Which erAA are you in?
SAA erAA: students currently working toward becoming Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants (CAAs)
New CAA/Post-Grad erAA: CAAs who are in the early stages of their careers, typically 1-4 years post-graduation, or newly practicing professionals
Influencer erAA: CAAs who have significantly impacted the profession through leadership, advocacy, education, or innovation (this includes both established thought leaders within the field as well as those who have gained prominence as social media influencers, shaping the profession’s discourse and engagement)
Established erAA: CAAs who have found their foundation in the field and have established themselves as seasoned professionals, integral, long-term members of the CAA community
Pre-Sugammadex erAA: CAAs who began their careers prior to 2015, when Sugammadex was first introduced, representing a group with extensive experience in the field before this landmark change
Legacy erAA: CAAs with careers spanning 35+ years (includes those who began practicing shortly after AAAA’s founding in 1975), as well as retired CAAs or those nearing retirement