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Measles is back, with the largest outbreak in this country in 30 years. Two children have died and several people have been hospitalized by the extremely contagious disease that was once considered eliminated, but has surged again as vaccine hesitancy has spread. As public health funds are cut across the country and misinformation about measles and vaccines permeate our highest public health positions, Patsy Stinchfield, MS, CPNP, measles expert, joins us to discuss the situation.View the transcript here:https://www.childrensmn.org/for-health-professionals/talking-pediatrics-podcast/talking-pediatrics-back-with-a-vengeance-measles-2025-5-23-25/
Join podcast host, Kersten Rettig, in a deep-dive conversation with two experts in the field of palliative care, Dr. Kate Taylor and Dr. Cheryl Thaxton, from the College of Nursing at the UNT Health Science Center. You'll hear perspectives from both adult and pediatric palliative care, resources for caregivers, and how clinical staff come alongside patients and families during serious illness. Show Notes and Resources:Courageous Parent Network – A nonprofit organization working to equip and empower those caring for children with a serious medical condition. Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Alliance – A nonprofit organization focused on perinatal and neonatal bereavement care.The Warm Place - The WARM Place provides a safe, compassionate space for children and their families grieving the death loss of a loved one. VNA Bereavement Support – Support for family members of patients and community members experiencing grief and loss.My Wishes Booklet - My Wishes is a booklet written in everyday language that helps children express how they want to be cared for in case they become seriously ill. Dr. Kate Taylor is a certified FNP with over 25 years of healthcare experience, including previous service as an Army Nurse Corps officer. She currently serves as the Assistant Dean of Clinical and Outreach Affairs for the College of Nursing and is an Assistant Professor, as well as adjunct faculty for the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She is actively involved in a geriatrics primary care and house calls program and has a focus on advance care planning. Dr. Taylor engages in professional organizations, holding roles such as Secretary of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing's Practice Leadership Network and Legislative Ambassador for Texas Nurse Practitioners. She also serves as a board member for Dementia Friendly Fort Worth. Additionally, Dr. Taylor teaches interprofessional learners on local, national, and international platforms. Dr. Taylor is a distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice and a Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS). She holds the Tarrant Area Gerontological Society's Mildred O. Hogstel Award and the Texas Nurse Practitioner's Visionary Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to patient care and education.Cheryl Thaxton, DNP, APRN, CPNP, FNP-BC, CHPPN, FPCN, FAANP, FAAN is dual board certified in pediatrics and family practice as a nurse practitioner. Dr. Thaxton currently serves as the Founding Associate Dean, Regents Professor, and Chair of Graduate Studies for the College of Nursing (CON) at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) in Fort Worth. She has over 33 years of experience in nursing care of patients across the lifespan which includes several years of experience in critical care, palliative and hospice care, primary care, nursing leadership, curriculum development, and graduate program development/evaluation. Dr. Thaxton has devoted several years of her career to researching the specific needs of children and adults with life-limiting illnesses. She was part of a team of nursing faculty led by Dr. Betty Ferrell that helped to implement the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Curriculum, an evidence-based palliative and hospice nursing initiative. Dr. Thaxton has a plethora of publications in the literature, podium presentations, and other notable scholarly activities. In 2021, Dr. Thaxton received the DFW Great 100 Nurses Awa
Anna is still on a mission to unclog her daughter's ear and wants to know if the olive oil will work! Dr. Clare McKegney MSN, BSN DNP, CPNP, joins Anna and Raven to confirm what hacks will work! Photo Credit: Getty Images
Anna and Raven finally have an answer for age old question of who talks more: Men or Women! But find out if speaking is decreasing in general! Emotionally immaturity is easy to detect! Anna and Raven react to the top phrases that people say when they are emotionally immature! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including Cristiano Ronaldo's statue in Times Square! Anna, Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin share who they think should get a statue! Super Bowl parties come with rules! Anna and Raven share that rules that are in their house for the Super Bowl party! Anna and Raven speak with Karen Thomas to find out what the proper etiquette is for a Super Bowl party! She breaks down the things you should know before going! You can find Karen Thomas at https://ctetiquette.com/ Anna lists three news stories that seem almost out of this world, and Raven can only pick and hear about one! Anna is still on a mission to unclog her daughter's ear and wants to know if the olive oil will work! Dr. Clare McKegney MSN, BSN DNP, CPNP, joins Anna and Raven to confirm what hacks will work! Anna and her husband went to a dinner party and were required to wear slippers! She wants to know if you think this is smart, weird, or cool! Comment your thoughts on the Instagram video @AnnaAndRaven! Allison quit her job, just walked in, and quit her job. She was sick of it; felt underappreciated and underpaid and last Thursday she went in and gave her two weeks' notice. She didn't tell her husband she was doing it, she just did it. Now, Rich is livid, they needed that income, and he thinks she should go in and ask for her job back, say she made a mistake- He thinks she should find a new job before she leaves her current one. She says she's mentally had enough and doesn't want to go back in to ask for her job back. What do you think? Gina has a chance to win $6800! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
In this deeply profound episode, I sit down with Bonnie Compton, APRN, BC, CPNP, is an End of Life Doula, intuitive Healer, Reiki Practitioner, Conscious Living & Dying Coach, Speaker and Certified RTM Trauma Practitioner. She is also a Child and Adolescent Therapist, Parent Coach, and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Bonnie is the author of the book, “Mothering with Courage” to explore the sacred journey of death, conscious living, and the tender process of grieving—especially after the unimaginable loss of a child. We discuss: ✨ What an end-of-life doula is and how they support the dying and their loved ones ✨ How embracing death can lead to a more meaningful, present life ✨ The spiritual and emotional aspects of grief and navigating deep loss ✨ Honoring the pain of losing a child and finding ways to carry love forward ✨ Rituals and practices for conscious dying and preparing for a peaceful transition ✨ How to support a loved one at the end of life with presence and compassion Whether you've experienced loss or are curious about what it means to live and die consciously, this conversation offers wisdom, comfort, and a new perspective on one of life's most sacred transitions.
Episode 25 - Bonus Episode - Debriefing the NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP Annual Meeting - Post Conference TakeawaysIn this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, hosts Jen Smith and Nikki Misner discuss highlights from the 2024 NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP annual meeting held in Hollywood, Florida. Nikki will now be a co-host of Nutrition Pearls as we wish Melissa Talley the best of luck with her future endeavors.Produced by: Corey IrwinNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
Have you ever wondered what opportunities there are to get more involved in PCICS? Do you want to know more about how the society functions and what the various committees are responsible for? If so, this episode is for you. Join hosts Deanna Todd Tzanetos, MD, MSCI (Norton Children's) and Lillian Su, MD (Phoenix Children's) with committee co-chairs: Bistra Zheleva (Children's Heart Link) - International Committee Carly Scahill, DO (Childrens Hospital of Colorado)- Program Committee David Werho, MD (Rady Childrens)- Finance Committee Greg Yurasek, MD (Children's National) and Kimberly DiMaria, DNP, CPNP-AC (U of Michigan) - Quality Improvement Committee Anna Fisk, PhD, RN (Boston Childrens) and Jamie Penk, MD (Lurie Childrens) - Research Committee Nikhil Chelani, MD (Childrens of Atlanta - Special Interest Groups Neha Purkey, MD (Stanford) and Susan Hupps, MD (Childrens of Atlanta) - Education Committee LaTasha Lewis, MD (Memorial Hermann) and Rebecca Sam, MSN, RN, CPN, CCRN (Children's Heart Institute UT Health Houston) - DEI Committee Claire Rizk, MSN, CPNP, PC/AC (Texas Childrens) and Deanna Tzanetos, MD - Connections Committee Editor/Producer: Deanna Tzanetos, MD, MSCI
Despite the pervasiveness of child trafficking in the United States, many communities aren't aware of the scope of the issue. Here in Colorado, the University of Colorado's Kempe Center is recognized as a leader in the fight against child abuse, and they are important voices in the global conversation around identifying and ending child trafficking. By committing to responding, treating and preventing all forms of child abuse and neglect, medical professionals can make a difference in this crucial effort. To shed light on these realities and provide insight into how we can all play a part, we are joined by Denise Abdoo, PhD, CPNP., who specializes in child abuse neglect at Children's Hospital Colorado. She is an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, as well as a member of the Kempe Center's facility. Some highlights from this episode include: The current state of child trafficking nationally and globally The work the Kempe Center is doing to help combat child abuse The reasons why child trafficking is under reported Ways the medical community can provide both physical and mental health care For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.
