Vlog- Anesthesiologist Assistants versus CRNAs, reviews of airways

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • This vlog is in response to a comment asking about CAA versus CRNA differences. I cover that in this video in two ways: by showing a day in my life and also by going over the anesthesia providers, anesthesia care models, anesthesia legislation, and with research articles.
    A little about me:
    I am a NYC native who always had an interest in medicine and pharmacology. I was heavily considering medical school and specializing in anesthesia until I learned more about advance practice providers in anesthesia. I graduated with my masters of medical science in anesthesia in 2021 and have worked two jobs since then as a board certified anesthesiologist assistant. I hope to raise more awareness about this awesome profession through this content. Outside of anesthesia, I am passionate about financial literacy and independence. I also love traveling and have a love/hate relationship with the gym.
    This is not medical advice. New videos on the weekends! Comment down below for any video requests!
    LMA versus ETT picture www.trialexhib...
    LMA advantages versus disadvantages slideplayer.co...
    Pulmonary aspiration: Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. medical information on google
    Article: ACT team composition surgical outcomes pubs.asahq.org...
    ASA on ACT team compositions and surgical outcomes www.asahq.org/...
    ASA on defending physician-led care- pdfs to articles on the webpage www.asahq.org/...
    ASA website, QZ www.asahq.org/...
    Veteran Affairs Anesthesiologist Assistant work aaaa.membercli...
    VA Human Resources AA letter www.patientcar...
    CAAs used in VA under the tricare insurance program www.wikiwand.c...
    Do you really need an anesthesiologist: www.aorn.org/o...
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Комментарии • 44

  • @malunoel4131
    @malunoel4131 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for taking your time to do this video. You are helping a lot of people.

  • @chalottelouis4987
    @chalottelouis4987 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, girl, that sounds good. This is interesting would love to know more about this.

  • @nicholasmahon3989
    @nicholasmahon3989 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for making these videos. They really really help

  • @katiekb8016
    @katiekb8016 11 месяцев назад

    thank you for making these videos! It's so helpful to get an inside look into what CAAs do! Please keep making these videos!

  • @NicKYKmic
    @NicKYKmic 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a pharmacist. I am seriously thinking about going back to school for CAA. Still a couple of science classes that I have to take and GRE.

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  8 месяцев назад

      There's a pharmacist who was shadowing CAAs where I worked! Good luck on your journey :)

  • @zen_mindset1
    @zen_mindset1 Год назад +1

    So I'm considering becoming an anesthesiologist assistant. I have definitely been interested in the medical field for years. My interest has always been working in emergency medicine trauma or anesthesiology. I have to take organic chemistry and physics...

  • @jaykobmabe3325
    @jaykobmabe3325 2 месяца назад

    Does having an associates in respiratory therapy a good start? What bachelors should i shoot for? Are you the one intubating/managing the patient. Does the physician anesthesiologist play a large roll in cases? Or are you managing the patient? Sorry for all the questions

  • @yellapusampreeth948
    @yellapusampreeth948 2 года назад +2

    Hello mam, i am sampreeth from india and doing bsc anesthesia and critical care technology course(final year) and i want to become anesthesia assosciate! Can u guide me in any way that i can study msc anesthesia in uk or other countries and how to do that! Please!

  • @annag.6353
    @annag.6353 2 года назад +4

    Great video! :) Question: Would you recommend becoming a certified anesthesia technologist, or is that something that nurses typically train for? I don't want to be a nurse, but I'd love to have a position in the OR. I wanna be where the action is!

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  2 года назад +5

      An anesthesia tech is different from a CAA. I believe in some states, an anesthesia tech does not need any formal training.

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  2 года назад +5

      An anesthesia tech position could be used as healthcare experience prior to applying to AA school.

    • @undiscoveredawakenings1517
      @undiscoveredawakenings1517 2 года назад +2

      Hi, I work as an Anesthesia Tech & You can get a degree/license in it & that allows you to do more hands on work with assisting the anesthesia team. Look up the ASATT. It'll give you more info on how that works.

    • @thatwasantique6708
      @thatwasantique6708 Год назад

      @@undiscoveredawakenings1517 wait so you can't apply to become an anaesthesia assistant after a bachelor's in anaesthesia technology?

  • @loveetony_1
    @loveetony_1 2 месяца назад

    Can a CAA work in the VA in florida?

  • @Ale69899
    @Ale69899 Год назад +1

    Can CRNA have their own practice? What are the differences of the job duties of the CRNA vs Anesthesiologist.

