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16: Networking That Actually Changes Your Outcome

33 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this episode, I’m joined by Seana Lee, a first-year SRNA at Virginia Commonwealth University, to discuss a topic that many aspiring CRNAs misunderstand—networking. But this conversation goes far beyond simply introducing yourself at conferences or collecting contacts. Seana shares how intentional networking, mentorship, and relationship-building helped shape her CRNA journey long before she ever submitted an application. From strategically preparing for AANA Mid-Year Assembly to developing mentors, following up with professionals, participating in classes at her top-choice program, and even leveraging advocacy experiences on Capitol Hill, Seana explains how meaningful connections can create opportunities that many applicants completely overlook. We also discuss: * Why networking is really about positioning and reputation * Why strong applicants often build connections before they apply * The importance of intentional follow-up and professionalism * How viewing others as future colleagues—not competition—can change your mindset * Why networking can become one of the most powerful parts of your professional growth If you’re an aspiring CRNA who feels intimidated by networking or unsure where to start, this episode will give you a completely different perspective on how relationships, mentorship, and intentionality can shape your future in this profession. Join us in the CRNA Mentor Community: http://www.facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity/ Check out my other CRNA Mentor resources: https://stan.store/CRNAmentor New episodes drop every Monday—start your week off right with CRNA Mentor Monday!

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