There is plenty that human beings can do well, and yet there is an awful little that we do better than growing on a consistent basis. This tendency to improve, no matter the situation, has already fetched the world some huge milestones, with technology appearing as a rather unique member of the group. The reason why technology’s credentials are so anomalous is purposed around its skill-set, which was unprecedented enough to realize all the possibilities for us that we couldn’t have imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, a closer look should be able to reveal how the whole runner was also very much inspired by the way we applied those skills across a real world environment. The latter component was, in fact, what gave the creation a spectrum-wide presence and made it the ultimate centerpiece of every horizon. Now, having such a powerful tool run the show did expand our experience in many different directions, but even after reaching so far ahead, this prodigious concept called technology will somehow keep on delivering the right goods. The same has grown to become a lot more evident in recent times, and assuming one new HRM-themed development pans out just like we envision, it will only propel that trend towards greater heights over the near future and beyond.
The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) has officially launched a new interactive career exploration platform called MOTION, which is designed to assist each of AANA’s members in making informed career choices. According to certain reports, MOTION delivers on its promised value proposition by presenting users, upon login, with a map that features CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists) employer locations. Talk about these locations, each location will be notably flagged and searchable as one of the three designations i.e. inactive sites, networking sites, and hiring sites. Starting with inactive sites, they will allow employers to add branding and update the information for their practice sites and providers at any time, and guess what, they also don’t have to bear a dime in charges. Next up, we have networking sites. Here, like the name might suggest, the idea is to let employers upgrade their sites to “networking” status to build a talent pipeline or hire through a rather opportunistic strategy. These networking sites are also, as an ancillary purpose, meant to contain detailed employer information to dramatically simplify decision-making on the user’s part. At last, there are dedicated hiring sites, a designation which has its utility rooted in helping you identify locations with active job operations. In simpler terms, hiring sites will deliver everything that networking sites have to offer, but it will also throw in, as a unique selling point, unlimited job postings for that location.
“At AANA, our mission is to be tireless advocates for all Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), supporting their careers and enriching their lives and those of their families,” said Bill Bruce, Chief Executive Officer of AANA. “As the healthcare landscape evolves, we recognize the need to equip our members with better tools to navigate their career paths. MOTION will provide our members with the resources they need to thrive in their profession.”
Hold on, we aren’t quite done yet. Developed by MedGeo Ventures, the MOTION platform also features map layers of community information such as housing costs and commute times. Then, there is an option which makes it possible for employers to engage with users before the latter party submits an application. Among other features, one can look at how you can follow a site or entire market to get notifications regarding material changes, while simultaneously roping in AANA career liaisons’ help in the context of career option research, as well as facilitating member referrals to employers.
“We are living through a unique time in the history of our field, and we are committed to supporting CRNAs with a platform that delivers more data and better ways to connect with employers,” said Jarrod Collins, co-founder of MedGeo Ventures.
Founded way back in 1931, the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology is today an organization which represents well over 61,000 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and student registered nurse anesthetists across the United States. It’s an initiative of huge importance, as these CRNAs sustain the country’s healthcare infrastructure by administering more than 50 million anesthetics to patients each year. They also represent a whopping 80% of the anesthesia providers in rural counties.