    • @s.fraser5221
      @s.fraser5221 Год назад +6

      I'm a Crna, yes we can have our own practice. When u go 1099, you are your own business/LLC

    • @edwardherrera846
      @edwardherrera846 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have my own business. I work independently every day. I’m my own boss.

    • @kdrama_enthusiast-h7z
      @kdrama_enthusiast-h7z Месяц назад

      ​@@s.fraser5221this means crna is better than caa? I want to become a crna as well. Before that I want some background check initially. Otherwise I will regret on my decisions. I just freshly completed my high school journey amd now waiting for uni

    • @s.fraser5221
      @s.fraser5221 Месяц назад

      @@kdrama_enthusiast-h7z congratulations! I would definitely look into the practice differences between CRNA and CAA.

  • @gehadhassan3386
    @gehadhassan3386 Год назад

    Thank you for making these videos… How I can come and work in u s I am anesthesia technician I finish bachelor in anesthesia and recovery 4 years after high school and I have 7 years experience as anesthesia technician … but I don’t know what the way I have to take to come and work in US I am Sudanese working in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 I hope you have time to help me and answer me

  • @fressianunovero7957
    @fressianunovero7957 Год назад

    I believe CAA cannot work in California, am I wrong?

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  Год назад

      CAAs can work in California through the Veteran Affairs.

  • @MDForTheCulture
    @MDForTheCulture 10 месяцев назад

    Can CAA’s do fellowship programs after finishing school for additional clinical experience?

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  10 месяцев назад +1

      As of right now there are no fellowship programs. I talk more about the schooling here: ruclips.net/video/Tx54sIbfXOs/видео.html

    • @edwardherrera846
      @edwardherrera846 10 месяцев назад +1

      No but CRNAs can do a fellowship in pain management. Acute or chronic.

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@edwardherrera846 I could see that! One of my anesthesiologist assistant coworkers teaches regional anesthesia to anesthesiologists and anesthesia personnel across the country through workshops. There are lots of great opportunities to learn after school!

  • @edwardherrera846
    @edwardherrera846 2 года назад +27

    CRNA only practice or CRNAs practicing independently do NOT require supervision. You stated that they are supervised by the “surgeon”. That is false. CRNAs are independently licensed anesthesia professionals. Supervision is not required. Some states require supervision by a physician anesthesiologist strictly for reimbursement of Medicare and Medical but that is different than general supervision. AAs are dependent providers that must always be supervised by a physician anesthesiologist, not a surgeon. Whether an AA likes the ACT model or not is irrelevant. They must always practice in the ACT model. I’m sure eventually they will demand and push for independent practice. Any AA that denies this is straight up lying.

    • @CAALifestyle
      @CAALifestyle  2 года назад +15

      CRNAs practice under physicians in non-independent states whether it's an anesthesiologist, surgeon, or they may practice in some cases under a dentist, or podiatrist.
      www.anesthesiallc.com/publications/anesthesia-provider-news-ealerts/1313-change-in-the-crna-supervision-rule-a-new-ballgame-for-anesthesia
      www.ncsbn.org/5404.htm

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 2 года назад

      Everything you said about CRNAs is only true in independent practice states. Keep up the trolling on the Internet, it won't stop AAs from taking your jobs

    • @WeAreObject
      @WeAreObject Год назад

      @@CAALifestyle a surgeon doesn’t supervise CRNAs LOL. They have no clue about anesthesia, hence why they’re a surgeon.

    • @thatwasantique6708
      @thatwasantique6708 Год назад +12

      Well edward CRNA'S work under supervision and that's how it is supposed to be
      Luckily for them their body is good at lobbying and stuff plus their proffession is kinda old as compared to CAA's so they managed to convince people that they can work unsupervised which i don't agree with. Cause truthfully speaking, cRNA's have no big difference from cAA's apart from that excuse of 1 yr training in icu.
      The problem i have with cRNA's is nowadays they're pushing agendas that they are equal/ better than physicians. I saw that post by once cRNA and was surprised by that statement and the guy went further to say because of that they want to start supervising CAA's 🤣. It's like NPs wanting to supervise PA's
      I don't get why cRNA's are so insecure and always fight cAA's but the two according to what have seen, they don't have any difference cause realistically speaking what a cRNA does, a cAA can do the only think is their proffession is still young and cRNA's are suffocating them. Maybe it's the fear that they now have new competitors, i don't know
      These two are just assistants to an anesthesiologist simple and clear

    • @Uromastyxfanatics
      @Uromastyxfanatics Год назад +5

      CRNAs should not be practicing without physician oversight

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  • @100subsnovideos9
    @100subsnovideos9 Год назад

    Hi, can you please elaborate on the differences between delegatory, full practice, and veterans affairs employment practice opportunities?