successfulwomensnetwork LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/successfulwomensnetwork
When you look back over the history of nurse anesthesia, the most forgotten group of nurses might have been those that served the country during World War II. It took nearly a half-century to tell their story but thanks to Carolyn Nicholson the legacy of that group of incredible nurses is being carried on today. We'll look back at the war and the role of nurse anesthetists by telling the story of Adeline Simonson, whose experience is very much like all the brave individuals serving on the front lines. Here are some of the things you'll learn on this show: Why she got interested in this topic and what's she learned about that time period. (3:45) How she discovered Adeline and what she learned about her going overseas. (5:02) The training they received before leaving. (8:39) What agents were they using at that time? (13:02) How they dealt with anesthesia shortages and improved upon them. (16:49) Details on the horrible conditions that nurses had to endure. (20:34) The boom in anesthesia that happened following the war. (27:15) Carolyn's experience meeting Adeline's family. (28:39) Carolyn's final thoughts on the topic. (34:52) Visit us online: http://beyondthemaskpodcast.com Get the CE certificate here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Beyond-the-Mask-CE-Cert-FILLABLE.pdf
Today I interviewed Christina Stevens, a Nurse Anesthetist by degree and Real Estate Investor by passion. Christina's interest in REI began when she learned about the concept of trading time for money and knew from that point she needed to diversify. Two years later, she is the co-founder of Queen Capital Real Estate Investment Group and is actively tapping into several real estate markets with multiple investment projects. I was inspired by her “why”. It is admirable and something I was able to relate to as well. Dive into this episode with us and learn more how to diversify with real estate investing even in a W-2 career! To download your free Real Estate Deal Analyzer just head to https://jlmrealestateinc.com/free-product/. With this guide, you'll be able to easily understand your real estate deals. Relevant links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinastevenscrna https://www.instagram.com/queencapitalinvestments Connect with Jason: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonjosephlee/?hl=en YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCWNrpNXpGuujHMVZJWmBLsw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-lee-3b7806115/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 119: Nurse Practitioner WeekAmy Arreaza is a family nurse practitioner who explains what this career is all about. She tells the history and the future of this profession. By Amy Arreaza, FNP. Comments by Hector Arreaza, MD.Hector: When I moved to Utah from my home country, I went to a clinic to investigate why I was so fatigued. I wasn't a practicing physician at that time. I got seen by a family physician who was very brief and somewhat cold. During my follow-up appointment, I was attended to by a very pleasant lady doctor. She made good eye contact, smiled, and explained the results in a simple and easy way. In summary, my second visit was very enjoyable. Later, I learned that this lady was a nurse practitioner. I had no idea what it meant, but after many positive interactions, I became a fan of nurse practitioners in general. Today, I want you to learn more about this profession, and I invited my favorite nurse practitioner in the whole world, my wife Amy. Welcome, Amy Arreaza.Tell us who you are.Amy: First of all, thank you for inviting me to your podcast to talk about this wonderful profession. And second, I must reciprocate in kind, you are my favorite family physician. So, as you said, I am a nurse practitioner, but more specifically, I am a family nurse practitioner, or FNP for short. I've been an FNP for 14 years and currently work in central CA in a federally qualified health center as a primary care provider for the medically vulnerable. Caring for this patient population is where my passion truly lies. What is a Nurse Practitioner?A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse. This means they are RNs who have completed either a master's degree or a doctorate degree in nursing practice. With their extra education and training, they have similar job duties as a physician, and there is actually a lot of overlap in the roles of nurse practitioners and physicians. NPs' serve as primary care providers or as specialty care providers. They examine and assess patients' needs, order and interpret labs and imaging tests, diagnose disease, and provide treatment, which includes prescribing medication. In the United States, the scope of practice of a nurse practitioner is regulated by state law. As of this year, NPs have full practice authority in 26 states, the District of Columbia, and 2 US territories. This means that NPs can work independently in those states without the supervision of a physician. In the remaining states, NPs need to have a collaborative agreement with a physician or work under the supervision of a physician. How was this career created?Well, in the 1960s, Loretta Ford, a public health nurse in Colorado, recognized a deficit in health care in rural communities. She believed nurses could fill the healthcare gaps in rural America, and through the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education in Nursing, she was given an opportunity to help develop a specialized clinical curriculum for community health nurses. In 1965, Loretta Ford joined forces with Dr. Henry Silver, a pediatrician, to create the first pediatric nurse practitioner program at the University of Colorado. So, 57 years ago, the NP profession was created to help alleviate the physician shortage at that time. And today, with a continued shortage of physicians, the NP profession has become essential in meeting primary care needs across the United States. Hector: There are 24 states that still do not offer full practice authority to NPs. Those states are more likely to have “geographic health care disparities, higher chronic disease burden, primary care shortages, higher costs of care and lower standings on national health rankings.”Amy: That's right, research shows that states with full practice authority for NPs' rank highest in the nation for best access to care, while 9 of the bottom 10 states ranked as the least healthy states in the US have not yet granted NPs full practice authority.How do you become an NP?The first step in becoming an NP is to become a registered nurse with either an Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Science. You can then enroll in an associate's-to-master's degree NP program or a bachelor's to master's degree NP program. At the minimum, you must complete a Master of Science in Nursing (or MSN) Degree. However, you may choose to advance your education with a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (or DNP) degree. After graduation, NPs take a national certification exam to get certification from the specialty board that oversees their practice area. For example, I graduated from the University of Utah family nurse practitioner program and then took the national Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. This makes me a board-certified FNP. How many kinds of NPs are there?There are multiple kinds of NPs. I am a family nurse practitioner, meaning I can treat patients from infancy through their golden years to the end of life. Many FNPs work in family practice clinics; however, FNPs have a broad scope of practice which makes them very versatile, and they can work in different specialty care clinics as well. For example, as an FNP, besides working in family practice, I have worked in wound care and in urgent care. FNPs work in cardiology, pulmonology, dermatology, orthopedics, and various other specialty clinics. NP programs are generally patient-population focused, so besides the family nurse practitioner program, there are Adult, Emergency Care, Gerontology, Pediatric, Neonatal, Nurse Anesthetist, Nurse Midwife, Psychiatric, and Women's Health nurse practitioner programs. How can IMG MDs become NPs?I understand that it can be very difficult for an international medical graduate to be able to practice as an MD in the United States. If an IMG is interested in becoming an NP, I would recommend that they look for a university nursing program that offers an accelerated RN option for those who already hold a bachelor's degree in another field, then find out if the program will accept their international bachelor's degree. They will most likely need to validate their international degree before applying to the accelerated RN program. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, they could apply to a nurse practitioner program. Another option for IMGs is to look into physician assistant programs. Current statistics about NPs': In 2020, there are about 210,00-270,000 practicing NPs in the United States. The number of nurse practitioners is expected to grow in the following years by about 52% between 202 and 2030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Currently, Americans make more than 1 billion visits to NPs'every year. The growth of NPs' is expected to address the current physician shortage. Thank you, Nurse Practitioners.____________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude episode number 119, “Nurse Practitioner Week.” Amy Arreaza, FNP, explained the basics about Nurse Practitioners and how they contribute to the health of our patients. This episode is a tribute to all the nurse practitioners who work shoulder to shoulder-as key members of the healthcare teams across the United States. We thank all of you and look forward to your continued support for healthier communities.This week we thank Hector Arreaza and Amy Arreaza. Audio edition by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, you go to bed a little wiser every night. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you. Send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week!_____________________References:Royalty-free music used for this episode: Simon Pettersson – good vibes_ Fashionista, downloaded on October 1, 2022, from https://www.videvo.net
Tune in on Sunday, November 13th at 7am EST, for a new episode of The 13th Ave Show featuring Donna Gonzalez, B.S.N., M.S., A.P.R.N. Donna is the Owner and Founder of Artisan Face & Body, which is located in Dunedin, FL. Find out more about Donna on her website: https://www.artisanfacebody.com/home ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ ︎ABOUT OUR GUEST: Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Anesthesiology, Donna Gonzalez is not only an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and Nurse Anesthetist, but a skilled and experienced advanced aesthetic practitioner. Proudly, she is also a national trainer of aesthetics with the American Institute of Aesthetic Medicine (AIAM). More than 20 years ago, Donna graduated nursing school with honors and began her career as a trauma and ICU specialist at Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital and Doctor's Hospital in Coral Gables. She worked closely with some of the country's finest doctors, surgeons and nurses. These colleagues include some of the most prominent oral maxillofacial surgeons as well as nationally recognized plastic surgeons. Always thirsting for more knowledge, Donna, broadened her scope of nursing practice to incorporate neuroscience and post anesthesia care. It wasn't long before she found herself enrolled in one of the finest nurse anesthesia programs in the country and graduated as a nurse anesthetist. Subsequent training and practice in neuroscience and anesthesiology afforded her the ability to work with aesthetics for medical treatments, which later blossomed into cosmetic aesthetics. The culmination of her educational background and clinical experience has given Donna the opportunity to implement theoretical and practical experience in creatively combining the art and science of aesthetic treatments to her repertoire. In many circles “DG” is known as “the cannula queen”, for using a highly skilled technique to minimize bruising, bleeding and overall downtime. Donna's focus and passion is completely on the field of aesthetic medicine. It is her belief that both men and women of all ages deserve to look their best, whether it be for cosmetic reasons or sometimes even medical. Donna understands aesthetic medicine at a cellular level to combine therapies with the latest skin rejuvenating techniques providing naturally beautiful results that are reproducible with each treatment! Take note that treatments are not exclusive to the face but to the body as well! DG's results are achieved by utilizing any combination of wrinkle relaxers, dermal fillers, PDO threads, Stem Cell and Fibrin therapy (PRF/PRP), collagen stimulation therapy (CST), skin brightening and resurfacing with laser therapy and the use of medical grade cosmeceuticals…let us not forget skillful technique and expert knowledge! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/13th-ave-media/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/13th-ave-media/support
