Captured during a variety of events and programs sponsored by the Alumni Association, distinguished faculty member present talks in the field of Economics.
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Distinguished Faculty Podcasts
A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University (SMU) is internationally recognised for its world class research and distinguished teaching. With an emphasis on generating rigorous, high impact cross-disciplinary research that addresses Asian issues of global relevance, SMU’s faculty from its six schools – School of Accountancy, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, School of Economics, School of Information Systems, School of Law and School of Social Sciences – collaborate cl ...
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Welcome to the Campus Beat podcast hosted by Dinah Jansen. In this series, we highlight campus news stories and enjoy conversations with Queen's University community members to discuss news, issues, events, services and initiatives that are of interest to Queen's students, faculty staff and alumni.
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Hosts Norman Gilliland and Emily Auerbach invite distinguished faculty guests from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss topics in music, art, writing, theater, science, education, and history.
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Welcome to Stories from the Ridge, where we share stories from our alumni, faculty, and friends. We'll hear about a variety of topics all anchored in honor, truth, and duty and the special bond of brotherhood shared amongst the McCallie family.
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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 ...
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The Faculty of English Language and Literature is by far the largest English Department in the UK, with over 75 permanent postholders, a further 70 Faculty members, 900 undergraduates and 300 postgraduates. The Faculty has a very distinguished research and teaching record, covering all periods of English Literature. This series includes talks from the English Faculty Open days.
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Distinguished authors and emerging writers from the ranks of University faculty, students and friends discuss and read their published works.
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Expert faculty, administrators, and staff discuss the use of technology in higher education. From mobile learning to online learning to digital resources, the panel examines how technology can efficiently and effectively be integrated into education settings. The Cast: Autumm Caines - Associate Director of Academic Technology - @autumm Nicole Kraft - Assistant Professor (Clinical) Journalism, Apple Distinguished Educator - @Nicole_Kraft Byron Roush - Director of Educational Technology - @ntd ...
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Welcome to CULSCAST 🎙️the new Podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society, one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901. Our Publicity team 📢 is pleased to be debuting this new initiative, which aims to bring the Cambridge law community closer together. Our new ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ series and ‘CULS Speakers Select’ series provide exclusive discussion about law and legal careers for our members. ‘CULSCAST Conversations’ is our interview-style forum ho ...
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New poMoople Institute of Animation and design(Hi-Tech Animation) is one of the pioneers in creating successful professionals in fields of Animation, VFX, Film Editing, Graphics and Web Designing now in barrackpore. Industry professionals as our faculty and live project experience for our students are what that distinguish Moople from any other institutes in India.
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Welcome to the Clinical Care Solutions Oncology podcast channel. Our podcast shows give you quick access to important content when you need it - at home, at your desk, or on the go.
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The David B. Abernethy Emeriti/ae Lecture Series: Autobiographical Reflections features distinguished senior faculty members speaking about their lives, careers, and inspirations. Speakers reflect a wide range of teaching and research fields at Stanford, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, education, business, law, engineering, sciences, and medicine.
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A collection of recordings from lectures, seminars and other events held by the Centre for Public Law (CPL) at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.
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Trinity Hall Law Society (THLS), at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, hosts a range of educational, professional and social events for students interested in the law. Highlights of the year include dinners with distinguished alumni, mooting competitions (judged by serving Lord Justices of Appeal), workshops and lectures from notable academics, presentations from leading law firms and barristers, alongside social events including dinners and a Garden Party.
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Dr. Tripp has distinguished herself throughout her training in osteopathic medicine. In addition to receiving numerous awards and scholarships as an osteopathic medical student and resident, she is an invited member of A Still Sutherland Study Group and the Biobasics teaching faculty. Now she brings her love and extensive knowledge of nature, her remarkable dedication to health and wellness for all, and her compassionate gifts in the practice of osteopathy to the practice of Andrew M. Goldma ...
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University of Chicago Human Rights Program Distinguished Lecturer Series
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At the University of Chicago, research and teaching in human rights integrate exploration of the core questions of human dignity with critical examination of the institutions designed to promote and protect human rights in the contemporary world. The University of Chicago Human Rights Program is an initiative unique among its peers for the interdisciplinary focus its faculty and students bring to bear on these essential matters. The Distinguished Lecturer series creates space for dialogue be ...
