Grade 1 View – S2, E9 – Why CRNA Advocacy Matters More Than You Think
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概要
Most SRNAs are focused on boards, clinicals, and landing their first job, but there’s another side of the profession that can shape your salary, autonomy, and long-term career more than you realize.
In this episode of Grade 1 View, AANA President Jeff Molter, MSN, MBA, CRNA, breaks down why advocacy is essential for everyone anesthesia professional. From student loan caps and full practice authority to Medicare reimbursement and access to care, Jeff helps us connect the dots between policy decisions and your future as a CRNA.
You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at Mid-Year Assembly, what actually happens on Capitol Hill, and how students can start getting involved earlier than ever before.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
🏛️ Advocacy directly impacts CRNA autonomy, pay, and job opportunities
🧠 Starting advocacy early gives you a long-term advantage
🤝 Relationships with legislators are built over time—not one meeting
⚖️ CRNAs play a critical role in expanding patient access to care
📊 Mid-Year Assembly prepares providers to speak directly with lawmakers
Learn more about Mid-Year Assembly: https://www.aana.com/premier-event/mid-year-assembly/
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