Ryan began investing in real estate in 2017. His experience includes land acquisitions, fix and flip projects, and small multifamily development. In 2020 he shifted his focus to acquiring and operating commercial multifamily assets. Ryan holds an M.S. in Anesthesiology and is a practicing Nurse Anesthetist in Houston, TX. Ryan leads the investor relations team at GenWealth Capital Group and also oversees construction management. He is invested in 138 units as General Partner and 228 units as a limited partner. He also has six units in the development pipeline for his personal portfolio. Get in touch with Ryan: Www.GenWealthCapital.com If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
** Trigger Warning: This episode contains gun violence and may not be suitable for some listeners. Please use discretion. Tom, half of dynamic duo of Will Continue to Monitor podcast, joins us for this week's episode of Good Nurse Bad Nurse! We discuss the disturbing case of a nurse anesthetist who live streamed the murder of his ex-wife on social media. Our Good Nurse story centers around the national Nurse Honor Guard and the wonderful services it provides to the nursing community. Please support our show by supporting our sponsors below! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! Thank you to our sponsor Samuel Merritt University! If you're interested in getting more information on their MSN and DNP programs and scholarships visit them at fnp.samuelmerritt.edu and show them how much you appreciate them for sponsoring our podcast! Thank you to our sponsor CBD Stat! If you use CBD oils, please try CBD Stat and get 30% off high-quality CBD available at http://www.cbdstat.care/goodnursebadnurse Thank you to our sponsor Eko! Please visit them at https://ekohealth.com and use promo code GNBN for $20 off your purchase of the new Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope with Eko technology! Sources for this week's episode can be located here: Man confesses to murdering ex-girlfriend on Facebook Live (nypost.com) Nurse shot dead by ex-boyfriend who then kills his ex-wife and himself (inquirer.net)
The Investor Relations Real Estate Podcast Episode 128 - Train Your Money To See Opportunities Host: Jonny Cattani Guest: Leslie AwasomProducer: April MunsonJonny Cattani is joined by Leslie Awasom to discuss: The importance of mindset Class A, B, and C propertiesThe financial impact of 2008Leslie is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019.Leslie is a trained Nurse Anesthetist and entrepreneur who lives in Hanover, Maryland.Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future.Leslie is a husband, father of two beautiful girls and a son and loves to spend his spare time reading and flying drones.Linked material referenced during the show: Book: Code Of The Extraordinary Mind - Vishen Likhianihttps://www.amazon.com/Code-Extraordinary-Mind-Unconventional-Redefine/dp/B01DFKNHTW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LXXMBFPDY7XY&keywords=code+of+the+extraordinary+mind&qid=1664350152&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjkxIiwicXNhIjoiMS41NyIsInFzcCI6IjEuNjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=code+of+the+ex%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-1Connect with Leslie! Email: lawasom@xsitecapital.com Website: xsitecapital.comConnect with Jonny!Cattani Capital Group: https://cattanicapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: invest@cattanicapitalgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-cattani-53159b179/Jonny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonnycattani/IRR Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirrpodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@jonnycattani?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljEz4pq_paQ9keABhJzt0AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.cattani.1
Tanya is a Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Life Mastery Coach, Energy Practitioner, & Positive Neuroplasticity Teacher. She's half "woo" and half science. All of what she does comes together to fuel her purpose. You have a purpose too and you are here to evolve and grow into it. Connect with Tanya Website Instagram Breath With Me Meghan is a Trauma Informed Breathwork Facilitator & Somatic Coach. She is the founder of RELEASE breathwork and the host of the Here To Be podcast. She is here to empower you to stop looking out for yourself for the answers and let your inner wisdom be your guide. Connect with Meghan: If you enjoyed the podcast, please share it. Subscribe, rate, and review the show on ITunes. Your rating and review help more people discover it. Work with Meghan Tag me on Instagram @meghansandve and let me know your favorite takeaways --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heretobe/message
“A Nurse Anesthetist expert witness testifies on topics related to the conduct of anesthesia performed by CRNAs.” A side to CRNA that you don't hear a lot about. (The Courtroom) It's not exactly the most lighthearted topic to bring up either. Yet many people have to face the judicial system... It's a statistic till it happens to you. Dana Standridge and Jennifer Sewell heard a call to action in 2 very different ways, Dana had her life turned upside down in 2017 when she was served with a lawsuit and Jennifer's story led to her creation of Painless CE. With their two experiences, they created a 12-module course for other CRNAs to further their education and learn some very important key points about the CRNA world.Join me in this 2 for-one episode with Jennifer and Dana as they tell their cautionary tale that led to the creation of “CRNA expert witness”To find out more or to sign up for their course check out these links:www.CRNAexpertwitness.comhelp@painlessce.comTo find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Interested in joining On-Call Capital's monthly meet-ups? Sign up at - https://www.meetup.com/Apartment-Investing-As-Your-Plan-B/events/281911649/Today in Manufacturing Inside the biggest stories impacting U.S. manufacturing.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Tune in on Monday, 8/15/22 at 6:30am EST, for a new episode The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Donna Gonzalez, B.S.N., M.S., A.P.R.N. Donna is the Owner and Founder of Artisan Face & Body. Find out more about Donna on her website: https://www.artisanfacebody.com/home ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ ︎ABOUT OUR GUEST: Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Anesthesiology, Donna Gonzalez is not only an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and Nurse Anesthetist, but a skilled and experienced advanced aesthetic practitioner. Proudly, she is also a national trainer of aesthetics with the American Institute of Aesthetic Medicine (AIAM). More than 20 years ago, Donna graduated nursing school with honors and began her career as a trauma and ICU specialist at Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital and Doctor's Hospital in Coral Gables. She worked closely with some of the country's finest doctors, surgeons and nurses. These colleagues include some of the most prominent oral maxillofacial surgeons as well as nationally recognized plastic surgeons. Always thirsting for more knowledge, Donna, broadened her scope of nursing practice to incorporate neuroscience and post anesthesia care. It wasn't long before she found herself enrolled in one of the finest nurse anesthesia programs in the country and graduated as a nurse anesthetist. Subsequent training and practice in neuroscience and anesthesiology afforded her the ability to work with aesthetics for medical treatments, which later blossomed into cosmetic aesthetics . The culmination of her educational background and clinical experience has given Donna the opportunity to implement theoretical and practical experience in creatively combining the art and science of aesthetic treatments to her repertoire. In many circles “DG” is known as “the cannula queen”, for using a highly skilled technique to minimize bruising, bleeding and overall downtime. Donna's focus and passion is completely on the field of aesthetic medicine. It is her belief that both men and women of all ages deserve to look their best, whether it be for cosmetic reasons or sometimes even medical. Donna understands aesthetic medicine at a cellular level to combine therapies with the latest skin rejuvenating techniques providing naturally beautiful results that are reproducible with each treatment! Take note that treatments are not exclusive to the face but to the body as well! DG's results are achieved by utilizing any combination of wrinkle relaxers, dermal fillers, PDO threads, Stem Cell and Fibrin therapy (PRF/PRP), collagen stimulation therapy (CST), skin brightening and resurfacing with laser therapy and the use of medical grade cosmeceuticals…let us not forget skillful technique and expert knowledge! ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to our sponsors, TieTechnology and REVA Global MD, for sponsoring the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message
LTC(Ret) Reed has held various assignments in the Army Medical Department including Intensive Care Nurse and Flight Nurse in the Army Burn Unit. He was the Distinguished Graduate of the prestigious US Army Graduate Program in Anesthesia Nursing. Afterward, he was assigned to the 126th Forward Surgical Team at Ft. Hood, Texas. He was then selected to join the ranks of an elite medical unit that supported Special Mission Units in Counter-Terrorist Operations in 2001. While a member of this elite unit he deployed 9 times to combat for over 1500 days in war zones. He participated in hundreds of combat missions and administered care to hundreds of casualties. Through his service he earned The Legion of Merit, 5 Bronze Stars Medals, 2 Air Medals, and many other awards and decorations. In this episode, LTC (Ret) Reed describes his unique experience becoming one of the most deployed certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNA) in Army medicine. He discusses his experience with remarkable saves and the life lessons he learned while treating those who could not be saved. He discusses serving with tip-of-the-spear elite units, to training and mentoring future CRNAs, and his deployment conversations with NFL football player turned Army Ranger Pat Tillman. Jim discusses not only what CRNAs do for the military, but also his subsequent work on helping veterans to hopefully reduce the suicide rates. Veteran suicide is a very important topic and he discusses his post-military career work and his perspective of how veterans can help one another. Jim shares many insights and lessons learned over a distinguished career and provides some valuable advice for all listeners. You don't want to miss this episode! Find out more and join Team WarDocs at wardocspodcast.com. The WarDocs Mission is to improve military and civilian healthcare and foster patriotism by honoring the legacy, preserving the oral history, and showcasing career opportunities, experiences, and achievements of military medicine. Listen to the What We are For Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible, and 100% of donations go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in military medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Doc" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield. Follow Us on social media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast