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This podcast was published at The Sign of Jonas Blog. Dr. Susan Easton Black lectures on the life of Mormon Founder Joseph Smith. Dr. Susan Easton Black joined the faculty of Brigham Young University in 1978, where she is currently a professor of Church history and doctrine. She is a past Eliza R. Snow Fellow, Associate Dean of General Education and Honors, and Director of Church History in the BYU Religious Studies Center. The recipient of numerous academic awards, she received the Karl G. ...
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15 Minute History is a history podcast designed for historians, enthusiasts, and newbies alike. This is a joint project of Hemispheres, the international outreach consortium at the University of Texas at Austin, and Not Even Past, a website with articles on a wide variety of historical issues, produced by the History Department at the University of Texas at Austin. This podcast series is devoted to short, accessible discussions of important topics in world history, United States history, and ...
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The Eastern Kentucky University School of Business: 5Q Series is a way to get to know our colleagues, our students, our graduates and all of our Friends of EKU Business. We have a chance to hear from people who believe in EKU, from people who have a dream and find a way to realize that dream, and to hear from seasoned business professionals. And with this opportunity, we want to engage both our students and our future students, and all of our stakeholders, to give some insight on what goes o ...
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Airway Exchange – Ep 5 – Faculty Mentorship: Transitioning from Clinician to Educator
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45:28In this episode of Airway Exchange, the team explores the transition from clinician to educator and the role mentorship plays in the process. Becky Motykiewicz, DNAP, CRNA joins Nickie Damico, Erin Martin, and Greg Collins to discuss what drew her to teaching, how mentorship shaped her journey, and the emotional realities that come with stepping in…
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Expanding Nurse Anesthesia Education and Practice in Low-Income Countries
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1:00:09What does it take to deliver anesthesia in a hospital with no ventilator, scarce medication, and power that cuts out mid-surgery? Today we’re joined by Dr. Mark Newton, pediatric anesthesiologist and longtime medical missionary, Mary Mungai, one of Kenya’s first licensed nurse anesthetists and a leader in anesthesia education across East Africa; an…
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SMU City Perspectives with Professor Fiona Williamson
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16:56Singapore’s modern skyline masks a long-standing culture of urban cultivation. In this episode, SMU Professor of Environmental History, Fiona Williamson, uncovers how gardening once served not just as a leisure pursuit, but as a crucial strategy for food resilience and ecological stewardship. From wartime vegetable plots to today’s hydroponic rooft…
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In this episode, we read statements available to us for campus and community groups on the ballot for the AMS Fall 2025 referendum. Students can learn more about the referendum by visiting myams.org, your student government website, and follow the AMS on instagram @queens_ams.By CFRC Podcast Network
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 25 – The Backbone of Rural Anesthesia
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42:25This week we’re shining a light on the critical role that CRNAs play in rural healthcare, especially in honor of National Rural Health Month (November). Hosts Kevin and Olivia are joined by two dedicated CRNAs, Pete Hext and Hayden Hayes, who share their personal experiences and the unique challenges they face while providing anesthesia care in rur…
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Fighting for a Cure: A CRNA’s Mission Against Type 1 Diabetes
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55:07What happens when a CRNA’s professional expertise meets a parent’s fight for their child’s life? In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Sharon and her daughter Danielle—who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age five—sit down with Devin Holt, CRNA, advocate, and father to a young daughter living with type 1 diabetes. Here’s some of what you’ll…
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Airway Exchange – Ep 4 – Building a Sustainable Nurse Anesthesia Workforce
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36:31In this episode of Airway Exchange, we explore the state of the nurse anesthesia educator workforce with a special focus on faculty stabilization. We’re spending time with Terrica Durbin, DNP, PhD, CRNA, FAANA, who is the Director of the School of Nursing at Western Carolina University and a Fellow in the AANA. A passionate advocate for rural …
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What happens when a CRNA challenges one of the most controversial questions in anesthesia: Who really leads anesthesia care? That’s the title of the new book by Yana Krmic, MSN, CRNA, APRN, who returns to the show to discuss a topic that cuts to the heart of one of the most important and often misunderstood questions in our profession. Today, she w…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 24 – CRNA School Recap: The Real Journey
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48:17What does it really take to make it through CRNA school, and what happens after the boards are over? Today, Kevin reconnects with former classmates Madison Martin and Nicole Strickland to reflect on their long journeys to becoming CRNAs. Every path to an anesthesia career is unique, and the joy is often found in the process of growth and learning. …