#470: Your baby starts drinking less breastmilk when they start solid foods…but your breastmilk can help other families beyond your own baby. Alison Wolf, Executive Director of the University of California Milk Bank explains how donating human milk works, who it benefits, why it's safe and perhaps possibly something you could consider doing. Listen to this episode to learn: How just one bag of your pumped breastmilk (4-6 oz) can feed a premature baby for a whole day Why donor milk is essential for premature babies in preventing NEC - a devastating bowel disease What you can do if you want to become a breastmilk donor…even if you don't live near a milk bank Shownotes for this episode can be found here: https://www.babyledweaning.co/podcast/470 Links from this episode: University of California Health Milk Bank website UC Health Milk Bank Cherry Blossom Program for bereaved mothers HMBANA - donate breastmilk here Other Episodes Related to this Topic Episode 459 - Donor Milk: How Donating and Receiving Breastmilk Helped These Moms Episode 436 - How Long Can I Breastfeed? with Ronietra Stewart, RDN, IBCLC Episode 424 - Breastfeeding & Starting Solid Foods: When Will My Milk Supply Drop Off? with Jessica Smith, MSN, RN, IBCLC
#470: Your baby starts drinking less breastmilk when they start solid foods…but your breastmilk can help other families beyond your own baby. Alison Wolf, Executive Director of the University of California Milk Bank explains how donating human milk works, who it benefits, why it's safe and perhaps possibly something you could consider doing. Listen to this episode to learn: How just one bag of your pumped breastmilk (4-6 oz) can feed a premature baby for a whole day Why donor milk is essential for premature babies in preventing NEC - a devastating bowel disease What you can do if you want to become a breastmilk donor…even if you don't live near a milk bank Shownotes for this episode can be found here: https://www.babyledweaning.co/podcast/470 Links from this episode: University of California Health Milk Bank website UC Health Milk Bank Cherry Blossom Program for bereaved mothers HMBANA - donate breastmilk here Other Episodes Related to this Topic Episode 459 - Donor Milk: How Donating and Receiving Breastmilk Helped These Moms Episode 436 - How Long Can I Breastfeed? with Ronietra Stewart, RDN, IBCLC Episode 424 - Breastfeeding & Starting Solid Foods: When Will My Milk Supply Drop Off? with Jessica Smith, MSN, RN, IBCLC
Episode 23 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Chat- Sneak Peak of the 2024 CPNP Annual Meeting In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitians Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico. Nicole is a pediatric registered dietitian at Children's Wisconsin and has been practicing in the GI clinic there for 10 years. Her areas of interest include celiac disease and eosinophilic disorders. She has been involved with CPNP for 8 years, and has previously served as the CPNP media chair and is currently the CPNP president elect. Tegan has been at the University of Virginia Health for the past 11 years and has worked in a variety of roles: intensive care, gastroenterology, nephrology, transplant, and home health. She now serves the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Pediatric Liver Transplant program, and she is coordinator for an elective in pediatric nutrition for UVa's School of Medicine. Tegan is the current Program Chair for CPNP. During this episode Nicole and Tegan discuss the exciting presentations and other dietitian related activities planned for the upcoming NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP meeting. Nutrition Pearls is supported by an educational grant from Reckitt Mead Johnson Nutrition.2024_Annual_Meeting_Landing_Page (naspghan.org)Produced by: Corey IrwinNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
#459: Twenty moms share their stories about how donating extra breastmilk or being recipients of donor human milk helped enriched their family life. Donor milk is essential for reducing the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a deadly bowel disease in premature babies…but there are so many other benefits to donating and utilizing human milk for babies too. Listen to this episode to learn: How moms with extra breastmilk are able to help premature babies in need What donor milk recipients feel like when they receive donated milk Why you might consider donating extra breastmilk and how to do that safely Shownotes for this episode can be found here: https://www.babyledweaning.co/podcast/459 Links from this episode: University of California Health Milk Bank website UC Health Milk Bank Cherry Blossom Program for bereaved mothers HMBANA - donate breastmilk here Nec Society website Other Episodes Related to this Topic Episode 436 - How Long Can I Breastfeed? with Ronietra Stewart, RDN, IBCLC Episode 424 - Breastfeeding & Starting Solid Foods: When Will My Milk Supply Drop Off? with Jessica Smith, MSN, RN, IBCLC Episode 470 - Milk Banks and Moms: How Your Extra Breastmilk Can Save Lives with @ucmilkbank Alison Wolf, CPNP, IBCLC
#459: Twenty moms share their stories about how donating extra breastmilk or being recipients of donor human milk helped enriched their family life. Donor milk is essential for reducing the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a deadly bowel disease in premature babies…but there are so many other benefits to donating and utilizing human milk for babies too. Listen to this episode to learn: How moms with extra breastmilk are able to help premature babies in need What donor milk recipients feel like when they receive donated milk Why you might consider donating extra breastmilk and how to do that safely Shownotes for this episode can be found here: https://www.babyledweaning.co/podcast/459 Links from this episode: University of California Health Milk Bank website UC Health Milk Bank Cherry Blossom Program for bereaved mothers HMBANA - donate breastmilk here Nec Society website Other Episodes Related to this Topic Episode 436 - How Long Can I Breastfeed? with Ronietra Stewart, RDN, IBCLC Episode 424 - Breastfeeding & Starting Solid Foods: When Will My Milk Supply Drop Off? with Jessica Smith, MSN, RN, IBCLC Episode 470 - Milk Banks and Moms: How Your Extra Breastmilk Can Save Lives with @ucmilkbank Alison Wolf, CPNP, IBCLC
Claire Champion is a nurse practitioner at Texas Children's Hospital, specializing in pulmonary hypertension. As a nurse practitioner, she has the opportunity to see some of the patients as outpatients, which allows her to witness positive outcomes and the resilience of children. She also highlights the need for nurses to have a support system to cope with the emotional toll of the job. Claire encourages families to be open about their ongoing issues so that the healthcare team can provide the necessary support. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Follow us on social @phaware Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware Share your story: info@phaware.com #phawareMD #PPHNet @PPHNet @TexasChildrens
Send us a Text Message.Join us for an insightful episode as we examine the intersection of aesthetics and functional medicine with our guest, Lexi Yoo. A dual board-certified nurse practitioner and expert in anti-aging and functional medicine, Lexi shares how she integrates whole body health with skincare and aesthetic treatments. We discuss peptides' effectiveness in treating fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation, emphasizing the importance of high-quality products. Lexi also highlights the connection between gut health and skin conditions, using candida as a key example, and shares how her comprehensive approach has positively impacted lives.We delve into the trend of incorporating integrative approaches in med spas under the "wellness" banner. Lexi emphasizes the need for authentic functional medicine practices that go beyond replacing prescriptions with supplements, focusing on thorough diagnostic testing and lifestyle changes. Listen as we explore peptides' role in skin health, their function as amino acid chains that trigger cellular messages, and their potential in personalized medicine. Lexi provides insights into the evolving landscape of aesthetics training and the benefits of a practice environment encouraging continuous learning through patient feedback.Finally, we examine neurotoxins and topical peptides in aesthetic medicine. We compare popular neurotoxins like Botox and Dysport and shift focus to the collagen-boosting properties of GHK-Cu, especially when combined with Argireline and Leuphasyl. We provide practical tips on peptide application routines to maximize skincare results. We also discuss the gut-skin connection and integrative treatment approaches involving peptides, ozone therapy, and dietary adjustments. Tune in to discover how a holistic approach to hormonal acne and gut health can effectively address skin issues.Timestamps: (00:00) Skincare and Aesthetics With Lexi Yoo(03:43) Peptides and Aesthetics in Integrative Medicine(12:59) Understanding Neurotoxins and Topical Peptides(24:04) Gut-Skin Connection in Functional Medicine(35:16) Holistic Approach to Hormonal Acne Resources Mentioned: Regenere: www.regenere.com Vibrant Wellness tests: www.vibrant-wellness.com YDH Training Academy: www.ydhacademy.com You Direct Health: www.yoodirecthealth.comSubscribe for more podcasts to enhance your clinical knowledge.Join Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today! (https://portal.vibrant-wellness.com/#/sign-up)
Sara Bayless, CPNP answers some frequently asked questions regarding water safety, tick bites, poison ivy and other summer safety topics.