Leslie Awasom is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland. They provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future. Leslie is a trained Nurse Anesthetist and entrepreneur who lives in Hanover, Maryland. He is a husband, father of two beautiful girls, and a son, and loves to spend his spare time reading and flying drones. [00:00 - 05:15] Opening Segment Leslie Awasom is the director of operations and co-founder of Xsite capital investment LLC. He manages the company operations market, data analysis, cash flow, and budget. Leslie started in real estate in 2017 after coming across one of Robert Kiyosaki's “Second Chance: For Your Money, Your Life and Our Money They founded Xsite Capital Investment and it is currently sitting on 125 million assets under management. [05:15 - 10:34] Accepting The Abundance Mindset: Not losing when you provide value to others. The company's journey wasn't always fast but it was perfect for where they are now. The company is solely focused on acquiring multifamily properties and believes it is still a solid asset for long-term wealth growth. They are conservative with their projections and keep their rent growth in some markets while dialing it back in others. They also help others who want to start their own multifamily company. [10:35 - 15:55] Underwriting Deals The company has been underwriting deals to deals that they close at 134 to 1, which is based on their last few deals. There has been softening in the market, with re-trading happening and brokers asking for offers to be submitted even if they are lower than what was asked in the past. The key to success in this market is understanding the story behind the numbers and being able to trend them monthly. One way that the asset management team can affect the numbers is by implementing water savings programs or having a qualified maintenance person on staff. [15:56 - 18:28] Closing Segment Reach out to Leslie Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes “Stay on top of your numbers. You got to be able to trend everything monthly. understand what those numbers mean and how you could influence those because that's where the key and that's where you have the power as asset management to make these assets perform very well.” - Leslie Awasom ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Leslie visit their website at xsitecapital.com Connect with me: Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: [00:00:00] Leslie Awasom: some of the tools that we use project, we kind of dial it down a little bit. And we like to go into every deal, having enough cushion. Within the deal, such that if something goes wrong, we still fall within our numbers or even better. [00:00:12] [00:00:24] Sam Wilsons: Leslie. Awasom is the director of operations and co-founder of X site capital investment LLC. He manages the company operations market and data analysis, cash flow and budget. Leslie, welcome to the show. [00:00:36] Leslie Awasom: Hey, thanks Sam. Thank you so [00:00:37] Sam Wilsons: much for having me. Hey man. The pleasure's mine, there are three questions. I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90 seconds or less. [00:00:43] Sam Wilsons: Can you tell me, where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there? [00:00:46] Leslie Awasom: Yeah, absolutely. I started in real estate in 2017 after coming across one of Robert Kiyosaki book, second chance at your money in your life and just got interested in real estate and building um, more like a solid financial future for myself. [00:01:00] Leslie Awasom: Then along the way, discovered multifamily investing came in contact with my two amazing partners. We found that exec capital investment to focusing on multifamily investing in 2019. And we've been growing ever since. It's been an amazing journey for us, our company and our investors. [00:01:15] Leslie Awasom: Currently sitting on 125 million of assets under management it's growing investor community and have great, a great food that we've been able to help grow the minds of over 1500 people so far. And is that number, it keeps growing every day, [00:01:29] Sam Wilsons: man. That's fantastic. When you say you've been helpful or grateful to grow the minds of 1500 people, what does that mean? [00:01:37] Leslie Awasom: So we have a monthly educational event. We provide a lot of educational content. We host every Tuesday evening on the writing class where we teach people interested in multi-family how to own the, write these properties, or how to evaluate these deals for themselves as investors. [00:01:51] Leslie Awasom: And we also have like monthly educational events where we bring in experts in the country from other aspects and finance and real estate to teach members of our community. And we provide a lot of educational content via email to our list as well. So, it's just something that we really enjoy doing and that's something that's part of our call mission. [00:02:08] Leslie Awasom: Gotcha, [00:02:08] Sam Wilsons: man. That's really cool. So you guys have scaled to 125 million in assets, under management, and I guess that's five years that's pretty great. Did you have any investing history in real estate before you went into multifamily? [00:02:20] Leslie Awasom: So we actually went into multifamily in 2019 Sam. [00:02:23] Leslie Awasom: So, so we scaled that in about two, in about three years. Yeah. Prior to that, we individually had experience in single family investing. Our CEO had some a long track record of investing in like, startups and angel investing and real estate as well. And I did some real estate and all the third partner had a financial service business. [00:02:42] Leslie Awasom: So that's the background we came into when we informed our. [00:02:45] Sam Wilsons: Gotcha. That's really cool. Tell me what are some things you know, that you think about, I guess, in this now three year journey in multifamily? Like what are some things that you feel like you've done really well that other people should emulate? [00:02:58] Leslie Awasom: I think one thing we've done really well is it's like really. How was the right word really absorbing or like, really accepting the abundance mindset, right. Really adopting that philosophy of an abundance mindset and really understanding that we do not lose anything by providing value to others. [00:03:15] Leslie Awasom: And actually it's actually like kind. To some extent it's selfish mindset because the more you give to other people, you actually get way more in return. So that's something that has worked really well for us that we've done really well. We give a lot of our time and we give a lot more to members of our community. [00:03:30] Leslie Awasom: And because of that, our community has grown tremendously. We've also done a really good job at finding the right assets that, that keep our investors safe. Being very conservative and our, on the writing. That's one thing that we are very proud of how conservative we are on the deal that we bring to market so that our investors are safe when they come to invest with us. [00:03:50] Sam Wilsons: What are some things, when you say, the more you give the more it comes back to you, but like when you say that, what are, what would you say would be a standard, some something that you'd, or ordinarily have thought, man, I'm not gonna do that. I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna share that information or I'm not gonna give that. [00:04:04] Sam Wilsons: What are some things that come to mind that you feel like, Hey, you know what? We decided to be really liberal with this and share it as much as we can. [00:04:10] Leslie Awasom: It's just for example, we have a lot of people that come to our platform that are looking to start their own, our multifamily company as well. [00:04:17] Leslie Awasom: Ordinarily some other person will look at this as some kind of competition. I'm not gonna show them exactly how we do stuff. We don't, however, whatever you want to learn, we show it to you, whatever resources we took to get over there, we share with. So is that another thing is like, for example, like the underwriting class we do, we've been doing that every Tuesday night going on to about a year now. [00:04:35] Leslie Awasom: It's something that take, and it's not something that we charge anybody for. And so, even people that are coming on board that are learning and going and doing this on their own as well, We really enjoyed doing it. And but, because we are given that much, we've met some really amazing partners that see that and value that. [00:04:51] Leslie Awasom: And that also share that kind of an energy. And they've also helped in our growth significantly. [00:04:56] Sam Wilsons: Got it. That's really cool. What are some things maybe that if you could do it over, if you went back and said, man, let's rewind three years, something that would make maybe speed things up that would maybe save some heartache. [00:05:07] Sam Wilsons: What's something that you feel like was not, we'll called a mistake, but something that, that you said, man, I don't wanna repeat that. [00:05:13] Leslie Awasom: I probably should have brought in a third partner, our CEO, Dr. Juda only much earlier than we did because bring in a what now our third partner, Dr. Juda only he came along in the process a little bit later. [00:05:24] Leslie Awasom: The company initially started with Tenny and I. We probably would've brought him in early because he just came in and just made like the final leg of the tripod and just brought in this amazing energy and and intelligence and integrity and tenacity that has really pushed us forward. [00:05:41] Leslie Awasom: So that's probably one thing I would've done differently, otherwise, everything else I'll keep it the same. My journey might not have been the fastest. we had some failures and struggles along the way, but it was it was perfect. It was perfectly designed to put us to where we are today. [00:05:55] Leslie Awasom: That's great. [00:05:55] [00:05:55] Sam Wilsons: Let me ask you this. Lastly, you said you brought your third partner on and it's all worked out. Great. What did you guys realize that you were missing? Like, what was it you're like, gosh, we just need a third person in this, to really make this thing. [00:06:08] Sam Wilsons: Hum. What were the components that were missing in, in, in that you guys realize you need to bring somebody on? What was that? [00:06:14] Leslie Awasom: So we needed that somebody that had that vision that could keep us like aligned and focused in , on who we are the company we're trying to build and the community that we're trying to build. [00:06:24] Leslie Awasom: Because initially well, we just got really excited about the possibilities that multifamily presents for. For ourselves and members of our community. And we just went out running we didn't really have like a true identity as a company and focusing on what was really key to us. So we needed that person that had that kind of that, leadership aura, if that's the best way I could describe it. [00:06:45] Leslie Awasom: And Dr. Oney is, was a perfect person. And we are grateful that he came on board when he did. [00:06:50] Sam Wilsons: That's that's really cool. And are you guys solely focused on acquiring multifamily? Yes. Right now what do you think about the multifamily market right now? [00:07:00] Leslie Awasom: It still has it's a little bit riskier than it was a year ago because of the changes in interest rates and everything that's happening in the economy. [00:07:08] Leslie Awasom: But we think, I believe multifamily is still a very solid asset for long term wealth growth and world generat. We just have to be a little bit more conservative than we were before with some of the projections that we make on some of the growth and be more, selective in the markets that we're investing and the kind of assets that we're investing, just to decrease the amount of our risk exposure that might come along. [00:07:29] Leslie Awasom: If we have some significant changes to the [00:07:31] Sam Wilsons: economy, when you say you're changing your growth projections, is that saying, Hey, we're gonna dial back what we think we can sell this for. Is that saying, Hey, we're gonna cut back on, what our rent projections are gonna be. I mean, is that even going so far as saying, Hey, what if we have a rent decrease? [00:07:47] Sam Wilsons: I mean, what do you mean when you say. Tweaking your growth projections. [00:07:51] Leslie Awasom: Absolutely. It's a little bit of both. We project it, for example, if in the past we're projecting a 10 basis point increase in cap rates on on a yearly basis on exit, we might project a little bit higher depending on the market. [00:08:03] Leslie Awasom: Some markets we are doing even like a 15% annual in, increase 15 basis point increase in cap rates annually onto. Our rent growth. We are keeping our rent growth in some markets. Maybe the first year we have some in the other years we keep it flat. So, it just depends on what the kind of data we see from our data sources in each of the markets that we go into. [00:08:24] Leslie Awasom: So whatever like some of the tools that we use project, we kind of dial it down a little bit. And so that it keeps, we like to go into every deal, having enough cushion. Within the deal, such that if something goes wrong, we still fall within our numbers or even better. [00:08:39] Sam Wilsons: Got it. Tell me about your role there inside of the company. [00:08:42] Sam Wilsons: What is it specifically that you handle? [00:08:46] Leslie Awasom: So I handle the operations of the company on the company side. I make sure that we are meeting like we have the right systems in place to meet the goals that we set for ourself. Every year we meet and we come up with quarterly goals and we come up with annual goals as well. [00:08:59] Leslie Awasom: So, my role in there is to make sure that we are using the systems that we have created and other systems are working constantly evaluating constantly working with our employees to make sure that we can make our working process more efficient. And I'm also involved in the management of our assets. [00:09:15] Leslie Awasom: Manage the property managers making sure that they're keeping up with the KPIs that we set for each property, make sure that the properties are performing according to what we on the road or better. So, once our acquisition team, for example, finds an asset and they think that it's a good one for us to review and they've gone to the underwriting, I take that underwriting and I have to review it compared to what our business plan, what our typical business plans are and do some more. [00:09:38] Leslie Awasom: Checks and balances on it to make sure that it's a right asset for us to go into. So, I'm more of the, on the back side of things, just making sure that the numbers are right and everything is, functioning