Needs Assessment of Podcast Use for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning in CRNAs

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Loesing, Sydney. Needs Assessment of Podcast Use for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning In Crnas. . 2020. marian.palni-palci-staging.notch8.cloud/concern/generic_works/d6ae4db2-fe02-4d89-a3ca-8b4bfe88500d?locale=en.

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L. Sydney. (2020). Needs Assessment of Podcast Use for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning in CRNAs. https://marian.palni-palci-staging.notch8.cloud/concern/generic_works/d6ae4db2-fe02-4d89-a3ca-8b4bfe88500d?locale=en

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Loesing, Sydney. Needs Assessment of Podcast Use for Professional Development and Lifelong Learning In Crnas. 2020. https://marian.palni-palci-staging.notch8.cloud/concern/generic_works/d6ae4db2-fe02-4d89-a3ca-8b4bfe88500d?locale=en.

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In the rapidly evolving world of medical education and content, professional development is not just a choice, it is an obligation. Despite the rising popularity of podcast use over the last 10 years, there is still little-known if they effectively meet the needs of professional development and lifelong learning for anesthesia experts, specifically CRNAs. A needs assessment was performed to determine if anesthesia-focused podcasts are a valuable component to professional development and lifelong learning. The needs assessment survey encompassed 14 questions that looked at participant demographics, overall outlooks and preferences on current anesthesia-focused podcasts, desired modes of professional development, and if they considered podcasts to be a valuable component of professional development and lifelong learning in nurse anesthesia. After data analysis was completed, results from the survey responses indicated that anesthesia-focused podcasts are perceived as a valuable component to professional development and lifelong learning. In-person lectures/professional meetings were the most preferred mode of professional development (75% of responses). Podcasts were the 2nd most preferred mode of professional development (52.27% of responses). Relevant (92.86%), Credible (71.43%), Quality-focused (50%), and accessible (50%) were found to be the most valuable principles of professional development and lifelong learning. Although there is no research on podcast-use as an alternative method to achieving professional development and lifelong learning, this project demonstrates how anesthesia-focused podcasts have the potential to become a valuable component to the future of the nurse anesthesia profession.

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