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Your first year as a registered nurse is challenging. This podcast is hosted by Kati Kleber, MSN RN and features experienced nurses from FreshRN.com, who discuss the basics of that first year. From orientation, code blues, tricks of the trade, and personal experiences, to time management, delegation, patient deaths, and more.
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Do you want to go from dreading emergencies to feeling confident and ready to jump into action to rescue your patient? Well, this show will let you see emergencies unfold through the eyes of a Rapid Response Nurse. With real life stories from the frontlines of nursing, host Sarah Lorenzini MSN, RN, CCRN, CEN, a Rapid Response Nurse and educator, shares her experiences at rapid response events and breaks down the pathophysiology, pharmacology, and the important role the nurse plays during eme ...
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Cannabis Nurse Truths is the voice of reason in a bureaucracy of nonsense. Dr. Denise Foster, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE is a nationally-recognized expert on the medicinal use of cannabis. She teaches doctors, nurses and other educators in its use in modern medicine. We talk about all things cannabis and highlight the research that continues to indicate that cannabis is medicine. New episodes every Wednesday!
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Totally Women!

Indie Creative Podcasts

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Join host Rosemarie Crosdale, RN, MSN, AGNP-BC, as she uncovers essential knowledge and inspiring journeys that transform women's lives. In this transformative exploration of women's health, discover topics ranging from immunizations and mental well-being to breast cancer prevention and grief support. Gain insights from remarkable women who have triumphed over challenges and achieved positive outcomes. Navigate the complexities of women's health and access valuable resources for your persona ...
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A podcast for Simulationists by Simulationists hosted by Amy Cowperthwait CEO, RN, MSN, CNS, CHSE-A and Megan Weldon, CHSE. Simulation Nation is here to make simulation as simple as possible. We know the headaches that you are seeing in your simulation center and we want to help alleviate problems by giving you guides on simulation writing, moulage, standardized patients, new technology and more!
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Nursing Strategies for Success Podcast

Damion Jenkins, MSN, RN | CEO of The Nurse Speak

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A show where we rally some of our Nation's Greatest Nursing Leaders, Educators, Experts and Advocates to tackle some of the Greatest Challenges that the Nursing Profession faces! So sit back, relax and learn that Nurses CAN DO ANYTHING!
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Thanks for visiting! This podcast will help you navigate end-of-life discussions, support end-of-life decisions, and support patient caregivers. I will share my personal experiences with handling death and dying in my personal and professional life. I am a hospice RN who recently graduated with my MSN degree in the Family Nurse Practitioner concentration from Arkansas State University. While I plan on continuing my work in the end-of-life space, I have developed a passion for primary care of ...
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Scrub In

Bayhealth: Sarah Beebe and Tyler Cote

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Step into the studio with Sarah and Tyler as we 'Scrub In' and dive deep into asking “What is your Why?” A conversation committed to inspiring purpose in each other. We offer personal stories and practical lessons directly from our community members that unite, grow, and empower us all. Featuring a leader in Delaware's Most Influential person in healthcare, Sarah Beebe, PhD, APRN, CNM, WHNPr, CHSE and Tyler Coty, MSN, RN, CCRN. *Powered by Bayhealth. *Written and produced by: Rachel Bowman
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FreshNP's podcast

Sean Dent, MSN, ACNP-BC, CCRN & Kati Kleber, BSN RN CCRN

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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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In an era where healthcare faces constant challenges and change, MedEdge stands as a platform of hope and optimism, especially for the next generation. We’re more than just a show – we’re a growing community committed to highlighting the untold stories of optimism, creative thinking, and progress within the healthcare field. Our mission is to inspire actionable change and cultivate a network of forward-thinking healthcare leaders, educators, and learners. Hosted by Marcus Grimm and Medtrics ...
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A Rock's Thoughts is a show about Mental Health, Mental Injury, and Mental Illness, featuring Insights from an Exceptionally-Gifted Psychopathic Dean of Nursing with ADHD, ODD, MDD, and OCD. Dean R. Jon Rock, MSN, RN, PMH-BC, BSN-PMH, BS-BSH-P, BS-S-A, STTI, a board-certified psychiatric/mental health nurse, shares his thoughts and perspectives from 15+ years of clinical experience in mental and behavioral healthcare, as a professor and Dean of Nursing of undergraduate and graduate nursing s ...
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The Ambitious Nurse | RN, Nursing Career, Nursing Job Opportunities

Bonnie Meadows MSN, APRN, ACCNS-AG | Nurse Career Coach, Influential Leader, Nurse Career Coach, Well-Being Coach, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

