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Devil in the details: How to breakdown a research article

Devil in the details: How to breakdown a research article Dr. Alain Eid, who has been involved in innumerous studies himself, walks [...]
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Breaking Down a COPD Visit

A Breaking Down a COPD Visit Episode 3 Summary Nurse Practitioner Alanna Kavanaugh works with the American Lung Association’s COPD Advisory Board [...]
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A Look Inside a APP Fellowship Program

Podcast Episode 2 Summary In this episode, we take a peak behind the curtain of what it's like to be part of [...]
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Secrets to CPAP success: From how to WOW!

Hi and welcome to the APAP podcast. My name’s Corinne Young. I will be your host today. And today we are talking to Anne Cartwright. She has been asked to come on this show today to talk about CPAP, CPAP compliance with patients, all the troubleshooting and problems that we have with CPAP.

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Meet The Bronch Queen: A Nurse Practitioner’s Story

Over the last several years, the role of the Advanced Practice Provider (APP) in the ICU has been evolving. As intensivist models have developed across the country, it has become apparent for the need for continuous provider coverage in the ICU and APPs have filled this gap.

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Complexity of the Evaluation and Diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension

Pulmonary hypertension is a rare condition, and even rarer is pulmonary arterial hypertension.

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Review of CHEST’s E-Learning Library

I just got back from the CHEST annual meeting and I can say that it was by far the best conference I have ever attended; it had content extremely pertinent to my practice.

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The Development of a Pulmonary Nurse Practitioner Fellowship

“Why is Rachel seeing that patient…They don’t have asthma?!” Ding, ding, ding… Have you ever had a moment where you heard something that made you stop in your tracks and realize you needed to take action?

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A day in the life of a Transplant Nurse Practitioner

At Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor, I have the privilege of caring for our pre- and post-transplant patients in the inpatient setting.

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