Ep. 25: Unconditional Growth: Can I Re-learn Regional Skills?
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About this listen
It's a new year—and we're starting with a truth every CRNA needs to hear: you don't have to have it all figured out.
In this return-to-the-podcast episode, Amanda Kay dives into a question flooding her DMs:
"Did I get enough regional experience?"
"What if I lose my skills?"
"What job should I take so I don't fall behind?"
But the real conversation isn't just about nerve blocks—it's about what they represent: confidence, competence, ego, fear, and the pressure to prove yourself.
This episode explores:
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What to do if you didn't get as much regional or OB experience as you wanted
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How to relearn skills without shame or panic
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Why "figuring it out" is not a flaw—but a lifelong feature of growth
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Muscle memory, humility, and the power of curiosity over ego
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Navigating job decisions, confidence gaps, and systemic limitations
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Practical ways to grow your skills—even if your environment doesn't prioritize them
Amanda also shares deeply personal stories—from relearning epidurals and central lines to a powerful reflection from her CRNA graduation speech and mission work in Kenya—reminding you that you were trained for more than you think.
Whether you're in CRNA school, a new grad, or years into practice, this episode is an invitation to release perfection, embrace growth, and trust yourself again.
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LINKS MENTIONED:
Muscle memory article: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-muscle-memory
Regional anesthesia conferences:
www.aana.com
https://www.twinoaksanesthesia.com
https://www.twinoaksanesthesia.com/courses
https://mtsa.edu/events/
POST CRNA School Course: https://mtsa.edu/academics/regionalfoundations/
For Coaching & Resources: www.amandakaycrna.com
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