Practicing Clinicians Exchange keeps advanced practice providers up to date with timely interviews from the front lines on current advances and best practices in medicine. Many of the podcasts are available for CE/CME credit.
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The DPC NP Podcast is a biweekly audio program that offers valuable insights and firsthand experiences pertaining to the management of a Direct Primary Care clinic owned by nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Esteemed guests will articulate and elucidate their individual journeys in navigating the complexities inherent in establishing and operating a Direct Primary Care practice.
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Where we navigate the Emergency Medicine labor market, the role of the EM NP PA, the relationship between clinicians and facilities, and all the financial issues that come with it.
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A podcast that explores the unique role nurses and nurse practitioners play in practicing the healing art of functional medicine. The show explores many aspects of functional medicine practice, emerging research, and the unique blessings and challenges that RNs and NPs experience when practicing functional medicine. Hosted by Brigitte Sager- a family nurse practitioner, board certified functional medicine practitioner, and the creator and lead faculty of Functional Medicine for Nurses course ...
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The 2 View is a podcast featuring EM clinicians Martha Roberts NP and Michael Sharma PA. The podcast discusses hot topics in EM and urgent care for advanced practice providers. The podcasts features literature reviews, case studies, controversial topics, and innovative approaches to the emergent and urgent care patient.
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Micro-learning all things critical care medicine. The transition to practice is overwhelming. We’re here to educate, entertain, inform, and support new nurse practitioners as they cross the divide from seasoned nurse to novice nurse practitioner. Thoughts, stories, and perspectives from an expert ICU nurse practitioner, Dr. Sean P. Dent.
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Hey there, I’m Dr. Kyle Farr, DNP, NP-C. Im a Board-certified Nurse Practitioner and the founder of Kyle Farr Aesthetics in Plymouth, Michigan. I practice full-time in aesthetic medicine and this is The Aesthetically Honest Podcast! The Aesthetically Honest Podcast is born from my drive to bring AUTHENTIC and HONEST insight into the aesthetic industry. It’s a collection of topics that truly has something for everyone. It will spark interest in the first-time aesthetic patient to the most exp ...
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Welcome to The Sacred Medicine Podcast where we explore how to overcome chronic illnesses using functional medicine. Your host, Margaret Romero NP-C, is a Columbia-trained functional medicine nurse practitioner who overcame lupus nephritis using functional medicine and hasn't had a flare in over a decade. She shares tips and advice that won't be found in a conventional medicine setting. Her passion is to guide women in overcoming lupus and empowering women to lead their healthiest lives. She ...
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Neonatal Conversations is a podcast where clinical experts discuss how they provide care for the critically ill newborn
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The learning curve to becoming a nurse practitioner is steep. This podcast is hosted by Sean Dent, MSN ACNP-BC CCRN and Kati Kleber, BSN RN CCRN and features expert content from FreshNP.com. Fresh NP is a hub of resources for prospective, current and new nurse practitioners to support and facilitate their transition from student to new clinician. Our goal is to bridge the knowledge gap about all things related to becoming a new NP. From which program to choose, to working with physicians, to ...
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D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
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Interviews with Osteopathic physicians on how their trials and tribulations got them to where they are! Geared towards osteopathic students but also for all healthcare students, pre-medical students, practicing physicians as well as anyone else interested in medicine. Team: Pre-Medical and Medical Students. Mentor: Dr. Ian Storch, DO
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The Real Deal Nurse Practitioner Club is the most inclusive exclusive hangout for nurse practitioners and aspiring nurse practitioners. Join your host Sarah Michelle MSN, APRN, FNP-C, FNP-BC, and co-host, Anna, as they and their guests dive deep into what you need to know before taking your exam, passing your exam, and becoming a real deal nurse practitioner! Each week they’ll cover topics such as how to pass your nurse practitioner exam the first time, overcoming test anxiety, writing your ...
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A podcast for the CRNA industry. Discussing the important issues that happen both in, and beyond, the operating room. With Sharon Pearce, DNP, CRNA, FAANA, FAAN and Jeremy Stanley, EA, CFP, AIF. Innovations & opportunities for CRNAs & APRNs. Visit our website for more great information https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ and to learn how you can get CE Credit as a CRNA just by listening to the podcast. Don’t miss our special series on CRNA History, CRNA Personal Finance & Retirement, Political ...