properly [00:09:49] Sam Wilsons: What's the timeline. This is just a totally kinda left field question. Yes. [00:09:53] Sam Wilsons: What's the timeline from when you guys identify a potential asset on the acquisition side, get it through underwriting, get it to you, get you to review the underwriting and then say, Hey, yeah, this is a potential to make an offer. What's how long does that take? It usually [00:10:06] Leslie Awasom: takes about three days. Because that Christian team is very busy and that's probably one of the most developed part of our business. [00:10:13] Leslie Awasom: We have a very solid team, so we have someone that goes in and finds the assets and stop to the brokers. Then pass it over to underwriting. They're underwrite it and they usually send it out to me. =, within three days after getting more information from our property managers, our debt brokers and our tax consultants. [00:10:29] Leslie Awasom: So within three days I get it and review everything and see if it makes sense to pursue any further or we pass. What is your [00:10:36] Sam Wilsons: current, do you, I mean, if you don't know this, that's fine, but I bet you do. What is your current number of deals you underwrite to deals that you close what's that [00:10:45] Leslie Awasom: ratio right now is about 134 to one. [00:10:49] Leslie Awasom: See, I knew you knew. And that asked to to best on final, not even close . Yeah. [00:10:55] Sam Wilsons: What? Geez. So yeah. Okay. That's the best and final that's not even to [00:10:58] Leslie Awasom: close. Yeah. Yeah. That's based on what we've done so far from the last from our last deal. So it's been crazy. We've been reviewing a ton of deals, but made a few best on finals, but it's not nothing is, has come through yet. [00:11:10] Leslie Awasom: Have you seen any [00:11:10] Sam Wilsons: softening in the market or any I guess just any changes of note. [00:11:16] Leslie Awasom: Yeah. Our feedback from our brokers is that there's a lot of re trading happening on some of the properties. So in the past we would talk to brokers and our underwriting might be a few millions below what they were asking. [00:11:27] Leslie Awasom: And we will ask if it could submit an offer and they tell us no, but this time around, it doesn't matter how low the offer is they actually to submit because , they want owners to see that things are changing with the interest rates. This deal still have to cash flow. Most owners still have expectations from when we were at a 2% interest rate in, and a 6% interest rate climate. [00:11:48] Leslie Awasom: So it's gonna take some time to adjust, but I do feel like it it is adjusting slowly. [00:11:53] Sam Wilsons: It is. Yeah. And that's, there's lots of arguments, eight different directions on why interest rates won't affect cap rates, why interest rates and cap rates are completely, disconnected. [00:12:02] Sam Wilsons: And then you hear it the other way around. And I don't know which ways up to be honest in the end. But it is but just to confirm, you're confirming, what we've been hearing is that there are some re trading happen. We have, we are seeing some softening in the market as a whole and just, it is interesting to hear that, Hey, you know what, gimme your offer. [00:12:19] Sam Wilsons: So at least I can take it back. And that's been the word from the brokers too, is like, we need something to take back to our sellers, just so they understand that this is where the market is now. So yeah. Yeah. E even as you. As a buyer, you might feel like you're sending in an offensive bid, which is okay. [00:12:34] Sam Wilsons: Yeah. But. That's what they're asking for. [00:12:36] Leslie Awasom: Yeah. Because if you think about it at the end of the deal, the deals still have to cash flow. Yeah. Maybe the cash flows might not be as, as robust as they were a few years back. But buyers would not buy deals that are doing a negative cash flow that are really that tight. [00:12:49] Leslie Awasom: So. It's just a higher risk. So, I do believe some softening would happen, but maybe not as drastic as as people think it might get, just because multifamily is still a very strong asset class with a lot of growth potential still. [00:13:01] Sam Wilsons: Yep. Yep. Absolutely. I think that's really cool. [00:13:04] Sam Wilsons: Give me gimme one thing, one, one nugget on the asset management side that you say, man, here is something that. you just gotta have in order when you're the asset manager, [00:13:15] Leslie Awasom: You like, you gotta stay on top of your numbers. You gotta Be able to trend everything on a monthly basis. Guys, stay on top of your numbers, understand what those numbers mean and how you could influence those numbers because that's where the key really that's where you have the power as an asset management to make these assets perform very well. [00:13:34] Leslie Awasom: So you really do have to understand the story behind those numbers and what role you could play to, to affect those. [00:13:40] Sam Wilsons: Give me an example of a number you feel like that is something that you can directly influence that you should really be paying attention to. [00:13:48] Leslie Awasom: I tend to look at it from a much bigger picture, but the simple things for example, just going into a property you might see a water bill that's been outrageous where as an asset management, you might come in and implement some kind of a water savings program, and you're able to decrease that and increase your NOI tremendously. [00:14:04] Leslie Awasom: And the other piece is like maintenance cost. Like, what I've found in some of our assets is like, by having a very good qualified maintenance personnel on staff that is well paid, but that has several skills. Right. You could provide a lot of tools for the, for that person front, and it's gonna save you a ton in maintenance upfront. [00:14:23] Leslie Awasom: And which is something that we're experiencing one of our assets, which is like finding the right qualified maintenance on site person that has those skills that you don't have to outsource a lot of the jobs that are involved in this assets that could save you a ton of money on your maintenance cost long. [00:14:40] Sam Wilsons: Yeah, absolutely. Do you guys help find that maintenance person or is that the property manager's job? It's the [00:14:46] Leslie Awasom: property manager, but we try to kind of give a direction of of where we want to go. And our property management team has a lot of exposure. In the Southeast market. So they have a large footprint and they can kind of, it's just about giving some side sort of direction and then they go out and look for that person for you. [00:15:02] Leslie Awasom: So, so it's one of the things we talk about our property management team up front. When we taking over these assets. Yeah, [00:15:08] Sam Wilsons: absolutely. What do you do when you aren't getting the numbers you want from the property management team? And I, what I mean by that is when, Hey, I need the last week's report on Monday morning, and then Monday comes and goes and you don't have those numbers. [00:15:20] Sam Wilsons: What do you do? [00:15:21] Leslie Awasom: Well, you just have to remind them the importance , of getting those numbers on time. My, our approach has been to empower whoever we work with to take responsibility for what they're doing so that we don't have to sit on top of them every day. And and we promote good behavior. [00:15:37] Leslie Awasom: Right. So we focus in on what you're doing, right. And we promote that and we push that forward and we found that has really worked very well. And our property managers, our team members are ready to go above and beyond for us because they feel like they're part of the journey of this asset. [00:15:52] Leslie Awasom: They feel like they're part of the journey that are investors are joining us along. The way we, so, so, so far it has worked really well. And if there's something that is not done, right, like not getting a report out on time, we'll point it out to you and then hold you to the higher expectation, but make you feel like you are the one who is coming up with a much higher expectation. [00:16:09] Leslie Awasom: Like, so the property manager's gonna set the goal to have this on time by this time, then we'll hold you accountable. [00:16:15] Sam Wilsons: Right. I love it. I love it. Lastly, thank you for taking the time to come on today and really give us the insight into what it means to be an asset manager. What it means on the underwriting side, how you guys are finding opportunity, what you guys are doing to stay competitive, your thoughts, really on the market. [00:16:31] Sam Wilsons: And then just talking about your, the way you educate. Your investors, your educational events that you put out. I think that's really cool what you guys are doing. Certainly appreciate you coming on. If our listeners wanna get in touch with you, learn more about you, your every Tuesday underwriting event, any of those things, what is the best way to do that? [00:16:47] Leslie Awasom: First off? Thank you, Sam. Thank you so much for having us on your platform and giving us opportunities to continue to share on what we do to the larger community. Yes. You could get in touch with myself or any one of my amazing partners by write our information is all available on our website, which is, www do X as in XLOPHONE, S as in Sam it capital.com. [00:17:10] Leslie Awasom: XSITE capital.com. Feel free, reach out to any one of us. We love talking to, to, to people and learning more about ways that we could help you at Tuesday underwriting classes every Tuesday night at 8:00 PM. If you are interested in that as well, there will be a means for you to join our community, to become part of getting communications about everything that we do. [00:17:29] Leslie Awasom: So, come join us. However way we could help you in your growth journey. Don't hesitate to reach out to. [00:17:34] Sam Wilsons: Fantastic. Lastly, thank you again. I appreciate it. Have a great rest of your day. [00:17:38] Leslie Awasom: All right. Thank you so much, Sam. Thanks for having me.
Welcome to The Freedom Investing Podcast!We share tips from experts on investing in personal finance and mindset so that you can finally have the freedom to work less and live more. Hosted by Kris Toribio.The Freedom Investing Podcast was created to help everyone regain control over their time and achieve true financial freedom! In this episode, I talk with Ryan JohnsonRyan began investing in real estate in 2017. His experience includes land acquisitions, fix and flip projects, and small multifamily development. In 2020 he shifted his focus to acquiring and operating commercial multifamily assets. Ryan holds an M.S. in Anesthesiology and is a practicing Nurse Anesthetist in Houston, TX.Ryan leads the investor relations team at GenWealth Capital Group and oversees construction management. He is invested in 138 units as General Partner and 228 units as a limited partner. He also has six units in the development pipeline for his personal portfolio.Ryan talks with us about transitioning from being a W2 worker to a full-time real estate investor and the mindset shift he had to overcome to do it.If you are looking for a way to transition out of your current W2 job into something that gives you more control over your time then don't miss this episode!Join us for our new episode as we explore ways to help you live the life you deserve! Subscribe to my Youtube channel, so you never miss an episode! Visit www.freedominvesting.com to see how we can help you!
This episode features Dr. Dina Velocci, President at American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology & Dr. Dru Riddle, Board Member at American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology and Staff Nurse Anesthetist at NorthStar Anesthesia. Here, they join the podcast to discuss what can be done about workforce shortages across the healthcare system & particularly with Anesthesiology.
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Join us as guest Leslie Awasom of Xsite Capital discusses the importance of team building and expanding the reach of apartment syndication to underrepresented and minority communities.--Leslie AwasomLeslie is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. Leslie is a trained Nurse Anesthetist and entrepreneur who lives in Hanover, Maryland. Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future. Leslie is a husband, father of two beautiful girls and a son and loves to spend his spare time reading and flying drones.To learn more about Leslie Awasom:XSITE Capital Investment's Website: https://xsitecapital.com/--Follow Birch Prosper on Instagram (@birch_prosper)Visit our website https://www.birchprosper.com/Interested in investing with Birch Prosper? Let's chat! Schedule a call with us.
Cat chats with Nurse Anesthetist and semifinalist rookie Andrea Chiovitti. With WZA being her only other big indy competition experience, she's looking to fight next weekend at Granite Games and prove she belongs. As one of the tallest athletes in the field at 5'10', she's going to make those 10' wall balls look EASY! And as a collegiate track athlete, she's excited to take the field.
