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"SNEAK PEEK" COMPETITION - ATOMIC PLATFORM UPDATE | EP43

"SNEAK PEEK" COMPETITION - ATOMIC PLATFORM UPDATE | EP43

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You spoke, we listened.

CRNA school is extremely demanding--tight schedules, limited resources, and tough academic and clinical challenges. Not to mention, self-doubt and burnout are all too real.

You shouldn't have to face CRNA school alone.

After 2 years of researching, designing and building, we're excited to finally share our next-generation educational platform for CRNAs. Here's a sneak peek of what you'll find:

  • A space-themed platform to make learning entertaining
  • Interactive lessons with multimedia features, plus dark and light mode
  • A community hub to connect with other CRNAs, NARs and RNs
  • Gamification with space gems, badges, exclusive gear, levels and leaderboards

And that’s just the beginning! Our official launch is right around the corner with even more major features, including a quiz bank and flashcard builder—just as many of you requested.

Here’s how to join our “SNEAK PEEK COMPETITION” this Sunday, August 10th at 8 am CST:

1. Attend the AANA Annual Congress in person, or join our competition from home.

2. Find Rhea or Sachi at the event to get your lanyard, a free drug badge, and instructions. If you are joining from home, visit our website (www.atomicanesthesia.com).

3. Create a FREE account.

4. Complete the Atomic Missions to earn space gems and win prizes!

The competition runs for just a few days, so sign up this weekend for your chance to win BIG.

Don’t let overwhelm and stress take over. Our platform offers engaging content and a strong community so you can master complex anesthesia concepts and feel confident and supported.

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