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In this edition of Stories from the Ridge, Allen Morris, Class of 1970, recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Alumnus Award, discusses his time on the Ridge and how it shaped his life and career as one of the South’s leading real estate developers, inspirational author, and motivational speaker. His highly acclaimed book, All In: How to Risk Everythi…
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Scammers Are Smarter Than Ever: How CRNAs and their Families can Protect Your Identity—and Your Future
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34:31Scammers have evolved far beyond poorly written emails and suspicious phone calls. Today’s scammers are sophisticated, patient, and increasingly equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) tools that mimic real voices, copy official websites, and create personalized messages that look and sound legitimate. Jeremy has seen this happen all too often a…
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Meet the Committee: CULSCAST Conversations Ep. 4
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43:44🎙️ Welcome to CULSCAST, the podcast from the Cambridge University Law Society — one of the world’s oldest and largest student-run societies, founded in 1901. This is the first episode of our new season of CULSCAST Conversations, where we bring the Cambridge law community closer together through insightful and engaging discussions. In this episode, …
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Airway Exchange – Ep 3 – Inside The CRNA School Admissions Process
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44:35The admissions process for nurse anesthesia programs has changed dramatically, from paper applications to video interviews to the challenges of artificial intelligence. But what hasn’t changed is the enormous responsibility faculty feel as the gatekeepers of the profession. In this episode of Airway Exchange, hosts Nickie Damico, Erin Martin, and L…
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In Conversation: 2025 Queen’s Distinguished Service Award Winners
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1:30:38In this special episode of Campus Beat, host Dinah Jansensits down with 5 of the 6 2025 Queen’s University Distinguished Service Award Recipients. Inaugurated by the University Council in 1974, the Distinguished Service Award recognizes individuals who have made the University a better place through their extraordinary contributions. Queen’s facult…
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Leading with Heart: A Conversation with AANA President Jeff Molter
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32:58As the new AANA leadership team begins to settle in, we had a chance to sit down with the current AANA President, Jeff Molter, MBA, MSN, CRNA, to hear about his journey to this prestigious position and what keeps him grounded during all the travel and meetings. Plus, we’ll get updates on the biggest issues affecting the CRNA profession and hear wha…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 23 – 3 Golden Rules for Finding Your First CRNA Job
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43:00Landing your first job as a CRNA can feel overwhelming but knowing what to expect and how to approach the job market can ease a lot of the uncertainty. Today, Kevin and Olivia sit down with Jay Cobden, a 2023 graduate of Rhode Island College and trauma CRNA at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, to hear about what he learned from…
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Courage to Lead: Larry Hornsby’s Battle for CRNA Independence
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1:08:20What does it take to lead through one of the most defining battles in CRNA history? In this Courage to Lead conversation, Larry Hornsby, CRNA, BSN reflects on his presidency during a pivotal and tumultuous era for the AANA at the turn of the century. Facing national policy shifts, physician supervision debates, and an all-out fight with the ASA, La…
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Airway Exchange – Ep 2 – AI in CRNA Education
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51:47By Jeremy Stanley
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From the OR to the C-Suite – And Back Again
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32:17In 2017, Dr. Randy Moore made the leap from the OR and into bigger and bigger leadership roles that challenged him to think beyond patient care. At that time, he thought he was done with clinical practice for good. But, as he explains on today’s show, that assumption was very wrong. Join us to hear about this unique journey, from practicing CRNA to…
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Leveraging AI to Enhance Teaching and Learning
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27:18While many in academia are shying from AI, fearful of its dark side, McCallie is embracing the positive features of it. In this episode of Stories from the Ridge, Head of School Lee Burns, Upper School Principal Hank Hopping, Dean of Faculty and Curriculum Sumner McCallie, Dean of Student Academics Chris Carpenter, discuss the positive, promising a…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 22 – The Fundamentals of Mechanical Ventilation
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54:26Today we’re diving into one of the most fundamental tools you’ll encounter in clinical practice: the ventilator. Mechanical ventilation can seem intimidating at first, but understanding how it works is essential for keeping your patients safe and for making adjustments in real time. We’ve invited Richard Wilson, DNAP, CRNA, FAANA of Ursuline Colleg…
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American universities are facing new questions about their purpose. How are they adjusting to address those questions and what will tomorrow’s university look like? For this final broadcast of University of the Air, we'll look into the future with Johannes Britz, Senior Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs of the Universities of Wisconsin.…
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A CRNA’s Journey From Addiction to Recovery
