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CRNA Mentor

Podcast door Tyler Anderson, CRNA

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CRNA Mentor is a podcast for aspiring CRNAs. Each week I inspire, motivate, and mentor aspiring nurse anesthetists and help them achieve their goals. My name is Tyler Anderson, and I'm your host and CRNA Mentor. I've been a CRNA for nearly 10 years. I also serve as a nurse anesthesia educator, clinical preceptor, and the lead clinical coordinator at my level 1 trauma center.

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aflevering 16: Networking That Actually Changes Your Outcome artwork

16: Networking That Actually Changes Your Outcome

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!

18 mei 2026 - 33 min
aflevering 15: Success in CRNA School as an Immigrant: Juliana Washington on Rejection, Resilience, & Belonging artwork

15: Success in CRNA School as an Immigrant: Juliana Washington on Rejection, Resilience, & Belonging

In this episode of the CRNA Mentor Podcast, I’m joined by Juliana Washington, a second-year nurse anesthesia resident in North Carolina, class president, and speaker at the North Carolina state anesthesia conference, to discuss her journey from Brazil to CRNA school. Juliana shares the realities of adapting to a new country, overcoming rejection, navigating self-doubt, and ultimately finding belonging and leadership within nurse anesthesia. This conversation is for any aspiring CRNAs who feel like they don’t fit the “traditional” mold — whether because of rejection, cultural barriers, financial struggles, language differences, or a nontraditional path into healthcare. We discuss resilience, identity, confidence, networking, and how some of the most impactful people in this profession are the ones who had to fight the hardest to get here. Juliana opens up about: * Growing up in Brazil and transitioning to life in the United States * The emotional impact of multiple CRNA school rejections * How her mindset, confidence, and strategy evolved over time * The importance of mentorship, networking, and community * Discussing her book/planner to help other aspiring CRNAs * Finding belonging and stepping into leadership during CRNA school One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that success in nurse anesthesia does not require a perfect or linear journey. Rejection does not define your future, and adversity can become a source of strength if you keep moving forward. If you’re currently feeling discouraged, behind, or uncertain whether you belong in this profession, this episode is meant to remind you that there is no single mold for becoming a CRNA. Join us in the CRNA Mentor Community: CRNA Mentor Community [https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity] Check out my other CRNA Mentor resources: CRNA Mentor Resources [https://stan.store/CRNAmentor] New episodes drop every Monday — start your week off right with CRNA Mentor Monday!

14 mei 2026 - 1 h 4 min
aflevering 14: Dual Certification AGACNP/CRNA Programs artwork

14: Dual Certification AGACNP/CRNA Programs

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Michael Greco, CRNA, educator, and one of the key architects behind one of the first integrated dual Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) and CRNA doctoral programs. Together, we explore a model that goes far beyond adding another credential—it challenges how we think about training clinicians in an increasingly complex healthcare system. We discuss the historical forces that made this possible, including the transition to doctoral education in nurse anesthesia and the impact of the APRN Consensus Model. We also break down why these dual programs emerged, what problems they aim to solve within hospital systems, and the ongoing tension between depth of expertise and breadth of capability in advanced practice training. Most importantly, this conversation reframes the question from “Should I do a dual degree?” to something much more meaningful: What kind of clinician are you becoming—and how will you create value in the system you’re entering? This episode is not about telling you what path to choose. It’s about expanding your perspective so you can make that decision with intention. Thank you for tuning in. If you’re looking for mentorship, community, and real guidance, join the CRNA Mentor Community and don’t forget to share this episode with someone who needs to hear it! Join us in the CRNA Mentor Community:  https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity [https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity] Check out my other CRNA Mentor resources:  https://stan.store/CRNAmentor [https://stan.store/CRNAmentor] New episodes drop every Monday—start your week off right with CRNA Mentor Monday!

5 mei 2026 - 56 min
aflevering 13: From NAR to National Voice: Kevin Chem on AANA Involvement, Wellness, & Finding Your Place in Nurse Anesthesia artwork

13: From NAR to National Voice: Kevin Chem on AANA Involvement, Wellness, & Finding Your Place in Nurse Anesthesia

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Kevin Chem to talk about what it really looks like to move from focusing on “getting in” CRNA school to stepping into a role that contributes to the profession on a national level. We explore his journey from NAR to becoming actively involved in the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), his experience with the Grade 1 View Podcast, and what he’s learned through committee work focused on wellness and membership. This conversation is about more than involvement… it’s about identity. We discuss: • What it actually means to “get involved” in the AANA • Why many students hesitate and how to move past that • What happens behind the scenes in committees and leadership • How early engagement shapes your perspective as a future CRNA • The responsibility new CRNAs have in shaping the future of the profession If you’ve ever wondered when or if you’re “ready” to contribute to this profession, this episode will challenge that thinking. Because the shift from student to professional isn’t just about passing boards. It’s about recognizing your place in something bigger and choosing to step into it. This platform exists to help you streamline your journey, be intentional with every step, and connect with the people and opportunities that will shape your future in nurse anesthesia. Thank you for tuning in. If you’re looking for mentorship, community, and real guidance, join the CRNA Mentor Community—and don’t forget to share this episode with someone who needs it. Join us in the CRNA Mentor Community: https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity [https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity] Check out my other CRNA Mentor resources: https://stan.store/CRNAmentor [https://stan.store/CRNAmentor] New episodes drop every Monday. Start your week off right with CRNA Mentor Monday!

20 apr 2026 - 41 min
aflevering 12: Navigating AANA Mid-Year Assembly: What to Attend & How to Prepare for Capitol Hill (for RNs) artwork

12: Navigating AANA Mid-Year Assembly: What to Attend & How to Prepare for Capitol Hill (for RNs)

In this episode, we take a deep dive into navigating the AANA Mid-Year Assembly—specifically designed to help RNs and APRNs understand how to approach the conference with clarity, confidence, and intention. This episode is part of the Advocacy Mini-Series, and it's the most important one yet! If you’re attending Mid-Year Assembly, it can feel overwhelming—a full schedule, unfamiliar terminology, and the question: Where do I even start? To break this down, I’m joined by Matthew Thackston, the Senior Director of Congressional Affairs for the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. Matt plays a critical role in leading federal advocacy efforts for CRNAs on Capitol Hill and has been recognized as one of The Hill’s Top Lobbyists for his impact in shaping healthcare policy. Together, we walk through the structure of Mid-Year Assembly—from orientation and foundational sessions to strategy and execution—so you know exactly what presentations to attend and how each day builds toward Capitol Hill. We also demystify what it’s like to step into a Capitol Hill meeting for the first time—what to expect, how to prepare, and how to confidently represent the nurse anesthesia profession. This episode is designed to help you move from simply attending… to fully engaging. You’ll walk away with: * A clear understanding of which sessions matter most and why * Insight into how advocacy shapes the future of our profession * Practical guidance for preparing for Capitol Hill Day * And the mindset needed to show up with confidence CRNA Mentor exists to help you navigate this journey with clarity, confidence, and intention—and this episode is your roadmap to doing exactly that at Mid-Year Assembly. If you’re serious about understanding the profession at a deeper level, this is where that process begins. Thank you for tuning in. If this episode helps you prepare for Mid-Year Assembly, share it with someone attending with you. Join us in the CRNA Mentor Community: https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity [https://facebook.com/groups/crnamentorcommunity] Check out my other CRNA Mentor resources: https://stan.store/CRNAmentor [https://stan.store/CRNAmentor] New episodes drop every Monday—start your week off right with CRNA Mentor Monday.

13 apr 2026 - 54 min
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