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CRNA EDUCATION GUEST SPEAKERS

Engy Abunassar DNP, CRNA

Engy Abunassar DNP, CRNA is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist practicing in Metro Detroit. Born in Egypt and raised in Europe, she brings a unique multicultural perspective to delivering culturally competent, patient-centered anesthesia care. She earned bachelor’s degrees in Nursing and Biology from Oakland University, where her research focused on neurodegeneration in glaucoma. During her doctoral nurse anesthesia training at the University of Detroit Mercy, she concentrated on improving perioperative outcomes in older adults, including the development of a risk assessment tool for postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Fluent in both Arabic and English, Engy is passionate about evidence-based practice, education, and advancing equitable, high-quality anesthesia care through research and advocacy.  

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Priscilla Aguirre, DNP, CRNA, CHSE

Priscilla Aguirre, DNP, CRNA, CHSE is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Assistant Professor, and Director of Simulation at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. A recognized leader in nurse anesthesia education, she specializes in high-fidelity simulation, evidence-based practice, and clinical innovation. Dr. Aguirre is an Emerging Leader Fellow with the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) and is passionate about preparing the next generation of CRNAs through engaging, hands-on education and research.

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Jennifer Banek, MSN, CRNA

Jennifer Banek, MSN, MHA, CRNA is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist with more than 14 years of experience providing anesthesia care across a broad range of surgical specialties. She currently serves as President-Elect of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), where she is dedicated to advancing the CRNA profession through leadership, advocacy, and education. Jennifer also serves as the elected Lake County Coroner in Illinois and has more than 15 years of service in the United States Army Reserve, including deployment to Qatar. A respected healthcare leader, she is passionate about patient safety, clinical excellence, and empowering the next generation of nurse anesthetists through education and professional service.

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Debbie Barber, DNP, CRNA

Debbie Barber, DNP, CRNA, is owner of Unbridled Anesthesia in Louisville, Kentucky, and contracts with Louisville Surgery Center. A Baylor College of Medicine graduate, she has over 30 years of broad anesthesia experience, including 17 years in ambulatory surgery. Dr. Barber serves on the AAAHC Expert Content Committee and is an assistant clinical professor at Northern Kentucky University. She was President of the Kentucky Association of Nurse Anesthetists in 2012 and served as AANA Region 2 Director (2014–2016). A past State Representative candidate, she remains active in advocacy for CRNAs nationwide.

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Tom Baribeault, DNP, CRNA, FAANA

Dr. Thomas Baribeault is an assistant professor at AdventHealth University as well as part-
time faculty at Murray State University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His
leadership experience spans various leadership roles, including the founder and president
of the Society of Opioid Free Anesthesia (SOFA), the board of directors of the Society of
Nurse Anesthesiologists and Researchers (SONAR), and Editor for the Journal of Nurse
Anesthesia Education. He is also actively involved in professional service, including the
AANA Foundation Ultrasound Research Interest Group and Anesthesia Patient Safety
Foundation Opioid Related Harms Committee. Dr. Baribeault’s expertise is further
highlighted by his extensive list of peer-reviewed publications and his contributions to
numerous podcasts and editorials.

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Benjamin Barnhart, CFP®, EA

Benjamin Barnhart, CFP®, EA is the founder of Barnhart Wealth Management and On Point CRNA, a firm specializing in financial planning, investment management, and tax strategy for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). Ben combines his background as a Certified Financial Planner™ and Enrolled Agent with real-world expertise to help CRNAs (including his own wife) optimize their financial lives. His educational approach is practical, relatable, and focused on helping healthcare professionals make smarter, more confident financial decisions.

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Dawn Bent, DNP, CRNA, FAANA, FNAP

Dr. Bent is a dedicated pediatric Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and the Program Director of the Nurse Anesthesia Program at the University of Pennsylvania. With 30 years of clinical experience and 16 years as an educator, she bridges the gap between practice and academia, ensuring her students receive real-world insights. Recognized for excellence in clinical preceptorship and mentorship, Dr. Bent is passionate about enhancing patient care and anesthesia education.