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32:33Addiction in healthcare is often hidden in the shadows, but it doesn’t have to end in tragedy. This powerful episode features an intimate discussion about substance use disorder with Luci New, DNP, CRNA, FAANA and Rob Hartman, a CRNA who shares his journey through addiction and recovery. Now nine years sober, Rob reflects on treatment, rebuilding t…
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Airway Exchange – Ep 1 – Three Millers and a Mac
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27:17In the premiere episode of Airway Exchange, the new series from AANA and Beyond the Mask, hosts Nickie Damico, Greg Collins, Erin Martin, and Louisa Martin introduce themselves and share the vision for the podcast: to empower educators, inspire students, and build community across the nurse anesthesia profession. Here’s some of what you’ll hear in …
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In her final University of the Air broadcast, Emily Auerbach engages in a lively conversation with UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin about her journey to becoming 30th chancellor, the highs and […]
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From Stigma to Support: 10 Years of Parkdale and CRNA Peer Assistance
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44:14Mental health and substance use have been impacting CRNAs and SRNAs, but we’ve come a long way in recognizing and addressing these challenges thanks to organizations like the Parkdale Center for Professionals. This episode is a powerful one centered on healing, growth, and the critical role of peer support. We’re excited to welcome Linda Stone, DNP…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 21 – Staying Driven & Ambitious After Becoming a CRNA
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41:58Most CRNAs graduate, get a job, and settle into the profession. But Dr. Erik Rauch proves there’s another path—one of leadership, advocacy, and endless opportunity. In this episode of Grade 1 View, Erik joins hosts Kevin and Charity to share his 17-year journey from clinical CRNA to program director, pain management fellow, MBA graduate, AANA Board…
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This hour explores the life and legacy of singer, songwriter, pianist, and activist Nina Simone, followed by a look back at other women of the Civil Rights Movement such as Rosa Parks and singer-activist Fannie Lou Hamer.
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A Look at the Opening of the 2025-26 School Yar
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35:35In this episode of Stories from the Ridge, Head of School Lee Burns '87, Middle School Principal Scotty Jones, and Upper School Principal Hank Hopping visited the Podcast Studio on Sept. 9 to discuss the opening of the school year and the many behind-the-scenes details that make it like all McCallie School years -- highly successful.…
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Building a Community for Aspiring CRNAs Through Mentorship
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46:34Today’s guest is helping shape the next generations of CRNAs one post, one message, and one connection at a time through his platform, CRNA Mentor. Tyler Anderson, CRNA has become a guiding voice for aspiring and practicing nurse anesthetists across the country. In this episode, he shares the story behind the creation of CRNA Mentor, h…
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During the Cold War, “the man on the spot” could wield great power over US policy in Europe, Korea, Africa, Latin America, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Iran. Raising the question: Did the influence of individual espionage agents lead to costly mistakes?
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The Five Love Languages for CRNAs in Financial Planning
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28:00In the world of financial planning, we often focus on numbers, assets, and strategies, but what about emotions? Just as the concept of "love languages" has helped people understand how to connect with their partners, it can also offer valuable insight into how we approach money management. In this episode, Jeremy and Sharon explain how the five lov…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 20 – Strategies for Resident Success & Belonging with Dr. Jorge Valdes
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52:49CRNA school is one of the toughest journeys a nurse can take, but success isn’t just about grades and clinical skills. It’s also about wellness, belonging, and support. Today’s guest is a passionate advocate for students in CRNA school and someone you want to listen to if you’ve felt stressed or anxious about the process. In this episode of Grade 1…
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The U.S. expelled nearly one million people of Mexican descent during removals labeled "voluntary repatriation" between the 1920s and 1940s. What was the outcome then and what does it tell us about how we arrived at the current deportations?
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Thoracic Anesthesia: Airway, Esophagus, and Mediastinal Mastery with Dr. Melissa Puskac
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50:58Thoracic anesthesia is one of the most complex and high-stakes specialties in medicine, where the airway may literally be open on the table, and every breath depends on seamless teamwork. In this episode of Anesthesia Alchemy, Lynn and Garry welcome Dr. Melissa Puskac, a CRNA and thoracic anesthesia expert, to unpack the challenges and breakthrough…
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Catching Up with AANA CEO Bill Bruce at the Annual Congress
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42:25The AANA’s Annual Congress just set a new record—over 4,000 CRNAs and SRNAs came together in Nashville for the largest meeting in the association’s history. In this special episode of Beyond the Mask, Bill Bruce, CEO of the AANA, sat down with us in Nashville to share what's happening at the national level and how it directly impacts C…
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The University of Wisconsin has the oldest labor education program in the country and remains active today.