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 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!
It was so fun to bring Erin Moore, RN, CPNP, CLC, mom of two wild boys, on for this week's podcast as part of our interview series. She is so sweet and has a knack for making all moms feel confident in the decisions they make for feeding their children! Erin and I dive into breastfeeding versus formula, increasing supply, different ingredients in formulas, Baby Led Weaning, and more! She shares tons of knowledge on all things feeding and will not only put your mind at ease, but will truly empower you to feel confident in whatever you've found that is best for your family. Check out her NEW podcast: Baby Food for Busy Moms Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/baby-food-for-busy-moms/id1735597202Follow Erin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babyfeeding.coach/ Check Out Her Website: https://www.babyfeedingcoach.com/Support the showLet's connect on social media! Send me your thoughts to https://www.instagram.com/alanna.hellman/ or https://www.instagram.com/momsworkingovertime/. I'd love to get to know you better! Join the MWO Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsworkingovertimeYou can always find more information at www.momsworkingovertime.com.Thank you so much for listening! Love what you hear? Please share the podcast and leave a review! It means the world to me and helps me reach more moms so I can remind them how amazing they're doing.
Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, we comprised some of the most interesting conversations from Mind Moments podcast episodes in 2023, highlighting research in neurology that moves the field forward. The NeurologyLive team included several reaction episodes to FDA approved medicines, providing clinicians an overview of what they can expect from these new therapies and how they will be used in clinic going forward. Those included in this week's episode, in order of appearance, are: Sharon Cohen, MD, FRCPC, behavioral neurologist and medical director of the Toronto Memory Program at the University of Toronto, and a trial investigator for Clarity AD, the phase 3 trial of lecanemab. Check out the full episode here: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/special-episode-lecanemab-approved-for-alzheimer-disease Robert A. Hauser, MD, MBA, director of the Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Center at the University of South Florida.Check out the full episode here: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/episode-81-widening-therapeutic-window-parkinson-disease Alberto Espay, MD, PhD, the division director and Research Endowed Chair of the James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, and a professor of clinical neurology and rehabilitation medicine at the University of Cincinnati.Check out the full episode here: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/episode-94-discussion-leqembi-lecanemab-approval-alzheimer-disease Carolina Ferreira Atuesta, MD, MSc, a scientific researcher and clinical data manager at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.Check out the full episode here: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/episode-82-managing-seizures-after-ischemic-stroke Natalie Goedeker, CPNP, a nurse practitioner in neurology in the Neuromuscular Division at Washington University in St Louis.Check out the full episode here: https://www.neurologylive.com/view/special-episode-tofersen-approved-sod1-als Want more Mind Moments episodes? Click here for all of NeurologyLive®'s podcast episodes. Episode Breakdown: 1:20 – Cohen on the safety of lecanemab, including the 3 patient deaths reported in the supportive clinical trial program. 6:25 – Hauser on the clinical advantages of IPX203, a potential new carbidopa/levodopa formulation for patients with Parkinson disease. 9:20 – Espay on tempering expectations of lecanemab and other antiamyloid therapies in the treatment of Alzheimer disease. 13:20 – Atuesta on the lack of standardized methods for monitoring patients with poststroke seizures, including elders. 17:00 – Goedeker on the approval of gene therapy SRP-9001 for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the integration process, and safety considerations clinicians should be aware of. This episode is brought to you by Medical World News, a streaming channel from MJH Life Sciences®. Check out new content and shows every day, only at medicalworldnews.com. Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com.
Today, we're exploring the unmet needs of needle phobia and exciting epinephrine innovation. We're sitting down with Bryn Pharma's Vice President of Medical Affairs, Karen Rance, DNP, CPNP, to learn, in simple terms, about the FDA regulatory process and how to understand the safety of epinephrine for our families.Resources to keep you in the know:Bryn PharmaWhat is AnaphylaxisAmerican College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI)American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)You can find the FAACT Roundtable Podcast on Pandora, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Chaser, Deezer, and Listen Notes.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Pinterest, TikTok, and YouTube.Sponsored by: Bryn PharmaThanks for listening! FAACT invites you to discover more exciting food allergy resources at FoodAllergyAwareness.org!
Sometimes your baby's feeding journey doesn't go as planned. Erin knows, because she's been there! Erin Moore, RN, CPNP, CLC is a pediatric nurse practitioner and certified lactation counselor living in Austin, TX. She has 13 years of working with moms experiencing difficult situations. Erin believes that moms should have support throughout their entire feeding journey - even if it isn't what was expected. Erin has you covered if you are breastfeeding, formula feeding, combining both, or feeding your baby solid foods. She provides judgment and shame-free virtual support.Website: www.babyfeedingcoach.comsocials: http://www.instagram.com/babyfeeding.coachtiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@babyfeeding.coachQuiz: Is combo-feeding right for your family? https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/63ef9a0a497bb50014b1a356Offer: https://www.babyfeedingcoach.com/combofeedingguidePlease feel free to reach out to us with any recommendations for show episode ideas. If you'd like to be a guest, email us with some information about yourself and what type of podcast you'd like to record together. Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to follow and review our podcast, Birth, Baby!Instagram: @BirthBabyPodcastEmail: BirthBabyPodcast@gmail.comWebsite: https://birthbabypodcast.transistor.fm/Intro and Outro music by Longing for Orpheus. You can find them on Spotify!
Today we're joined by Lexi Yoo, a nurse practitioner and the CEO of Yoo Direct Health. Lexi got into functional medicine several years ago after a role she had running a medical weight loss program. It was at this time she was given the opportunity to work with a doctor of osteopathy, which opened her world to holistic modalities. When she decided to branch out on her own, she decided to focus on helping women. These women came to her seeking weight loss, and she primarily focused on supporting hormones, adrenal health, and gut health. Eventually, these women were feeling so great they came back to her looking for ways to achieve the amazing aesthetics that matched how they felt. Lexi emphasizes the power of sleep, exercise, mindset, and nutrition for overall health for herself and for her patients. It's not always easy, but if it's important to you, you'll make it a priority. Sleep is crucial when it comes to balancing hormones and reducing signs of aging, and is therefore just as important as any peptide you can take. If Lexi could pass along one piece of advice to her fellow female entrepreneurs, it would be this: Build the infrastructure around you to support the things you want to do. Lexi has a house manager, a personal assistant, a general manager, and a practice manager. She's not doing it all by herself, nor should other CEOs feel like they have to. Lexi has started Yoo Direct Health (YDH) Training Academy, a virtual classroom aimed at educating healthcare providers looking to advance their knowledge in the areas of integrative medicine, regenerative therapies, and aesthetic advancements. The lessons are practical, actionable, and up to date, and provide the value of an on-site education online. Watch this episode on YouTube Learn more and enroll in Lexi's training academy Connect with Lexi on Instagram Tune in to Lexi's podcast, The Better Yoo Project Book a Strategy Call with Team KLC Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter, The Blueprint KLC Consulting Website Kaeli on Instagram Kaeli on LinkedIn
I'm delighted to be back with for episode 93 of Season Six of The One Thing podcast. This episode comes at an opportune time as many individuals are grappling with shifts in their mental well-being due to seasonal changes, alterations in weather, and fluctuations in the natural environment. There my be worsening ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Autism, or PANS/PANDAS fluctuations especially with viral/flu season upon us. These changes can often spark curiosity about the reasons behind these fluctuations. What does the immune system have to do on with mental health and behavior?When considering the crucial link between the immune system and mental health, I couldn't think of a more suitable guest than Dr. Emily Gutierrez, whom I had the pleasure of meeting through IntelxxDNA. Her expertise lies in comprehending the intersection of nutrition, the immune system, and mental health. Specifically, she focuses on how genetics and nutrition influence cognitive functions in individuals with conditions like ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, and pans/ pandas, and more. Her profound knowledge in these areas is evident throughout this episode as she provides a well-structured framework for understanding the interplay between mental health and the immune system, exploring various factors driving immune responses.Notably, neurotransmitters like glutamate play a pivotal role in the realm of mental health, a topic we delve deeply into during our discussion. We touch upon which genetic elements contribute to immune system activation, as well as the environmental triggers that impact both the immune system and mental well-being.About: DR. EMILY GUTIERREZ, DNP, CPNP, APRN, PMHS, IFM-CPDr. Gutierrez is a doctor of nursing practice and pediatric nurse practitioner that has been providing pediatric functional medicine care to patients for over a decade. She received her doctorate from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, and her masters degree as a pediatric nurse practitioner at the University of Texas in Austin, TX. Dr. Gutierrez is board certified in functional medicine by the Institute of Functional Medicine in addition to dual board certifications by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board as both a pediatric nurse practitioner and a primary care mental health specialist. Dr. Gutierrez is adjunct faculty at Johns Hopkins University and a fellow of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs. She has a busy pediatric functional medicine practice in Austin, Texas, and also is a founder of Neuro Nutrients, a nutraceutical company that provides custom formulations for supporting mental health needs naturally.Socials: Website: Instagram See below for resources mentioned in the episode: Glutamate Support- Calming Support Glutamate Support- NAC 800mg Serotonin Support- Mood Support Haroon, E., Miller, A. & Sanacora, G. Inflammation, Glutamate, and Glia: A Trio of Trouble in Mood Disorders. Neuropsychopharmacol 42, 193–215 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2016.199 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onethingpod/support
