“If you’ve ever been told no by a CRNA program… this episode is for you. If your GPA isn’t perfect… this episode is for you. If your CRNA journey hasn’t been linear… this episode is for you.”
In this episode of the CRNA Mentor Podcast, I sit down with one of the most inspiring members of our CRNA Mentor Community, Ike Bartel—a SRNA who embodies what it truly means to pursue this profession with persistence, preparation, and purpose.
Ike’s path to CRNA school was anything but straightforward. He started his nursing career in the Emergency Department, worked through critical care, the operating room, PACU, pre-op, endoscopy, anesthesia nursing, and leadership roles before getting accepted to a nurse anesthesia program. Along the way, he faced GPA struggles, imposter syndrome, and difficult career pivots.
What ultimately set Ike apart wasn’t perfection—it was relentless preparation, intellectual curiosity, humility, and his ability to network with CRNAs and mentors who believed in him before he believed in himself.
In this conversation, we talk about:
- Navigating rejection and staying in the fight after being declined from a program
- How to network with CRNAs in a meaningful way
- The transition from RN to SRNA and what no one tells you about the first year
- Why Ike served and mentored others in the CRNA Mentor Community before he was ever accepted
- The daily habits, mindset, and time-management strategies that contributed to his success
- What every aspiring CRNA should start doing today
Ike is where many of you want to be: accepted into CRNA school and thriving. This episode shows you exactly how he got there.
You don’t need to be perfect. You need to be persistent.
You don’t need a flawless GPA. You need a plan, mentors, and the humility to learn.
You need to Be Like Ike.
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