Cynthia Betron, DNP, CRNA, CHSE, CNE

Associate Director/Simulation Lab Director Frank J Tornetta School of Anesthesia
Nursing

Cindy provides didactic and clinical instruction for the graduate nurse anesthesia program. Before becoming a CRNA, Cindy spent over 20 years working as a staff nurse and clinical educator in the perianesthesia setting which included the ambulatory surgery unit, pre and post anesthesia care areas, and sedation settings for invasive procedures. She has been actively involved in policy development, continuous quality improvement programs, and TJC/Department of Health Inspection readiness programs.

After joining the anesthesia faculty team, Cindy has been an active member of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and became certified in healthcare simulation. She directs simulation technology activities for students utilizing a computerized, interactive simulation manikin thus enhancing didactic knowledge, critical thinking, and skill attainment through case scenario presentations prior to implementation in the clinical setting. Additionally, Cindy works within the Einstein Health Network to provide interdisciplinary simulation training.

Web site: www.fjtsa.com

Areas of Expertise

Anesthesia
Simulation
Patient Safety

Education

Diploma from the Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing, Williamsport, PA
Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Excelsior College of Albany, NY.
Master of Science in Nursing at LaSalle University
CRNA certification from the Frank J. Tornetta School of Anesthesia, Norristown, PA
Post Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education from La Salle University
Doctorate in Nursing Practice at Chatham University in Shadyside, Pennsylvania.

Certifications

Certified Nurse Educator (CNE)
Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE)

Teaching

Basic Principles of the Operating Room and Anesthesia
The Nervous System and Anesthesia Implications
Neuraxial Anesthesia
Acute and Chronic Pain Management
Simulation Scenarios for Novice Anesthesia Providers

Presentations

Capstone Project – Airway Management by Junior Anesthesia Students for Patients Undergoing Anesthesia Sedation Using Simulation Training