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Confused about anesthesia care models? In this video, I break down the different anesthesia care models in a clear, easy-to-understand way — including CRNA-only practice, the Anesthesia Care Team (ACT) model, medical direction, and medical supervision. This video is designed for SRNAs, CRNAs, and anyone interested in how anesthesia is practiced across different hospitals, states, and care settings. We’ll cover: • What each anesthesia care model means • Key differences between ACT, medical direction, and supervision • CRNA autonomy and independent practice • How care models affect workflow, liability, billing, and team dynamics • Common misconceptions anesthesia students have about care models Whether you’re preparing for clinical, studying for boards, or trying to understand real-world anesthesia practice, this breakdown will help you connect the dots between policy, practice, and patient care. #anesthesia #srna #crna #crnaschool #learnonyoutube ✨ Let’s stay connected! 📸 Instagram: / beautysleepbybreezy 🎥 TikTok: / beautysleepbybreezy 📽️Youtube: / @beautysleepchannel 📩 Email: [beautysleepbybreezy@outlook.com] Resources: Get a FREE Case Study Template ➡️ https://stan.store/beautysleepbybreezy Disclaimer: : The information shared in this video is based on my personal experience as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and is intended for general education purposes only. It should not be interpreted as medical, legal, or professional advice. Scope of practice, regulations, and anesthesia protocols vary by state, institution, and individual circumstances. Always follow your employer's policies and consult appropriate professionals regarding clinical or career decisions.