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In this episode of Stories from the Ridge, Sumner McCallie, Dean of Faculty and Curriculum, Chris Carpenter, Dean of Student Academics, and Tammy Barber, Middle School Assistant Principal for Academics, talk about McCallieSchool’s renewed emphasis on understanding how individual boys learn – and how teachers can apply new teaching strategies by und…
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From Burnout to Balance: Women’s Support in Healthcare
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31:59Our guests in this episode are representatives from Woman Within International, an organization dedicated to empowering women through self-discovery and healing. Katey Hurd, president of the Women Within Central USA Board and Linda Stulz, RN, M. ED, join us to explore why many women find themselves overwhelmed and disconnected from their true selve…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 19 – Transitioning From an RN to CRNA (Live from AANA Congress)
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28:21Have you ever wondered what it would take to make the shift from an RN to a CRNA? Would it be manageable? Today we’re sharing our conversation with two talented women who are in the middle of that process right now. Larry and Kevin sat down with Jasmine Dhalla, BSN, BLS, ACLS, PALS, CCRN, TNCC and Damilola Olarenwaju, BSN, RN, CCRN, TNCC at the AAN…
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Every ship that carried Africans into forced servitude in the New World had a story. If we look closely at one of those stories, we’ll find that we’re soon caught up in a dangerous web of merchants, slave traders, and seafarers on four continents. We’ll also find out where the ultimate power was—in the monarchy or somewhere else?…
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Stronger Through Vulnerability: A Path to Authentic Connections
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36:08In a world where men don't usually don't like discussing their feelings, the Mankind Project USA stands as a beacon of hope for men seeking connection and personal growth. In our latest podcast episode, Nathan Ed-wards, CRNA and Boysen Hodgson share their experiences with this transformative organization, which is dedicated to redefining masculinit…
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Beyond the OR Walls: How Office-Based Anesthesia is Decentralizing Healthcare
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1:17:02Office-based anesthesia (OBA) is no longer the “wild west” of healthcare. It’s a thriving, highly specialized branch of anesthesia practice that’s changing the way patients experience surgery. In this episode, Lynn and Garry take you inside the rapidly growing world of OBA, where 10 million procedures a year are now performed outside hospitals and …
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Explore the variety and special cultural features of Latinx populations here in the Midwest.
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Measured vs Observed: The Monitoring Debate with Richie Flowers & Lisandro Hernandez
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46:25For years, anesthesia providers have relied on subjective assessments to evaluate neuromuscular recovery. These methods, while familiar, often fall short in ensuring patient safety. As evidence mounts regarding the risks associated with residual paralysis, the need for more precise and objective monitoring has never been clearer. That’s why we’re t…
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Grade 1 View – Ep. 18 – Pursuing a 1099 CRNA Career
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34:49For many years, it was rare to see a new CRNA grad get a 1099 opportunity, but that’s been changing over the past decade. This new generation of CRNAs looks at work differently than previous generations and 1099 fits their lifestyle needs much better. So what do you really need to know if you are choosing between traditional W2 employment and the i…
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The US Constitution establishes what the US Supreme Court has the power to rule on. But recently the Supreme Court has chosen not to rule on a variety of major cases that fall under its jurisdiction.
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When Conventional Maneuvers Fail: A Case Study on the McMurray Enhanced Airway Device
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32:55When seconds matter, preparation saves lives. Today’s case study involving a 47-year-old man with severe obesity and obstructive sleep apnea is a great example of that. When a routine EGD resulted in rapid hypoxia shortly after sedation after conventional methods failed, it was the McMurray Enhanced Airway that made all the difference. Sharon share…
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Educator, author, and veteran Doug Bradley explores the soundtrack of his life before and after Vietnam in "Tracks of My Years: A Music-Based Memoir."
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What You Need to Know About a Potential AANA Bylaw Change
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31:13Good governance is proactive, not reactive, and a potential bylaw change could help the AANA move more in that direction. In this episode of Beyond the Mask, Jeremy and Sharon welcome AANA vice president Tracy Young, MSNA, MBA, CRNA to discuss one of the most important proposals facing the AANA: a new bylaw amendment that would establish a clear, f…
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