Her commitment to shaping future CRNAs extends beyond the classroom through her “Bent on Education” podcast and frequent speaking engagements at national anesthesia conferences. A champion of interprofessional collaboration, she leads simulation training with Otolaryngology teams, midwives, and NPs while also lecturing on airway management. Dr. Bent holds a Master’s in Law, applying Socratic teaching methods to nurse anesthesia education and fostering cross-disciplinary partnerships to elevate student learning. Driven by innovation and mentorship, she remains a transformative leader in both clinical and academic anesthesia.

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Shiro Bergbauer, DNP, CRNA

Shiro Bergbauer, DNP, CRNA, is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, life coach, and maternal wellness advocate based in Houston, Texas. With over 16 years in healthcare, she combines clinical excellence with a passion for supporting mothers, particularly those in medicine. Shiro founded Stethoscopes to Swaddles, a platform and podcast empowering medical moms. Inspired by her own experience with postpartum depression, she champions maternal mental health and self-care. A certified life coach, she helps women achieve personal growth and balance. Shiro’s work continues to inspire, blending healthcare expertise with compassionate advocacy for women and mothers in the medical community.

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Daniel Blake, CRNA, NSPM-C

Daniel Blake Howell is a CRNA, non-surgical pain management specialist, author, and speaker. He completed a Fellowship in Non-Surgical Pain Management at the University of South Florida and has provided anesthesia care across a broad range of surgical specialties, including extensive experience in obstetrical anesthesia caring for high-risk maternal patients.

Beyond his clinical accomplishments, Mr. Howell brings a deeply personal perspective to the conversation surrounding substance use disorder among healthcare professionals. After developing a substance use disorder during his career, he entered recovery and has since dedicated himself to reducing stigma, promoting early intervention, and fostering a culture of compassion and accountability within healthcare.
Mr. Howell is the author of Beyond the Scrubs: We Do Recover, which chronicles his journey through addiction, recovery, and resilience. He maintains an active APRN license in Texas and is an active member of the AANA and TXANA.

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Adrienne Cain, DNP, CRNA

Dr. Adrienne Cain, DNP, CRNA is originally from Louisiana. She received her MSN and DNP from Columbia University. She has served as a guest lecturer and adjunct professor at several universities. She enjoys mentoring, dog rescue, scuba diving, traveling, cooking, and reading.

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Christian Cansino, DNP, CRNA, FNP, ACNP

Christian Cansino, DNP, CRNA, FNP, ACNP, is a nurse anesthetist, educator, and healthcare innovation leader with experience in doctoral nursing education, simulation, and artificial intelligence. He serves as faculty at Columbia University School of Nursing, where his work focuses on clinical decision-making, anesthesia pharmacology and the integration of emerging technologies into health professions training. He is also the founder of Clyvara Health (clyvarahealth.com), a machine learning-powered education platform that utilizes predictive algorithms to facilitate academic success in healthcare education. Drawing on his work in pediatrics and global health, Dr. Cansino lectures on the growing importance of genomic awareness in perioperative risk recognition and patient-centered anesthesia care.

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Katie Cashman, MSN, CRNA

Katie Cashman, MSN, CRNA has been a CRNA for over 14 years. She has worked in all practice settings throughout her career and currently practices OB anesthesia full time in Denver, CO. She obtained her MSN in Nurse Anesthesia from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville in 2011, and will graduate with her DNP from the University of Colorado in May 2026. When she’s not providing anesthesia, she enjoys spending time with her family exploring all that Colorado has to offer.

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Michael Dosch, CRNA PhD

Michael Dosch, CRNA, PhD is Professor Emeritus of Nurse Anesthesia at University of Detroit Mercy. He directed the program there for many years. He wrote the chapter in Nurse Anesthesia (Nagelhout & Elisha) and revised it through all editions. He has spoken many times across the country, on his interest in Anesthesia Equipment and other topics.

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Holly Franson, DNP, CRNA

Holly Franson, DNP, CRNA, serves as the Chief Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan, and is an Instructor of Practice with the Oakland University Beaumont Graduate Program of Nurse Anesthesia. With over 15 years of experience teaching regional anesthesia, pain management, and core anesthesia concepts, she has contributed to the education of nurse anesthesia students and professional CRNAs.

