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Chief CRNAs host recruiting event at conference

The spring meeting of the Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists attracted hundreds of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists to Sandestin, Florida, recently.

Published Apr 20th, 2026

Chief Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) from USA Health hosted a platinum sponsor recruitment booth recently at the spring meeting of the Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists (ALANA).

Held April 10-12 in Sandestin, Florida, the meeting attracted more than 300 CRNAs and Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (SRNAs), representing the largest recruiting platform of CRNAs in Alabama.

Chief CRNAs from USA Health included Haley Marchman, MSN, CRNA, of Providence Hospital; James “Bill” McRae, DNAP, CRNA, of University Hospital, and Jason Reed, MSN, MNA, CRNA, of Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Meredith Perry, DNAP, CRNA, of Children’s & Women’s Hospital also assisted at the recruiting table.

Throughout the conference, USA Health CRNAs engaged with attendees to promote the health system and discuss career opportunities. In addition, CRNAs and SRNAs competed in a College Bowl focused on anesthesia knowledge. 

Haley Marchman, MSN, CRNA, chief CRNA at Providence Hospital; James “Bill McRae, DNAP, CRNA, chief CRNA at University Hospital; and Jason Reed, MSN, MNA, CRNA, chief CRNA at Children’s & Women’s Hospital; man a recruiting table at the Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Not pictured: Meredith Perry, DNAP, CRNA.
Haley Marchman, MSN, CRNA, chief CRNA at Providence Hospital; James “Bill" McRae, DNAP, CRNA, chief CRNA at University Hospital; and Jason Reed, MSN, MNA, CRNA, chief CRNA at Children’s & Women’s Hospital; man a recruiting table at the Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Not pictured: Meredith Perry, DNAP, CRNA. 
CRNAs and SRNAs compete in a College Bowl focused on anesthesia knowledge at the conference.
CRNAs and SRNAs compete in a College Bowl focused on anesthesia knowledge at the conference. 
USA Health provided items for a raffle at the Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists.
USA Health provided items for a raffle at the Alabama Association of Nurse Anesthetists. 

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