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The Dermalorian Podcast from the Dermatology Education Foundation (DEF) is a dermatology podcast that focuses on issues affecting patient care, professional development and career advancement for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in dermatology. In addition, you'll hear about healthcare trends, new research, and new and emerging therapeutics, among others.
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My mission is to use the stories we all have in emergency medicine to encourage and uplift you where you are. EMT, Paramedic, nurse, PA, NP or physician. Emergency medicine is a very difficult specialty with unique challenges, and it calls us all to be better than the average person in order to stay healthy for our patients, our families and own mental wellness. I want to connect with EMS crews, fire crews, ER RN's, ER techs and new ER advanced practice providers to better understand their c ...
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Step up your knowledge on caring for patients with substance use disorders (SUD)! This show features addiction medicine experts who are dedicated to bringing you practice changing knowledge about substance use, and substance use disorders. We use expert interviews to demystify common addiction medicine topics, reduce stigma, and inspire listeners to be fierce advocates for all individuals who use substances. This mini-series is hosted by Doctors Carolyn Chan, Shawn Cohen, Kenny Morford, Nata ...
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Patients at Risk exposes the political maneuvering and corporate greed that has led to the replacement of physicians by lesser trained practitioners, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants. As corporations seek to save money and government agencies aim to increase constituent access, minimum qualifications for our nation’s healthcare guardians continue to decline—with deadly consequences. This is a story that has not yet been told, and one that has dangerous repercussions for ...
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RED MED is a platform for healthcare professionals (HCPs) working in or aspiring to join Rescue, Expedition & Disaster Response teams, along with HCPs working in the wilderness, humanitarian or tactical spheres. On this podcast we share information, ideas and experiences, course information and connect like-minded members of the RED MED community Hosted by: Chris Gibson FAWM WP-C TP-C (Wilderness, Flight & Tactical Paramedic, SOS Medical Services, author of Rescue, Expedition & Disaster Medi ...
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Unlock the latest breakthroughs in thrombosis diagnosis and management with CLOT Conversations - the must-listen podcast for healthcare professionals. Join hosts Dr Jameel Abdulrehman, a Hematologist with specialization in Thrombosis and Hemostasis at the University Health Network in Toronto, and David Airdrie, the Executive Director of Thrombosis Canada, as they delve into new research and explore the evolving field of thrombosis in 15 to 30 minute easily digestible episodes. Learn from the ...
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Smooth Transitions: Empowering New CRNAs in Practice
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Are you ready to support the next generation of CRNAs as they transition into their professional careers? The transition from student to practicing CRNA can be overwhelming, filled with challenges that require effective support systems. Today we welcome back Laura Ardizzone, DNP, CRNA, DCC and Kirsten Meister, DNP, CRNA to share their expertise on …
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Takeaways From The Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute (PLMI) Consortium
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On this episode of the Functional Nurse Podcast, host Brigitte Sager dives into key insights from the recent Personal Lifestyle Medicine Institute (PLMI) conference. Brigitte discusses how Dr. Jeffrey Bland, a foundational figure in functional medicine, has shifted focus to the PLMI to advance lifestyle-based healthcare. Major topics include immune…
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126: Top Charting Tips for New NPs from Erica D the NP Charting Coach
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In this episode, Anna sits down with Erica D, the NP Charting Coach, who specializes in helping nurse practitioners improve their charting skills. Erica shares her own journey from burned out RN to efficient NP, and how her passion for helping others overcome charting challenges led her to start the Nurse Practitioner Charting School. Discover Eric…
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75 | We can’t choose what affects us | Teamwork on scenes | Recognizing you need help | Responding with anger
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Nick talks about a difficult traffic accident and how something that seems like not a big deal but actually affected him – we can’t choose the things that affect us Is there something protective in the fire or law enforcement world that helps with longevity? Is it the wider variety of calls? EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) is a…
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Nurses in Leadership: Shaping the Future from the Boardroom with Jana Bailey
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Leadership and advocacy mean getting out of your comfort zone for most CRNAs, and today’s guest is tapped into what it takes to step into roles beyond the confines of the medical field. Jana Bailey, APRN, CRNA joins us to discuss how nurses and CRNAs can make significant strides in broadening the scope and impact of nursing by s…
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Episode 139: Dr. Bill Admire, D.O.- Alabama COM- Emergency Medicine. . . Entrepreneur. . . and back to the Classroom! Pay it forward!