Dr. Franson earned her Master of Science in Anesthesia from Oakland University and her Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of St. Augustine. Her professional passions include regional anesthesia, point-of-care ultrasound, and the advancement of evidence-based best practices in anesthesia care. She is dedicated to empowering students and CRNAs through high-quality education, mentorship, and clinically focused training that promotes safe, confident, and competent practice.

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Charles Giordano, DNP, MSN, CRNA

Charles Giordano, DNP, MSN, CRNA is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with expertise in obstetric anesthesia and critical care. A U.S. Air Force veteran, he served as a CRNA with joint special operations forces before returning to civilian practice. Chuck is passionate about education and frequently presents on evidence-based anesthesia practice and his doctoral research at regional and national conferences.

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Stefanie Glasgow, DNP, CRNA

Stefanie Glasgow earned a BA from the University of Michigan and a BSN from Oakland University. She completed her DNP from DePaul University’s Anesthesia Program and the NorthShore University HealthSystem in Chicago. Stefanie has worked at Corewell Health Royal Oak, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, and most recently has joined the faculty of the Oakland University Graduate Program of Nurse Anesthesia where she focuses on simulation learning, board preparation, and pharmacology. In her free time, she enjoys traveling (especially to Paris), reading, and spending time with family and friends.

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Mary Golinski, PhD, CRNA, FAANA

Mary Golinski PhD, CRNA, FAANA, received a Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesiology degree from the University of Detroit-Mercy in 1991, and a PhD in Education, Evaluation, and Research from Wayne State University in 2002. At present, Dr. Golinski is a tenured Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at Oakland University and maintains an active clinical practice at a level- one trauma hospital and a free- standing endoscopy center. In addition, Dr. Golinski has held several leadership positions including President of the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists (1999-2000), AANA Region 3 Director (2004-06), AANA Treasurer (2006-07), and Board Member and Treasurer of the NBCRNA (2012-17). She is a nationally recognized speaker and researcher.

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Sierra Hardy, DNP, CRNA

Sierra Hardy DNP, CRNA, began her academic journey in sports medicine before pursuing nursing as a second-degree student. She earned her BSN from Winston Salem State University and her DNP in Nurse Anesthesia from Emory University, graduating just six weeks after having her third child. With a critical care foundation built in cardiac and cardiothoracic ICUs from Novant to Emory to Grady, she helped launch Grady’s CTICU under Barbara McLean. Since 2022, she has practiced anesthesia across Atlanta. Sierra balances her professional work with a full family life—supporting her husband’s coaching, raising four children, and co-running a real estate business.

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Winifred Huang, DNP, CRNA

Winifred Hwang is a recent graduate of Duke University and is currently a staff CRNA at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center in Santa Clara, CA. She has previously been a speaker at the 2023 AANA Annual Congress and 2024 Kentucky and Michigan annual meetings. Prior to becoming an RN and CRNA, she graduated with a B.A. in biology from Boston University and worked as a researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital as well as Stanford University. Her experience in and passion for research carries over to her budding career as a CRNA today! Her primary interests are pharmacology, physiology, and education.

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Amazing-Grace Ighedo, DNP, CRNA

Amazing-Grace Ighedo, DNP, CRNA, is a mentor, educator, and advocate for transformational preceptorship. After earning a BA in French, she immigrated to the U.S. in 2009 and rose from CNA to CRNA, graduating from an Ivy League university. She founded Rise Mentorship, a free program supporting aspiring CRNAs and professionals seeking growth. A proud product of the Diversity Nurse Anesthesia Mentorship Program (DNAMP), she values the power of representation and community. Amazing-Grace believes great preceptors ignite confidence, resilience, and leadership, and she is passionate about creating a ripple effect of excellence through education and mentorship.

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Tom Jakubczak, CRNA

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Ray Johnson, CRNA, MA

Raymond began his nursing career as an RN diploma graduate from Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing. He obtained his BSN from Madonna University in 1991. He practiced for ten years in the Neurotrauma ICU at Henry Ford and in the PACU at Harper Hospital in Detroit. Raymond graduated in 2001 from the Wayne State University Nurse Anesthesia program. He received the Agatha Hodgins award for outstanding student performance from WSU. He serves as a staff CRNA at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital and participates in the QA committee. He enjoys travel, hiking, yoga, and scuba diving with his wife. They are also proud parents to a recent graduate from the WSU Nurse Anesthesia program.