Today we are getting behind the mic with Everett Moss, BSN, SRNA, EMT-P. He is a nurse, nurse anesthetist student set to graduate in 2023. Former Atlanta firefighter and EMT turned flight, emergency, ICU and travel nurse who is now a CRNA student. We are going all over today! Everett has captured his social media audience by candidly sharing his journey into nursing. He provides a compelling case for entering the nursing profession and the tremendous opportunities that exist. He is an inspirational male figure attracting more men into the nursing field. Coined THE PARAMURSE on Instagram, Everett sets the stage for a modern-day view of the nurse world. Men make up 9.1% of the nursing workforce nationally and 9% of the Nell H. Woodruff School of Nursing (NHWSN) student body. With the demographics continuing to shift in our country, it is essential that nursing keeps pace with national trends to reflect the diverse populations they serve. Today we want to highlight the importance of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion!To connect with Everett Moss clickhttps://www.instagram.com/ryannpdatsme/ ( )https://www.instagram.com/the_paramurse/ (HERE) To connect with Tori click https://www.instagram.com/nurse.tori_/ (HERE) To connect with Sam click https://www.instagram.com/heysamanthaa/ (HERE) To connect with Cellfie Show click https://www.instagram.com/cellfie_podcast/ (HERE) Rate and Review the Show to Claim your Cellfie Swag Bag! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cellfie-show/id1500843605 (HERE) Check out our Cellfie Show collab sock!!! https://www.upatdawn.co/collection/cellfie-show-x-up-at-dawn-collab (SHOP UP AT DAWN X CELLFIE SHOW CLICK HERE) https://www.cellfiepodcast.com/ (Cellfie Show ) https://www.cellfiepodcast.com/shop-1 (Cellfie Podcast Merch) Produced by: Tori + Sam THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY PICMONIC (CODE: CELLFIE save 20%) Picmonic, Inc. is an audiovisual learning platform designed for healthcare students (RN, MD, DO, CNA, LPN, NP, PT etc) It is the study tool of choice for learning thousands of the most difficult to remember and most frequently tested topics, board exam prep and uses questions centered on an evidence-based “learn-review-quiz” format. Quick & effective 2-minute Picmonic videos Connects difficult to remember facts with unforgettable characters Ties the facts together into ridiculously memorable stories Reinforce what you learn and track your progress with thousands of built-in rapid review multiple-choice quizzes. Intelligent spaced-repetition algorithms automatically adjust to your learning needs, so you'll be reminded to review the right information, at the right time - increasing long-term retention. THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CELLFIE STUDIOS MAXIMIZE YOUR NURSING PROFESSION This 28 page eBook is a digital download that provides you with NURSE PRO TIPS to help you land that dream job! This is a fully loaded guide complete with the strategies to help you master your job application and interview process. We cover all of the juicy details to help you perfect the art of interviewing. https://payhip.com/CellfieStudiosLLC (THE COMPLETE NURSE INTERVIEW GUIDE TO LAND YOUR DREAM JOB! )
Lillie Manon is a Nurse Anesthetist by trade who has always had and passion for real estate. She has been in the real estate space for just over 10yrs and is historically a buy-and-hold investor got her to start house hacking after college. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diane-winbush/support
“Ketamine is a medication primarily used for starting and maintaining anesthesia. It induces dissociative anesthesia, a trance-like state providing pain relief, sedation, and amnesia.” Recently it was discovered that Ketamine could be used to help patients suffering from depression, PTSD, and chronic pain. Jason Duprat, Nurse Anesthetist, and medical entrepreneur. After years of research and experience with ketamine, it became very obvious that ketamine therapy was both safe and highly effective. Starting off in an 800 sq ft office as a ketamine clinic, Jason grew his business and knowledge to help others overcome their mental struggles. In time, it led to the opening of the Ketamine Academy and much more. Join me in another fantastic episode while Jason tells his story of how he grew his Plan B to be his Plan A.To find out more go to Jason's podcast at www.jasonduprat.com/listenTo find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Interested in joining On-Call Capital's monthly meet-ups? Sign up at - https://www.meetup.com/Apartment-Investing-As-Your-Plan-B/events/281911649/Today in Manufacturing Inside the biggest stories impacting U.S. manufacturing.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
In this episode of “On the Case,” James Prudden interviews Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, about some of this most unique and memorable cases of her career.Frost was the original clinical editor of The Frost Series, which bears her name in honor of her contributions to the art of the case study. And she will be the guest editor of the series again in the May and June issues. In preparation for her return to editing the series, Prudden, our editorial director, caught up with Frost to discuss some of the highlights of her career in treating and writing about unusual cases.“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 about what it was like to experience those clinical situations and why they decided to write about them afterward.Links Mentioned:Link to The Frost SeriesLink to Submit Your Own Case ReportLink to listener surveyFollow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
On this episode of Movers & Shakers, Gino and Josh interview Ryan Johnson. Ryan began investing in real estate in 2017. His experience includes land acquisitions, fix and flip projects, and small multifamily development. In 2020 he shifted his focus to acquiring and operating commercial multifamily assets. Ryan holds an M.S. in Anesthesiology and is a practicing Nurse Anesthetist in Houston, TX. Ryan leads the investor relations team at GenWealth Capital Group and also oversees construction management. He is invested in 138 units as General Partner and 228 units as a limited partner. He also has six units in the development pipeline for his personal portfolio. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Single family vs multifamily 08:36 Shifting identity from a well-known anesthesiologist to a multifamily investor 12:12 Like-minded community helps in enhancing the mindset 16:54 Under promise and over deliver 22:32 Proper planning prevents poor performance 26:52 Expanding your knowledge, beliefs and mindset 28:30 Book recommended: 'Who Not How' 29:29 Wrap-up Attend our Live Events: https://jakeandgino.com/live-events/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $175,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/ More ways to engage with the Jake & Gino Investor Community: MM5: https://jakeandgino.com/mm5/ Rand Cares: https://jakeandgino.com/randcares/ Henson Flooring: https://www.greatertennessee.com/ The 100 Year Real Estate Investor: https://www.dualassetstrategy.com Austin Preview Event: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/offers/9aGHWvat Register for our Closers Club 5 Webinar (March 8, 2022): https://bityl.co/Azfn
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 CRNAsAbout Blaise Sims MSN, MBA, CRNABlaise 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 OnlineInstagramLinkedInHis Charity's WebsiteAbout the ShowProducer – Jonathan Cary Assistant Producer – Katie SchraubenAssistant Producer – Sam MacKay Powered by American Mobile
“On the Case” is back for another season of in-depth interviews with the authors of the best case reports published in Anesthesiology News. The first episode of the year features L. Jane Stewart, MD, JD, MPH, who co-wrote the review titled “Comatose in the PACU? Remove the Scopolamine Patch” (Anesthesiology News Special Edition 2021;17:81-85).Stewart comes on the podcast to discuss the details behind the case as well as how she and her team were able to determine the right diagnosis despite the uniqueness of the case.Stewart is a senior instructor of anesthesiology at the Denver Health Medical Center, and the director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Colorado, Denver.“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 about what it was like to experience those clinical situations and why they decided to write about them afterward.Link to listener survey!Other Links Mentioned:Link to Case ReportLink to Submit Your Own Case ReportFollow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
TGIF, baybeeee! You're gonna want to grab a notebook & pen for this one, because if you're like me, you're gonna be taking NOTES! On today's Soul Fam Friday cosmic conversation, I'm so excited to welcome Tanya Saunders to the show. Tanya is a Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Trauma-Informed Pause Breathwork Facilitator, Yoga Psychology Teacher, Astrologer, Author, & Expert Transformation & Manifestation Speaker. A survivor of a life-threatening condition, necrotizing fasciitis in 2009, she is passionate about cultivating a vision-inspired life and helping working women live a harmonious life through breath, positive neuroplasticity, and astrology.She is the creator of The HEALthy Mind Podcast and HEALthy Mind Coaching, a framework of ancient and modern teachings, practices, and wisdom she has invested in and made her own for strengthening the mind-body-soul connection. Integrating this framework into her 1:1 and group coaching, she has helped women discover their true purpose and manifest work/life harmony through soul alignment.As a Nurse Anesthetist for over 2 decades, Tanya is always learning new ways to bridge science and art to empower the busy, modern woman who desires to manifest a soul-centered life. She lives in Arlington, VA with her husband, three kids, and 2 dogs. In addition to all the next level gold she shares on the pod, Tanya has been kind enough to share a couple of gifts she's created to help you implement the modalities she uses with her clients: Grab a copy of her FREE Tool kit HERE: https://www.tanyasaunders.com/worklifebalance Swoop her Lunar Tracker hereAnd if you want even MORE breathwork goodness from Tanya, make sure to check out her Spring Equinox Workshop here There's A LOT more magic being cooked up behind the scenes, and pretty soon, Tanya & I will have something RIDICULOUSLY rad to share with you- so make sure you're following us both on socials! As always, you can find me on Insta @alchemyandarchetype And check Tanya out on Insta @tanya_saunders_ or on her website: https://onamission.bio/healthymind/ STAY TUNED FOR MAGIC! ✨
In this episode, meet Dawn and Martin Blagrove — Together for 30 Years — as we celebrate Black Love on Built By Us. Tune in for a love story, laughs, and advice for Black couples everywhere. Tune in for Black Love.Dawn Blagrove is the Executive Director of Emancipate NC.Martin Blagrove is a Nurse Anesthetist in Johnston County.Support the show (http://demnc.co/donation)
This episode features Dru Riddle, Director of the Center for Translational Research at Texas Christian University and Nurse Anesthetist at NorthStar Anesthesia. Here, he discusses his advice to listen more than you talk, influencing without controlling, his career journey, and more.
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/y8zt37odYou can also follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jeffgadsden and with the hashtag #DukeRAP
In search of portfolio diversification, Ryan started investing in real estate in 2017 and soon discovered he had stumbled upon a journey of growth through entrepreneurship that would last a lifetime. His experiences include land transactions, fix and flip projects, and small multifamily development. He is the founder of Stream Stack Investments, a private equity firm focused on acquiring and revitalizing cash-flowing commercial real estate assets in growing markets. He is invested in 228 units as a limited partner and manages a personal rental portfolio. In addition to educating fellow healthcare professionals about the power of real estate, his passions include spending time with his wife and son and lifting weights. He holds an M.S. in Anesthesiology from Baylor College of Medicine and is a mentee of the Jake and Gino Multifamily Academy. He is a practicing Nurse Anesthetist in Houston, TX. Let's dive in! [00:01 – 10:39] Opening Segment I introduce our guest, Ryan Johnson Connect with Ryan through the links below I introduce our guest to the show Ryan shares about his first deals and mentorship experience The desire to build a business for yourself Why does Ryan love syndications [10:40 – 27:00] The Limited Partner Life How long did it take before Ryan got into his syndication deal Finding his niche in 6 months Cultivating an LP list as fast as possible Ryan's many roles in a team How often are asset management calls An end to a rehabilitation process What are distributions like Ryan's 2022 in a nutshell Tactics to reaching out to people [27:01 – 30:06] Closing Segment “You Decide Who You Are” Connect with Ryan through the links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “You need to find your investor avatar.” - Ryan Johnson, CRNA "What can I bring to an established investor that already has a track record?.” - Ryan Johnson, CRNA “The only person that gets to decide who you are is you.” - Ryan Johnson, CRNA Connect with Ryan through LinkedIn, Facebook, and shoot him a message at ryan@streamstackinvest.com Don't forget to go to Ryan's website: www.streamstackinvest.com LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. I believe that you only need a small axe to build a lasting empire. Let's start building yours! To know more about me and all the real estate opportunities you can find, you can connect with me on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook or check out my website https://smallaxecommunities.com/ and book a call with me.
Finding the right role for you in a Multifamily deal with Ryan Johnson as he talks about closing on a 138-units apartment complex in Austin, TX. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterFor more educational content, visit our website at www.diaryofanapartmentinvestor.comInterested in investing with Four Oaks Capital? First step is to schedule a call with us. ----Ryan JohnsonRyan began investing in real estate in 2017. His experience includes land acquisitions, fix and flip projects, and small multifamily development. In 2020 he shifted his focus to commercial multifamily. He is invested in 228 units in Houston, TX as a limited partner and manages a personal rental portfolio. He holds an M.S. in Anesthesiology from Baylor College of Medicine and is a mentee of the Jake and Gino Multifamily Academy. He is a practicing Nurse Anesthetist in Houston, TX.ryan@streamstackinvest.com----Your host, Brian Briscoe, is a co-founder and principal in the real estate investing firm Four Oaks Capital. He and his team currently have 629 units worth $36 million in assets under management and are continuing to grow. He will retire as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021. Learn more about him and the Four Oaks team at www.fouroakscapital.com or contact him at brianbriscoe@fouroakscapital.com - be sure to let him know where you found him.Connect with him on LinkedIn or Facebook.vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv> Check out our multifamily investing community!> The Tribe of Titans> Get exclusive access to the Four Oaks Team!> Find it at https://www.thetribeoftitans.info^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In this episode, we will take a closer look at the career of a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) by interviewing Aliza Wolfe, a CRNA.