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In today’s episode we're thrilled to have Dr. Bill Admire, a physician whose dedication to both community and professional leadership is truly inspiring. Dr. Admire holds many titles, including Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of the Infirmary Health System in Alabama. He serves as a Core site Medical Director for the Alabama College of Ost…
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Join our hosts Joe and Kim as they interview three influential leaders in the Physician Associate/Assistant (PA) profession: Jim Cawley, Rick Dehn, and Rod Hooker. These guests have made significant contributions to PA education, research, and workforce development. Join us as we discuss the evolution of the profession since its early days in the 1…
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74 | Burning out on EMS | Sleep deprivation | Raging at dispatch | Daily micro-traumas
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Why did Nick switch to law enforcement? He burned out on medicine What does he miss the most: The team mentality. The fire crews that he grew close to. He felt certain they could handle whatever call came their way We talk about the struggles working a 48-hour shift with a rural fire department but also having to manage the expectation from the pri…
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Join hosts Jeremy and Sharon in celebrating the sixth anniversary of Beyond the Mask, with over 400 episodes and a global reach in 125 countries. In this special episode, we reflect on the journey, the impact of the podcast, and share heartwarming stories from the nurse anesthesia community. From life-saving interventions to groundbreaking legislat…
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From Pandemic Graduate to Direct Care Pioneer: Kathleen Trocki's Entrepreneurial Journey in Healthcare
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Send us a text Discover how Kathleen Trocki turned her passion for patient care into a thriving direct primary care practice in Bradenton, Florida. With a wealth of experience from working in cardiac and intensive care units, Kathleen faced the unique challenge of graduating during the pandemic, only to dive headfirst into the high-pressure world o…
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Medical Podcasting: They Will Always Be Listening
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When we started the podcast years ago, we wanted to provide a platform for CRNAs to learn more about the profession and collaborate with other industry leaders to help grow nurse anesthesia. It’s exceeded all of our expectations as the podcasting world as a whole has exploded during that time as well. This has become a medium that can help revoluti…
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Interview with Rose Acholla, MSN APRN FNP-C RN NC
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In this engaging episode, host Brigitte Sager introduces special guest Rose Acholla, MSN APRN FNP-C RN NC, an experienced ICU nurse and family nurse practitioner, who shares her inspiring journey from traditional healthcare to holistic and functional medicine. With 13 years in critical care and as an NP since 2021, Rose explains how she began to fe…
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Have you ever questioned the accuracy and usefulness of BMI as a measure of health? In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the history and limitations of the body mass index, exploring why relying solely on BMI can be problematic and misleading. Tune in this week as we challenge some common assumptions about BMI and its correlation with chr…
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73 | New panel! | EMS to law enforcement | The lesson from the spine board
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Mark (paramedic) | Brent (fire officer and EMT) | Nick (former paramedic and current police officer) Mark has worked in urban and very rural 911 ambulances and does part time EMT education now Community paramedicine is an emerging field and can vary a lot from region to region. Paramedics are flexible providers, so the potential is huge Brent has s…
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Are We There Yet? Assessing Treatment Response in Inflammatory Disease
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How do prescribers and patients determine whether or not a treatment for psoriasis or eczema provides meaningful response? And what is the right way to make a therapeutic switch? Wendy Cantrell, DNP, CRNP; Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C; David E. Cohen, MD, MPH; and Kara Gooding, MMS, PA-C discuss. Plus, Steve Hawkes, MMS, PA-C shares tips on isotretinoi…
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CRNA Boss Moves with Laura Ardizzone & Kirsten Meister
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Are you looking for ways to enhance your leadership skills and advance your career? Today’s episode is all about the world of CRNA boss moves and we’ll get great advice and inspiration from two outstanding guests, Laura Ardizzone, DNP, CRNA, DCC and Kirsten Meister, DNP, CRNA. Join us as we focus on mastering the administrative side of the professi…
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The blind leading the blind? New NP gets bad advice from other NPs on Facebook
