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1. Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists

ALANA,one of the oldest Nurse Anesthesia organizations in the United States, was founded in 1931. The purpose of this site is to disseminate information on current Anesthesia issues to members and non-members alike.

2. American Association of Nurse-Anesthetists (AANA)

Our mission: championing advances in CRNA research and development to fulfill the need for quality anesthetic patient care!

3. Anesthesia Reference Materials

Walter Reed Army Medical Center's site, including field anesthesia basics.

4. AnesthesiaWeb

AnesthesiaWeb is an independent educational resource by and for anesthesia providers. AnesthesiaWeb seeks to present contemporaneous peer-reviewed information of interest and impact on current anesthesia practice.

5. California Association of Nurse Anesthetists

CANA, Inc., the professional organization for CRNAs in California

6. Indiana Association of Nurse Anesthetists

The Kansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists (KANA) is a nonprofit association whose purpose is to advance the profession of nurse anesthesia

7. Jack Stem's Midwest Anesthesia Consultants

Midwest Anesthesia Consultants is dedicated to providing current information to the professional health care provider as well as the consumer concerning anesthesia, conscious sedation, pain management and nursing.

8. Kansas Association of Nurse Anesthetists (KANA)

Formed in 1940, the KANA is a nonprofit association whose purpose is to advance the profession of nurse anesthesia, inhance the art and science of anesthesiology, and facilitate the provision of accessible, affordable, high quality care.

9. Maine Association of Nurse Anesthetists

MeANA now has over 130 active members who live in all areas of the state. It's members work in the largest medical centers in Maine, as well as being the only anesthesia providers in some of the states most rural hospitals.

10. Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists

It shall be the purpose of the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists to promote safe anesthesia care through advancement of the art and science of anesthesiology and to advocate CRNAs as high quality anesthesia providers.

11. New England Assembly of Nurse Anesthetists

Membership in the Assembly shall include the state membership of nurse anesthetists in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

12. New York State Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Welcome to the official website of the New York State Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NYSANA). New York state is home to 954 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs).

13. North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Representing the Certified Nurse Anesthetist in North Carolina; website offers current issues, calendar of events, education information, and career opportunities.

14. Ohio State Association of Nurse Anesthetists

The Mission of the Ohio State Association of Nurse Anesthetists is to promote quality patient care and to advance the science and art of anesthesia.

15. Oregon Association of Nurse Anesthetists

We consist of approximately 180 members in Oregon. About 60% of our members practice in the greater Portland area. The remaining 40% practice throughout the rest of the state.

16. Texas Association of Nurse Anesthetists

TANA mission is to advance the profession of nurse anesthesia, enhance the art and science of anesthesiology, and facilitate the provision of accessible, affordable, high quality health care.

17. The Virtual Anaesthesia Textbook

A virtual textbook for anaesthesiologists, with peer reviewed links to most major anaesthesiology-related information on the internet.


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