![]() Prior to becoming a CRNA, she served for eight years as an active duty commissioned officer in the Army with experience as a critical care Registered Nurse and flight nurse with the 82nd Airborne Dustoff medevac team. Hopefully, this podcast will really help you turn up the heat on your OR fire prevention practices… and now that we have almost all of the puns put out, let me tell you about Dr Bougoin.ĭr Bourgoin completed her Master of Nursing Science (MSN) and Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Virginia Commonwealth University. This show was originally released in 4 years ago in February of 2019 on the podcast From the Head of the Bed and was recorded with a table top microphone so the audio is a little suboptimal, but I’m sure you’ll still find this to be a very hot topic that will smolder in your memory for years to come after they key details become seared into your clinical practice. In this episode, I speak with Dr April Bourgoin, DNAP, CRNA about operating room fires – how they can start and how we can respond to them as anesthesia providers. I hope to see you there!Īll right, with that let me tell you about Neil deGrasse Tyson, the famed astrophysicist, and his take on cue balls. ![]() Encore Symposiums – October 16 – 19 – Cliff House. If you come, we’ll get the chance to talk about practical pharmacology for anesthesia providers, leadership in emergencies, best practices in neuromuscular blockage, monitoring & reversal, ERAS, airway management & a run down on what’s new in anesthesia… so much! It’s going to be fantastic. So if a fresh cool ocean air, granite cliffs and near by sandy beaches are your thing, this might be a great get-away to come get your learn on. Part of the reason is the location… the Cliff House is an iconic resort built in 1872 on a 70-foot cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. This conference usually sells out by July. Look for “New England at the Cliff House 2023 Encore Symposium” and again the dates are October 16-19. You can check out the other folks who will be presenting at the conference and register at Encore’s website, which is. In other news, this fall I’m back on the teaching circuit… well, circuit might be a little generous – I’m teaching at 1 conference this year which is the New England at the Cliff House 2023 Encore Symposium in Cape Neddick, Maine. If you want practice a wide range of case types as part of a clinically excellent and supportive team while living in a super cool town that’s just big enough but doesn’t come with the downsides of huge metro areas, come check us out! We’ll have a table in the exhibition hall and a couple of our CRNAs will be there to tell yall about our sweet gig and you can ask questions and see if where we’re headed is similar to where you want to head. Maine Medical Center will the at the AANA Annual Congress in Seattle this August. This is episode 94 – and I’m calling it “shorts: cue ball.”Īnd I don’t mean shorts like the things you wear but shorts like, this will be brief and there will be more episodes like this to come… you know, shorts. It’s 5 questions and will literally take you 30 seconds… click the link and give John & me some feedback on how we did with this.Īll right what’s up folks this is Jon Lowrance and it’s May 16, 2023. Since this episode is part of John’s doctoral work with Virginia Commonwealth University, he kindly requests that you take a quick survey that’s embedded in the show notes. I also want to personally thank Peter for creating a great board prep program in Prodigy… it’s all my wife and I and several of our classmates used to study for boards and we passed on the first try. If you haven’t checked out Prodigy or SIMVANA – which is a virtual reality based anesthesia education platform, links are in the show notes. Peter worked closely with John to grant access to Prodigy’s vast database of board-style anesthesia questions. I want to give a special shout out to Peter Stallo who founded Prodigy Anesthesia and SIMVANA, both of which are digital educational tools for anesthesia trainees. John conducted a study to determine if ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) program, can assist us in providing anesthesia care to our patients. John earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master of Science in Nursing at the University of Alaska Anchorage, and completed his critical care nursing training with the United States Air Force where he served 7 years on active duty. ![]() Today I’m joined by John Fratianni who created the content for this episode as part of his Doctorate in Nurse Anesthesia Practice at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Quick 5-Question Post Podcast Survey HERE
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