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Neena Joseph, MS, MBA, CRNA

Leveraging 16 years of frontline clinical experience as a Certified Registered Nurse
Anesthetist (CRNA), Neena is a dynamic healthcare strategist dedicated to optimizing
medical economics and operational efficiency. Building upon an international clinical
foundation—with an undergraduate nursing degree from Government Medical College in
Kottayam at M. G University, India (2002), and a Master of Science in Anesthesiology from
Barry University, Miami (2010). Neena earned an MBA from the Questrom School of
Business at Boston University (2025) to actively address the systemic business challenges
facing modern medicine.

This vital intersection of advanced clinical practice and business acumen fuels her mission to reform healthcare delivery. Drawing from a deep knowledge of global healthcare models,
Neena specializes in identifying actionable strategies to eliminate administrative and
operational waste. Her work focuses on helping organizations balance the bottom line while
delivering highly affordable, patient-centered care. Beyond the operating room, she is an avid traveler who enjoys exploring global cultures alongside her husband and daughter.

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Jeff Kirby, CRNA, MS

Jeffrey Kirby, MA CRNA, holds a BS in Science and Nursing from Oakland University in
Rochester, Michigan, where he graduated in 2012. After graduating, Jeffrey worked in the
Intensive Care Unit at Trinity Oakland until 2016. Jeffrey later earned a Master of Anesthesia
degree from the University of Detroit Mercy in 2019. Jeffrey’s work history includes being a staff CRNA at Henry Ford Health System since 2019, and he is trained in cardiothoracic surgery. Nursing is actually Jeffrey’s second career- he previously worked as a police officer. He is a musician, loves to travel, and is a proud father of two boys who are also musicians.

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Dr. Julie Linton, DNAP, APRN, CRNA

Dr. Julie Linton is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist and business owner in Martinsburg, WV. She is a Past President of the West Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists and a former State Peer Advisor for WV. Julie brings a depth of knowledge on the issue of substance use disorder into her practice as a CRNA and her service to her state and national associations as she lectures across the country on the topic. She hopes to bridge the gap between professionals struggling with SUD and their CRNA colleagues, destigmatizing the disease of addiction and making it easier for everyone to seek and maintain recovery.

Julie also had the privilege of being an independently practicing CRNA during the explosion in the use of GLP-1s. Her lecture on GLP-1 receptor agonists seeks to educate CRNAs on the ways in which these medications work and how we may see them used in the future.

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Carly Lynn, DNP, CRNA

Carly Lynn, DNP, CRNA is a practicing Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist with a passion for anesthesia education and translating evidence into everyday clinical practice. She enjoys simplifying complex topics into practical, engaging learning experiences that help CRNAs provide exceptional patient care. Carly’s clinical interests include pharmacology, perioperative safety, and emerging anesthesia practices. Through her work with Discovery Anesthesia, she is committed to making continuing education relevant, approachable, and immediately applicable to clinical practice.

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CHRISTINA MANDALIS-DEFOUR DNP, CRNA, APRN

Christina Mandalis-Defour DNP, CRNA, APRN is from Michigan and completed her first degree, a BA in Communication Arts & Sciences from Michigan State University in 1993. She earned a BSN from Wayne State University in 1997. In 2002 she earned a MS Degree in Nurse Anesthesia from Oakland University. Christina began her career at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital as a staff CRNA and eventually the manager of the anesthesia department. She received a DNP from Barry University in 2022. Her main interests include healthcare simulation, evidence-based practice and the social/psychological implications of being a healthcare worker. Christina joined the DNAP program as an educator at AdventHealth University in 2023.

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Morgan McCardell, DNP, CRNA

Morgan McCardall, CRNA, DNP, graduated from University of Detroit Mercy in 2022, specializing in high-risk obstetric care at an inner-city hospital in Detroit. Before her CRNA role, she honed her skills as a vascular access nurse, mastering ultrasound-guided procedures. Morgan now mentors University of Detroit Mercy Anesthesia students and enjoys OR collaboration. Selected as a speaker at the Senior seminar, she anticipates future workshop and conference opportunities. As a seasoned professional photographer, she merges creativity with global exploration. Off-duty, Morgan ice dances weekly, cherishes moments with her rescue dog and tortoise, and embraces the tranquility of home life.

