Today we celebrate Presidents Day — a time set aside to honor the leadership, courage, and responsibility carried by those who have served as President of the United States. Originally established to recognize the birthday of George Washington, the holiday has grown to commemorate all U.S. presidents, past and present. Presidents Day isn’t just about […]
Read MoreHardin Medical Center (122 beds) is offering a rare CRNA-only practice where you can enjoy full autonomy and an exceptional lifestyle. • Schedule: 2 weeks on / 1 week off (17 weeks off each year)• Model: Independent CRNA practice – no anesthesiologist supervision• Case Mix: General surgery, orthopedics, endoscopy, OB/GYN (including epidurals & C-sections)• No […]
Read MoreBurnout or time away in pain, ICU, or administration doesn’t erase your anesthesia training—it just requires a structured path back. For many physicians, it simply means you stepped away to regroup. We work with anesthesiologists every day who want to return to clinical anesthesia after time away in: administration or leadership roles pain medicine critical […]
Read MoreAuthors: Feldman J et al. Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Newsletter, volume 41, number 1, February 2026. SummaryThis article explores prosocial behavior as a practical and underutilized strategy for reducing clinician burnout while simultaneously improving patient safety and operational efficiency in perioperative environments. Prosocial behaviors are defined as voluntary actions intended to benefit others or the […]
Read MoreAuthors: Fritsch G M et al. Source: Anesthesiology, January 2026; Summary:Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a limb-threatening condition traditionally associated with elevated compartment pressures, ischemia, and progressive muscle necrosis. The role of regional anesthesia (RA) in this setting remains controversial, largely due to concerns that sensory blockade could mask symptoms or worsen ischemic injury. In […]
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