Episode 9 - Bonus Episode - Nikki Misner - Post Conference Recap: Favorite Conference Take-Aways In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, host Jen Smith speaks with Nikki Misner, MS, RDN, about all the exciting highlights from the recent NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP annual meeting held in San Diego, California. Nikki is a pediatric registered dietitian at the University of South Florida in the division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Nikki works with children with a wide variety of GI conditions. She has taken a special interest in diet therapy for eosinophilic esophagitis, IBD, addressing food insecurity, and managing enteral nutrition. Nikki is the current media chair for CPNP. Produced by: Jen Smith and Melissa TalleyNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
Motherhood is hard enough to navigate before food even comes into the picture. But so many of us as moms feel pressure and stress around meal times and providing food for our children...even when it comes to providing food for ourselves!Today's guest is Cierra Crowley, a Board Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with a diverse background in pediatric wellness, nutrition, exercise, and supplementation. Her passion for improving the health of our youth is infectious and I know we all can learn so much from her! What I love most is how she simplifies the process and takes the overwhelm out of learning to feed our families better. Cierra and I dive into all things nutrition, food quality, food preparation, and battles that come with feeding our children. She shares her journey with her three pregnancies (one in progress currently!), postpartum journeys, introduction of food to each of her children, and how she navigates food with her family now. Everyone starts somewhere and it's so important as moms that we remember it's not about being perfect or turning our lives upside down in one day. It's about making one small decision at a time, slightly better than we did before, and allowing those good decisions to stack up, learning and growing as we go. The impact of food on our children is astronomical. From the obvious factors of weight and body composition to less-spoken about impacts, such as behavior, attention, and risk for disease. You won't want to miss out on this conversation with Cierra and I hope you'll connect with her on social media to continue to learn more from her wealth of knowledge in pediatric wellness! Find Cierra on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/cierra.crowley/ or https://www.instagram.com/bitesizedwellness/Support the showLet's connect on social media! Send me your thoughts to https://www.instagram.com/alanna.hellman/. I'd love to get to know you better! Join the MWO Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/momsworkingovertimeYou can always find more information at www.momsworkingovertime.com.Thank you so much for listening! Love what you hear? Please share the podcast and leave a review! It means the world to me and helps me reach more moms so I can remind them how amazing they're doing.
This episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast highlights an emerging resource for adults and youths with the lived experience of pain called the Power Over Pain Portal. The Power Over Pain Portal works toward improving access to chronic pain care by providing access to free resources in a “one-stop shop,” including articles, videos, podcasts, courses, workshops, peer support, and even 24/7 one-on-one counseling – offered through Wellness Together Canada. While initiated and designed by a consortium of researchers, clinicians, patient partners, hospitals, and institutions in Canada, the Power Over Pain Portal is freely available worldwide. In this episode, PRF spoke with developers of the Power Over Pain Portal to learn more about its initiation, resources, and plans for the future. Podcast participants include: Lynn Cooper, Director of Research & Education – Canadian Injured Workers Alliance Jennifer Stinson, RN-EC, PhD, CPNP, FAAN, SickKids, Toronto, Canada Yaad Shergill, DC, MSc, The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and One Elephant Integrative Health Team Inc., Ontario, Canada Gregory Carbonetti, PhD, IASP Associate Director of Publications (host)
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.
Episode 6 - Bonus Episode - Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico - Pre-Conference Hype: A Spotlight on the 2023 CPNP Annual Meeting In this bonus episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast, Jen Smith and Bailey Koch host dietitians Nicole Martin and Tegan Medico. Nicole is a pediatric registered dietitian at Children's Wisconsin and has been practicing in the GI clinic there for 9 years. Her areas of interest include celiac disease and eosinophilic disorders. She has been involved with CPNP for 7 years, and has previously served as the CPNP media chair and is currently the CPNP president elect. Tegan has been at the University of Virginia Health for the past 10 years and has worked in a variety of roles: intensive care, gastroenterology, nephrology, transplant, and home health. She now serves the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition and the Pediatric Liver Transplant program, and she is coordinator for an elective in pediatric nutrition for UVa's School of Medicine. Tegan is the current Program Chair for CPNP. During this episode Nicole and Tegan discuss the exciting presentations and other dietitian related activities planned for the upcoming NASPGHAN/APGNN/CPNP meeting. Display event - 2023 Conference (naspghan.org)Early Bird rates until August 31stProduced by: Melissa TalleyNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
Welcome to this special episode of the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. For major FDA decisions in the field of neurology, we release short special episodes to offer a snapshot of the news, including the main takeaways for the clinical community, as well as highlights of the efficacy and safety profile of the agent in question. In this episode, we're covering the recent approval of SRP-9001, or delandistrogene moxeparvovec (Elevidys; Sarepta) in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Offering commentary is Natalie Goedeker, CPNP, a nurse practitioner in neurology in the Neuromuscular Division at Washington University in St Louis. SRP-9001 is an AAV vector-based gene therapy that was approved for the treatment of ambulatory patients with DMD with a confirmed mutation in the DMD gene aged 4 to 5 years, based on data from the phase 3 EMBARK study (NCT05096221). For more of NeurologyLive®'s coverage of SRP-9001's approval, head here: FDA Approves SRP-9001 as First Gene Therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Episode Breakdown: 0:30 – SRP-9001 (Elevidys; Sarepta) is approved for DMD 1:35 – Natalie Goedeker, CPNP, on the approval 3:05 – Efficacy of SRP-9001 4:00 – Goedeker on pieces of efficacy data released 4:45 – Currently available therapies for DMD 5:35 – Goedeker on role of SRP-9001 in treatment landscape 6:55 – Safety data of SRP-9001 8:00 – Goedeker on safety considerations of which prescribing clinicians should be aware Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com. REFERENCES 1. Sarepta Therapeutics announces FDA approval of Elevidys, the first gene therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy. News release. June 22, 2023. Accessed June 22, 2023. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230622454844/en/
Historically, camps for kids with hemophilia have played a specific and valuable role, enabling a young person with hemophilia to experience all the benefits of a traditional, summer camp experience. On this episode, we dig into the camp experience with some of the leading voices within the space. Contributors: Tracey Gaslin PhD, CPNP, FNP-BC, CRNI, RN-BC Michael Wang, MD Pat Torrey Sarah Shinkman Chris Bombardier Senior Advisor: Donna DiMichele, MD Hosted by: Patrick James Lynch Written by: Simantini Karve, PhD Show Notes: Presenting Sponsor: Sanofi Subscribe to the Global Hemophilia Report Connect with the Global Hemophilia Report Global Hemophilia Report on LinkedIn Global Hemophilia Report on Twitter Global Hemophilia Report on Facebook Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter
This week, I'm talking with Sarah Schulze PNP and how a "late night venture on the internet" turned into becoming her own boss as a medical content writer, course creator and private practice owner. Sarah has a passion for helping children and their families build solid foundations of health on which to grow and thrive! Sarah is a co-owner and NP at Clark and Schulze NP Practice, a private practice mental health clinic closing the gap in mental health resources in their community. In her search for work-life balance, Sarah discovered medical content writing several years ago and is also currently a writer, editor, and subject matter expert for multiple companies that specialize in training, test preparation, and continuing education for healthcare professionals. Listen in to learn.. Why Sarah left a traditional healthcare model to create a private practice How she created multiple revenue streams in her life and business Why she thinks every Nurse can do medical content writing How to connect with Sarah: Email: sarah@clarkandschulzenp.com Facebook messenger https://m.me/sarah.ehrat Private practice website: https://www.clarkandschulzenp.com/
In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, Melissa Talley is the sole host. She will be interviewing Jen Smith, Megan Murphy, and Bailey Koch on their current roles on the CPNP Executive Committee (EC). Why, well each of the other co-hosts will be ending their term on the EC this year, which means, there will be positions open for CPNP members to fill. Call for nominations will be coming soon so listen in, you may know just the right member to nominate based on what you hear during this episode. Produced by: Bailey KochNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
Episode 1 - Abigail Lundin - CPNP PresidentIn this very first episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, hosts Jen Smith and Megan Murphy speak with Abigail Lundin about her history with CPNP and projects she has been involved in, and her goals during her presidency. We also introduce CPNP and how the podcast came about along with the plans for future episodes. Produced by: Bailey KochNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
The new CPNP podcast is coming soon!We are so excited to share our very first episode of Nutrition Pearls, the Pediatric GI Nutrition Podcast. This podcast is brought to you by the Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionals or CPNP, part of the North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology, and Nutrition or NASPGHAN. Hosts Jen Smith and Megan Murphy will talk with CPNP president, Abigail Lundin, about her involvement with CPNP over the years and what her hopes are during her presidency. You will meet the other 2 co-hosts Bailey Koch and Melissa Talley in future episodes. This episode will be available on Wednesday April 19th 2023, so follow now!NASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
Discover recent developments in the prevention, treatment, and management of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia, including a comprehensive understanding of the risk factors and current clinical practice guidelines. This activity is presented by Gary H. Lyman, MD, MPH, FASCO, FACP, FRCP, Professor, University of Washington, and Maura Abbott, PhD, AOCNP®, CPNP, Columbia University School of Nursing. Listen now to earn free CME/NCPD! Click here to claim credit: http://bit.ly/3nT8TQJ
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.
