%0 Journal Article %T Impostor Phenomenon: Another Threat to CRNA Wellness and Career Optimization. %A Darna JR %J AANA J %V 91 %N 5 %D 2023 Oct %M 38809211 暂无%X Imposter phenomenon (IP) is an evolving, multidimensional construct defined as self-perceived intellectual phoniness and professional ineptitude frequently experienced by individuals working in high-performance or competitive environments. IP consequences include psychological distress, role underoptimization, and career dissatisfaction. As high-achieving advanced practice nurses in a profession often evaluated by peers, certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are at risk for IP. Identifying impostorism early in the CRNA's career and adopting healthy management strategies can optimize the nurse anesthesiologist's healthcare role, lead to a more fulfilling career, and support personal wellness.