CRNAs and the AANA.. in trouble??

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hey all.. check this thread out.. click on the opening link, and proceed to read thru the posts and get fumed.. thought you could use a little laugh this a.m. - just goes to show you how threatened they feel !!

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=302168

Specializes in Anesthesia.
It's a shame people aren't aware that some of our future doctors are these weenies that joke about goats, mommas, and member size....

Oh yeah? Well your Momma's goat has a small member!!!

:roll :chuckle :roll :chuckle

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency.

now people, these posts are following the same pattern as those weenies and the like that was ranted about..

LET'S NOT BE LIKE THEM !!!!!

pleeeeeeeeease :smackingf

It is amazing how unprofessional SDN is! Both forums are easily accessible by the public- glad AllNurses is professional. No wonder nurses are always at the top of the "most trusted professions" list.

My thought was that maybe CRNAs don't do as much research because they're too busy providing safe care to all their pts, not just snagging a few "journal worthy" I know our CRNAs are always busy, and go home tired. Very unlike the ologists that "work with" them. And I know who I do and do not trust with my care and the care of family and friends.

I'm not a CRNA so I don't read the AANA journal but I assume that the articles are evidenced based and researched? I assume the same for the presentations at conferences? And that the work presented was done by peers- aka CRNAs? Ignorance is one thing, but cocky ignorance is another. Won't they feel dumb when the open their eyes and see the real world?!

glad AllNurses is professional.

ROFL! Sorry the irony just struck me as laughable.

:rolleyes:

not only do nurses do plenty of research... but i can't recall a research nursing project being in legal trouble for "padding numbers"

but there are quite a few MD research areas that have been in hot water plenty of times...

so i will take quality over quantity thank you.

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