Nearly all newborns run the risk of respiratory difficulties at birth. In this episode, NANNcast host Jill Beck is joined by Katherine Newnam, PhD, RN, CPNP, NNP-BC, to discuss best practices for ventilator management, the best modes of ventilation for the infant, how to minimize damage and inflammation, and more. This is the next installment of NANNcast's APRN series, which covers trending topics in advanced practice neonatal nursing.
It's hard enough to get kids an appointment to see their doctor during cold and flu season, and on top of that, there's the shortage of infant and children's fever reducer and antibiotics. Grace Mitchell, CPNP, of Saving Grace Pediatrics shares how they are meeting parents where they are to provide support and provides tips to combat the medication shortage.
Host, Dr. Catherine Cerulli, a professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester, is joined by her guest, Nila Bragg, MSN, CPNP, a certified pediatric nurse practitioner and a Medical Consultant for the New York City Administration for Children's Services (ACS). ACS's mission is to protect and promote the safety and well-being of New York City's children. As part of that work, child protective specialists from ACS conduct investigations to determine what is needed to best keep the children safe. For instance, to help keep families together, child protective specialists often connect families to services that can help, including counseling, substance abuse treatment, and access to concrete resources, like food, diapers clothing and even child care vouchers. Throughout this work, it is important that ACS child protective staff understand a variety of medical issues that the family may be coping with, as well as treatments, in order to better identify whether there are any potential safety risks. As a Medical Consultant for ACS, Nila provides consultation to child protective specialists who have clients with complex medical histories. Nila helps CPS better connect children and their families with services that best support caregivers as they manage their child's medical needs. Nila's key message is that educating families and connecting them to resources is paramount to not only improve children's health, but connections also support the overall well-being of children and their families.
Audra N. Rankin, DNP, APRN, CPNP shares her background and how being curious has led her into a unique realm of healthcare. She and Dr. Honaker discuss how healthcare delivery has changed significantly over the last 20 years, how training for nurses and advance practice nurses has evolved and how parenting has played an important role in both of their professional lives. Show notes are here: https://parentmd.com/podcasts/healthcare-through-a-nurse-practitioners-eyes-with-audra-n-rankin-dnp-aprn-cpnp--ep-11/ Visit our website to learn more at www.parentmd.com The podcast can also be found on YouTube: ParentMD Find us on social media @myparentmd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myparentmd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Parentmd-345292746550207 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyParentMD TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdngysXU/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MyParentMD/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parentmd/
#podcast #asthma #pharma #femaleleadership #medicalaffairs Karen S. Rance, DNP, CPNP is the Head of Medical Affairs, North America for ALK-Abello, a global pharmaceutical company. She formerly trained as an allergy, asthma, and immunology specialty NP and received her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from the University of Virginia. She served as the Industry Chair for the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) in 2019 and 2020. When she departed clinical practice in 2015, she did so with the intent of painting the medical landscape with a broader brush for the betterment of allergy patients throughout the US and Canada.
Childhood vaccines, school learning struggles and mental health: These topics have been top of mind for parents since early 2020. Now that the third pandemic school year has begun, parents are still working to ensure their kids are healthy and thriving despite the public health challenges. Vaccines have always been important for kids, and now physicians include the COVID-19 vaccine with necessary childhood vaccinations. The lockdowns of 2020 contributed to anxiety and potential learning loss. As society continues its slow walk toward normalcy, what can parents do to help their kids make up for lost time or ease their anxiety? In Episode 51, Dr. G and his guest Annie Ryan, MSN, CPNP, a certified pediatric nurse practitioner, have a can't-miss conversation about child vaccinations, learning loss and mental health. Guest Annie L. Ryan, MSN, CPNP – Certified pediatric nurse practitioner, Swedish Medical Group, Swedish Hospital; Past-president of the Illinois Chapter of the American Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. Connect with us on social Follow Health 360 with Dr. G on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for notifications about new episodes and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast. Facebook at @Health360wDrG Twitter at @Health360wDrG Instagram at @Health360wDrG
NFID President Patricia (Patsy) A. Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP, shares insights on storytelling and effectively responding to parent and patient concerns about vaccines to protect against COVID-19, measles, and other preventable diseases...
Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) is a treatment for food allergies and has been around for a while in different forms — but only in January 2020 did the FDA approve the first standardized OIT. So, what is it? How does it work? Who is eligible? We invited a nurse practitioner and a food allergy mom on the podcast to find out.Guests: Meg Nohe, Allergy AmuletJodi Shroba, APRN, CPNP, Children's Mercy HospitalResources:Jodi Shroba's article about Peanut OIT
In this episode, we discuss the basics of obtaining and maintaining enteral and parenteral access with pediatric surgery nurse Neil Ead, MSN, CPNP, CNSC. Tube and line selection and insertion, routine maintenance, and the prevention of complications are included. Recorded 3/5/21, Length 42 minutes.
Autism, ADHD, OCD, and PANDAS/PANS are some of the challenging neuroinflammatory conditions in growing numbers of children these days. While the conventional treatment has typically been pharmaceuticals and behavioral therapies, we are truly in the midst of a paradigm shift aiming at root causes and asking 'why' and 'how' for both cause and treatment. Innovations in medicine are bringing us new evaluation tools, nuanced diagnosis capabilities, and treatment options. Dr Emily Gutierrez, a seasoned pediatric psychiatric doctorally-prepared nurse practitioner in Austin, Texas, prioritizes these kids who need new approaches. We begin the show by walking through the names, diagnostic criteria, and developmental progressions of some of these disorders like PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections), PANS (Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome), and autism spectrum disorder, including their associated symptoms of anxiety, depression, and OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). She delineates autism as kids with global delay who have never met milestones (consider genetic testing with chromosomal microarray and Fragile X testing) versus those with regression or later development of symptoms (consider environmental triggers). We review Dr Richard Frye's formula for regressive autism or PANS/PANDAS etiologies being 20% genetics + 80% environmental triggers, including oxidative stress (aka total toxic burden of metals, infections, mycotoxins, poor elimination), methylation deficiencies, and mitochondrial dysfunction. She notes, "Psychiatric symptoms can have an immunological basis that needs to be ruled out before sticking a kid on a medication. Maybe the med is amoxicillin instead of prozac." We get far into the details with these physiological processes. This is an exciting conversation about understanding root causes, choosing treatment approaches and celebrating the inherent resilience of children. The earlier the intervention, the better the outcome. She emphasizes that these conditions are not the fault of the child or the parents and that it is somewhat a war of attrition, meaning, staying with it is the best way to support kids long term to become their best selves. For the benefit of our kids and society as a whole, we all need to heed the call to approach children with neuroinflammatory conditions with fresh, science-based, evidence-backed eyes- listen in to learn what this means and how it can be done. Resources: Dr Emily Gutierrez's clinic: https://www.neuronutritionassociates.com/ Dr Emily Gutierrez's nutritional supplement line: NeuroNutrients (coming July 2022!) Dr Emily Gutierrez's book link: The Parent's Roadmap to Autism (2018) MAPS: Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs for clinicians TACA for parent support: The Autism Community in Action
Bonnie Compton, APRN, BC, CPNP, is a child and adolescent therapist, parent coach, pediatric nurse practitioner, and one of America's most trusted resources when it comes to parenting. Her 30+ years of well-earned wisdom, hard-won experience, and results-driven techniques have touched and transformed countless parents and kids across the nation and around the world. Facebook | Instagram | Twitter https://www.bonniecompton.com/
Discover recent developments in the prevention, treatment, and management of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia, including a comprehensive understanding of the risk factors and current clinical practice guidelines. This activity is presented by Gary H. Lyman, MD, MPH, FASCO, FACP, FRCP, Professor, University of Washington, and Maura Abbott, PhD, AOCNP®, CPNP, Columbia University School of Nursing. Listen now to earn free CME/NCPD!
