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Graduated from Case Western Reserve with his MSN and CRNA degrees (2010). After working in Ohio for a few years, his family moved to Mexico in 2014, where he provided full-service anesthesia for an isolated mission hospital for 5 years. During that time he filled various roles, including hospitalist covering inpatient adults and pediatrics, ER, labor and delivery, a tuberculosis clinic, interim medical director, and developing an ICU and critical care flight medevac program.
Victor D. Long, MS, CRNA, APRN Victor Long is a Staff CRNA at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. Serving the folks of Lindsay and Oklahoma Department of Corrections in total anesthesia care including pain management. He has held the OANA state office of President four times along with the office of Secretary, Treasurer, Federal Political Director, and 25 years as the Governmental Relations Chair. He is continually striving to help fellow CRNAs in Oklahoma with their professional ambitions and prescriptive authority. In that vein, in 1996 he authored the Select, Order, Obtain and Administer Law currently in effect. Mr. Long received his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing. He then continued and achieved his Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesiology from Baylor College of Medicine’s Graduate Medical Program, in Houston, Texas.
Joshua Olson is assistant professor and assistant program director at the University of Detroit Mercy’s nurse anesthesia program. He serves as the chair of the Program Committee for the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists, and he also maintains a clinical practice at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Dr. Olson is currently completing 3 separate research projects on the use of artificial intelligence in CRNA education, and his recent work: Using Simulation Training to Reduce Skill Decay Among Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists was published in the Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. He lives in the city of Detroit with his wife and four children. Dr. Collins serves as chair of the nurse anesthesia steering committee for Health Volunteers Overseas, on the Editorial Committee of the AANA Journal, on the administrative committee for Adventist Health International, and has served on the NBCRNA CPC and NCE Committees. Dr. Collins has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and is first author of a chapter in the 5th edition of Nurse Anesthesia (Hepatobiliary anesthesia) and a chapter on Nurse Anesthesia Program Admissions in A Resource for Nurse Anesthesia Educators. He has led numerous service-learning mission trips in developing countries. Dr. Collins served as the director of the WCU anesthesia program for many years, having fulfilled roles as faculty, assistant director and then director. He currently serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Graduate Programs in the School of Nursing at Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California.
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