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Abbey Van Meveren, MSN, RN, CCRN, SRNA

Abby Van Meveren is a nurse anesthesia resident with a background in critical care and emergency nursing. Prior to pursuing nurse anesthesia, she worked in both the Medical Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department at M Health Fairview.

Abby has a special interest in malignant hyperthermia (MH) awareness, provider safety, and perioperative education. As an individual with confirmed MH, she is passionate about promoting evidence-based discussions surrounding MH risk, occupational exposure, and safe anesthesia practice. Through educational presentations and advocacy efforts, she works to increase awareness and encourage informed conversations within the anesthesia community.

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Dr. Carly Mitchell, DNP, APRN, CRNA

Dr. Carly Mitchell, DNP, APRN, CRNA, is the Founding Director of the Bellarmine University Juneja Nurse Anesthesia Program and the Chief Nurse Anesthetist for Obstetric Anesthesia at Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital. A graduate of the Baptist Health / Murray State University Program of Anesthesia in 2018, Dr. Mitchell has extensive experience in nurse anesthesia education and clinical practice.

With a focus on advancing obstetric anesthesia care, Dr. Mitchell is dedicated to optimizing patient outcomes and refining clinical management strategies. She integrates evidence-based approaches to enhance the safety, efficacy, and overall experience of anesthesia care for obstetric patients. Her work emphasizes improving clinical decision-making and fostering best practices in neuraxial anesthesia.

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LISA MUELLER, MS, CRNA

Lisa Mueller is a CRNA from the metro-Detroit area. She completed her anesthesia residency at Wayne State University in 1996. Since then, she has owned a local anesthesia staffing company, Mueller Anesthesia Services Inc., for over 20 years. She also served on the board of the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists as the State Reimbursement Specialist (SRS), District Director II, chair of the Leadership and Development Committee, Government Relations Committee member & finally, the President of the association in 2023. Additionally, Lisa has been a guest lecturer at the AANA and several universities. In her personal life, she is an avid scuba diver and enjoys kayaking, golf, and pickleball.

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Jennifer Parker, CRNA

Jennifer earned a BA in Economics and Business Management from Albion College (1995), a BSN from Wayne State University (2005), and a Master of Anesthesia from Wayne State’s Applebaum College (2011). She began as an entrepreneur importing Italian ceramics, then transitioned to nursing at Providence and St. John Macomb hospitals. Since 2011, she’s been a CRNA at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, serving as lead CRNA for cardiothoracic surgery since 2022. She’s married with two sons.

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Angela K. Quader, MSN, CRNA

Angela graduated in 2000 from Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic.  Her experience includes exclusive cardiac anesthesia in Cleveland, independent multispeciality practice in Nebraska and currently she administers anesthesia to patients having procedures in the EP Lab in two locations in Richmond, Virginia.  She enjoys working with nurse anesthesia residents both in the classroom and the OR.   She speaks regularly about her experience in the EP Lab  to her colleagues at the local and state levels.  She loves to spend time with her husband and two college-aged children, walk her dog, gallop her horse through the woods and grow/make most of her own food.

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Heather J. Rankin, DNP, MBA, CRNA, FAANA

Heather J. Rankin, DNP, CRNA, FAANA, is a Senior CRNA at Children’s of Alabama and adjunct faculty at Samford University. A leader in nurse anesthesia, she has served as Treasurer and Region 7 Director for the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), where she championed the adoption of electronic voting. Dr. Rankin earned her DNP from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and her BSN from Samford University. In 2021, she was inducted as a Fellow of the AANA, recognizing her contributions to clinical excellence, education, and the advancement of the nurse anesthesia profession.