In this first of 2 podcasts episodes, Alison Towerman, RN, MSN, CPNP, and Michael R. DeBaun, MD, MPH, discuss best practices for the management of painful vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs) in patients with sickle cell disease, review the disease pathophysiology, and provide emergency department and outpatient setting recommendations on nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management of painful VOCs. This activity is available for 0.25 ANCC and 0.25 AAPA credits, with 0.25 credits applicable for pharmacology credit for NPs. To receive credit for this program, go to pce.is/sickle.Contributors:Michael R. DeBaun, MD, MPHDirectorVanderbilt-Meharry Center for Excellence in Sickle Cell DiseaseProfessorPediatrics and MedicineVice Chair for Clinical and Translational ResearchDepartment of PediatricsJ.C. Peterson Chair in PediatricsNashville, TennesseeMichael R. DeBaun, MD, MPH: consulting, speaker, and advisory board fees: Forma, GBT, Novartis, and Vertix.Alison Towerman, RN, MSN, CPNPPediatric Nurse PractitionerDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology/OncologyWashington University School of Medicine in St. LouisSt. Louis, Missouri Ms. Towerman has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
In this second of 2 podcasts episodes on the management of painful vaso-occlusive crises in patients with sickle cell disease, listen to Alison Towerman, RN, MSN, CPNP, and Michael R. DeBaun, MD, MPH, discuss available treatment options for the prevention of painful vaso-occlusive events, and provide emergency department and outpatient setting recommendations on the proper use and indications for hydroxyurea, L-glutamine, and P-selecting blocking antibody crizanlizumab. This activity is available for 0.25 ANCC and 0.25 AAPA credits, with 0.25 credits applicable for pharmacology credit for NPs. To receive credit for this program, go to pce.is/sickle.Contributors:Michael R. DeBaun, MD, MPHDirectorVanderbilt-Meharry Center for Excellence in Sickle Cell DiseaseProfessorPediatrics and MedicineVice Chair for Clinical and Translational ResearchDepartment of PediatricsJ.C. Peterson Chair in PediatricsNashville, TennesseeMichael R. DeBaun, MD, MPH: consulting, speaker, and advisory board fees: Forma, GBT, Novartis, and Vertix.Alison Towerman, RN, MSN, CPNPPediatric Nurse PractitionerDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology/OncologyWashington University School of Medicine in St. LouisSt. Louis, Missouri Ms. Towerman has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Did you know that more than 1 in 5 children with food allergies also experience food insecurity (FI)? Children whose families struggle to acquire adequate nutrition are at higher risk for a wide range of conditions, including asthma, obesity and mental health issues. In this podcast, you'll hear more on this topic, including guidance on FI screening in the pediatric care setting, from Jodi Shroba, MSN, APRN, CPNP, Food Allergy Program Coordinator for the Division of Allergy, Immunology, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Children's Mercy Kansas City.
This week we sit down with Lexi Yoo, FNP-BC/CPNP who is the Founder & clinical + creative genius behind Yoo Direct Health a practice she started only three years ago but has surpassed growth milestones of those 3x her tenure. She's an innovative thinker who sees opportunities where others see barriers. This led to a push for telehealth during the shutdown of 2020, the launch of a podcast and YouTube channel to educate patients, and an overall focus on building a business that puts patients at the center. And it's worked.The functional area of her practice is exploding, and her aesthetics side is, too! She's unlocked a formula for success with her direct care model that's building retention & improving patient compliance.Listen to this episode to hear more about how Lexi is continuing to innovate and break barriers to build a practice that's built for long term success and profitability!
TeamPeds Talks newest series, focused on Nurse Practitioner Leadership and Career Development, is brought to you by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. This series of podcasts includes inspiring and thought-provoking conversations with expert leaders in pediatric health care with a focus on advancing career development and leading change. This series is hosted by Dr. Andrea Kline-Tilford, NAPNAP's Executive Board President. Andrea Kline-Tilford, PhD, CPNP-AC is an Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with significant clinical experience in pediatric critical care and pediatric cardiac surgery. She is the NAPNAP Executive Board President and the Professional Issues Department Editor of the Journal of Pediatric Health Care. She is the co-editor of two books: Lippincott Certification Review: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and Cases in Pediatric Acute Care: Strengthening Clinical Decision Making. She has presented internationally on topics of pediatric acute care and pediatric advanced practice nursing, with many publications in these areas. She is an advocate for children and proud mother of two. This episode's guests are Mary Chesney and Karen G. Duderstadt. This episode of TeamPeds Talks features a conversation with two passionate pediatric-focused nurse practitioner advocates on planetary health and climate change and co-editors of the recent special issue of the Journal of Pediatric Health Care, Dr. Mary Chesney and Dr. Karen Duderstadt. This exciting episode explores the extensive impacts of climate change and planetary health on child health and strategies for pediatric-focused nurse practitioners to incorporate into practice, education, and personal life. Tune in to hear more about this call-to-action on climate change and planetary health. Future generations are depending on us. Mary Chesney, PhD, APRN, CPNP, FAANP, FAAN, is a Clinical Professor and the Katherine R. & C. Walton Lillehei Chair in Nursing Leadership at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. She is the past Director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program. Her teaching and scholarship focus on health policy, nursing leadership, and children's health. Dr. Chesney's past professional roles include serving as Health Policy Chair and President of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. She is a member of the Alliance of Nurses for a Healthy Environment and Clinicians for Planetary Health. She has presented and published on a wide array of health policy topics and is an advocate for protecting children from harmful environmental exposures and the effects of climate change. Karen G. Duderstadt PhD, RN is a Clinical Professor Emerita at the University of California San Francisco School of Nursing. She is the past Director of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program. She completed her PhD at UCSF in Nursing & Health Policy in 2006, and her research focused on Access to Care for low-income children. In clinical practice at the Children's Health Center at Zuckerberg San Francisco General, she cared for the urban LatinX population of children and families. She is a founding member of the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) and has served on the Steering Committee and the Policy and Advocacy Committee working on environmental and chemical policy reform. She has presented and published on a wide range of child health policy topics and environmental health issues nationally including the impact of chemical policy on children's health and the impact of environmental health policy on child health, as well as the health policy issues of access to care for children living in low-income families, the impact of childhood overweight and obesity on the health care system, and on tobacco policy and impact on youth.
First proposed in 1967, the medical home is meant to improve access to care, maximize care satisfaction, and improve overall health. It can also help provide continuity of care. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Donna Hallas, PhD, CPNP, PPCNP-BC, PMHS, FAANP, FAAN, to discuss the importance of maintaining a strong medical home and the value of vaccination remaining in it, particularly the COVID-19 vaccine.
Brenda Snyder, RN, APRN, CPNP and Christy Dejmal, RN MSN CPNP lead an interactive discussion on recurrent childhood illnesses.
Jodi Shroba, CPNP, leads a discussion on pediatric food allergies.
