so this post is partially to vent, and partially to get (realistic) ideas on dealing with an issue.
i'm at a pretty big academic institution, and we've had our share of CRNA/resident problems. most of it is centered on the fact that we have a large CRNA presence, and not enough residents to provide anesthesia to high-acuity patients.
recently i've had some interactions with a CRNA who is, quite simply, obnoxiusly loud. today, as i was taking over a simple room from her, she saw that i was carrying a textbook and said 'oh, i haven't read that one'.
that led to a discussion about how the books that anesthesiologiy residents read are very different from the ones that SRNAs read. she insisted that she had read the same books, and even said that the CRNA boards were like those for MDs, since she had oral boards. I asked her if she thought she could pass our boards, and she said she was sure she could.
at this point, I have no idea what to say to her. mind you that we're in the OR, and i am floored. Instead, I just looked at her in disbelief and watched her leave.
my jaw is still on the floor.
have any of you had success in dealing with people like this? i know we all have our fantasies about how such a conversation would go, but in reality there's little to no chance of getting such a person to either shut the f*ck up or actually admit their limitations.
i'm at a pretty big academic institution, and we've had our share of CRNA/resident problems. most of it is centered on the fact that we have a large CRNA presence, and not enough residents to provide anesthesia to high-acuity patients.
recently i've had some interactions with a CRNA who is, quite simply, obnoxiusly loud. today, as i was taking over a simple room from her, she saw that i was carrying a textbook and said 'oh, i haven't read that one'.
that led to a discussion about how the books that anesthesiologiy residents read are very different from the ones that SRNAs read. she insisted that she had read the same books, and even said that the CRNA boards were like those for MDs, since she had oral boards. I asked her if she thought she could pass our boards, and she said she was sure she could.
at this point, I have no idea what to say to her. mind you that we're in the OR, and i am floored. Instead, I just looked at her in disbelief and watched her leave.
my jaw is still on the floor.
have any of you had success in dealing with people like this? i know we all have our fantasies about how such a conversation would go, but in reality there's little to no chance of getting such a person to either shut the f*ck up or actually admit their limitations.