Jennifer Banek gives us a nurse anesthetist's perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jennifer is a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist) from Illinois. She is a member of Generation X. Here are 3 things that stood out as Jennifer Banek shared a nurse anesthetist's perspective on healthcare: · A Nurse Anesthetist and an anesthesiologist do basically the same work. One comes at it with a nursing perspective the other from the medical doctor viewpoint. · Quality healthcare is safe, efficient and patient centered. It also carries a great return on investment. · Jennifer is a proponent of advocacy to increase awareness about and utilization of nurse anesthetists in the medical arena. You can find out more about Jennifer through the link below: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013830169591 To connect with the show on social media use the links below: Twitter: http://twitter.com/yourkeynoter Facebook: http://facebook.com/yourkeynoter Instagram: http://instagram.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ub8CjRQAmXsOEA4s9AYbw We would love to hear from you. Visit the “Contact Us” form: https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/contact/ Look around the website for more Perspectives on Healthcare. Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Jennifer Banek gives us a nurse anesthetist's perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. Jennifer is a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist) from Illinois. She is a member of Generation X. Here are 3 things that stood out as Jennifer Banek shared a nurse anesthetist's perspective on healthcare: · A Nurse Anesthetist and an anesthesiologist do basically the same work. One comes at it with a nursing perspective the other from the medical doctor viewpoint. · Quality healthcare is safe, efficient and patient centered. It also carries a great return on investment. · Jennifer is a proponent of advocacy to increase awareness about and utilization of nurse anesthetists in the medical arena. You can find out more about Jennifer through the link below: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013830169591 To connect with the show on social media use the links below: Twitter: http://twitter.com/yourkeynoter Facebook: http://facebook.com/yourkeynoter Instagram: http://instagram.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ub8CjRQAmXsOEA4s9AYbw We would love to hear from you. Visit the “Contact Us” form: https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/contact/ Look around the website for more Perspectives on Healthcare. Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Today's guest is Leslie Awasom, the Director of Operations and Co-founder of XSITE Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow, and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. Leslie still works as a Nurse Anesthetist in Baltimore, Maryland. Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future. Leslie is a husband, father of two beautiful girls and a 7-month-old son, and loves to spend his spare time reading and flying drones.Here are some key aspects discussed on the showMaking crucial financial decisions to live a dream lifeOvercoming limiting beliefs to invest in multifamilyGrowth Mindset - a core valueUsing data to operate underlying assetsUnwavering Faith and Massive EffortMentioned Book Resources Miracle Equation - Hal ElrodSecond Chance at your Life and Money - Robert KiyosakiConnect with Leslie AwasomEmail - leslieawasom@xsitecapital.comWebsite - www.xsitecapital.comConnect with Rama KrishnaEmail: info@ushacapital.comWebsite: www.ushacapital.com
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
Our guest today is Sarah Robison. As you'll hear, she is very reflective about the hike and how it came about, articulating clearly some of her thought processes along the way. Sarah has changed her life to suit the "new" person who came back from the trail. She is a Nurse Anesthetist, specializing in neurosurgery, and resigned from this position to hike the trail. The adventure had such an impact upon her that she has modified her lifestyle to accommodate less stress and allow more freedom in her life. You can connect with Sarah on her social media on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008918597579, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sarah_robison/, on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIG08WkiF6pEC6eEESc3aLA, and on her website, which is at https://www.andtheniwalked.com/ I also spoke with a new member of the Class of 2022, Dom Tammaro. Dom and I had quite a laugh as he is preparing to head out to the trail in a few months. We'll be catching up with Dom before he goes. But Chuck Hayes is going to be one of the first 2022 hikers out there. Chuck plans to hit the trail and be at the top of Springer at midnight on December 31. I caught up with him after I saw a funny video he'd posted . You can see it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwErtEzuvzU We could only get part of Chapter 18 of Winton Porter's Passin' Thru in today; plenty still happens! If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via check by mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, PO Box 6161, Sun City Center, FL 35751. Any support is gratefully received.
Originally from Africa, Leslie started his medical career in 2008 as a healthcare provided and eventually found his passion and another calling as a real estate investor. In today's episode, Leslie will walk us through his real estate journey, how and why he started off as a limited partner including some of the deals that he made so far and the takeaways he got from them. Leslie Awesome is the Director of Operations at Xsite Capital Investment -a rapidly growing Multifamily Investment company with over $20million under management. Episode Highlights: Listen as Leslie talks about why he decided to start off as a limited partner What makes multi family the best investment Leslie talks about his very first deal and the lesson he learned from it Understanding what you are investing in Factors that determine where people wan to invest in Leslies' Top US States to invest in Connect with Leslie: LinkedIn Email About Our Guest: Leslie is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of Xsite Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. In 2019, Leslie partnered and invested in a 192-unit apartment project as a Limited Partner. In 2020, Leslie and his partners Julius and Tenny, acquired a 49 units Class A, institutional grade asset in Washington, DC. Leslie is a Nurse Anesthetist in Baltimore, Maryland, and his team hosts a rapidly growing multifamily focused meetup in Maryland where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future. Leslie is a husband and father of two beautiful girls and loves to spend his spare time reading and drone flying. --- Did you enjoy today's episode? Please click here to leave a review for The We Build Great Apartment Communities. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out! Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower! Connect with John Brackett and We Build Great Apartment Communities Instagram @webuildgreatcommunities Facebook @buildingreatcommunities LinkedIn @brackettjohn Website www.fidelitybps.com Subscribe to The We Build Great Apartment Communities Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Do you think you would be a great fit for the show? Apply to be a guest by clicking . Fidelity Business Partners, Inc. 6965 El Camino Real Suite 105-190 Carlsbad, CA 92009 D: 760-301-5311 F: 760-987-6065
This episode features Dru Riddle, Director of the Center for Translational Research at Texas Christian University and Nurse Anesthetist at NorthStar Anesthesia. Here, he discusses his advice to listen more than you talk, influencing without controlling, his career journey, and more.
I love Ellen's story because she's so relatable. She has baby Gigi on while we talk...because, that's life with kids while running a virtual (and physical, in her case) business. Why would a successful CRNA (nurse anesthetist) and MedSpa owner choose the Social Selling space especially after having mediocre results in the traditional Network Marketing Model? Hop in and find out! xx, Michelle SCRUB CAPS AND SIPPY CUPS PODCAST ___________________________ HAVE QUESTIONS? email me at hello@growthagainstthegrain.com or DM me on IG HAVE YOU JOINED THE FB COMMUNITY? GIRL...if you're loving the podcast, then go over and meet your fellow unicorns in the FB group. https://bit.ly/networkmarketingmamas INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heyitsmichellecastro/ CONTACT ME: growthagainstthegrain.com/contact WEBSITE: https://www.growthagainstthegrain.com JOIN MY TEAM: BIT.LY/JOINTEAMUNICORN
Leslie Awasom is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of Xsite Capital Investment LLC with over $107 Million in assets under management. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow and budget analysis. Leslie still works as a Nurse Anesthetist in Baltimore, Maryland. Here's some of the topics we covered: Evaluating every scenario and assessing risk Overcoming analysis paralysis The personal growth that multifamily real estate can provide Consuming positive content Learners are earners Your weekly plan The power of meditation Being an observer of your own thoughts What really matters Book recommendation “Second Chance at your Money and Your Life” Robert Kiyosaki “The pursuit of a worthy goal” To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com For more information on our guest, please visit:http://xsitecapital.com Please Review and Subscribe
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 ReadingFenster 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.Follow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
Guest: Jim Wiandt, DNP, APRN, CNP/CRNA, CVNP-BC, CCRN Cardiovascular Nurse Practitioner, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist KCH Department of Specialty Care-Cardiology Mt. Vernon, OH --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wsu-nightintales/message
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 ReadingFenster 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.Follow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
Kingsley Malcolm is an artist and a health care professional who not only cares for those who are experiencing physical pain, but as an artist tries to meet the need of those who are spiritually and emotionally suffering. For the past 22 years he has practiced in the field of nursing and in the last 11 years he has specialized in the field of anesthesia. Throughout this time period he has maintained his artistry as a songwriter, producer and solo artist. He has released several albums/CDs and in 2020 Kingsley released a single titled “What Is Life.” He is currently working on releasing a new single, which is a remix of Ant Clemons and Justin Timberlake's “Better Days.” Kingsley believes that good music can be like medicine to the soul and it's his goal that his music will do just that. Kingsley is also a strong believer in investing into the next generation and he along with his wife funds a scholarship called Pay It Forward Scholarship. The scholarship has awarded over $50,000 to graduating high school students seeking higher education. As a husband and a father of three, Kingsley strive to elevate his family and vows that his family and generations to come will never experience poverty as his parents did during his childhood in Jamaica. His two eldest daughter's have attended Wharton's School of Business at the University Of Pennsylvania, and his son is attending Florida International University where is on the Premed track. Overall, Kingsley's mission is to positively impact the lives of those he come in contact with (In the operating room, from the stage or simply as a passerby) by expressing LOVE, my religion. Website : https://www.domoniquecynthia.com ; YouTube Kingsley ; Youtube domonique cynthia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whataword/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whataword/support