Listen to Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD and Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP as they spill the tea about this week's hot topic in celebration of Pharmacists Month. With special guests Dr.'s Ehret and Silvia, they will discuss what's going on in the Pharmacist Corner and explain the role of pharmacists in depression management. Megan Ehret, PharmD, MS, BCPP is a psychiatric pharmacist and a Professor at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Dr. Ehret is also the Past-President of CPNP and the current Section Editor for the Pharmacist Corner on PsychU. Richard Silvia, PharmD, BCPP is Professor at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Dr. Silvia maintains a practice site at the Codman Square Health Center, in Dorchester, MA. Join the PsychU Podcast team this week and learn more about the role of Pharmacists in depression management. Featuring: • Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD, OPDC MSL • Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP, OPDC Sr. MSL • Megan Ehret, PharmD, MS, BCPP • Richard Silvia, PharmD, BCPP #MDD #PharmacistsMonth #PharmD The Role Of The Pharmacist In The Treatment Of Depression - PsychU: https://bit.ly/3peY7ms Suicide Stratification Risk Models & The Role Of Pharmacists In Suicide Education & Prevention - PsychU: https://bit.ly/30xH9VX Pharmacist Corner - PsychU: https://bit.ly/3jdtudn Amica Simmons-Yon and Jacquelyn Canning are employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. Megan Ehret and Richard Silvia are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. PsychU is supported by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC), Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. (OAPI), and Lundbeck, LLC – committed supporters of the mental health treatment community. The opinions expressed by PsychU's contributors are their own and are not endorsed or recommended by PsychU or its sponsors. The information provided through PsychU is intended for the educational benefit of mental health care professionals and others who support mental health care. It is not intended as, nor is it a substitute for, medical care, advice, or professional diagnosis. Health care professionals should use their independent medical judgement when reviewing PsychU's educational resources. Users seeking medical advice should consult with a health care professional. No CME or CEU credits are available through any of the resources provided by PsychU. Some of the contributors may be paid consultants for OPDC, OAPI, and / or Lundbeck, LLC. US.CORP.X.21.00677
ONS member Ellen Olson, RN, MS, CPNP, BMTCN®, CPHON®, bone marrow transplant pediatric nurse practitioner at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Aflac Cancer and the Blood Disorder Service in Emory University's Department of Pediatrics, both in Georgia, and member of the Metro Atlanta ONS Chapter, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss stem cell transplantation as a treatment option for pediatric sickle cell disease. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.75 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at myoutcomes.ons.org by September 17, 2023. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of NCPD by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Episode Notes Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. Additional Oncology Nursing Podcast episodes on pediatric patients with cancer Additional Oncology Nursing Podcast episodes on transplantation ONS Voice article: FDA Approves L-Glutamine Powder for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease ONS Voice article: Tips for Managing Chronic Pain in High-Risk Patient Populations Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing article: Young Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: Challenges With Transition to Adult Health Care Be the Match information on sickle cell disease Centers for Disease Control and Prevention information on sickle cell disease National Institutes of Health guidelines on sickle cell disease Sickle Cell Disease Association of America 2010 study by Walters et al. on transplants for sickle cell disease To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org.
Low-dose immunotherapy (LDI) represents a breakthrough in the treatment of allergies, autoimmunity, and chronic infections. In today's episode, Seth interviews Jana Roso about how LDI helps restore immune tolerance and decreases the need for allergy shots and steroids in patients with immune-mediated conditions. Jana Roso is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner who has been trained through the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs. She is also a member of the Institute of Functional Medicine. She obtained her baccalaureate degree in Human Development and Family Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin and later obtained her master's degree in nursing with a pediatric nurse practitioner focus. In this episode, Seth and Jana discuss: What is Low-Dose Immunotherapy (LDI)? How Jana uses this therapy with her pediatric patients How LDI differs from allergy shots or drops The benefits of restoring natural tolerance instead of pharmaceutical drugs How LDI helps patients with autoimmunity, food sensitivities, eczema, and Lyme What are the risks and benefits of LDI? A real-life patient case study Jana's health tip: Get outside and get some fresh air! More About Jana Roso Jana Rosso, MSN, APRN, CPNP, is the founder of Neuronutrition Associates in Austin, Texas. A is also the co-author of the book A Parent's Roadmap to Autism: A Functional Medicine Approach. Jana is passionate about providing holistic healthcare to children with chronic illness through an integrative and functional medicine approach. She specializes in helping children on the autism spectrum and those who have been diagnosed with PANS or PANDAS. You can find out more about Jana and her practice at www.neuronutritionassociates.com/practitioners/ Follow Jana on Facebook at Neuronutrition Associates
Teen vaping is on the rise since 2010. Jennifer Lavallee, MS, APRN, CPNP of Merrimack Pediatrics discusses the prevalence and how dangerous vaping is.
On this episode, I interview Jana Roso, a pediatric functional medicine practitioner (who happens to be Leo's pediatrician). She is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to using root cause medicine to optimize children's health and prevent disease. We went deep into preconception, the first year of life and beyond. I hope you feel as empowered as I did when speaking to her and that it gives you the confidence to implement new tools right away. Enjoy! Resources: Find Jana on Instagram Learn more about Neuronutrition Associates Resources from Episode: Nourished Beginnings Baby Food Book https://www.thepaleomom.com/ Westin Price https://againstallgrain.com/ // Get more healing tips at faithashenden.com Follow Faith on Instagram: @thathealingfeeling Send questions and feedback at thathealingfeelingpodcast@gmail.com
After 34 years of blazing trails at Children's Minnesota, our beloved vaccinologist and infection prevention specialist, pediatric nurse practitioner Patsy Stinchfield, retired on July 1st, 2021. On this Trailblazers episode, we learn about the resilience it took to be one of the first nurse practitioners at Children's Minnesota, steadily plowing the field for those who would come after her. From her beginnings as a nurse practitioner in the Emergency Department, to her pioneering leadership of Children's first HIV program, to her fearless and steadfast guidance through multiple infectious disease outbreaks (including Ebola, H1N1, Measles and COVID) listen to what it took to pave the way with courage, optimism and gratitude.
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On this episode of “A World of Difference,” we'll visit an innovative small private school in Leesburg, Florida that integrates art and movement into the three R's and has proven to be just what the doctor ordered for its students with ADHD. Next, we'll do a deeper dive into the alphabet soup of ADHD and explore ways that parents can better support their children with the help of our esteemed panel of experts in our “Ask the Experts” segment with Miami psychiatrist Dr. Arthur Bregman, Dr. Gilbert Franco, and Rashonda R. Musawwir, APRN, CPNP, PMHS. Finally, we'll introduce you to this month's “Difference Maker,” Peter Shankman, an entrepreneur whose ADHD has powered the launch of several companies and the publication of a host of books. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-world-of-difference/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-world-of-difference/support
In this episode, we discuss: Zoomy, a safe and convenient local child transportation service for kids ages 8-17. Watch founder and CEO present to educators on how Zoomy works! Pediatric psychiatry nurse practitioner, Jaime Becker, MSN, CPNP, PMHS is now accepting new patients ages 2-22 for conditions like ADHD, anxiety and depression. Positive Influence Leadership Camp is a unique summer camp for kids going into 6, 7 or 8th grades. It teaches necessary life skills like communication, coping and social skills. Spots will GO QUICKLY! Vine Street Market is Sat, 8am-noon. Ellen from Fezziwig's will have a live cooking demonstration using only food available from market vendors. The menu sounds delicious! Hazardous Waste Collection event is Sat, May 22 from 8am-3pm at the Monroe County Fairgrounds. Badges & Bagels is a meet and greet with Shiloh Police officers and a chance to hear from the IL Attorney General's office about consumer fraud. Wed, May 26, 10-11 am at Klucker Hall. Wed, May 26 is Music in the Park in Shiloh, 7-8:30pm. George Portz and His Blue Grass Friends. Tues, June 8, 9-11am job fair at the O'Fallon VFW. 100's of jobs, some employers will hire on the spot. Save the Date! Sat, June 26 will have SO MUCH happening in downtown O'Fallon. Live music, funky art festival and art events, food trucks and local fare. More details to come! Follow us on Instagram @The618Now. Submit business updates, show ideas and events you'd like us to consider promoting to events@ofallonchamber.com.
