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Old Mar 22, 2004, 05:46 PM
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Bitterness

The contention is not truly between the AAs and CRNAs since as you have said there's not that many AAs. But the "practice" of AAs has a model for anesthesia care is being pushed by the ASA as the "answer" to the need for anesthesia care. Reality is that AAs are only the "answer" to the ASA's desire to have a billable but controllable worker bee and since CRNAs aren't buying the ASA view of "Anesthesia is the practice of MEDICINE " they are looking for someone to fill the bill!!!!

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Old Mar 22, 2004, 06:27 PM
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I have been reading all of the responses. Thanks for commenting on the issue!

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Old Mar 24, 2004, 12:00 PM
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i agree...i don't think there is alot of contention between CRNA's and anyone...it seems the contention lies TOWARD CRNA's.... AA's are there (as stated by another poster) to leave the "power" in the hands of MDA's - but the practice of an AA is so limited - that there is no reason to have them - an MD must ok every order (why pay another person to push drugs that you have to ok and order...???)

CRNA's (that i have met) seem completely content w/ their practice and have no desire to be MD's - yet can practice on their own...the best of both worlds...

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Old Mar 24, 2004, 12:20 PM
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My understanding (and I may be wrong) is that AAs work independently during surgery, but there must be a MDA on site somewhere. Does the MDA end up micromanaging the entire procedure?

I know that the AAs do not have any previous medical training, but how does the actual program that they do go through compare to a CRNA program? When I was looking into school, the requirements appeared to be pretty strict.


Allen

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Old Mar 24, 2004, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by user69
My understanding (and I may be wrong) is that AAs work independently during surgery, but there must be a MDA on site somewhere. Does the MDA end up micromanaging the entire procedure?

Allen
If I remember correctly, AAs are not able to make medical based decisions and must be incontact with the MDA. On the other hand, CRNAs, depending on the practice situation, can give what drugs they want and also make their own decisions regarding care. Also, a MDA can only manage four cases being run by AAs at a time..or something of that nature.

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