The Publication

Art of Anesthesia

Art of Anesthesia breaks down how anesthesia works, why it matters, and what really happens behind the drape. More than a thousand subscribers; one of the most engaged readerships in Substack's health category. Free posts weekly.

What I Write About

Four threads

Inside the OR

Clinical explainers — what the drugs do, how we secure your airway, why you don't remember anything. The questions patients actually ask, answered the way a colleague would answer them.

Erased

Who gets credit in healthcare, who doesn't, and what the public misses when nurses are background. Includes the widely shared breakdowns of how medical television portrays — and misportrays — the people who keep patients alive.

The Math of Care

Research told in plain language: where anesthesia providers actually practice, who has access to care and who doesn't, and what the data say about the workforce behind the most common medical experience in America.

The Patient Across the Drape

Anonymized human moments from practice — the questions families ask, the things a clinician remembers years later.

Featured Essays

Most-read explainers

  • So, What's a CRNA? (And Why We Don't Leave the OR)
    Art of Anesthesia
    What a CRNA actually is — and why we never leave your side during surgery. Read →
  • What Is Anesthesia, Actually?
    Art of Anesthesia
    The plain-language answer to the question every surgical patient wonders. The publication's most-shared explainer.
  • Why Nausea After Surgery Is Worse Than Pain (And How We Prevent It)
    Art of Anesthesia
    Postoperative nausea, explained by a clinician who has also published peer-reviewed research on preventing it. Read →
  • Propofol: The Milk of Anesthesia (And Why It Burns)
    Art of Anesthesia
    The most famous anesthetic drug in the world, demystified. Read →
  • What Intubation Actually Is, And Why It's Always Done Left-Handed
    Art of Anesthesia
    Airway management — the skill that defines the specialty — explained for people who will (thankfully) never see it. Read →
  • What The Pitt Gets Right About Nurses (And What It Gets Dangerously Wrong)
    Art of Anesthesia
    Cultural commentary on medical television and nurse visibility, from inside the profession. Read →
Anesthesia explainersPatient safetyNursing visibilityNarrative medicine

Read these and more in the archive →

The Spokesman-Review

Newspaper writing

Published articles in The Spokesman-Review, Spokane's daily newspaper — writing for general readers beyond the newsletter. Selected pieces and links are being added to this archive.

News & featuresGeneral audience
Professional & Academic Commentary

Beyond the newsletter

  • From Patient Care to Research: A Nurse Scientist's Journey
    ONS Voice · 2024
    On the path from the bedside to a research career. Read →
  • What the Next Generation of Nurse Researchers Learned from ONS Precision Symptom Science
    ONS Voice · 2024
    Reporting from the front lines of oncology nursing research training. Read →

For peer-reviewed publications, see the Scholarship page.

All Public Writing

The full archive

Every published piece — newsletter essays, professional commentary, newspaper writing, and editorials — is being gathered into a single archive, organized by topic, audience, and year. The complete Art of Anesthesia archive is available now on Substack; academic work lives on the Scholarship page.

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