Courses/Practice & Business
Coming soonAANA Class A · 18 credits

Building a CRNA-Led Infusion Clinic

The infusion-clinic course taught by someone who manages the hemodynamics and the airway — not just the business plan.

A complete, clinician-first guide to launching a CRNA-owned ketamine and infusion practice — from patient selection and anesthesia-grade safety protocols to scope of practice, startup costs, and getting your first patients. Built by a practicing CRNA who treats the clinical risk as seriously as the revenue.

7 modules
17 video lessons
18 CE credits
Class A on completion
All levels
No tech background
Launching 2026
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Who this is for

CRNAs considering or actively planning their own infusion clinic who want autonomy and income without cutting corners on safety. No prior business experience required.

Why this course is different

Most "open a ketamine clinic" programs are built by business owners and treat safety as a checklist — one ACLS provider, a crash cart, done. As a CRNA, you already hold the exact competencies the field’s consensus standards call for: hemodynamic titration, airway management, and emergence care. This course shows you how to build a clinic that’s defensible on safety and viable as a business — the combination that protects your patients, your license, and your investment.

Module-by-module breakdown

7 modules · 17 lessons · a short assessment after each module.

Your instructor

AJ
Anastasia Jackson, DNAP, CRNA
Practicing nurse anesthetist · clinical software developer

Anastasia is a practicing nurse anesthetist who also builds clinical software. That combination is rare — she works in the OR and writes the code, so she can translate what these AI tools actually do into language clinicians use, without the vendor spin. [Add 1–2 lines: years in practice, settings, and any app/development specifics you'd like to share.]

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