BPW Medical Associates P.C.- Anesthesia Group

BPW Medical Associates P.C.- Anesthesia Group Full service anesthesia group capable of permanent staffing and practice management

Good luck to one of our CRNAs on her new knee today! Kay Seibs
02/11/2025

Good luck to one of our CRNAs on her new knee today! Kay Seibs

We have some great Physician Anesthesiologists on our team and we are honored to work with them!  Debra Divenanzo
02/02/2024

We have some great Physician Anesthesiologists on our team and we are honored to work with them!
Debra Divenanzo

Happy CRNA week!! 10 Things You Should Know About CRNAsFor more than 150 years, nurse anesthetists/nurse anesthesiologis...
01/23/2024

Happy CRNA week!!

10 Things You Should Know About CRNAs

For more than 150 years, nurse anesthetists/nurse anesthesiologists have enjoyed rewarding careers providing anesthesia care to patients nationwide. These advanced-practice registered nurses have a well-deserved reputation for providing safe, effective, efficient, and compassionate care.

CRNAs safely administer more than 50 million anesthetics to patients each year in the United States. As advanced practice registered nurses, CRNAs are among the nation’s most trusted professions according to Gallup. Nurses have topped Gallup’s Honesty and Ethics list for 20 consecutive years and are ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Health Care Jobs” report.

Did You Know?

1. The CRNA credential originated in 1956, nearly 100 years into the profession’s history

2. CRNAs practice in every setting anesthesia is delivered, including operating rooms and obstetrical delivery rooms; the offices of dentists, podiatrists, ophthalmologists, plastic surgeons; and pain management specialists; and in the U.S. military

3. CRNAs are the only anesthesia professionals with critical care experience before beginning formal anesthesia education

4. CRNAs represent more than 80% of the anesthesia providers in rural U.S. counties

5. Today, CRNAs have full practice authority in every branch of the military and are the primary providers of anesthesia care to U.S. military personnel on the front lines, navy ships, and aircraft evacuation teams around the globe

6. Currently, CRNAs may practice in 22 U.S. states and Guam without physician supervision

7. CRNA preparation requires 7­–8.5 years of education and experience

8. All residents entering an accredited CRNA program must be enrolled in a doctoral program

9. Graduates of nurse anesthesia programs have an average of 9,369 hours of clinical experience, including 733 hours during their baccalaureate nursing program, 6,032 hours as a critical care registered nurse, and 2,604 hours during their nurse anesthesia program

10. CRNAs must recertify every 8 years in the Continued Professional Certification Program, which requires continuing education throughout two four-year cycles

Happy 4th of July to all of our friends, colleagues, and most importantly patients.
07/04/2023

Happy 4th of July to all of our friends, colleagues, and most importantly patients.

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