• I Thought We Were Winning. Then, We Got Fired: Essentials of Anesthesia Leadership
    Aug 22 2025

    In this powerful and unfiltered episode, Dr. Joseph Rodriguez — CRNA, former state and national leader, faculty member, and host of Anesthesia Deconstructed — takes us inside the real lessons of anesthesia leadership.

    From COVID-era disruption to contract losses, difficult boardroom conversations, and the relentless financial pressures of today’s anesthesia market, Joe shares stories that few leaders are willing to tell. Each story carries a hard-won lesson: why leadership is never just a title, how executive presence shapes outcomes, why data transparency can backfire, and how accountability transforms teams from fragile to high-performing.

    We also dive into the frameworks that shaped his leadership journey — from Crucial Conversations to The Four Agreements and Five Dysfunctions of a Team — and how every leader can apply them to grow themselves, their organizations, and the people they serve.

    This isn’t theory. It’s frontline leadership, with all the scars, pivots, and resilience required to survive in one of healthcare’s most disrupted specialties.

    Whether you’re a CRNA, SRNA, or a healthcare leader navigating change, this conversation is a masterclass in turning setbacks into systems, failures into frameworks, and words into lasting impact.


    Keywords:

    Anesthesia, CRNA Leadership, Healthcare Business, Executive Presence, Leadership Lessons, Nurse Anesthesiology, Organizational Growth, Accountability, Professional Development, Anesthesia Contracts, No Surprises Act, Healthcare Strategy, Team Building, Crucial Conversations, Five Dysfunctions of a Team

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    54 mins
  • What If the AANA Disappeared? Inside the CEO’s Role with Bill Bruce
    Aug 12 2025

    In this candid and wide-ranging episode, we sit down with Bill Bruce — CEO of the AANA, representing over 65,000 CRNAs and SRNAs nationwide — to pull back the curtain on what it really takes to lead the profession’s largest and most influential organization.

    From balancing the competing demands of members, boards, and limited resources, to navigating constant political, clinical, and industry noise, Bill explains how the CEO’s role is equal parts strategist, mediator, and pressure point. We explore how the AANA sets priorities, allocates resources, and adapts to both internal ambitions and external threats — and why the organization’s absence would have an almost immediate impact on CRNAs across the country.

    Bill also shares his perspective on maintaining focus in an environment of relentless change, the leadership qualities that matter most in high-stakes healthcare advocacy, and how the AANA is positioning the profession for the future.

    Whether you’re a CRNA, SRNA, or simply curious about the forces shaping nurse anesthesia, this conversation offers a rare inside look at the operational, strategic, and political realities of leading at the top.

    Keywords:

    Anesthesia, CRNA Leadership, Healthcare Advocacy, Professional Associations, Strategic Planning, Workforce Advocacy, Organizational Leadership, AANA, Healthcare Policy, Nursing Leadership

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    37 mins
  • Inside Anesthesia: What (Really) Broke the Anesthesia Market
    Aug 4 2025

    In this bold and revealing episode, we sit down with Randy Moore — former military CRNA, past CEO of the AANA, and now a top executive at one of the country’s largest anesthesia organizations — to explore how the anesthesia market unraveled, and why no one stopped it.

    From workforce blind spots to failed strategic planning, Randy walks us through the early warning signs that went unheeded, the flawed assumptions that fueled collapse, and the slow-motion crises that turned into full-blown disruption. We break down the shift from hospital dominance to ASC migration, the chilling effects of the No Surprises Act, and how private equity’s playbook fell apart.

    But we don’t stop at systems. Randy also gets personal — reflecting on the cost of unchecked ambition, the value of thoughtful leadership, and the non-negotiables he now looks for in partners and teams.

    Whether you lead a group, manage hospital operations, or just want to understand the business forces reshaping anesthesia, this conversation pulls no punches — and offers rare clarity from someone who’s led on every side of the table.

    Keywords:

    Anesthesia, CRNA Leadership, Healthcare Strategy, No Surprises Act, Workforce Crisis, Private Equity, Surgical Services, Hospital Operations, ASC Growth, Healthcare Leadership

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    46 mins
  • One Anesthesiologist, 108K Followers, and Zero Filters
    Jul 17 2025

    In this candid and wide-ranging conversation, we sit down with Dr. Brian Schmutzler — anesthesiologist, social media educator, and Executive Vice President of Medical Affairs at CCI Anesthesia — to unpack what it really means to lead in modern anesthesia. From the realities of staffing rural hospitals without anesthesiologists to fighting burnout, navigating private equity, and fiercely defending provider scope and safety, Brian shares hard-earned insights from both clinical and corporate perspectives.

    We also dive into the power of humor and education on social media, his 108K-strong Instagram following, and how his content brings awareness, advocacy, and levity to patients and practitioners alike.

    If you're a CRNA, MD, administrator, or just someone trying to understand where anesthesia is headed — and how to lead within it — this is an episode you can’t miss.

    Keywords:
    Leadership, Anesthesia, Social Media, Burnout, Independent Practice

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    53 mins
  • I Got Sued for Malpractice. Here’s What Really Happens.
    Jul 8 2025

    What REALLY happens when you’re named in a malpractice lawsuit?

    In this eye-opening episode, Joe Rodriguez sits down with Paul Lefebvre, lead claims professional and risk advisor, and Andrew Clark, head of business development at Physicians Preferred Medical — an anesthesia-specific malpractice carrier — to pull back the curtain on malpractice litigation. From the first call after an adverse event to depositions, defense strategies, and courtroom realities, this conversation is packed with must-know insights for every CRNA, anesthesiologist, and anesthesia group leader.