This week, I welcome my friend and fellow advance practice nurse, Lukeythia Bastardi. We talk about the joys and challenges of our profession, raising multi-ethnic children and building community even when it is hard!She says "I have been married for nearly twenty years to my college sweetheart whom I met singing in the gospel choir. We have three brilliant children, a daughter aged 15 (10th grader), and two sons, one aged 13 (8th grader) and the other aged 6 (first grader). I have great friendships with neighboring families in our community that I am parenting alongside. I have lived in Richmond, Virginia for the past twelve years and I love this city! In addition to being a wife and mother, I work professionally as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) part-time and I am a full-time faculty member of Mount Marty University's Nurse Anesthesiology Program. I enjoy practicing anesthesia and educating nurses in this incredible profession. I love to read, listen to music, go for walks, and make lists. In the future, I hope to become better at loving people well and grow into being a very strong educator in my specialty." Find out more at Home Page - Diversity in Nurse Anesthesia (diversitycrna.org)Also, Ekua is a speaker at www.CalmingtheADHDchaos.com a free virtual summit for parents with ADHD and/or children with ADHD happening right now. If you're parenting a child with ADHD, life can feel frustrating, overwhelming, and lonely. There is so much to consider→ How to stop having to repeat yourself, solve sibling squabbles, or improve friendships. What about nutrition, sleep or medication? What to do about therapy, primitive reflexes, or alternative treatment options? How to help your child who has given up or struggles in school. And where, in all of this, do you get a moment for yourself? If you want to know how to have a calm, confident, connected family, then I invite you to JOIN ME in the upcoming Calming the ADHD Chaos. Learn more about her BE CALM system for bringing CALM and joy back to your parenting. Register today so you will not miss out on all the great tools and free resources provided by Lara Dawn and the 25 ADHD experts she interviews. Reserve your seat to get FREE access to resources and strategies that are working right now for families like yours. www.MomsChangingtheWorld.orgHost: Ekua Walker, Child Development NP, Parent Coach and CEO - Chief Encouragement OfficerProducer: Koby BlanksonPodcast Art: Esther and Joel Ishler
In this episode of the Team Business podcast, co-hosts Mike Fusco and Ray Ramirez interview Dr. Kim Sandberg, DNP, CRNA, Chief Executive Officer at Aloha Integrative Health. Dr. Sandberg is an experienced Nurse Anesthetist with a demonstrated history of working in the military and Military Executive Medicine. She is highly skilled in customer service, public speaking, simulation education, patient safety, and healthcare information technology (HIT). Dr. Sandberg is a strong healthcare leadership services professional with a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Executive Healthcare Leadership. You will learn more about her practice and how they help treat patients with mental health illnesses using treatments that you may not have heard about previously. Episode Highlights: Dr. Kim explains her designations to the listeners. (1:35) Dr. Kim gives insight into her professional background. (3:00) Dr. Kim explains what Aloha Integrative Health is all about. (5:30) What was the biggest impact that the pandemic had on Dr. Kim's practice? (9:51) Dr. Kim shares her thoughts on telehealth. (11:56) Does Dr. Kim think that the pandemic is slowing down? (15:40) Dr. Kim mentions one of the things that some of their patients don't know. (18:31) Dr. Kim shares how she continues to learn and stay updated on the most relevant and beneficial treatments available. (23:30) Dr. Kim gives a piece of advice when it comes to mental health. (26:52) Key Quotes: “Our goal is to provide people with choices, because not everyone will fit into the bill of medication management, or they may have to look for alternative therapies. And so, this is just giving patients options and choices.” - Dr. Kim Sandberg, DNP, CRNA “I don't think everything can be done on telehealth. I think there are still some things that you have to come in and be seen in person. But, I think that there can be a nice balance and I think for the benefit of both the patients as well as the providers that we should continue to be able to have the option to have telehealth.” - Dr. Kim Sandberg, DNP, CRNA “If you're sick, stay home. I think some of those little simple things that we did during the pandemic are really things that we just have to sort of make everyday life.” - Dr. Kim Sandberg, DNP, CRNA Resources Mentioned: Dr. Kim Sandberg, DNP, CRNA, LinkedIn Aloha Integrative Health Fusco & Orsini Insurance Services Mike Fusco LinkedIn Ray Ramirez LinkedIn
Aisha Allen, CRNA, trailblazer, and badass has spent her life aiming the spotlight towards the pitfalls of society and humanity as a whole - and this episode is no different. This is a can't miss conversation covering all the vulnerable topics including: How we are the culmination of how we are parented and of our experiences & the challenges and rewards of unlearning aspects of ourselves we don't want to keep Gaps in healthcare & lack of empowerment within groups of those keeping us healthy & alive COVID, its impact on the nursing field, & what we can do about it What a day in the life and of a black woman looks like & a small glimpse into the self-talk required to stay safe as a black woman in the US today How I as a white woman and mother can educate myself and do better so that I can contribute towards a society of equity And so so so much more! By trade, Aisha is a military Nurse Anesthetist. Outside of the hospital, Aisha is a real estate investor and entrepreneur that is passionate about helping nurses find their passions and move beyond the bedside. Her most recent projects are the relaunching of Uvea Blue Light Glasses—glasses made for healthcare providers as well as the creation of a network for multi-passionate nurses, ready to pursue entrepreneurship. On the academic side, Dr. Allen pursued a doctorate degree and specializes in health care disparities. With her ongoing studies, she hopes to reduce the deadly disparities faced by minorities and increase patient access to providers that look like them. Learn more about Aisha: Website: https://multipotentialite.mn.co/ (https://multipotentialite.mn.co/) Instagram: https://instagram.com/aisha_crna?utm_medium=copy_link (@aisha_crna)
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 ReadingFenster 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.Follow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
Nancy Batzloff joins Blake and Kendall to tell her story: from a small farm in Michigan, becoming a nurse anesthetist, moving to East Texas, and meeting Jack and Janis Robertson. Don't miss this episode. Send your suggestions for topics of discussion or guests! Email us at stc@fredoniahill.org.
We have an eye-opening conversation with our long-time friend, Esther Park, Trauma ICU RN, who will soon admirably hold the title of CRNA - Nurse Anesthetist! What the heck is a CRNA you say? Listen & learn to sound smart to all your friends! Esther passionately shares her journey into this role, what she's learned and how important it is to bring awareness and diversity to this field. Before and after you dive into the episode, please check out our episode notes for a super short survey that would be incredibly helpful! Prior to listening to our episode, make sure to fill out this survey! Then once you've finished our episode, please do us a favor and fill out this second survey. I promise it only takes 1-2 min max! If you have further questions or thoughts on what we talked about today, you can reach out to Esther @mineture on Instagram.And follow us @hi_chingoos on Instagram or drop us a line at hichingoos@gmail.com.Thanks for tuning in! ♥️
In this episode of “On the Case,” Peter J. Papadakos, MD, discusses a case report he wrote in the Journal of the American Academy of PAs (2021;34[4]:33-36) about a 54-year-old man who was transferred with a large right frontal intracerebral hemorrhage after ingesting kratom.Papadakos is a professor of anesthesiology, surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, and the director of critical care medicine at the University of Rochester, in New York. He is also a member of the Anesthesiology News editorial advisory board.“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 about what it was like to experience those clinical situations and why they decided to write about them afterward.Links Mentioned:Link to Case ReportLink to Kratom Commentary in Anesthesiology NewsLink to Submit Your Own Case ReportTell us what you thought of the first season of “On the Case”Follow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
In this episode we interview Nurse Anesthetist, Patrick McElhone, to get his opinions on what makes the ideal Student Nurse Anesthetist After listening, please take our SURVEY
How to attract experienced partners and whether to do a 506 B or 506 C when raising capital with Leslie Awasom and Brad Smith.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterFor more educational content, visit our website at www.diaryofanapartmentinvestor.comInterested in investing with Four Oaks Capital? First step is to schedule a call with us. ----Leslie AwasomLeslie is the Director of Operations and Co-founder of Xsite Capital Investment LLC. He manages the company operations, market/data analysis, cash flow and budget analysis. Leslie bought his first investment property in 2017 and transitioned to multifamily investing in 2019. Leslie still works as a Nurse Anesthetist in Baltimore, Maryland. Leslie and the XSITE Capital team host a rapidly growing multifamily-focused meetup in Maryland where they provide resources and add value to individuals interested in growing their wealth and changing their financial future. Leslie is a husband, father of two beautiful girls and a 7-month-old son and loves to spend his spare time reading and flying drones.Check out his website https://xsitecapital.com/ Or email him at lawasom@xsitecapital.com----Brad SmithBrad Smith has been a project manager in the commercial construction industry for over 14 years, and prior to that worked in residential construction with his Father. In 2009 he bought a house with a friend and ended up fixing it up and selling it in 2012. He and his girlfriend-now wife- did the same in 2013. In early 2020, on a ski trip with a good friend, we decided short term rentals would be the easiest way to get our foot in the door of the Real Estate world. After educating themselves and listening to podcasts, Brad and his friend Jordan Grigg bought their first investment property together in June of 2020. Currently, he and his partner at Lift Bridge Capital are looking for large multifamily properties. Check out his website https://www.liftbridgecap.com/our-team/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-smith-9191a479/ Email Brad@liftbridgecap.com----Your host, Brian Briscoe, is a co-founder and principal in the real estate investing firm Four Oaks Capital. He and his team currently have 485 units worth $21 million in assets under management and are continuing to grow. He will retire as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021. Learn more about him and the Four Oaks team at www.fouroakscapital.com or contact him at brianbriscoe@fouroakscapital.com - be sure to let him know where you found him.Connect with him on LinkedIn or Facebook.
“A Nurse Anesthetist expert witness testifies on topics related to the conduct of anesthesia performed by CRNAs.” This is a side to the anesthesia profession that you don't hear a lot about. It's not exactly the most lighthearted topic to bring up, yet many people have to face the courtroom. It seems like a statistic....until it happens to you. Dana Standridge and Jennifer Sewell heard a call to action in two very different ways that led them to join forces and work together. They are creating a 12-module course for other CRNAs to further their courtroom education and learn some very important key points about documenting properly in the eyes of the law. Join me in Part 1 of this two-for-one episode with Jennifer and Dana while we hear the short version of how Dana had her life turned upside down in 2017 when she was served with a lawsuit and Jennifer's story on why she created Painless CE to help with continuing education. To find out more or sign up for their course check out these links:www.CRNAexpertwitness.comhelp@painlessce.com
Today on the podcast, I continue the conversation about following our passions with Kat Dellinger. The two passions we discuss today are hiking and photography. Kat lives, works, and (mostly) plays in Western North Carolina. She is married with two kids under the age of 10. She is a Nurse Anesthetist, and her favorite case is open heart surgery. Kat solo thru-hiked the John Muir Trail in 2016. She grew up in Florida and Hawaii, got her undergraduate at Florida State University, and her masters degree at the University of North Carolina. Kat and I talk about her passions, and how she infuses the rest of her life with the positive energy she gets from following them. We also talk about the value of female friendships, and the strength we can gain from sharing our passions with one another. If you want to see some beautiful photographs of the spectacular WNC skyline, as well as the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains, follow Kat on Instagram @kitkat.dellinger.