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Are you feeling stuck in your current clinical environment? Maybe you want a change because you're too exhausted, burned out, or ready for different leadership. Do you want to make a change in your clinical career, but you're not sure what to do next? You're in the right place. This podcast will help you get the clarity you need to grow so you can have the flexibility and autonomy you want while leveraging your voice and expertise. I'm Bonnie Meadows a Board Certified Clinical Nurse Speciali ...
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I'm Aware That I'm Rare: the phaware® podcast is devoted to raising global pulmonary hypertension awareness with dynamic stories from PH patients, caregivers and medical professionals from around the world. Through this series of impactful, insightful and, most importantly, hopeful stories from members of the global pulmonary hypertension community, we hope to further the global #phaware conversation as well as to capture, engage and enable misdiagnosed and undiagnosed PH patients because ea ...
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>>I help faith-driven women reclaim their health, healing, and wholeness in Christ. After all, God promised it! Jesus died for it! << Are you struggling with stress, anxiety, or depression while trying to balance life as a wife, mother, and career woman? Do chronic health conditions interfere with your ability to enjoy life more abundantly as God promised? Are you tired of feeling unfulfilled despite your accomplishments personally and professionally? Are you ready to experience the joy, pea ...
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We track, report, inform and engage thought leaders, entrepreneurs and disruptive companies or health systems in the emerging field of Population Health Management. This Week in Population Health will foster an ongoing conversation on the convergence vendor supplied and provider hatched population health strategies and harmonizes these efforts towards an industry Zeigeist that optimizes the role of vendors, providers and the community at large to deliver on the promise of the triple aim and ...
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Buried Pleasures

Pleasure Pathways, LLC & Just Some Podcast Media

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Buried Pleasures is an open forum to discuss all things related to pleasure. All are welcome here regardless of your gender identity, lifestyle, fetishes (we only discuss things that are legal of course), curiosities, fantasies, questions or experiences. Our podcast contains a collection of episodes by our comical and entertaining subject matter experts as well as hot topics that are sure to dig up some buried pleasures.
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Nursing Uncensored features candid conversations with nurses about topics that range from educational to explicit, from scholarly to scatological. NU will make you laugh, make you think, and might even make you blush with our bold opinions and dark humor. At the core of our mission is the education, advocacy, and empowerment of nurses and students. We believe in creating a space that uplifts and supports all individuals, highlighting what makes them unique and interesting. We honor HIPAA but ...
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Wellness Within Cancer Support

Wellness Within Cancer Support Services

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Join Wellness Within instructors, staff and special guests for relaxing meditations and thoughtful, enlivening conversation about pertinent treatment and survivorship topics supporting wellness in the presence of cancer. This podcast is offered freely to ensure everyone has access to these practices and conversations offered by Wellness Within Cancer Support Services. If you feel inspired to donate to support Wellness Within offerings, please visit wellnesswithin.org.
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The Healthcare QualityCast is an audio podcast spotlighting today's most exciting and inspiring professionals within the healthcare industry. In our podcast we dive into the career journeys of leaders that work daily to improve quality, safety, and service outcomes for patients, their family members, and their communities at large. Our mission is to provide motivation and direction to our listeners, encouraging you all to continue your efforts in improving the overall quality of healthcare.
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Join me on a journey to self-love and self-discovery - through pieces of what I’ve learned, throughout all that I’ve been through in this crazy thing called life. We’re all in this thing together. ♔ ♔ ♔ “Kultivation w/ Kevie” interviews people from various walks of life, who possess different levels of experience and different forms of expertise. By highlighting different people’s stories, it is my goal to foster the possibility of being able to discover new ways to overcome the inevitable h ...
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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love with national lung cancer clinical investigators and oncology nurses, this series provides practicing clinicians including nurses and nurse practitioners with valuable information and current clinical management strategies that can be applied to optimize patient care.
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Ask Nurse Alice