    We talk about why most anesthesia lawsuits are defensible, how to avoid career-derailing mistakes, the truth behind insurance carriers and legal strategy, and what separates providers who bounce back from those who don’t. This is not just about risk — it’s about resilience, smart choices, and protecting your future.

    Keywords: Malpractice, Anesthesia, Risk Management, Litigation, Informed Consent


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Anesthesia Leadership Is Changing - and Not Everyone Will Make the Cut
    Jun 6 2025

    Anesthesia is evolving — and so are its leaders. In this special episode of Anesthesia Deconstructed, we dive into the dynamic shifts happening across the anesthesia landscape, where Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and anesthesiologists are stepping into new leadership roles across clinical, operational, and educational domains.

    Our expert panel — including leaders from Norstar Anesthesia, Rutgers University, Sound Physicians, Guide Anesthesia, and BPI Anesthesia — explores what it takes to lead in today's high-pressure, resource-constrained environment. From managing subsidy pressures and navigating insource vs. outsource models, to developing provider culture, expanding service lines, and building sustainable clinical partnerships — this discussion gets candid about the real challenges and the bold leadership required to address them.

    Whether you're a CRNA aiming for a leadership role, a physician looking for collaborative models, or a healthcare administrator tasked with rebuilding an anesthesia department, this episode offers practical insights, real-world experiences, and a clear call to action: it's all about the culture, the teamwork, and the long-term vision.

    Check your politics at the door — this is about building the future of anesthesia, together.

    Keywords: Leadership, Collaboration, Culture, Anesthesia, Innovation

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • From ICU to CRNA: How Social Media is Transforming Nursing Education
    Mar 12 2025

    Keywords

    CRNA, nursing education, TikTok, Confident Care Academy, mentorship, cardiac anesthesia, online learning, healthcare, nursing community, media impact

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Joseph Rodriguez speaks with Chrissy Massaro, a prominent CRNA and founder of Confident Care Academy. They discuss the evolution of nursing education in the age of social media, the challenges faced by new nurses transitioning to CRNAs, and the importance of mentorship. Chrissy shares her journey from being a nurse to creating an online platform that bridges the educational gap for nurses. They also explore her clinical practice in cardiac anesthesia and her aspirations for the future of Confident Care Academy, including the development of an app and a mentor network.

    Takeaways

    • Chrissy Massaro is a pioneer CRNA on TikTok, using social media to educate and connect with aspiring nurses.
    • Confident Care Academy was created to address the educational gap for ICU nurses transitioning to CRNA roles.
    • The importance of mentorship in nursing and CRNA education is emphasized throughout the conversation.
    • Chrissy's clinical experience in cardiac anesthesia showcases the evolving role of CRNAs in high-stakes environments.
    • The conversation highlights the impact of new media on nursing education and professional development.
    • Chrissy's journey reflects the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a career in nursing against societal expectations.
    • The future vision for Confident Care Academy includes developing an app for easy access to clinical education.
    • Chrissy aims to advocate for policy changes in healthcare through her research and future PhD studies.
    • The discussion reveals the significance of community support among CRNAs and nursing professionals on social media.
    • Chrissy's story inspires others to take action and pursue their passions in nursing and education.

    Chapters

    00:00The Birth of Confident Care Academy

    02:17Creating an Educational Service Business

    03:13Intro to Chrissy Massaro

    05:29The Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Education

    08:02Personal Journey and Overcoming Barriers

    11:04The Growth of Confident Care Academy

    13:56Future Aspirations and Educational Innovations

    21:05The Impact of Social Media on Professional Perception

    23:07Mentorship and Accessibility in Healthcare

    26:56Navigating the Path to a PhD

    31:03Clinical Practice and Cardiac Anesthesia

    38:00Future Aspirations and Policy Advocacy

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    51 mins
  • Navigating the Future: Do Those Prep Courses Work? Will Locums Stick Around? And More for 2025
    Jan 10 2025

    In this conversation, Joseph Rodriguez and Mike MacKinnon discuss the evolution of CRNA programs, the impact of prep courses, and the importance of surrounding oneself with the right people for career success. They critique the economics of anesthesia services, explore fair market value in compensation, and address regulatory challenges faced by CRNAs, particularly in California. The dialogue emphasizes the need for critical thinking in the interview process and the implications of high compensation offers in the field. In this conversation, Mike MacKinnon and Joseph Rodriguez discuss the complexities of anesthesia practice, focusing on the roles of anesthesiologists and CRNAs, the legal challenges they face, and the implications of recent trademark disputes. They explore the future of anesthesia in light of healthcare consolidation, the impact of AI, and the evolving professional identity of CRNAs. The discussion also touches on leadership roles within professional organizations and the commitment required to effect change in the field.

    00:00
    Introduction

    02:48
    The Impact of Prep Programs on Interview Processes

    09:21
    Fair Market Value and CRNA Compensation

    17:09
    Red Flags in High Compensation Offers

    18:41
    The State of CRNA Practices

    24:04
    Regulatory Challenges in Anesthesia

    38:00
    Legal Battles and Professional Value

    42:36
    Trademark Disputes in Anesthesiology

    48:28
    Challenges Ahead for CRNAs

    55:05
    The Role of AI in Healthcare

    01:02:57
    Future of Anesthesia Practice




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    1 hr and 11 mins