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How I studied for the ABA [anesthesia] critical care medicine board exam/certification

Amanda Xi

Today’s inane image of the day : I took my anesthesia critical care medicine board examination on October 9, 2021 – a significant delay from my graduation from my fellowship in June 2020 because of pandemic restrictions. It was a different experience studying for this exam because I was working as an attending at that point and this board exam doesn’t have as “straightforward” of resources to use [e.g.

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3 Causes of Procrastination and How to Stop Them

The CRNA Chase

So, I get asked all the time. How do I do all the things that I do? I wish I had a magic solution or answer for you. But it is true. I am all over the place doing a lot of different things. But some kind of way I’ve always managed. I have three businesses- my anesthesia services is the main one that I do. My 7:00 to 3:00 Monday through Friday, usually unless I just want to take off and that is Priority First Anesthesia.

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History of Substance Abuse and Need Surgery: Now What?

Goldfinch Health

Every patient approaching surgery should be concerned about persistent opioid use, Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), addiction, and leftover prescription medications. One group should have grave concerns—those patients who have a history of Substance Use Disorder (SUD). The Opioid Crisis has now raged on for over two decades. As a result, it is estimated over 20 million Americans have a history of OUD.

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Stethoscope technology meets veterinary medicine

Transforming Outcomes

Veterinarians are the ultimate generalists. From oncology to cardiology and more, our oath is to care for pets and their owners in the best way possible. As general practitioners, we have an obligation to provide excellent medical care. Over the last 20 years, I have built my own American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)-accredited veterinary practice and have learned a few things. #1 Embrace new technology Pets have shorter lives than humans and our goal is for them to live their best life.

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Malpractice Insurance Coverage for Students

AANA

Malpractice insurance might be unpleasant for an SRNA to think about, but it’s essential for students and their careers. You will be rendering anesthesia care to patients and assuming the risk that goes along with that. Purchasing malpractice insurance protects you and your financial future. For students, the process can be overwhelming and slightly confusing. […] The post Malpractice Insurance Coverage for Students appeared first on AANA Insurance Services.