The 4th trimester is the transitional period between birth and 12 weeks postpartum. It is a time of great physical and emotional change as your baby adjusts to the world, and you adjust to life as a mother. In this episode, we are joined by Mercedes Thomas, MSN, APRN, CPNP, IBCLC, also known as "Mercedes the NP". Mercedes is a healthcare consultant, writer, pediatric nurse practitioner, and certified lactation consultant. She is also the author of the best-selling book "What in the Baby?!?: The Modern Mama's Guide to Confidently Caring for Your Baby and Surviving the Postpartum Period," a book written to help expectant mothers and new parents transition into the new normal of parenthood. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/swirlandsippodcast)
Stephanie Kronberg RN, APRN, CPNP discusses the importance of keeping your children's skin safe and protected all year round.
TeamPeds Talks will focus on Mental Health in our second Conversations on Child Health series. Each conversation episode is hosted by National Association of Pediatric Nurse Pediatric Executive Board President Jessica Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP. This episode's guests are Julie LaMothe DNP, APRN, CPNP, CNE , Beth Morton DNP, RN, CPN, and Cindy Hill DNP, RN, CPN, discussing Special Needs. An African proverb says “It takes a village to raise a child.” Join three faculty experts from Indiana University to learn how APRNs are prepared to care for children with special needs, support transitions from pediatric to adult care, and partner with school professionals and nurses to help families improve mental health outcomes. Visit us at napnap.org!
As mothers with young children it can be tough to find time for yourself. Listen in to Best selling author and Nurse practitioner Mercedes Thomas on the discussion of Self-care as a mother and her upcoming Best Selling Book "What in the Baby" that is available April 30th.Odi Adelakun~The Rest Coach: https://linktr.ee/odiadelakunMercedes' website: www.mercedesthomas.comInstagram: instagram.com/mercedesthenp/ Facebook: facebook.com/mercedesthenpLink to check out What in the Baby?!?: https://amzn.to/2PrF5t6 Mommy Mood Tracker: (daily mood tracker)https://mailchi.mp/d66fb0ef78e1/mommymoodtrackerResources for parents:https://mercedesthomas.com/resources/ (includes the handout on POST-BIRTH Warning Signs)Find and connect with a birth or postpartum doula:https://www.dona.org/https://www.blackdoulas.org/ Support the show
"The Word on Medicine” discussed Children's Chest Wall Anomalies. Medical experts and a patient discuss the symptoms and treatment of chest wall anomalies, such as pectus excavatum, that begin in childhood. Our panel of experts includes Dr. John Densmore from the Department of Surgery and Michelle Czarnecki (MSN, CPNP) and are joined by a very grateful patient who shared his amazing story.
In this podcast, Patricia (Patsy) A. Stinchfield, MS, CPNP, talks about the communication framework from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) to help leaders across many sectors, including healthcare, business, education, and government, promote vaccine acceptance and encourage COVID-19 prevention measures.
Description #50 - In today's episode, you are going to be inspired by millennial, wife, mother, nurse practitioner, case manager, author, and owner of a healthcare consulting firm, “Mercedes The NP”. Mercedes walks us through how she got to where she is today and how she turned her passion for maternal-child health into a viable business model. Show Notes Download a sneak peek of Mercedes' book What In The Baby?!? Here. Get the scoop on the basics of baby care, the postpartum fourth trimester, and much more! Other Episodes Mentioned Episode #35 Work From Home Nursing Jobs Series - Case Management Interested in Case Management? Check out our Foundations of Case Management Course and take 20% off at checkout when you use the coupon code ‘tsahn20' More About Mercedes Mercedes Thomas, MSN, APRN, CPNP is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner, certified lactation counselor, maternal-child health consultant, and the author of "What in the Baby?!?: The Modern Mama's Guide to Confidently Caring For Your Baby and Surviving the Postpartum Period," which will be released in early 2021. She was recently awarded the 2020 Washington Parent Pick in the category of breastfeeding support. Mercedes owns a health consulting firm where she provides families, healthcare providers, and organizations with education and content focused on infant care, pediatrics, lactation, and postpartum. Mercedes has over 12 years of nursing experience working in both the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), as well as, inpatient and outpatient pediatrics. Her mission is to combine her nursing expertise with her experiences as a mom to provide evidence-based education to families to help simplify parenting during the first year and reduce healthcare disparities. Mercedes also serves on several national committees in an effort to improve infant feeding practices and access to quality healthcare. Connect with Mercedes Email: hello@mercedesthomas.com Instagram: @mercedesthenp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mercedesthenp Website: www.mercedesthomas.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mercedesthomasnp I want to thank each and every one of you for listening to the podcast. It would be amazing if you would leave a review and rating. They are incredibly helpful and I value your feedback so much. Follow The Stay At Home Nurse on Facebook and join The Stay At Home Nurse Podcast FB group. We have a listing for each episode that you can share with your friends. We are also @the_stay_at_home_nurse on Instagram. Follow me there and share the podcast. Follow me on Clubhouse @dgillingham And finally follow me, Deanna Cooper Gillingham on LinkedIn.
ONS members Janet Van Cleave, PhD, of New York University's Rory Meyers College of Nursing in New York City, and Micah Skeens, PhD, RN, CPNP, of Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, OH, the 2020 recipients of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge in Oncology, join Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss how they made their projects a reality using the grant funding and how any nurse can work to make their innovative ideas a reality. Additionally, Van Cleave discusses her Oncology Nursing Foundation-funded study to measure her project's outcomes. The challenge supports the development of nurse-led innovative projects to improve oncology care, including prevention, early detection, treatment, and care for cancer survivors. For more information on the challenge, read the ONS Voice article linked in the episode notes. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at myoutcomes.ons.org by January 1, 2023. The planners have no conflicts to disclose and the episode has no commercial support. The faculty for this episode, Dr. Van Cleave and Dr. Skeens, disclosed grant funding from Johnson & Johnson Innovation. Dr. Van Cleave also disclosed grant funding from the Oncology Nursing Foundation and NYU Mega-Grants Initiative. ONS is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Episode Notes Check out these resources from today's episode: Complete this evaluation for free NCPD. ONS Voice article: Oncology Nursing Society Announces Awardees of Nurses Innovate QuickFire Challenge in Oncology ONS Voice article: To Drive Clinical Excellence and Resources, ONS Launches Center for Innovation Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 134: Nurse Innovators Increase Access to Biomarker Testing During ONS Hackathon Oncology Nursing Foundation grant funding
Jamie Neal Lewis RN, APRN, CPNP, CPN shares how the events in 2020 have an impact on children's mental health and different ways to help your child.
A debate has been raging over whether safe in-school education is possible. School districts across the country have adopted a multitude of different responses to the problem. Contemporary Pediatrics sat down with Donna Hallas, PhD, RN, PPCNP-BC, CPNP, PMHS, FAANP, FAAN, to discuss the debate and how health care providers can help.
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On today's episode I am diving into my recent experience with taking and passing boards for my CPNP. I go into everything from what certification test I took, how I prepared, and tips for success. This episode has bits and pieces that will apply to everyone! Are you enjoying The Nightingal Podcast? Join us for more content at thenightingalpodcast.com, or on social media at @thenightingalpodcast.
Orthopedic conditions can cause pain and dysfunction, causing aches and pains in bones and joints. Mobility and activity may be limited by these conditions. Polly Wimer, CPNP, APRN discusses common orthopedic conditions and their treatment.
Jason Yoder, Operations Manager of Children's Mercy Sports Medicine Center; Dr. Shayla Sullivant, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist; and Angie Vanderpool, Nurse Practitioner (MSN, RN, CPNP, ONC) join host Dean Linke to talk about student-athlete depression and suicide prevention.
Lindsey Wimmer is the Executive Director of Star Legacy Foundation. She is a pediatric nurse practitioner,a nursing professor at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, and a mom to 3 children at home and 1 son who was stillborn in 2004 at 38 weeks gestation.
In Episode 016 of The Household Health Podcast, I interview Nurse Practitioner and President of the Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners, Dr. Ann Sheehan, DNP, CPNP. Today, we discuss exactly, what is a Nurse Practitioner? What the Nurse Practitioner is trained to do, we dive into the specific degree requirements of the Nurse Practitioner and the clinical hours that are required for their education, differences between a Physician and a Nurse Practitioner, how Nurse Practitioners are able to provide safe and cost effective healthcare, common myths about Nurse Practitioners that Dr. Sheehan has encountered in her practice, the restrictions that are placed on Nurse Practitioners in the states of Michigan and how this is not the same for other states, in the United States and how as a listener, you can get involved politically to have an influence on how healthcare is delivered, along with much more!