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Christopher Garofolo, MD, unpacks the many errors shared by a more seasoned NP to a brand new NP seeking advice on a Facebook post. Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/Imposter-Doctors-Patients-at-Risk/dp/1627344438/ PhysiciansForPatientProtection.orgBy Rebekah Bernard MD and Niran Al-Agba MD
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Founder's Launch of the Holistic Nursing Entrepreneur Program
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In this bonus episode of the Functional Nurse Podcast, host Brigitte Sager shares exciting news for nurses interested in entrepreneurship. After listening to feedback from students in her functional medicine course, Brigitte realized that many nurses need guidance on starting their own businesses, especially in functional medicine and holistic heal…
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Episode 138: Dr. David Shumway, D.O.: Perspective on Artificial Intelligence- Present Technology, Future Projections and AI importance for Osteopathy
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On today's episode we interview Dr. David Shumway, DO. David was invited to speak at the recommendation of Dr. Jennifer Hauler after a recent presentation to the American Osteopathic Association on Artificial Intelligence and it's importance to the osteopathic community. David will give us a definition and history of AI and explain to us it's relev…
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72 | Nate’s off-duty call | That human connection | Moral injury vs burnout | Newbie advice
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Nate talks about a motorcycle crash he stopped at on his way home and how he was critical in saving an injured patient and how he became close with the family who still talk to him today. Even though the patient ultimately died, the impact he made on that family was immense. Patients remember us We need to remember we treat a person not a complaint…
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Onboarding Excellence: Standardized Orientation for State Nurse Anesthesiology Boards
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We’re excited to welcome Julie Linton, DNAP, APRN, CRNA back to the show to explore the development and implementation of a standardized orientation program for state associations. She has undertaken a significant doctoral project on this subject and she is going to share her insights and findings with us. Today’s show will get into the motivation …
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Interview With Rebekah Sireci BSN, RN
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In this insightful episode, host Brigitte Sager interviews Rebekah Sireci BSN, RN, the founder of Bare Health Co. Rebekah shares her inspiring journey into nursing, which began after a life-changing car accident as a teenager. Though she initially pursued a career in the corporate world, she later followed her passion for healthcare, training as a …
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124: DEI in Healthcare: Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Matter for Nurse Practitioners
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Have you heard the buzzword “DEI” thrown around a lot lately? DEI is about so much more than just checking boxes or meeting quotas. It's about seeking out and embracing different viewpoints, valuing the contributions of people from all backgrounds, and creating an environment where everyone feels welcomed and respected. Anna and I explore simple wa…
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Understanding Cognitive Biases in Anesthesia
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Cognitive biases are systematic errors in thinking that can influence clinical judgment and potentially lead to adverse outcomes for patients. By understanding these biases, anesthesia providers can improve their decision-making process and enhance patient safety. Today we’ll take a deep dive into the world of cognitive biases and how they affect d…
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71 | Rapid sequence intubation changes | How crews can make or break an EMT student’s experience | How those hard calls affect us | Casey talks about the impression he made on a family
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The paradigm around rapid sequence intubation is evolving and becoming much safer with more education and procedures. Sometimes in emergency medicine slow is better. We need to stay mindful and calm in chaos and this requires us to detach and be above the fray and walk slowly instead of run. This will actually increase effectiveness and efficiency.…
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Gut Feelings: Exploring Aspiration Risks with GLP-1 Agonists
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Breakthroughs in healthcare are always exciting to learn more about and one that caught our attention is GLPs, a group of therapeutic agents revolutionizing the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. We spent time with Amy M. Reed, PhD, CRNA at the AANA Annual Congress in San Diego to learn more about the potential of GPS and how therapeutic agents are not …
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Episode 137: D.O. Myths and Misconceptions 2: Jim Dahle, MD- White Coat Investor: The Cost of Osteopathic Medical Education: Is the Juice worth the Squeeze?
