CRNA Advisors Library
At CRNA Advisors, we make it our mission to provide expert knowledge affecting CRNAs and other investors today. Putting you at the forefront of the financial industry, the blog posts found here give in-depth information to help you make wise financial decisions.
Consider all these posts “CRNA Knowledge and Insight.”
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Ep. 137: Balancing Motherhood with a CRNA Career with the Smart Mamas (Re-release)
On this episode, we’re going back to a previous conversation with the three women behind the Scrub Caps & Sippy Cups podcast. This trio does great work for mothers in our profession so we wanted to spotlight them once again on the show. Plus, a lot has changed for them since we talked in early 2020.
Ep. 136: APEX Live Anesthesia Helping CRNAs Prepare for CPC Assessment
Testing is never a relaxing experience and that’s why the upcoming CPC Assessment has created some anxiety for CRNAs. Thankfully, the duo behind APEX Live is working hard to help educate and prepare CRNAs through events, podcasting, and teaching. Jeremy Heiner EdD, CRNA and Sass Elisha EdD, CRNA, FAAN join us today to tell us more about the work they’re doing and then take us through some sample questions that might be found on the assessment.
The Growing Threat of Inflation on CRNAs
As a dedicated and motivated CRNA, you have spent your entire career being an advocate for your patients in the operating room. You’ve put in countless hours, either as a W-2 employee or as a locum contractor, in a fast-paced career that can eventually afford you the freedom to retire comfortably.
Ep. 135: Closed Claims Involving CRNAs and SRNAs
No matter how closely you follow standard of care, mistakes can be made in the operating room. CRNAs often get named in claims, even if they did everything right, so it’s important to be aware of how this happens. Marjorie Everson, PhD, CRNA, has been studying closed claims and there are plenty of findings that she hopes can help CRNAs and SRNAs in the future.
How CRNAs Get Lost In The Financial World
If you’re like a lot of CRNAs, dealing with money isn’t always your top priority. That’s especially true during a year like we’ve experienced in 2020. It’s easy to put financial planning aside and worry about what’s immediately in front of you at work and at home.
Are You A CRNA Within 10 Years of Retirement?
According to a recent report by the AANA, over 50% of practicing CRNAs planned to retire by 2022, but the financial impacts of COVID-19 may be threatening those plans for many. Across the country, thousands of CRNAs are now nearing retirement with significantly devalued portfolios. Naturally, they are fearful for their future.