In this episode of “On the Case,” Matthew Shachner, DO, discusses his case report about a 2-year-old girl who developed malignant hyperthermia during a routine dental cleaning under general anesthesia. The patient had presented to the hospital for the procedure due to poor dentition, and it was her first time undergoing general anesthesia.Shachner is an anesthesiologist in the Department of Anesthesiology at the Anesthesiology Consultants Exchange, P.C., in Cleveland, Tenn.“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 about what it was like to experience those clinical situations and why they decided to write about them afterward.Links Mentioned:Link to Case ReportLink to The Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States (MHAUS)Link to Submit Your Own Case ReportFollow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
Guest Shannon Mitchell, MSN, CRNA Michigan Medicine Ann Arbor, MI Shannon Mitchell went from deciding that she didn't need to attend college to pursuing a career in nursing and becoming a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA). Learn about Shannon's path through the Army Reserves and how she translated the skills she learned there to her role as an advanced practice nurse. Shannon shares the nursing qualities that may suggest you will be a good fit for a CRNA, details regarding maintenance of her certification, and an explanation of the various roles a CRNA may fill across care environments. The enormous responsibilities associated with anesthesia as well as the exciting opportunities to provide this level of care are all considered in this interview with Shannon. You'll love how thoughtfully Shannon prepared her final words of advice about receiving guidance, continuously learning, and recognizing that everyone has knowledge to contribute to our work. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wsu-nightintales/message
It's easy to have high aspirations. It's much less easy to make those dreams and goals a reality. The truth is, many of us struggle with committing to bet on ourselves and go after our dreams and goals. Instead, you settle for the status quo. After all, you've made it. You build the career of your dreams and now you have the goodt, goodt job, the house, and the car. You are living the life yet you have a desire for more. There is more growing to do but you just can't see it happening without messing up what you already created. Listen, it's worth taking some time to dig deep and figure out what's holding you back from reaching the next level of success because once you've named the thing that's holding you back, you stand a chance at stepping over it and moving on. In this episode, I share my journey of how I transitioned from my goodt, goodt job as a Nurse Anesthetist for 38 years to a full-time Life Coach. You will hear all the mind drama I experienced and the strategies I used to work past them. So take pen to paper, don't be afraid to be a little audacious, and get to work on building a successful mindset to reach your next level. RESOURCES MENTIONED — Join the Next Master Class Book a Breakthrough Call 27 An interview with Dr. Koritha Mitchell, author of From Slave Cabins to the White House 26 Your Brain Needs a Detective 25 Wrestling With a Thought EP.10 What's Your Goal Relationship Status - Part 2 09 What's Your Goal Relationship Status LET'S GET SOCIAL — Website Instagram Facebook
Show Notes:In this episode of “On the Case,” Steve Garber, MD, discusses his case report on a 39-year-old woman (gravida 5, para 4), at 36 weeks’ gestation, who was diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia after presenting to the emergency department with shortness of breath, cough and myalgias three days after her COVID-19 diagnosis.Dr. Garber in an anesthesiologist at Saddleback Medical Center, in Laguna Hills, Calif.“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 Mentioned:Link to Dr. Garber's Case ReportSubmit Your Case Report for Consideration!Follow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
Frank has two jobs that couldn't be much different. He owns Scatter Creek Berries and Produce. He also works as a Nurse Anesthetist at the Elvis Presley Trauma Center in Memphis. He comes on the podcast to talk about both. https://www.scattercreekberries.com/
Nick and Tiffany talk about her history with gymnastics, being a Nurse Anesthetist, and finding fun in fitness again. Necessary links: www.sharkbitefitness.com
Show Notes:In this episode of “Ask the Experts,” Karen Sibert, MD, joins us to discuss the future of anesthesiology and the evolving role of anesthesiologists in modern health care. She also explains her reason for giving up on Twitter as a way of communicating her ideas and opinions about the specialty.“Ask the Experts” is a conversation podcast series from the “Anesthesiology News Presents” channel. It features up-close and personal Q&A interviews with leading experts in the field of anesthesiology on topics such as difficult airways and women in medicine.Links Mentioned:Link to article comment for question 1Link to tweet for question 2Link to interview with Karen Sibert, MD, in “The Etherist” Season 2Send us an email to submit questions for future guestsFollow Us:Our WebsiteApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastFind Us on Social:TwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagram
In this episode of “On the Case,” J. Eric Greensmith, MD, PhD, joins us to discuss his case report about the history of chloroprocaine and the benefits of using it in ambulatory surgery today.Greensmith is an associate professor of anesthesia and critical care in the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, In Hershey.“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 the episodeLink to case report: The Rise, Fall and Rise Again: Navigating the History of Chloroprocaine In Ambulatory SurgeryLink to other reports from The Frost Series. Link to submit a case report: AnesthesiologyNews.com/CaseSubmission Link to study on isobaric spinal mepivacaine.Link to study comparing spinal 2-chloroprocaine and lidocaine.Link to study on spinal chloroprocaine solutions.Link to study on mepivacaine and transient neurologic symptoms.
In this episode, Sam sits down with now-retired Colonel Brian Campbell. Brian tells some great stories about his time in the military where he was stationed in both Kosovo and Iraq. In this interview, we learn a lot about brian including his life stories and his interests along with an insight into what goes on inside a hospital being an Anestigioligist. Images that are mentioned in the podcast will be uploaded to the Dotted Lines Podcast Youtube Channel at a later date! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dottedlines/message
Renowned Cardiologist and his wife, an esteemed Nurse Anesthetist tells us their journey and described how taking both vaccine has made them more confident that in this pandemic there is hope. In our black and brown communities we face fears and challenges that makes us vulnerable. Dr. Duane and NurseSarah gives an in-depth explanation of the vaccine and why they decided to take it. Great episode! A must listen. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Notjustanurse
Being broken and needing fixed in some cases requires surgical intervention. To assist the surgeons and the patient with the process, this often requires the patient to "go under". Learn from Joe on the process and science of anesthesia and what a CRNA is doing while you are being operated on and how he works with patients to gain their trust.
Bob brings his daughter Cecelia Bubser, a Nurse Anesthetist, on as a guest to discuss COVID-19. She shares her first hand experience on the frontline treating patients with Coronavirus and how she copes with this deadly disease.
For many of us, careers "happen." Yet, there is a magical outcome when you design your career with intention and purpose. It is the art of career design or business design.. design a leadership life you love! Let's talk about it. Doug McKee joins the conversation. Doug McKee has been a Nurse Anesthetist for over 40 years. During his career he has had well over 40,000 encounters with anxious patients, their family members, stressed-out residents, med students, nursing students, colleagues, and co-workers. They all helped him develop, refine, and test his radically different approach to teach people how to transform their lives.
In this episode, Matthew speaks with Rodrigo Garcia. He is a Nurse Anesthetist in Indiana that co-founded the Parkdale Center. It is a treatment facility that caters mainly to impaired healthcare providers. They discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment of providers with substance use disorder. The topics of stress management, health, and wellness are also examined from a societal standpoint and some strategies to address such difficulties. Below are some links to resources for anyone who may know someone who is struggling or may be struggling themselves. You are not alone. There is support in place that can help one with whatever difficulties one may be experiencing. Click on the links below for more information and resources:Parkdale CenterAssistance for struggling or impaired providersSupport the FrontPeer assistance for COVID-19 frontline workersAmerican Association of Nurse Anesthetists Peer Assistance Web PageAmerican Association of Nurse Anesthetists Helpline:1-800-654-5167American Society of Anesthesiologists Wellness Resources Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration HelpLine: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)Check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness and issues concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Please send your questions to goingviralpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: goingviral.buzzsprout.comThanks for listening and please share this episode.
Today, Matthew has a discussion with Joseph Gnolfo, a chief Nurse Anesthetist at Stoney Brook Medical Center on Long Island, NY. They discuss many relevant topics related to the Coronavirus Pandemic including the role that leadership plays during this time of crisis, the use of personnel outside of their usual duties, plus support, health, and wellness. This was an episode that was recorded almost a month ago but the discussion remains relevant as we are still dealing with the pandemic. Check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness and issues concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Please send your questions to goingviralpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: goingviral.buzzsprout.comThanks for listening and please share this episode.
Like many of us, powerlifting came at a time when we were rebuilding who we were as a woman. Focusing on a skill that challenges & tests what your body can achieve is exciting. 3 years later, 15 meets deep (including a highly coveted Arnold) and a 463 WILKS, I’d say Kelley Spohrer has taken... Read More
Matthew has a discussion with Katy Dean, a Nurse Anesthetist out of Williamsburg VA who volunteered to take a 6 week assignment at Mt Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. She tells of her experience from the moment she walked in to the facility to the time she finished and how things changed over that time. She also discusses her recommendations to any providers that might do this in the future and her personal takeaways from the experience.Check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness and issues concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Please send your questions to goingviralpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: goingviral.buzzsprout.comThanks for listening and please share this episode.
Matthew has a discussion with Ron Eslinger. A retired Navy Captain, retired Nurse Anesthetist, and Hypnotherapist. They discuss how hypnosis can assist people through difficult times such as the crisis we are all experiencing. Ron describes how people can benefit from hypnosis to manage stress now and any time in the future. Ron is an educator and offers many programs to become certified in hypnosis. He also offers a program to RNs to learn about the practice of sedation for different settings in healthcare. His links are below.healthyvisions.netsedationcertification.comBe sure to read and download the transcripts to this episode. Click on the tab above. Check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness and issues concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Please send your questions to goingviralpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: goingviral.buzzsprout.comThanks for listening and please share this episode.
In this episode, Matthew speaks to Jason Slabach, a Nurse Anesthetist who took care of ebola patients at Emory University when he was an ICU nurse. He shares his experiences taking care of these patients and compares and contrasts the lessons learned with the current COVID-19 pandemic. He also details the proper procedures for putting on and taking off personal protective equipment. After we finished recording, Jason mentioned a website that he highly recommends for information regarding PPE, safety, and up to the minute information on COVID-19. There is a huge host of information that can be useful to healthcare providers or anyone who wishes to learn more. It is The National Emerging Special Pathogen Training and Education Center (NETEC). https://repository.netecweb.org/exhibits/show/ncov/ncovBe sure to read and download the transcripts to this episode. Click on the tab above. Check back often for more episodes pertaining to health and wellness and issues concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. Please send your questions to goingviralpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://goingviral.buzzsprout.com/Thanks for listening and please share this episode.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Margaret Fitzpatrick from Chicago who found her experience as a Registered Nurse and Nurse Anesthetist to greatly help her as a family caregiver. She cared for both of her parents as they aged into their 90's and helped care for her ex-husband...after she was remarried. In this show we talk about sharing the care with siblings (Margaret has 15 siblings!), guilt, caregiver burnout, when to call 911, palliative care and the greatest gift you can offer a loved one.
In today's episode I am speaking with Tammy Vaught who is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. Tammy is the first Nurse on the show, believe it or not and I cannot wait to have her back on. Tune in today to hear us talk about mental health, Ketamine, her clinic in Texas and why she chose a medical career over music. Tammy also answers a lot of my medical questions. As you may or may not know I've held the title of “professional patient” for the past three years. I wanted to ask the questions other patients ask me. I think it is important to always share your story and talk about it all, so we did! Let us know what you think of today's show and don't be afraid to reach out to Tammy for all your Ketamine questions. All her links are below. CONNECT WITH TAMMY WEBSITE: https://ketamineclinicofwesttexas.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ketamineclinicofwesttexas/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ketamineclinicofwesttexas/ CONNECT WITH KELLY JOIN THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY: https://kellyanngorman.com/podcast-2/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehappyworkaholic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehappyworkaholic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyanngorman The Happy Workaholic Network Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thwnetwork/ The Happy Workaholic Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/chZ_H9 Join T.E.A.M. here: https://kellyanngorman.com/t-e-a-m/ For more information on sponsorship for the show, coaching programs and more visit thehappyworkaholic.com.