Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs
A podcast for the CRNA industry. Discussing the important issues that happen both in, and beyond, the operating room. With Sharon Pearce, DNP, CRNA, FAANA, FAAN and Jeremy Stanley, EA, CFP, AIF. Innovations & opportunities for CRNAs & APRNs. Visit our website for more great information https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ and to learn how you can get CE Credit as a CRNA just by listening to the podcast. Don’t miss our special series on CRNA History, CRNA Personal Finance & Retirement, Political Conversations, CRNA Career Issues, and our leadership series called Courage To Lead. Check out new episodes of Beyond The Mask every week with distinguished guests from the CRNA community... #anesthesiology #rn #surgery #healthcare #nurseanesthesiologist #crnaschool #nursing #srnalife #nurselife #nursingstudent #ornurse #nurseanesthesia #crnalife #nursepractitioner #medschool #anesthesialife #scrublife #icunurse #hospital #futurecrna #medical #crna #nurse #anesthesia #srna #nurseanesthetist #nurses #surgical #operatingtheatre #medicalstudent #operatingroomnurse #studentnurse #diversitycrna #ccrn #nursepractitioner #APRN #APRNchat #NPchat #midwife #NP
Episodes

Thursday Oct 03, 2019
Ep #41: The Importance of Getting Involved with Joe Rodriguez, CRNA
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
We always talk about the importance of community within the CRNA profession so let’s take it a step further by discussing how and why you should get involved. There are varying levels of involvement, as we’ll get into, but Joe Rodriguez will help us understand what your participation means to the industry.
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Show Notes: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/the-importance-of-getting-involved-with-joe-rodriguez-crna/2079/
Today's rundown:
2:20 – Introducing our guest today, Joe Rodriguez.
3:08 – His topic today is ‘getting involved.’ Here’s why it’s important.
4:07 – Participating in community at work versus neighborhood is a little different for Joe.
5:09 – Have you always been like this or did you develop this interest in getting involved?
7:25 – Should everyone be as engaged as Joe? What’s the happy medium?
9:18 – How many CRNAs total compared to AANA members?
11:16 – What is the average CRNA career worth?
12:17 – Do you remember MI 68? Their story shows why it’s important to be engaged.
13:00 – Sometimes people just need to be asked.
14:23 – Why Joe is so passionate about all these regulatory issues.
15:37 – How do you overcome an opponent that’s better funded?
19:12 – Highlighting the progress that Joe has seen through the years.
21:27 – How do you balance your time to get so much accomplished?
23:43 – If he wasn’t a CRNA, Joe would be a lawyer.
26:30 – What advice would you give people to get them involved? And specifically for people at different stages of their career – early, middle, late.

Thursday Sep 26, 2019
Thursday Sep 26, 2019
As CRNAs, we don’t have a lot of experience dealing with the media or being in front of the camera. We’re used to working behind closed doors and out of the spotlight. But there are times whem we’re called upon to be a spokesperson for a place or an event. That’s why we brought on a public relations specialist to give us tips and techniques that make us feel like the experts we are.
Today's rundown:
1:38 – Chris Bettin is our guest today.
2:21 – Some background on Chris
2:48 – Chris about to head off on a new endeavor in PR.
3:27 – Why we’re talking about spokesperson training today.
4:23 – How do you deal with the media and why it’s so important for CRNAs.
5:07 – Every CRNA is a candidate to be interviewed.
6:05 – Scenarios where CRNAs might be called on to be interviewed.
7:21 – What you need to understand about reporters.
8:18 – The biggest fears we have in an interview.
10:15 – Things that Sharon has learned from Chris.
11:35 – The message you’re trying to deliver is critical so don’t wing it.
13:47 – Have a built-in answer ready to give you time to gather yourself.
15:47 – Three techniques for navigating an interview: flagging, hooking and bridging.
20:47 – How can you control your nerves in front of the media?
21:39 – Do’s and Don’ts of spokesperson training.
23:20 – Any other techniques you want to share with us?
24:28 – More on Chris’ new company, Crossdot Communications.
Get the show notes and additional resources here: http://beyondthemaskpodcast.com

Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Ep #39: Understanding Legal Implications of Anesthesia with Lynn Macksey
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Lynn Macksey, CRNA, has been an expert witness on more than 50 cases and she’s bringing that knowledge to the show to help us understand the legal side to the profession. She’ll share what she’s learned through the years that will help you protect yourself and keep your name out of a case.
Today's rundown:
1:47 – Lynn Macksey is here with us today to talk medical legal implications in anesthesia.
2:18 – Some background on Lynn.
2:32 – How she decided to make the transition into anesthesia after 20+ years in ICU.
4:43 – Why this topic today is so important.
5:29 – Keeping yourself from being named in a case is so important.
5:59 – What are closed claims?
8:14 – Lawsuits now include everyone that has control.
10:08 – What are the reasons for surgical or anesthesia related lawsuits?
13:07 – The four elements of a medical malpractice case that must be present for negligence.
14:54 – What specific cases have you been involved in that might have changed your practice?
18:13 – A story about a former Saturday Night Live cast member.
21:02 – We learn so much from our mistakes.
23:37 – What range of money is involved in these types of cases?
25:48 – Final thoughts from Lynn on this topic.
Get the full show notes and additional resources by clicking here.

Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Ep #38: Courage to Lead: A Conversation with Former AANA President Terry Wicks
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Thursday Sep 12, 2019
Our first installment of the presidential leadership series begins with a conversation with former AANA president Terry Wicks. His decorated career includes this year leading the organization in 2006-07, and we’ll go back with him to discuss the highlights, the challenges, and what he still remembers about the experience. You’ll enjoy some great stories along the way.
The rundown for today's episode:
1:53 – Welcoming Terry Wicks to the show.
2:19 – Introducing the Presidential Leadership Series we’ll be doing.
3:26 – Sharon has a story about Terry she wants to share first.
5:02 – Terry talks about the new endeavor he’s taking on at UNC-Greensboro.
6:14 – Highlights from his year as president of the AANA from 2006-07
8:52 – There were some challenges as well.
10:28 – We want to do this series to teach people about the history of the industry and those that have impacted CRNAs.
11:45 – The accessibility of leaders has been so rewarding.
13:17 – What Terry enjoyed best about being the AANA president.
14:40 – What the travel is really like for an AANA president.
16:32 – Another unforgettable story that Terry will always remember.
18:14 – What advice would you give an incoming AANA president?
20:20 – What ways did your experiences shape your participation in the AANA after you left office?
22:30 – Helping people deal with substance abuse has become a passion.
23:46 – What advice would you share with new CRNAs?
25:09 – Is there another profession you’d like to be a part of if you had your choice?
26:50 – Some parting words from Terry.
Get the full show notes and additional resources by clicking here.

Thursday Sep 05, 2019
Ep #37: Spotlighting the IFNA – A Global Anesthesia Community
Thursday Sep 05, 2019
Thursday Sep 05, 2019
The International Federation of Nurse Anesthetists is celebrating 30 years as an organization in 2019 and we had the chance to spend some time with four current board members and one past president. During this episode, we had the chance to talk about the IFNA’s history, its mission, where it hopes to go in the future, and much more.
Check out the full show notes by clicking here.

Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Thursday Aug 29, 2019
Whether you’re looking for that first CRNA job or you're a veteran in the industry, the interview process can be stressful. It’s easy to question yourself and your preparation. That’s why we wanted to bring on a guest from one of the country’s top medical centers to give you an inside look at the interview process and share tips to help you land your next job.
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Thursday Aug 22, 2019
Ep #35: The Relevance of Nurse Anesthesia in Evolution of the Profession
Thursday Aug 22, 2019
Thursday Aug 22, 2019
There’s some concern in educational circles that the history of nurse anesthesia has lost importance during the evolution of the profession. We want to dive into that topic today and explore the history, accomplishments, and milestones with two experts on the subject. Sandra Ouellette and Evan Koch will provide historical insight and some wonderful information on this episode.
Check out the full show notes by clicking here.

Thursday Aug 15, 2019
Ep #34: To Block or Not to Block: The Story Behind the Block Buddy App
Thursday Aug 15, 2019
Thursday Aug 15, 2019
Peripheral nerve blocks are a growing type of regional anesthesia and there’s an app out there that serves as a reference guide for CRNAs. We brought on Block Buddy co-founders Scott Urigel and Jeff Molter to find out how the idea was developed and how it’s benefiting the industry.
Check out the full show notes for this episode by clicking here.