CRNA Rebekah Robinson joins American Health Council nursing board — 5 quick notes

The American Health Council named Rebekah Robinson, CRNA, MSN, BSN, to its nursing board.

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Here are five things to know:

1. Ms. Robinson provides care through Sunrise, Fla.-based American Anesthesiology. She has had a 16-year career as a healthcare provider, including four years as a cardiology intensive care unit registered nurse.

2. Throughout her career, Ms. Robinson has been passionate about ensuring access to healthcare from all socioeconomic backgrounds and hopes to one day perform mission working involving pediatric anesthesia. She is a member of charitable organizations including St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and the Humane Society.

3. Over the next five years, Ms. Robinson hopes to pursue her doctor of nursing practice and a medical degree in anesthesiology. In her current practice, Ms. Robinson is committed to ensuring patients are comfortable and satisfied with their care.

4. Ms. Robinson graduated from Atlanta-based Emory University and earned her master’s from Raleigh (N.C.) School of Anesthesia.

5. The American Health Council supports individuals and institutions aimed at making a difference in patients’ lives and include membership from across the healthcare spectrum.

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