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MARY SCOTT-HERRING, DNP, MS, CRNA

Mary Scott-Herring is an assistant professor at Georgetown University’s DNAP Program. Previously, she was the CRNA Education Coordinator at the University of Maryland and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and the Clinical Coordinator of Nurse Anesthesia Education at Johns Hopkins. She continues her clinical practice at these institutions. Dr. Scott-Herring completed the Armstrong Patient Safety Fellowship at Johns Hopkins and received the Elizabeth Martinez Fellowship Award. She served on the AANA State Organizational Development Committee and the Nominations Committee and actively contributes to the Maryland Association of Nurse Anesthetists. She holds a master’s in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.

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Kathryn Seeley, DNP, CRNA

Kathryn Seeley, DNP, CRNA is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist practicing in Michigan. She earned bachelor’s degrees in Human Biology and Nursing from Michigan State University before completing her Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nurse Anesthesia at the University of Detroit Mercy. Prior to becoming a CRNA, Kathryn worked as a cardiothoracic intensive care nurse, where she developed a strong foundation in managing critically ill patients. She is an active member of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) and the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists (MANA). Kathryn is passionate about evidence-based practice, lifelong learning, and advancing the nurse anesthesia profession through education and collaboration. 

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John Shields, DNP, CRNA

John Shields is a cardiothoracic CRNA at Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute in Nashville Tennessee. His clinical practice includes cardiac, thoracic, EP and cardiac cath lab anesthesia and includes heart and lung transplantation. John is certified in cardiovascular ultrasound and has been teaching transthoracic/transesophageal echocardiography and other point-of-care applications since 2016. He incorporates transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography along with other Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) into his everyday clinical practice. Publications include the AANA Journal, Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Anesthesia, Anesthesia and Analgesia and Nursing Clinics of North America. He also manages an information website for CRNA’s interested in transesophageal echocardiography and other POCUS applications (CRNA-TEE.org).

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Dana Standbridge, BSN, MSN, CRNA

Dana Standridge has been a CRNA since 2007. She lives in Snellville, Georgia, is married, and has three daughters. ln 2016, her world was turned upside down when she was named in a lawsuit. The lawsuit was settled in 2017 but the experience opened her eyes to the dire need for CRNA education in the lawsuit process. Since that time Dana has also become an expert witness in the defense of other CRNAs.

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Jody Tavalieri CRNA

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JOE VECORE, mS, CRNA

Joe Vecore is a dedicated and experienced certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) working for Kalamazoo Anesthesiology in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He earned his Doctorate of Nursing Practice in nurse anesthesia from Oakland University in 2021. Outside of his professional life, Joe enjoys golfing and cherishes spending quality time with his kids, family, and friends.

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David Warren, DNAP, CRNA, FNP, AGACNP

David Warren is board-certified as a CRNA, practicing in independent/CRNA-only
environments. He also holds board certifications as a Family, Acute Care, and Emergency
Nurse Practitioner, with 10 years of experience spanning academic, community, critical
access, and austere/wilderness emergency medicine environments. David earned his
doctor of nurse anesthesia practice degree from National University in San Diego,
California, and his master’s degree in nursing from the University of Alabama at
Birmingham. He also runs multiple social media platforms with audiences of over 70,000,
and is the Nomadic Clinician podcast host.

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Matrina Whitley, CRNA

Matrina earned her BSN from Concordia University Chicago (1998) and Master of Anesthesia from Wayne State University’s Applebaum College (2011). She started her nursing career in Loyola University’s Heart Transplant Unit, then worked in the Cardiac Care ICU at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak until entering anesthesia school in 2009. She’s been a staff CRNA at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital since 2011. Matrina is married with four children and spends her free time traveling across Michigan to watch them play various sports.

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JOEL ZIETTLOW, MS, CRNA, DNP

Joel graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy Nurse Anesthesia Program in 2019. He has been practicing in Metro Detroit since graduation at an inner-city institution. He also staffs at community hospitals, independent practice outpatient centers, and office-based solo practices. He has provided multiple educational presentations since his own 2019 senior seminar on peri-operative trans-thoracic echocardiography. At his primary facility, he leads the education committee and is heavily involved in quality improvement. He is a part of the cardiac anesthesia team and serves as the department liaison for trauma surgery. His clinical interests are pulmonary mechanics, POCUS, cardiac, thoracic, trauma, regional blocks, and NORA.

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