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We’ve stressed the importance of having CRNAs in clinical leadership positions as well as local government positions, but it’s equally valuable to have our peers in academic leadership roles as well. That’s why we’re excited to welcome Angela Mund, DNP, CRNA, back onto the show to talk about her new position as a department chair at the Medical University of South Carolina. In the first few months, she’s learned quite a bit about many different divisions and she’ll share some of that with us along with helping young CRNAs that are considering a similar path in academia.
Read more: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ep-157-why-having-nurse-anesthesia-academic-leadership-matters/3101/
Get the CE certificate here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Beyond-the-Mask-CE-Cert-FILLABLE.pdf
Make a Memorial or Tribute Gift to the AANA: https://www.aana.com/docs/default-source/foundation-aana-com-web-documents-(all)/memorial-and-tribute-gift-summary.pdf?sfvrsn=de8545b1_0
What we discuss in this episode:
4:36 – Welcome in Dr. Mund
5:44 – Her academic background
8:51 – What divisions she oversees
11:30 – Learning curves
13:45 – How did she get this role
15:25 – Advocating for CRNAs
19:29 – Favorite part of this role
21:42 – Biggest challenges
24:31 – How her experience as a CRNA has helped
28:28 – CRNAs that want to go this route
37:40 – Impact of moving to the doctorate
41:51 – Quality and quantity of students increasing
47:44 – Closing message from Angie
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We’ve stressed the importance of having CRNAs in clinical leadership positions as well as local government positions, but it’s equally valuable to have our peers in academic leadership roles as well. That’s why we’re excited to welcome Angela Mund, DNP, CRNA, back onto the show to talk about her new position as a department chair at the Medical University of South Carolina. In the first few months, she’s learned quite a bit about many different divisions and she’ll share some of that with us along with helping young CRNAs that are considering a similar path in academia.
Read more: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ep-157-why-having-nurse-anesthesia-academic-leadership-matters/3101/
Get the CE certificate here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Beyond-the-Mask-CE-Cert-FILLABLE.pdf
Make a Memorial or Tribute Gift to the AANA: https://www.aana.com/docs/default-source/foundation-aana-com-web-documents-(all)/memorial-and-tribute-gift-summary.pdf?sfvrsn=de8545b1_0
What we discuss in this episode:
4:36 – Welcome in Dr. Mund
5:44 – Her academic background
8:51 – What divisions she oversees
11:30 – Learning curves
13:45 – How did she get this role
15:25 – Advocating for CRNAs
19:29 – Favorite part of this role
21:42 – Biggest challenges
24:31 – How her experience as a CRNA has helped
28:28 – CRNAs that want to go this route
37:40 – Impact of moving to the doctorate
41:51 – Quality and quantity of students increasing
47:44 – Closing message from Angie

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