• 22: From CRNA School to an AANA Journal Publication - The Power of Mentorship
    Jul 6 2026

    In this episode of the CRNA Mentor Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Jillian Moyer, a recent graduate of the University of Scranton Nurse Anesthesia Program, to discuss how one unexpected clinical experience during CRNA school ultimately became a publication in the AANA Journal.

    What began as a rare unilateral spinal anesthetic quickly became much more than an interesting case. Through the guidance of an exceptional mentor, Jill transformed a challenging clinical experience into a scholarly publication while learning valuable lessons about patient advocacy, professional growth, and the publication process.

    In this episode, we discuss the clinical case, why it was important to share with the profession, and how strong mentorship can completely change the way we view unexpected challenges during training. We also explore what it takes to publish in a peer-reviewed journal, why nurse anesthesia residents shouldn't underestimate the opportunities available to them during CRNA school, and how curiosity can open doors you never expected.

    We'll also discuss:

    -The rare unilateral spinal anesthetic that inspired the publication

    -The role mentorship played throughout the publication process

    -Why failed procedures can become some of our greatest learning experiences

    -What it's really like to publish in the AANA Journal as a nurse anesthesia resident

    One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is that mentorship extends far beyond teaching clinical skills. The right mentor doesn't simply help you become a better clinician—they help you recognize opportunities, build confidence through challenges, and see possibilities you may have never considered on your own.

    Whether you're preparing for CRNA school or currently in training, I hope this conversation reminds you of the lasting impact great mentorship can have on our profession.

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    37 mins
  • 21: Locums, 1099, and W-2 CRNA Practice Explained
    Jun 23 2026

    If you've spent any time exploring nurse anesthesia online, you've probably heard people talk about locums, 1099 practice, and the freedom and flexibility they can offer. But what do those terms actually mean? And how do they differ from traditional W-2 employment?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Nijma Yusuf, CRNA—founder of Direct to Locums, entrepreneur, and national advocate for the nurse anesthesia profession—to break down one of the most talked about and often misunderstood career models in anesthesia. We start with the basics, discussing the differences between W-2 employment, 1099 contracting, and locums practice before exploring the advantages, challenges, and common misconceptions surrounding each path. We also dive into Nijma's personal journey, including her decision to leave a large academic practice shortly after graduation and how that decision ultimately led her into the world of locums and independent practice.

    One of the goals of the CRNA Mentor Podcast is to open your eyes to the many opportunities that exist within nurse anesthesia. Whether you're years away from becoming a CRNA, currently in nurse anesthesia school, or already practicing, this episode provides valuable insight into how different career paths can shape your professional growth, autonomy, and lifestyle. Most importantly, this conversation is not about which path is best—it's about understanding the options available to you and learning how to intentionally design the career you want to build.

    Thank you for tuning in. If you're looking for mentorship, community, and guidance throughout your journey to become a CRNA, join the CRNA Mentor Community and connect with thousands of aspiring nurse anesthetists pursuing similar goals.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 19: Thinking Like a Provider Before CRNA School
    Jun 9 2026

    Many nurses aspire to become CRNAs. But long before you ever administer an anesthetic, something else has to happen first—you have to begin thinking differently.

    In this episode, I sit down with Brandon Brueckner, a new SRNA whose experience as a Critical Response Nurse at a Level I Trauma Center helped shape his clinical judgment, leadership skills, and provider mindset before starting CRNA school. Together, we explore how this unique nursing role exposes clinicians to rapid responses, deteriorating patients, high-pressure decision-making, and constant collaboration with intensivists, trauma surgeons, emergency physicians, and advanced practice providers.

    We discuss: • What a Critical Response Nurse actually does • How repeated exposure to unstable patients sharpens clinical instincts • Learning to anticipate interventions before providers arrive • The hidden lessons gained from observing experienced physicians during emergencies • Why developing a provider mindset matters long before CRNA school begins

    One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that becoming a CRNA starts long before your first day of anesthesia school. The real advantage comes from intentionally seeking experiences that challenge your thinking, expand your clinical perspective, and help you grow beyond task-oriented nursing into a clinician who understands the bigger picture.

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    30 mins
  • 18: The Most Unique CRNA Role in America? Bonjo Batoon, Shock Trauma GO-TEAM & Austere Medicine
    Jun 1 2026

    Most people think of anesthesia as something that happens inside the operating room.

    But what happens when anesthesia leaves the hospital?

    In this episode of the CRNA Mentor Podcast, I sit down with Bonjo Batoon, CRNA, a staff nurse anesthetist at the world-renowned R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Bonjo is a member of the Shock Trauma Go-Team, a hospital-based rapid response team that delivers anesthesia, surgical, and critical care services directly to the point of injury through ground and air deployment.

    We explore the concept of austere medicine, the role of CRNAs in prehospital trauma care, and how Bonjo's career has taken him far beyond the traditional walls of the operating room. From helicopter deployments and prolonged extrications to disaster response and leadership, this conversation expands the imagination of what is possible within nurse anesthesia.

    Bonjo also shares his journey into trauma anesthesia, the importance of professional identity, and why aspiring CRNAs should think beyond simply getting accepted into school and begin considering the type of clinician they hope to become.

    Whether you're a trauma ICU nurse, flight nurse, EMS clinician, military-minded provider, SRNA, or aspiring CRNA, this episode offers a unique perspective on one of the most uncommon and inspiring career paths within our profession.

    Topics Discussed: • Shock Trauma Go-Team • Austere Medicine • Prehospital Trauma Resuscitation • CRNA Autonomy • Disaster Response & NDMS Tactical Critical Care Teams (TCCT) • Leadership & Mentorship • Professional Identity in Nurse Anesthesia • Trauma Anesthesia

    Learn about the GO-TEAM: https://www.ems1.com/trauma/marylands-go-team-on-the-go https://www.ems1.com/rescue/articles/etomidate-extrication-and-etsy-VjlMwlLC1hCl7OFX/

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    45 mins
  • 17: This Is How Future CRNA Leaders Are Built - Advocacy, Mentorship & Early Involvement
    May 25 2026

    This episode of the CRNA Mentor Podcast is focused on one of the most overlooked aspects of professional growth in nurse anesthesia: getting involved early.

    In this conversation, I sit down with Jake Bonnema, CRNA - Chair of the AANA Political Action Committee and board member for the Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthesiology - to discuss how mentorship, advocacy, and organizational involvement completely changed the trajectory of his career while he was still a nurse anesthesia resident.

    We explore why so many nurse anesthesia residents and new CRNAs mistakenly believe they are “too new” to contribute, the mindset shift that occurs when transitioning from RN to CRNA, and why advocacy is essential to protecting and advancing the future of our profession. Jake also shares how early mentorship opportunities at Mid-Year Assembly led him into leadership roles at both the state and national level only a few years after graduation.

    This episode is ultimately about identity, leadership, and realizing that you do not need decades of experience before you begin making an impact in nurse anesthesia.

    Topics Discussed: • Getting involved early as a SRNA and new CRNA • The importance of mentorship in nurse anesthesia • Advocacy and political involvement as a CRNA • Why younger voices matter in nurse anesthesia • Leadership development within the CRNA profession

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    57 mins
  • 16: Networking That Actually Changes Your Outcome
    May 18 2026

    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.

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    33 mins
  • 15: Success in CRNA School as an Immigrant: Juliana Washington on Rejection, Resilience, & Belonging
    May 14 2026

    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.

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    1 hr and 4 mins