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Nursing

Sarcoidosis Overview

About the Episode In this episode, Corinne Young interviews Ray Goodwin, a board-certified family nurse practitioner, about sarcoidosis. They discuss the characteristics [...]
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BOGO DEAL! Specialty Exams Second-Chance-Free Guarantee

The National Board for Respiratory Care is offering a buy one, get a second chance guaranteed on their Certified Asthma Educator (AE-C) […]

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First Annual APAPP National Conference

The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP) is the first association to focus solely on advanced practice providers (APPs) working in […]

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Interventional Pulmonology: Yeah, APPs do that too!

Learn about the ever-expanding role of APPs in pulmonary and respiratory medicine as Nurse Practitioner, Rebecca Priebe, unveils the world of Interventional Pulmonology. Listen to her share valuable insights and real-world applications.

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What’s new in pulmonary hypertension: 2023

About the Episode The Queen of all things Pulmonary Hypertension, Martha Kingman Nurse Practitioner from UTSW PH Clinic,  reviews her insights on [...]
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Going to the Dark Side: Leaving Clinical Practice for Industry

Going to the Dark Side: Leaving Clinical Practice for Industry. Listen as Reem Ismail, a Nurse Practitioner, shares her experience transitioning from clinical practice to big pharma and discusses the challenges she faced with our host.

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Breaking Down a COPD Visit

About the Episode Nurse Practitioner Alanna Kavanaugh works with the American Lung Association’s COPD Advisory Board and has been part of the [...]
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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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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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