#29 – On Retirement with Eric Carlson, CRNA
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I caught back up with Eric Carlson, CRNA to discuss his recent retirement and advice he has for anesthesia providers still in the thick of it. Eric was interviewed by Kristin Lowrance, MSN, CRNA way back in 2015 for our podcast “From the Head of the Bed.” We just re-released that podcast as #28 – Can’t Intubate, Can’t Oxygenate (CICO) during stat C-section: a case study with Eric Carlson, CRNA on Anesthesia Guidebook. If you haven’t listened to it, it’s a harrowing story of how he managed this incredibly difficult airway and situation. I wanted to catch back up with Eric following his retirement and today you’ll hear us reflect back on that podcast he & Kristin did several years ago. I was surprised by what he had to say about it. We also take a look back on Eric’s career… what influenced his decision to go into anesthesia, how to look for your first job in anesthesia and what influences where you work throughout your career. Eric spent most of his career in a tertiary care facility with over 800 inpatient beds and 50 operating rooms. We touch on how challenging it can be to keep pace with a very demanding practice setting and walk through an article by Judy Thompson published in the AANA Journal in late 2020 titled “the certified registered nurse anesthetist as a late career practitioner” that looks at whether anesthesia providers should have mandatory retirement ages or cognitive testing as part of recredentialing. The link to that article is here: Thompson, Judy. (2020). The certified registered nurse anesthetist as a late career practitioner. AANA Journal. Retrieved from: https://www.aana.com/docs/default-source/aana-journal-web-documents-1/thompson-r.pdf?sfvrsn=ea716ae2_4 We also talk about how Eric planned financially for retirement and tips for practicing anesthesia providers on how to get there. You’ll hear him discuss the last case he ever did and what it’s been like to step over to the other side… beyond the OR and into retirement. Eric served as a preceptor for Kristin and me during our anesthesia training at Western Carolina University and we were always impressed with the depth of his knowledge, the sense of being anchored & unflappable that comes from deep competence, his willingness to teach and kindness as a preceptor. Eric is a remarkable human being and I think you’ll really enjoy hearing from him as we look back over his career and the advice he’d give to folks who are still in the thick of it. This podcast is absolutely relevant for SRNAs or anesthesia residents. It can be profoundly helpful to hear from someone who is way down the road when you’re just getting started. It’s like seeking out the village elder when you’re preparing to begin your own journey & adventure. Listen to his stories. Hear this wisdom in his voice. The following interview was posted by the North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists in an email on 15 May 2015 to members titled “Spotlight on CRNAs” where a North Carolina CRNA is introduced at greater depth to the membership. Of note, Eric was interviewed by Dustin Degman, CRNA, who has also contributed to our podcast in the Combat Trauma Anesthesia series. In the interview, Dustin talks with Eric about his experience with the difficult airway case that he speaks to in the show featured on this page. This interview is posted with the permission of the NCANA. Eric Carlson, CRNA Interviewed by Dustin Degman, CRNA You were recently on the podcast “From the Head of t...