The Three Legal Battles That Shaped the CRNA Profession
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In this episode of Beyond the Mask, former AANA presidents Sandy Ouellette, CRNA and Dick Ouellette, CRNA join Sharon and Jeremy explore the only three amicus briefs ever filed by the AANA (and its predecessor, NANA). From the 1934 Dagmar Nelson case to the antitrust battles of the 1980s, they explain how these legal efforts defended CRNA practice, challenged misinformation, and laid the foundation for the profession's continued autonomy. It's an essential history lesson for every nurse anesthetist and a reminder that today's opportunities were earned through decades of advocacy.
Here’s some of what you’ll hear in this episode:
⚖️ Three Historic Briefs – The only amicus briefs ever filed by the AANA
👩⚕️ Dagmar Nelson's Legacy – The case that secured CRNAs' legal right to administer anesthesia
🏛️ Antitrust Battles – Protecting fair competition and CRNA practice
📚 Lessons from History – Why every CRNA should know these stories
🤝 Advocacy Matters – How legal action continues to shape the profession
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