Ask Nurse Alice

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This is THE podcast where all things health and wellness take center stage. Hosted by "Nurse Alice" Benjamin, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC, FNP-C, this show is more than just a nursing advice platform; it's a journey into the heart of healthcare with America's Favorite Nurse. This is where complex medical topics become clear and actionable. Each episode is a deep dive into the latest healthcare issues offering life-changing advice, tailored to empower and uplift listeners. Expect a mix of captivating ...
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Voice for Infection Prevention, where we dive deep into the world of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today, we embark on an enlightening journey with a true leader in the field: Tamara Behm. Tamara Behm is a powerhouse in infection prevention, currently serving as the interim Director o…
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This mystery case kept everyone guessing, and now it’s time to reveal Mr. James’ surprising diagnosis: serotonin syndrome! But how did he end up with this rare condition? In this episode, host Sarah Lorenzini reviews Mr. James’ case, explains what led him to develop serotonin syndrome, and the signs that pointed to this diagnosis. If you were stump…
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Can you imagine finding joy in your nursing career while maintaining financial stability, even during the strenuous summer months? By establishing boundaries, you can achieve greater flexibility and autonomy, focusing on what truly matters professionally and personally. From feeling overwhelmed in your role to finding a job that aligns with your as…
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In this new episode of MedEdge, we sit down with Hardeep Phull, MD, Director of Oncology at Palomar Health, to discuss the multifaceted world of oncology. Dr. Phull shares his journey into medicine, the challenges of moral injury versus burnout, and the importance of empathy in patient care. Key Points: Empathy in Oncology: Exploring how compassion…
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Cannabis Nurse Truths is the voice of reason in a bureaucracy of nonsense. Dr. Denise Foster, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE is a nationally-recognized expert on the medicinal use of cannabis. She teaches doctors, nurses and other educators in its use in modern medicine. We talk about all things cannabis and highlight the research that continues to indicate tha…
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Can you guess what was Mr. James' diagnosis? Why was he having periods of apnea? Why was he tachycardic? Why was he hypertensive? Why was he so rigid? Why wouldn't he wake up? Tune in Friday for Episode 114 to hear the reveal of the diagnosis and breakdown of the pathophysiology and how to treat Mr. James' condition Mentioned in this episode: Rapid…
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Marilyn Hanft, a CTEPH patient, shares her experience with the condition. In 2011, she initially mistook her symptoms for asthma but later discovered she had clots in her lungs. Despite her health challenges, she remains determined to live life to the fullest. Hanft discusses her love for sailing and her current plan for writing a book about her sa…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your go-to podcast for insightful discussions with trailblazers in the realm of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today, I'm delighted to be in the company of Christine Zirges, an esteemed leader with a profound impact on infection prevention practices. Christine's journey is …
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Awesome nurses don’t always make great preceptors. So what does it take to nurture new talent into capable and confident professionals? This episode delves into fundamental qualities, mindset and teaching strategies necessary to excel in the role of a preceptor. Host Sarah Lorenzini reflects on her experiences with both good and bad preceptors, sha…
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In this episode, we are re-sharing an episode where we sit down with Sean Dent, DNP ACNP APRN, a highly experienced ICU nurse practitioner. We dig deep into the types of equipment you’ll run into in the ICU. These include: Arterial lines Different options for monitoring fluid status Cooling devices CRRT Hemodialysis catheters Impellas and aortic ba…
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If you find yourself at a crossroads in your nursing career with a Master's Degree in Nursing or a Doctorate of Nursing Practice, even if you are in an advanced practice role such as CNS, NP, CRNA, or CNM, this episode is packed with advice to help you move forward. There's one easy tool I suggest you use to avoid confusion about your next career s…
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A diagnosis of cancer is a very scary thing. The standard treatment for cancer is chemotherapy, however, this is especially problematic because usually there is a narrow therapeutic window and potential for serious toxic effects of chemotherapy drugs. Additionally, several cancer types have been found to be drug resistant. The cannabis plant produc…
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Scott Fleetwood, a former pulmonary hypertension patient from Buffalo, New York, shares his journey with rare diseases. He initially experienced shortness of breath while playing hockey and was later diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension and scleroderma. Scott received a double lung transplant in 2017. He discusses the initial fear he felt upon lea…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson. Today's episode is a special one as we sit down with a next-generation leader in the field: Rashida Conway. Rashida Conway serves as the Director of Infection Prevention at Kaiser Permanente, where she brings her expertise and dedication to the forefront of healthcare.…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, where we bring you insightful conversations with leaders shaping the landscape of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson. Today, we're honored to be joined by Chaz Rhone, a distinguished figure in the field, whose commitment to patient safety and expertise have garnered him accolades in…
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The summer heat brings fun in the sun, relaxing days, and even the threat of heat stroke. In this episode, host Sarah Lorenzini explores the spectrum of heat-related illnesses, highlighting the crucial differences between heat stroke and heat exhaustion. She recounts an emergency case of a young man with all the classic symptoms of heat stroke — an…
