We strongly recommend that each and every one of you view this highly regarded complete collection of programs on substance abuse disorders in anesthesia. (pictured left to right: Art Zwerling, CRNA, DNP, DAAPM, Senior Advisor, Peer Assistance Advisors; Terry Wicks, CRNA, MSN, Chair, Wellness Committee)
The untimely death of AANA Past President Jan Stewart, more than any other single event, awakened the nurse anesthesia profession to the harsh reality that nurse anesthetists are at an enormous risk for experiencing chemical dependency. The programs within the Wearing Masks series, produced over a thirteen year period, were conceived and produced with the intention of reducing the frequency and devastating effects of this tragic disease. We believe that by educating aspiring nurse anesthetists, practicing clinicians and educators, and (perhaps most importantly) family members that lives can be saved and careers can be preserved (see About Wellness message from Jan Stewart's daughter).
For this effort to be successful everyone must understand the antecedents, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of chemical dependency. It is our hope and belief that, by viewing these striking vignettes, you and your family will take the first important steps towards reducing your risk of chemical dependency and towards a long and rewarding career in the nurse anesthesia profession.
The AANA strongly endorses Wearing Masks as essential viewing:
At nurse anesthesia state association meetings
In nurse anesthesia educational program classrooms
During in-services for anesthesia departments of hospitals and other healthcare facilities
By all individuals who provide anesthesia to patients and assistance to healthcare practitioners
By family members and loved ones of anesthesia providers
We want to offer a special thank you to the University Of Minnesota School Of Nursing, Nurse Anesthesia Area of Study for their support in making this important video series available to you online.
Wearing Masks: The Series consists of over three hours of material which is broken into segments that can be used for short viewing sessions:
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