Laura L. Ardizzone, CRNA, DNP, ACNP, DCC June 5, 2013
Tafford E. Oltz, CRNA, MBA January 29, 2013
LaRayne Lunz Oltz, CRNA January 22, 2013
Evan Koch, CRNA, MSN September 23, 2011
Emily McClanahan Funk, CRNA, MSN August 31, 2011
Jay Horowitz, CRNA, BSN July 20, 2011
Diana Quinlan, CRNA, MA June 30, 2011
Terry Wicks, CRNA, MHS April 5, 2010
Lynn L. Lebeck, CRNA, PhD January 8, 2010
Betty Horton, CRNA, PhD October 15, 2009
Sherry Owens, CRNA, MSN September 30, 2009
Wallena Gould, CRNA, MSN September 30, 2009
Rosecella Hill-Butler, CRNA, MS, BSN May 29, 2009
Janice J. Izlar, CRNA, DNAP November 4, 2008
Daniel Vigness, CRNA, MS October 5, 2008
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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are special people: compassionate, vigilant in their responsibilities, protective of and advocates for their patients. They dedicate themselves to one patient at a time, watching over them and seeing that the patient is pain free during surgery.
What makes someone want to dedicate their careers to the nurse anesthesia profession?
Read about these amazing healthcare professionals in their own words, at left.
Why did you become a CRNA? If you are a CRNA and would like to have your profile posted here, see the Submission Guidelines.
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