Team Strength through Diversity
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE Follow @procrnatom on twitter “Diversity: the art of thinking independently together.” ~ Malcolm Forbes The combination of digital technology and the availability of dependable travel […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE Follow @procrnatom on twitter “Diversity: the art of thinking independently together.” ~ Malcolm Forbes The combination of digital technology and the availability of dependable travel […]
By Thomas Davis, CRNA, MAE, Lt. Col (ret) Follow @procrnatom on twitter “No kind action ever stops with itself. One kind action leads to another…A single act of kindness […]
Follow @procrnatom Chief CRNAs are Team Builders By Thomas Davis, CRNA “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only […]
The model for Healthcare delivery in the United States has evolved from a paternalistic, volume based approach through an era of shared responsibility and now into a consumer driven value […]
CRNAs work in many practice settings. Those working in an office, clinic or small hospital often work as independent providers and work in collaboration with their surgeon. CRNAs working in […]
Do you ever get tired of listening to monitor alarms? Many anesthesia providers who are confident in their vigilance and their ability to “know when something is wrong” mute the […]
We live in the age of instant access to information literally in the palm of your hand. As more and more information becomes available on smartphones, notebooks and pads, their […]
We live in a turned-on, linked-in world where instant access to information is the norm. Long gone are the days of reference books and extensive library searches. The generation who […]
Being an effective Chief CRNA involves multitasking to meet the needs of the patient, the institution, the regulatory agencies and the needs of your staff. Staff engagement is a buzz […]
We have all heard the stories of the super star who played one season too many leaving the sport at the bottom of his game rather than at the top. […]