TxANAAdvancing patient safety and the profession of nurse anesthesia.
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The role of the Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is vital to healthcare in Texas. CRNAs work as independent providers and are independently licensed and legally responsible and accountable for their own practices in Texas.
They may practice as private practitioners on the basis of their own clinical privileges within hospitals or surgical centers; they may independently contract for the provision of anesthesia services in facilities; or they may be employed by a hospital, surgical center, a group of MDs, or a surgeon. |
2024 CRNA Day at the CapitolJoin us in Austin! Meet with your legislators to advocate for your profession.
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Amy Blok, DNP, CRNA - President 2023-2024"As the President of TxANA, I proudly stand as a member, a testament to my unwavering dedication to advancing the field of anesthesia. Being a part of TxANA is not just a title - it's a commitment to excellence, a pledge to champion progress, and a personal investment in shaping the future of anesthesia care for the betterment of our community and the entire profession." |
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