The instructor

A clinician who works in the OR — and writes the code.

Helix exists because the people teaching clinicians about new technology rarely practice medicine, and the people practicing rarely build the technology. Anastasia does both.

AJ
Anastasia Jackson
DNAP, CRNA
[ Replace with instructor photo ]

Anastasia Jackson, DNAP, CRNA, is a practicing nurse anesthetist who also builds clinical software. That combination is rare — she works in the OR and writes the code, so she can translate what AI tools actually do into language clinicians use, without the vendor spin.

[Add 1–2 lines: years in practice, clinical settings, and any app/development specifics you'd like to share. This is where your specific credibility goes.]

In the OR

A practicing CRNA who sees these tools at the bedside, not in a slide deck.

In the code

Builds clinical software, so she can explain what an algorithm is really doing.

Why Helix

Most CE treats clinicians as boxes to be checked. Helix is built like a product worth paying for: rigorous, current, and honest about what the evidence does and doesn't support. Every course carries AANA Class A credit and is kept up to date as guidance changes.

See the launch course →