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M&M in medical terms mean Morbidity and Mortality (why did someone get sick or die!). In this series we are using the term to stand for MYTHS and MISCONCEPTIONS about Osteopathic Medical education in response to posts and websites which abound on the internent. Today's episode will address the value of an Osteopathic School education. Specifically …
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39 - Water Beads, CRHK Pneumonia, STD Treatments, Malingering, and more! | The 2 View
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Welcome to Episode 39 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 38 of “The 2 View” – Water beads, CRHK Pneumonia, STD treatments, malingering, and more. Segment 1 - Water Beads Joynes HJ, Kistamgari S, Casavant MJ, Smith GA. Pediatric water bead-related visits to United …
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70 | Why the big scope differences across state lines | Case review purpose | Teaching the newbies
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EMS varies significantly from state to state so you get a wide range in the abilities of EMT’s and paramedics nation wide Case reviews are moving to an educational rather than a punitive model There is no true national standard for EMT’s and paramedic’s which further complicates things The regions that EMS is practiced in vary a ton as well. Skills…
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PA Week Discussion with the President of AAPA
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HAPPY PA WEEK! To celebrate, AAPA President Jason Prevelige, DMSc, MBA, PA-C, DFAAPA shares with us strategies to leverage advocacy efforts in the PA profession. Our co-hosts also describe the current crisis in healthcare, and discuss the future of the PA profession in a team-based model, the future of modernized PA practice laws, and modern advoca…
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Tax Strategies & Health Insurance Options for the 1099 CRNA – NCANA Session 3
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As a CRNA, transitioning to 1099 work can be a game-changer for your career and financial future. Sharon made this move in recent years and is sharing the experience in a series along with Jeremy’s insight on the financial side of the transition. This three-part discussion is aimed to help educate other CRNAs who are considering the move to 1099, a…
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In this episode, functional medicine nurse practitioner Brigitte Sager shares important updates and emerging topics in functional nursing. From the availability of continuous glucose monitors over the counter to new certification processes by the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), this episode covers the latest developments that are shaping t…
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123: Trauma-Informed Care: Key Principles and Practical Applications
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Have you heard the term "trauma-informed care" being used more frequently lately? In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, this approach to healthcare has gained significant attention as a way to better support patients who have experienced trauma. Anna and I dive into the concept of trauma-informed care, exploring its key principles and the steps we …
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Reversing the Clock: Longevity Secrets for Healthcare Professionals
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Today’s episode is about aging and longevity—topics that have intrigued humanity for millennia. But today, we have cutting-edge science that shows aging is not just a random, unstoppable process; it’s governed by specific biological pathways, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices. We’re going to explore the cutting-edge science and evidence-…
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69 | New panel! Why emergency medicine | Don’t just do something, stand there | Being proud of what you do
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Meet our new panel Kash (EM physician) Casey (Paramedic) Nate (EMT) Why emergency medicine? Kash: Likes to see results in the short term rather than manage long-term problems. Decided on EM and even an EMS fellowship before starting med school after getting his EMT Aaron: When in PA school you really need to be at least considering primary care but…
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BREAKING NEWS: The AANA Files a Lawsuit to Prevent Discrimination Against CRNAs
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The Provider Non-Discrimination law from the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits commercial payers from discrimi-nating against providers based on their licensure, has been in effect for more than a decade now. In 2020, Congress re-quired the federal government to issue rules and enforcement policies that would prevent commercial payers from dis-c…
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What’s the Scoop? Tips for Better Biopsies
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When should you scoop? When should you shave? How large a sample do you need? And where do you sample from? When it comes to biopsies, you may have questions. And double board certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist Michelle Hure, MD, has answers in this episode of the Dermalorian™ Podcast. Plus, Lisa Swanson, MD gives the straight scoop on …
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38 - Retinal Artery Occlusion, Femoral Artery, and a guest appearance by Carl Lange, PA | The 2 View
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Welcome to Episode 38 of “The 2 View,” the podcast for EM and urgent care nurse practitioners and physician assistants! Show Notes for Episode 38 of “The 2 View” – Retinal Artery Occlusion, Femoral Artery, and a guest appearance by Carl Lange, PA. Segment 1 Yaghoubi G.H., Heidari B. and B. Heidari. Case report: Central retinal artery occlusion in a…
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NBCRNA Update – Clearing Up Confusion Around the New MAC Program
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We’ve seen and heard a lot of questions about the new Maintaining Anesthesia Certification (MAC) Program from the NBCRNA so we’re going to tackle as many of those as we can head-on with incoming president Garry Brydges, PhD, DNP, MBA, CRNA, ACNP-BC, FAAN. This innovative four-year program is designed to streamline credentialing and reflect CRNA's c…
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#68 - Over-reliance on technology, standards for students, don't listen to naysayers, advice for newbies
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Matt talks about our reliance on technology and how sometimes it is nice to remember that to assess a patient it is actually really simple without using technology Andrew: I am mostly paid to not get tricked into missing something big. Standards in medical education changing when there is emphasis on getting people through programs Keep holding hig…
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Episode 136: Dr. Amanda Martin, D.O. - Orthopedic Surgeon/ Olympic Doctor- Make NO BONES about it- This D.O. rocks!
