The ANESTHESIA CIRCUIT UNION UNIVERSITY NURSE ANESTHESIA NEWSLETTER FIRST EDITION Welcome! Welcome to the first edition of The Anesthesia Circuit published by the Union University Nurse Anesthesia Track. The Anesthesia Circuit will be a biannual publication to keep our alumni, students, and friends updated in the happenings within our program. Our vision for this publication is to inform the anesthesia community of the events and education at Union University as well as keep the anesthesia community informed of the current anesthesia environment as a whole. We welcome any announcements, personal news, article ideas, or job advertisements to share with readers. Such items can be emailed to Dr. Melissa Lefave at mlefave@uu.edu. Most importantly, our prayer at Union is that we reflect Christ in all things and love one another. If you have a personal prayer request that you would like the faculty and staff of the nurse anesthesia program to pray for, please submit those as well to Dr. Lefave. Of course, these will not be published, but we would be honored to lift your requests up in prayer. Schedule of Events MARCH 2015 Final Interviews for Class of 2018 March 25, 2015 Union University Spring Break March 30-April 3, 2015 Mid-Year Assembly April 18-22, 2015 Arlington, VA Nurse Anesthesia Annual Congress August 29-September 1, 2015 Salt Lake City, UT Graduation: Class of 2015 July 25, 2015 ABOUT US The Anesthesia Circuit is published by the Nurse Anesthesia track in the School of Nursing at Union University for alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends. Your comments are welcomed by emailing us at mlefave@uu.edu or by calling (731) 661-6519. Excellence-Driven Christ-Centered People-Focused Future-Directed
The ANESTHESIA CIRCUIT 2015 Nurse Anesthesia Mission Trip: Dominican Republic 10 Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God s grace in its various forms. 11 If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. I Peter 4:10-11 The nurse anesthesia program at Union University has been involved in annual mission trips to the Dominican Republic since January of 2007. Dr. Wright, Dr. Yearwood, Dr. Lefave, ten junior nurse anesthesia students, and two CRNAs from the community continued this mission work January 26-30, 2015. Through partnership with SCORE International (Sharing Christ our Redeemer Enterprises) and a medical team from North Carolina, team members were able to help meet the medical needs of over 400 patients. Most importantly, the gospel of Jesus Christ was shared with the Dominican people, and our team members were able to experience the true meaning of being the hands and feet of Christ. MID-YEAR ASSEMBLY April 18-22, 2015 ASSEMBLY OF SCHOOL FACULTY Union Nurse Anesthesia Faculty Attended ASF in New Orleans The Assembly of School Faculty is the only forum that brings nurse anesthesia educators from around the country together in one place to discuss the new and ongoing needs of faculty and the students they serve. Excellence Driven Christ-Centered Join us at this year's AANA Mid-Year Assembly. You'll learn more about the legislative issues affecting Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and how to advocate for our profession on Capitol Hill. In interactive workshops and sessions, you'll gain an understanding of the governmental and regulatory process, and be prepared and energized to meet with Senators, Representatives and their staff. The Mid-Year Assembly is open to all CRNAs and student registered nurse anesthetists interested in making change related to CRNA practice and professional advocacy. Register at aana.com. People-Focused Future-Directed
The ANESTHESIA CIRCUIT Thanks to the emergence of internet-based tools and improved technologies, information sharing among sources and scholars around the globe is both immediate and extensive. Students are more apt to study out loud in small groups rather than alone at a table. At universities across the country, older facilities have been retrofitted for technology and group study rooms. Union University has a rare opportunity to build from the ground up a library tailored to 21stcentury specifications. The Latimer Foundation, our visionary lead donor, has committed half of the total cost (up to $11.5 million) toward this exciting building project. Approximately 700 other individuals and families have joined the giving effort. Many of these donors have been faithfully contributing each month on a regular basis. LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION http:// www.uu.edu/library/openthedoors/giving.cfm We are now following up our initial fundraising efforts with a campaign to raise an estimated $3.5 million to open the doors of the Union University library. NURSE ANESTHESIA ALUMNI ARE YOU INTERESTED? Planning has begun for Union Homecoming 2015 that will be held on November 6-7, 2015. Our program would like to have feedback from those interested in attending a reception for the alumni of the nurse anesthesia program. If you are interested, please email Dr. Lefave at mlefave@uu.edu. Excellence-Driven Christ-Centered People-Focused Future-Directed
WHICH UNION PROGRAM WORKS FOR YOU? Four Doctoral Programs Available BSN-DNP PROGRAM For the Registered Nurse with BS or BSN Degree Seeking a Nurse Anesthesia Career POST MASTER S DNP PROGRAM For the Nurse Anesthetist with Master s Degree Seeking DNP CRNA-DNP PROGRAM For the Nurse Anesthetist with BSN Degree Seeking DNP POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSE ANESTHESIA For the Advanced Practice Nurse with a Doctorate in another advanced nursing field More Information Visit http://www.uu.edu/programs/nursing/dnp/ for more information including admission criteria, tuition rates, and curriculum models. Excellence Driven Christ-Centered People-Focused Future-Directed
School of Nursing Nurse Anesthesia Track 1050 Union University Drive Jackson, TN 38305 Phone: 731-661-5124 Fax: 731-661-5504 www.uu.edu Address Service Requested Forwarding Service Requested facebook.com/unionnurseanesthesia Contact Us Molly Wright, DNP, APRN, CRNA Professor & Chair mwright@uu.edu April Yearwood, DNP, APRN, CRNA POST-MASTER S DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE Associate Professor & Assistant Chair ayearwwod@uu.edu Melissa Lefave, DNP, APRN, CRNA http://www.uu.edu/programs/nursing/dnp/anesthesia/ As the acuity level of surgical patients increases and the complexity of the practice continues to demand more of the nurse anesthetist, additional knowledge and skills are being required to serve as a leader in both the operating room suite and within one's practice. To address these growing demands upon the nurse anesthetist, both full-time (2 years) and part-time (3 years) Post-Master's DNP Programs are available to enhance your effectiveness as a practitioner and leader in the profession of nurse anesthesia. Admissions: nursingadmissions@uu.edu, 731-661-6545, Fax: 731-661- Assistant Professor mlefave@uu.edu Brian Foster, DNP, APRN, CRNA Assistant Professor bfoster@uu.edu Elsie Cressman Coordinator of Nurse Anesthesia Track ecressman@uu.edu Nursing Admissions nursingadmissions@uu.edu 731-661-6545; Fax: 731-661-5504 Excellence-Driven Christ-Centered People-Focused Future-Directed