Jeremiah Bond, CRNA, Receives Aspirus OME Foresight Award

For the 7th year, the Office of Medical Education (OME) is recognizing the collaboration and contributions made by Aspirus Physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs) as clinical teachers for medical students and advance practice clinician students. These Physicians and APCs recognize the importance of training up the next generation of medical professionals and embody the Mission, Vison, and Values of Aspirus.

This year’s Foresight Award goes to Jeremiah Bond, a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) with Divine Savior Hospital.

As a clinical teacher, Bond sees the value of lifelong learners, plans ahead to help create and sustain excellence in medical education and / or preceptors and mentors in vital clinical areas where future caregivers are needed.

One student registered nurse anesthetist said, “Jeramiah made it his personal mission that I left my anesthesia clinical rotation a better provider than I had entered. He balanced the line between teaching and autonomy methodically to facilitate the best learning environment for me. Jeramiah made it a point to discuss clinical scenarios frequently, often citing new literature and developing science. It is clear that he takes his own continued learning very seriously, as well as the success of the students rotating with his anesthesia group. I took a lot away from my Aspirus clinical rotation and I can't thank Jeremiah and his colleagues enough for the opportunity.”