TeamPeds Talks podcast will spotlight Child Health. The first series- Conversations on Child Health Equity series. Reflects several key issues in the arena of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). Our second series Focus on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, showcases innovative thought leaders equipping care providers and families for effective responses to mental health concerns. Each conversation episode highlights one issue in their series, and all are hosted by National Association of Pediatric Nurse Pediatric Executive Board President Jessica Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP.
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In our 10th podcast series, “Intersections in Health Care and Human Trafficking”, NAPNAP uses a multidisciplinary lens to explore the impact of human trafficking on children and adolescents. Human trafficking is a complex and pervasive issue which is best addressed by tapping into the skills and expertise across many disciplines and people. Forensics, police, legal, social work, research and survivors of human trafficking all have a place in addressing human trafficking. Our host for this series is Jason Spees, MSN, MaOM, APRN, L.Ac., FNP-C, Dipl. Ac. & C.H. Jason is a human trafficking educator and the chair of NAPNAP Partners Alliance for Children in Trafficking (ACT). This week's episode will examine the intersection of human trafficking and health care with our guest, Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH, chief medical officer and co-founder of HEAL Trafficking. Dr. Stoklosa is an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) with appointments at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. She is an internationally recognized expert, advocate, researcher and speaker on the well-being of trafficking survivors in the U.S. and internationally through a public health lens. She has advised the United Nations, International Organization for Migration and testified as an expert witness multiple times before the U.S. Congress. Moreover, she has conducted research on trafficking and people facing the most significant social, economic and health challenges in a diversity of settings.
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. In this last episode our host for this series Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, explores young adult's perspective on contraception and goes back to the episodes, guests, and topics we meet and explored in this series. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Contraception: Focus on Parents with our guest Asma Taha, Ph.D., CPNP-PC/AC. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode our guest Ashley we will share her perspective on contraception as a new clinician. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode, guest Thelma Begley, PhD, an Assistant Professor in Children's Nursing at Trinity College in Ireland, shares the perspective towards contraceptives as seen by her country. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode, guest Melissa Hanses, a nurse practitioner in New Zealand, shares the perspective towards contraceptives as seen by her country. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Prescription-free Access to Contraceptive Pills with our guest Lin-Fan Wang, MD. The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners does not endorse any product or service mentioned in TeamPeds Talks episodes. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice and should be used to supplement, not replace, care by your nurse practitioner or health care provider. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss School-based Health Centers an Access Point for Contraception with our guests Ranbir Bains, PhD, MSN, APRN, CPNP and Jennifer Hill, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC, PMHS. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Contraceptive Access for Male Teens with our guest Chris Gentry, DNP, APRN C-PNP AE-C. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Tips for Integrating Contraception Into Any Visit with our guest Serena Flaherty, PhD, MSN, CPNP. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician who has spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Inclusive Contraceptive Care with our guest Bianca Salvetti, DNP, CNS, CPNP. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PhD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician that spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Emergency Contraception with our guest Dr. Mary Gallagher, DNP, MPH, CPNP-PC. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more — yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care — from confidentiality to various available methods and provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Alison Moriarty Daley, PhD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician that spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives: What's Available for Adolescents? with our guest Meara Henley, DNP, RN, CPNP-PC, PMHS. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
Welcome to Protected: Adolescents & Contraception a TeamPeds Talks podcast series, brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP). Access to contraception and reproductive care is an essential aspect of adolescent-friendly health care services and to preventing teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and more—yet many teens face significant barriers. This podcast series is a call to action for pediatric focused clinicians who can contribute significantly to increasing access for this important aspect of adolescent health care. The focus of this series is to address multiple aspects of contraceptive care—from confidentiality to various available methods, and to provide clinical pearls to help improve access for adolescents regardless of setting. Each guest is most knowledgeable about the laws and policies of their own state and has brought this viewpoint into their conversation. It is important to maintain knowledge of your own local, state, and federal laws that relate to the provision of reproductive health services. Our host for this series is Dr. Alison Moriarty Daley, PHD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, FAAN, an adolescent clinician that spent nearly 30 years providing reproductive care to teens within primary care settings and educating nurse practitioner students to care for this population. The idea for this podcast series came from recent work on a collaborative project for NAPNAP that addressed reproductive access for adolescents. We felt that this series could help provide education to other nurse practitioners to help remove existing barriers and improve clinical care in this area. In this episode we will discuss the landscape of contraception for adolescents with our guests Dr. Naomi A. Schapiro, RN, PhD, CPNP-PC and Arin Kramer, RN, MS, FNP-BC. This has been an exciting journey. Let's talk about it!