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In this new episode of MedEdge, Marcus Grimm and Santhosh Cherian, MD, welcome Lee Scheinbart, MD, CPE, FAAPL, Chief Health Affairs Officer at the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Scheinbart shares his journey from practicing hematology-oncology to becoming a healthcare leader and educator. Key Points: Leadership in Healthcare: Insights…
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Over the past several episodes, we have presented how cannabis affects cancer cells: they are hunted by the body's immune system, they commit suicide, they lose their blood vessels, and they are prevented from being born. Cancer cells contain cannabinoid receptors, and it is for this reason that the endocannabinoid system is an attractive target fo…
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In this episode, Dr. Robert Frantz, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic, discusses current and upcoming clinical research in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). He emphasizes the low participation rate of PAH patients in clinical trials and encourages patients to consider participating, as it not only benefits themselves but also helps advance med…
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When the diseased liver is unable to filter out neurotoxins like ammonia, we can see a spectrum of the neuropsychiatric symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy. For the final installment in our liver failure series, host Sarah Lorenzini highlights a complicated case of hepatic encephalopathy where critical thinking and interdisciplinary teamwork were ke…
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In this episode, Kati interviews Elizabeth Fields, MSN FNP APRN, a nurse practitioner specializing in orthopedics. She sees patients in the hospital after they undergo ortho surgery, so she works closely with acute care ortho nurses! In this episode, we discuss: What new ortho nurses struggle with most Common surgeries acute care patients undergo W…
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Cannabis and cancer have a love-hate relationship. Cancer loves cannabis because it gives people the munchies and it's the munchies that feed the cancer cells that cause them to thrive and metastasize. However, cannabis hates cancer, and in our previous episodes, we have reviewed how cannabis causes cancer cells to commit suicide, helps your body d…
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Amy Gietzen, a patient diagnosed with systemic scleroderma, shares her journey and experiences living with the disease. She discusses her initial symptoms, the shock of the diagnosis, and the lack of information and resources available at the time. Despite facing numerous challenges, including pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension,…
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Managing liver failure often means walking a tightrope with kidney function. This episode explores what happens when the kidneys begin to fail due to liver disease, a condition known as hepatorenal syndrome. Host Sarah Lorenzini sheds light on this common but severe complication of cirrhosis, sharing a critical case that exemplifies the challenges …
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In this episode, I discuss strategies for gaining clarity and direction to ensure that your steps align with your passions and goals. Self-awareness and intentional growth are the cornerstones of a fulfilling career. I also review the importance of pausing to review your strengths and opportunities, the benefits of shadowing professionals, and the …
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In this episode of MedEdge, one of our hosts Marcus Grimm interviews Richard Lisi III, a medical student who has just experienced the important moment of Match Day. Richard shares his journey from growing up in Providence, Rhode Island, to matching into his chosen specialty, anesthesiology, at Brown University. He also talks about the ups and downs…
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It is well-established that the uncontrolled cellular growth of cancer is related to its cell cycle process, where cancer cells rapidly divide and spread. Interrupting the cell cycle of cancer cells is one of the hallmarks of cancer treatment, through chemotherapy or radiation therapy. One of the most exciting and promising areas of current cannabi…
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Alvin Rocha is a nurse care manager and pulmonary hypertension coordinator at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He manages PH patients from birth to early adulthood. His main goal is to prepare these patients for the transition into the adult world. He is excited about the advancements in therapies and clinical trials and looks forward to attending …
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A cirrhosis patient has stable vitals, but then starts vomiting blood. What do you do next? This episode delves into a case study that highlights the urgent management of esophageal varices in liver failure patients. Host Sarah Lorenzini reveals how a rapid response call quickly spiraled into a life-threatening emergency, and the critical steps tak…
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In this episode, Kati and two nursing professionals who interview new grad nurses for a well-known accredited nurse residency program walk through four common interview questions. We explore a bad and sub-par response as well as examples of dazzling responses. The questions we outline are: Tell me about a mistake you have made. What are you most ex…
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Learn how to recognize the signs it's time to move on and master the art of leaving your job without burning bridges. Discover how to stay true to your values when job conditions change unexpectedly, and gain practical strategies for making empowered decisions about your nursing career. Ensuring a smooth transition can seem overwhelming, but I'm he…
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The stories are true - Cannabis kills cancer. Well, that's not quite accurate. Cannabis helps your BODY kill cancer by signaling it to seek out and destroy cancer cells through a process known as autophagy, where the body naturally removes and recycles damaged or dysfunctional cellular components. In other words, cannabis helps your own immune syst…
