Jon Lowrance

Anesthesia Guidebook

Anesthesia Guidebook is the go-to guide for anesthesia providers who want to master their craft.

Auteur

Jon Lowrance

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Health

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anesthesiaguidebook.com

Dernier épisode

19 nov. 2025

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#125 – Transformational Leadership with Adrian Moran, MD, MBA 19.11.2025

Adrian Moran, MD, MBA currently serves as the Chief Medical and Transformation Officer of MaineHealth, a not-for-profit, integrated health system with over 2000 providers and 23,000 care team members serving patients across Maine and New Hampshire. Dr Moran joined me to talk about his views on transformational leadership and his professional journey from a pediatric cardiologist at Boston Children...

#124 – How to Manage Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy with Isabella Sosa 31.10.2025

This is part 3 of a 3 part series titled The Pressure is On: Enhancing Anesthesia Care for Parturients with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy. In the first episode, Joe Navarrete walked us through the baseline physiologic changes of pregnancy. In the last episode, David Barksdale covered the pathophysiology of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. And in this episode, Isabella Sosa is here to tel...

#123 – Pathophysiology of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy with David Barksdale 29.10.2025

This is part 2 of a 3 part series on hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Part one with Joe Navarrete covered the baseline physiologic changes with pregnancy. In this episode, David Barksdale is going to walk us through the pathophysiology of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. And in the next episode, Isabella Sosa joins us to walk through how to manage hypertensive disorders of pregnancy as ane...

#122 – Physiologic Changes in Pregnancy with Joe Navarrete 24.10.2025

This episode is part of a three-part series on titled “The Pressure is on: Enhancing Anesthesia Care for Parturients with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy.” In this first installment, Joe Navarrete, a third-year student registered nurse anesthetist (SRNA) at the Yale New Haven Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia , delivers a high-yield, system-by-system breakdown of the expected physiologic cha...

#121 – Tactical Empathy: how to turn resistance into momentum 23.09.2025

What’s up y’all! I’m back at it after a summer hiatus. I actually wrote/recorded this episode back in May 2025, but then summer hit with camping trips, work projects, grad school, home renovations… you know, life! I’m pumped to bring this episode to you finally and this will be followed pretty quickly by a three-part series on hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, whic...

#120 – Appreciative Inquiry (how to listen to your team) 02.05.2025

Want to work on changing things? Want to learn about your team and listen better? Interested in a pretty good pathway to do that? Appreciative Inquiry is process of: Discovering what’s working well Dreaming about what could be Designing for future change & success Realizing the Destiny that this process will bring about In this podcast, we’re gonna walk through Appreciative Inquiry...

#119 – Psychological Safety & Just Culture 26.04.2025

Yo yo! Today, we close out our 3-part series on systems thinking with this episode on psychological safety & just culture. Part 1 ( Episode 117 ) introduced systems thinking & high reliability organizations. Part 2 ( Episode 118 ) walked through resilience engineering, safety differently and synesis. Part 3 (this episode) threads these topics together with psychological safety & just c...

#118 – Resilience Engineering, Safety Differently & Synesis 20.04.2025

This is Part 2 of a 3 part series on organizational development – how we work and live together as teams in healthcare so we can do our best work, master our craft, take amazing care of patients and actually enjoy the work we do. (no big deal) In the first part ( Episode 117 ), we talked about systems thinking and patterns of high reliability organizations (HROs). Systems thinking helps us zoom ou...

#117 – An Intro to Systems Thinking and High Reliability Organizations 13.04.2025

Yo! This episode introduces the concepts of systems thinking and high reliability organizations. It’s the first part in a 3 part series. Part 2 is gonna dive into resilience engineering and safety differently. Part 3 is all about psychological safety and just culture. These 3 shows unpack crucial intel for front-line providers, equipping them to understand their roles and how to develop thei...

#116 – What Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation has to do with Systems Thinking 22.03.2025

On the corner of Skyland Drive and 23 in a little town called Sylva in Western North Carolina, sit’s PJ’s gas station. One hot summer day back in 2005, I was filling up the tank in a convalescent transport van on my very first day as an EMT-Basic. That’s the most basic, entry-level certification of working as an Emergency Medical Technician or EMT.  My convalescent transport van h...

#115 – The NBCRNA MAC Program: How CRNAs Recertify 24.02.2025

Hey y’all! First of all: thank you to those of you who have subscribed to the website and get these posts right to your email inbox. That’s all that happens: the podcast is free and subscription to the show just means you get the content straight to you as soon as it’s live. I never sell or use your contact info for any other means. I’m just simply thrilled to have your sup...

#114 – Leadership: how to get stuff done 17.02.2025

This podcast is for leaders, clinicians, residents & students who need to get wildly important things done. It’s about how to prioritize when so much of your work seems important. How to find balance when so much seems to be coming at you. How to get started at achieving your biggest goals. This episode will walk you through the 4 Disciplines of Execution  by Chris McChesney, Sean C...