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On todays episode we interview Amanda Martin, DO an orthopedic surgeon who is practicing in Nashville Tennessee. Amanda will start her story by telling us about her experience as a sports medicine doctor at the 2024 Olympics working with the Women's Soccer team which won gold. Amanda is an amazing woman who puts G-D and family first with Orthopedic…
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Should CRNAs Worry About the Election & the Economy?
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Election season can be a stressful time for many, especially when it comes to financial concerns. The uncertainty of political outcomes often leads to anxiety about the future of the economy and the stock market. But is your fear warranted? Today we’re going to remove the emotion and look at election season from a historical perspective. Here’s som…
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Interview With Jazmine Reyes RN, BSN, BC-NC
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In this episode of The Functional Nurse Podcast, Brigitte Sager interviews Jazmine Reyes, RN, BSN, BC-NC, about her journey from ICU nursing to holistic and functional medicine practice. Jaz shares her experiences as a travel nurse during the pandemic, which led her to shift towards a more intentional, slow-paced, and ancestral approach to health. …
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We dive deep into everything you need to know about Levophed. From how it works to how we use it.
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122: How Implicit Bias Impacts Patient Care (And What to Do About It)
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In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of implicit bias: those unconscious judgments and assumptions we make about others based on characteristics like age, race, gender, and more. As healthcare providers, our implicit biases can have real consequences for our patients' experiences and outcomes. We explore what implicit bias looks like in h…
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Anesthetic Choices that Save Lives: The Propofol Debate in Cancer Survival
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In the ever-evolving field of anesthesia, new research constantly reshapes how we approach patient care. In this episode, we explore the compelling findings of a recent systematic review and meta-analysis on the impact of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) on cancer outcomes. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: We’ll pro…
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Physician training saved my newborn grandbaby's life: I fear future patients won't have this privilege
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On the last podcast, I interviewed Dr. Anu Shokla who shared her story of her newborn baby being treated for an emergency rapid response by a nurse practitioner who had just rotated with her on the inpatient adult hematology oncology service. After hearing that podcast, Dr. Carol Nelson reached out to share a story of the alternate version: her new…
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#67 - Burnout avoidance, decision fatigue, driving lights and sirens, Where is God in emergency medicine?
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Imminent baby delivery stories Burnout tips: avoid the overtime. Sometimes the extra money is not worth the additional life stress. Make sure you get off on time and make that transition to home life. Andrew uses audio books so he has something to look forward to while driving to and from shift. Patients are often not even the source of our stress,…
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Everything You Need to Do When You Become a 1099 CRNA – NCANA Session 2
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More and more CRNAs are making the decision to move from a W-2 employee to a 1099 CRNA. Sharon made this move in recent years and is sharing this experience on the podcast to help educate other CRNAs who are weighing the pros and cons. Once you’ve made the decision to go 1099, how do you make sure you’re doing everything right? Today is part two of…
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Episode 135: Dr. Alex Sher, D.O., Psychiatry Resident- Finance to Nurse? Nurse to Nurse Practioner? NP to Osteopathic Physician? Is this guy mashugana?
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Today, we're thrilled to have Alex Sher, DO, arising first year psychiatry resident and writer for the D.O. who was born and raised in southern florida. Alex’s story is special as medicine is a second career and he started as an Registered Nurse on a Surgical floor. Dr. Sherd had a thirst for knowledge and went back to school at night while working…
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