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On this bonus episode of Totally Women Rosemarie goes live on Facebook and Instagram to connect with everyone one final time before the season is complete. Listen in to win a Totally Women bookmark and insights on some Season 3 discussions. Connect with Totally Women! on Instagram @TotallyWomenPod.Questions, reviews or suggestions? Email us at Tota…
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In this episode, Dr. Dunbar Ivy, a pediatric cardiologist at the University of Colorado, discusses the upcoming World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension, where experts from around the world will gather to discuss the progress made and future directions. Dr. Ivy highlights the work of the pediatric pulmonary hypertension task force, which aims to d…
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No matter your specialty, every nurse cares for patients with liver failure. Host Sarah Lorenzini starts off this four-part series on liver failure by sharing the story of a rapid response call that featured classic complications of cirrhosis: ascites, jaundice, and hypotension. Exacerbating the patient’s terminal condition was a suspected diagnosi…
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This episode explores many nurses' internal struggles when deciding whether to stay in their current role or seek new opportunities. We'll delve into the key red flags that signal it might be time to move on and the importance of regularly reassessing your career satisfaction. Learn how to navigate these tough decisions and aim for a career that tr…
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In this episode of MedEdge, we are joined by Meredith Feldman and Amy Vezzetti, leading figures in the formation of the Organization of Neonatal Training Program Coordinators (ONTPC). Discover how they are transforming neonatal-perinatal medical education through collaboration and mentorship. Key Highlights: Formation of ONTPC: Learn how Meredith a…
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Have feedback? You can now send us a text message! We're back! Have you ever had a patient who suffered a seemingly minor injury and was complaining about weakness in their hands and odd sensations in their legs? This week we're discussing the most common spinal cord injury: Central Cord Syndrome. We'll also touch briefly on neurogenic and spinal s…
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Have you heard rumors that cannabis can cure cancer? Yes, the stories are true. Researchers are now intensely investigating cannabis and the cannabinoids within the plant for their anti-tumor, anti-proliferative properties. While cannabis has been used (and approved) by the FDA for symptom management associated with cancer treatment, studies now hi…
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Nola Martin shares her experience with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Nola describes the physical and mental challenges she faced, including fatigue, weight gain, and the need to ask for help. Nola emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and fighting for one's own health. She recounts a situation where she had to push her doctor to liste…
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NTI 2024 brought together critical care nurses from across the country, and this episode highlights over 10 of their most heartwarming and unforgettable stories. Host Sarah Lorenzini speaks to ICU nurses and nurse educators who share tales of human connection, critical thinking, and compassionate care. From navigating crazy shifts to creating new p…
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Ever wondered how an advanced degree could help your nursing career? With 17.4% of registered nurses holding a master’s degree, Bonnie explores the transformative benefits of higher education in nursing. She breaks down the advantages, from enhanced job opportunities to flexible work schedules, and shares personal anecdotes on how further education…
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Giving and receiving hand-off from an experienced nurse is pretty overwhelming to a nursing student or newly licensed nurse. In this previously released episode, Kati and Elizabeth discuss: What nursing report is for an acute care nurse Unspoken nursing report etiquette Basics of what should be communicated during a normal full hand-off report Note…
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In this finale episode, Rosemarie expresses her heartfelt gratitude to all listeners and supporters. She recaps the season's key topics like the importance of health screenings, managing stress, celebrating Women's History Month, and recognizing the impact of chosen moms. She also highlights essential preventative health measures and advocates for …
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In this episode, Dr. Eric Austin, a pediatric pulmonologist and pulmonary hypertension doctor, discusses the upcoming World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension, which will focus on various aspects of pulmonary hypertension research and clinical care. Dr. Austin is part of the task force on genetics and genomics, which aims to explore the genetic la…
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Nursing care plans are the bane of many a nursing student’s academic experience. They are seen as an unnecessary burden to their already heavy workload. But they play an important role in the nursing process, and nurses put these plans into clinical practice every day — whether they realize it or not. In this episode, Nurse Gwenny, an ER and flight…
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Practical Guide to Legislative Change as a Registered Nurse Learn about what level of government would make the changes you want to see. Find out: is this a federal, state, or local issue? Federal government example: Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) reimbursement rates for advanced practice nurses State government example: Scope of practice for advanced…
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Join us in this insightful episode of MedEdge, where we delve into the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence in medical education. This week’s guests Robin Rivest and Noah Pollock from Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. In this episode we explore: AI Implementation: Discover how AI is being utilized to simplify comple…
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The US Attorney General has published the proposal to reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III. While the move to a lesser-controlled category is a move in the right direction, the implications of rescheduling cannabis at this level also will create a myriad of concerns and conflicts with state-run dispensaries and individuals freedoms r…
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