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My Turn
Anesthesia: The Practice of Medicine and Nursing
Jay Horowitz, CRNA

Thirty years ago, I got my first OR job. I was 17, hired as summer help at Mount Sinai Hospital in Cleveland. That's when I knew I wanted to attend nursing school and become a nurse anesthetist. I graduated from the Mount Sinai School of Nurse Anesthesia in 1988, taught by physicians and an equally talented group of CRNAs to work independently and as part of the anesthesia care team.

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