#113 – Sabbatical in Spain with Matt Moody, CRNA 09.02.2025

Matt & Alison Moody took a year off of working as CRNAs to live and travel in Spain with their then 4-year old daughter. This is part of that story. Matt & Alison Moody in Granada, Spain The two were living and working as CRNAs in Asheville, North Carolina when they caught the idea to take a year off of work and live in Spain. Their journey to Spain went from the fall of 2023 to the fall o...

#112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA 25.01.2025

What’s up y’all! This is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 112 – How to Transition from Clinician to Chief CRNA. Y’all are going to love this conversation. So… I almost don’t know where to begin cause there’s so much to talk about… This is an episode about chief CRNAs but so much more. It’s like when you watch one of those food documentaries abo...

#111 – How to do Medical Mission Trips with Stacey Such, CRNA 24.11.2024

What’s up yall! This is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 111 – How to Prepare for Medical Mission Trips with Stacey Such, MSN, CRNA. (Stacey pronounces her last name, Such, like “Suke/Duke.”) Before we get to this show, I’d like to give a quick shout out to the CRNAs, SRNAs & physician anesthesiologists who made it to Encore’s conference in Bar Harbor back i...

#110 – How we do interviews with Alison Kent & April Bourgoin 30.10.2024

What up yall. This is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook. This is episode #110 – How we do interviews with Alison Kent, MSN, CRNA & April Bourgoin, DNAP, CRNA. In this episode, April, Alison & I talk about how we conduct CRNA interviews as a leadership team with our Department of Anesthesiology at MaineHealth – Maine Medical Center. Maine Med is the only level 1 trauma cent...

#109 – Leadership 101 – Why it Matters 01.09.2024

What’s up yall! This episode dives into fundamental concepts related to leadership and casts a message for why it matters to all of us. Whether you’re primarily a clinical CRNA/physician anesthesiologist, resident/SRNA, a practice leader/manager, business owner, educator, researcher or policy advocate, leadership has a fundamental role in your day to day life. In this episode, we talk...

#108 – AANA Annual Congress Shout Out 31.07.2024

What up yall!  This is a quick shout out to those of you headed to the AANA conference this weekend, August 2nd, 2024 in San Diego.   I hope that yall have an incredible time and meet tons of new colleagues, see old friends and have fun gettin’ your learn on.   I was talking to one of the SRNAs from the University of New England this morning in clinical and she’s was getting psyched for the confer...

#107 – No Peace in Quiet with Keli Rueth, DNP, CRNA 29.06.2024

What’s up yall this is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 107 – No Peace In Quiet with Keli Rueth. I’m pumped to bring you this conversation with Keli where we discuss her first published novel, No Peace In Quiet .   This episode was so much fun to record and I think you’re really going to enjoy it.  It’s a story that is worth sharing on an anesthesia podcast because it’s a story about ho...

#106 – What we know about anesthesia school formatting – Cassie Capps 30.05.2024

What’s up yall! I am back after a few months off from the podcast. This is episode 106 – following up: what we know about anesthesia school formatting with Cassie Capps. This is a follow up show to the episode that Cassie brought to us back in December on the effects of anesthesia school didactic formatting on resident wellbeing… whether in-person, online, synchronous or asynchro...

#105 – The Impact of Precepting on Clinical Learning 21.02.2024

What’s up yall! This is Jon Lowrance and this is episode 105 of Anesthesia Guidebook – the impact of precepting on clinical learning with Jennifer Heiden. This episode is coming out on February 21, 2024. Jennifer Heiden is completing her Doctor of Nursing Practice in anesthesiology at the  University of Arizona  and this podcast is part of her doctoral work. In this episode, we’r...

#104 – At-home cardiorespiratory events following ambulatory surgery – Chuck Biddle, PhD, CRNA 28.01.2024

Chuck Biddle PhD, CRNA is a Professor Emeritus of anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University and served as the editor in chief of the AANA Journal for 35 years.  His anesthesia education & master’s degree are from Old Dominion University and he completed his PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Missouri.   Chuck is one of my favorite people in the world of anesthesiology....

#103 – Dexmedetomidine Deep Dive with Eliana Zimmerman 22.01.2024

What’s up folks! This is Jon Lowrance with Anesthesia Guidebook and this is episode 103… a deep dive on dexmedetomidine with Eliana Zimmerman. This episode is coming out on January 21, 2024. Before we get to the show I want to remind folks that I’ll be speaking in person at the Encore Symposiums’ Autumn in Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park conference running October 14-...

#102 – Marriage + Anesthesia School with Brad & Madisson Marcum 13.01.2024

Brad & Madisson Marcum join me to talk about the dynamics of being married and going to anesthesia school together. They met in nursing school, had divergent paths professionally for a bit, with Brad starting nurse practitioner school and Madisson considering anesthesia school. They ended up sharing the same goal of becoming CRNAs and we talk through their approach to applying together, gettin...

#101 – EKG Lead Selection for Perioperative Monitoring – Mark Kossick, DNSc, CRNA 07.01.2024

This is an incredibly special podcast that I’m thrilled to pull forward from our old show, From the Head of the Bed , to Anesthesia Guidebook. I love that this episode is number 101 because EKG lead selection should be 101-level knowledge for anesthesia providers, yet so many folks have not mastered this fundamental knowledge as part of their practice. I hope you get as much from this as I h...

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