Look Ahead, Explore Your Career: Anesthesia Nurse
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Duke clinicians share knowledge regarding their profession and answer questions about their profession as a possible opportunity for career opportunities.
In this video, meet Joe Chapman, anesthesia nurse.
For career opportunities, visit www.hr.duke.edu//jobs/index.php
Joe, this is wonderful. I worked with you at WAMC PACU in 2000-2001, you were a super person, and it is wonderful to see you in the role of CRNA and to see how you have accomplished your dream over the years. This video was part of my NUR 5000 videos for our class with roles of the APN at South University. Keep encouraging others you as you move forward professionally. Duke has a wonderful voice speaking for the CRNA's at their institution.
Maybe I'm biased, being in CRNA school myself, but it's a great field and this video does a good job showing that.
Random dude and what are you trying to prove here? That your wife’s PhD program is so much more challenging than CRNA school so therefore his comment is redundant? All that I am gathering here is that this guy is a proud SRNA and enjoys sharing medical experiences with the CZcams community. Your comment is rude and pointless.
@@BamSandle He's just a random dude hiding behind a computer with an ignorant random opinion. #keyboardwarrior
Thank you for your sharing! Have your wonderful days!!
I like how the video was structured. It was very informative and helpful; thanks!
Very informative n great pointers.
Very informative. I liked this video.
Great vid
I think I have a career to go
what kind of critical thinking do you have to do in the last moments? like when you are at the foul line with 1 second left
You didn't state how long it took to become a. Crna
I might be ignorant but isn't this what the Anesthesiologist does?
Sometimes, back in the day doctors were too prideful to be behind the anesthetics so nurses had to do it... now most hospitals have the anesthesiologists just sign off on papers and help the nurse anesthetist
Squirtle shut up the more jobs the better
CRNA's do exactly the same thing as an Anesthesiologist
I LOVE YOU
Good
Do you have to be really good at math to do this?
pinklumpysugar23 u don't have to be " really good " but u need to be pretty good :3
No the prerequisite for nursing is a basic college statistics course! No calc, trig, or physics required!!
@@amohamoud3992 that is nursing, this is CRNA which DOES require physics and more advanced math!!
Nurse Anesthetists in most states work under the supervision of an Board Certified MD (Anesthesiologist). Often they provide anesthesia in routine cases that are performed in surgical outpatient situations (often without MD supervision). If you have had a previous difficult experience receiving anesthesia or emerging from Anesthesia you should discuss your concerns with the Nurse Anesthetist and the attending physician (MD). More training = more knowledge.
Pretty much, but they are doctors so they get paid more.
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