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this week's episode we look back at some highlights from this series. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Talking to aged out youth with our guest TreShauna. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Aging out in foster care with our guests Sonia Noorman and Brigit VanGraafeiland, DNP, CPNP-PC, FAAN, FAANP. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Physical, chronic and behavior issues in foster care with our guests Rebecca Seltzer, MD, MHS and Jillian Longway, CPNP-PC. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Psychotropics prescribing in youth in foster care with our guests Christina M. Cwynar, DNP, CPNP-PC, PMHNP-BC and Tracy Halasz, CPNP-PC, PMHS. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Sex trafficking in foster care with our guests Jessica Peck,DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN and Jason Spees, MSN, MaOM, APRN, L.Ac., FNP-C, Dipl. Ac. & C.H. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Foster parent with our guests Allie Armstrong, MSN, CRNP, CPNP-AC and Elizabeth Schlappi, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Medically complex youth in foster care with our guests Rebecca Singer Cohen, MPP, NREMT, MSN and Tara Peevy, RN. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about CASA worker and the legal system with our guests Katrina Tinsely Woodruff, MSW and Dr. Shawna Mudd, DNP, PPCNP-BC, CPNP-AC. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Children in foster care- mental health and trauma informed care with our guests Dr. Rochelle Hanson and Mollie Dadin, LISW. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about Disparities in foster care with our guest Nancy Cavanaugh, MSN, MAT, CPNP-PC. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
We are delighted to introduce TeamPeds Talks eight series- Children in foster care. The hosts for this series are Dr. Brigit VanGraafeiland and Tracy Halasz the chairs and co-chairs of the alliance for children in foster care. In this episode we will talk about AAP Guidelines regarding children in foster care with our guests Mary Greiner, MD, MS and Julie Dversdall, MSN, APRN, CPNP. The mission of the Alliance for Children in Foster Care is to nurture a sense of belonging, connection, and safety for children in foster care by 1) empowering all pediatric-focused advanced practice nurses to incorporate trauma-informed health care as an essential set of services provided to all children in foster care and 2) promoting equitable and optimal growth and development.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests is Congresswoman Jen Kiggans.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Dr. Melissa Nash and Nurse Natalie.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests is Dr. Michael Maymi.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Donna Hallas and Anne Derouin.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Kelli Garber and Katherine Chike-Harris.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests is Dr. Mary Koslap-Petraco .
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Beth Heuer and Jennifer Sonney.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Anna Goddard and Jessica Francois.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Dr. Aaron Carpenter, DNP, APRN and Rajashree Koppolu, CPNP-PC/AC, MS, RN, MSL, NPD-BC.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Melissa Heald, Catrin Gagne, and Alison Bray.
his TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guest is Patricia (Patsy) Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Brigit VanGraafeiland, Naomi Schapiro, and Brenda Cassidy
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Nutrena Tate and Kristin Hittle Gigli.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Drs. Regena Spratling and Christina Calamaro.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Dr. Rebecca Carson, Dr. Amee Moreno, and Dr. Beth Bolick.
This TeamPeds Talks podcast series- 50Forward: Forging Our Future is part of our anniversary celebration themed 50Forward, celebrating our 50th anniversary and our place in history as the first national nurse practitioner society. Join us as we look back at some highlights of our profession and as we look forward to the future of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This special series is hosted by Dr. Jessica Peck and Dr. Tedra Smith. This episode's guests are Dr. Jennifer Sonney, Dr. Christina Cwynar, and Dr. Sheri Sesay-Tuffour.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. In this last episode Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis are joined by AC SIG leaders Leah Apalodimas and Danielle Wood, and all go back to the episodes, guests, and topics we meet and explored in this series. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode is guests Dr. Michelle Goreth. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guest is Dr. Ryan Stephens. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guest is Dr. Remi Hueckel. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guest is Dr. Lauren Source. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guests are Drs. Anne Marie Brown and Sharon Irving. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guests are Drs. Mary Jean Ohns and Misty Ellis. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.
Welcome to TeamPeds Talks, a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners which features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. We are excited to present this special series about the unique role and impact that acute care PNPs have within a wide variety of settings called, TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact. This special series is hosted by members of the acute care leadership Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Vanessa Kalis. Dr. Jordan is a pediatric ICU nurse practitioner, coordinator of an acute care pediatric NP program, and an active researcher and expert in pediatric neurologic injury. Dr. Kalis is a pediatric and adult acute care nurse practitioner working with congenital heart patients across the lifespan. She also teaches in a doctoral nursing program and is a certified healthcare simulation educator. This episode's guests are Dr. Ashleigh Bowman & Dr. Kristin Gigli. Please enjoy this episode of TeamPeds Talks: The Acute Care PNPs Impact.