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NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner (AANP)
147. Addressing Common Mental Disorders in Today's Youth: Roundup on Adolescent Health PT2

NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner (AANP)

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 64:45 Transcription Available


On this compelling episode of NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®, Dr. Jessica Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN, and guest Dr. Ashley Hodges, PhD, CRNP, WHNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, dive deep into the adolescent mental health crisis, shedding light on the alarming trends affecting today's youth. From the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic to the pressure of growing up in a hyper-connected digital world, this discussion explores critical risk factors, early warning signs and practical strategies for nurse practitioners (NPs) and families alike. This episode also emphasizes the importance of upstream prevention, holistic care, reducing stigma and integrating mental health support into primary care. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, Jessica and Ashley offer compassionate, expert insight on how to recognize and respond to adolescent mental health challenges, while highlighting resources, screenings and training opportunities for NPs committed to making a difference.

The Oncology Nursing Podcast
Episode 361: 50th Anniversary: The Value of ONS Membership in Advancing the Oncology Nursing Profession

The Oncology Nursing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 28:01


“We spent time today discussing all the ways that owners can have a positive impact on career growth, whether you're a bedside nurse or just in teaching, research, hospital leadership. More than career growth, I see ONS as kind of a barrier to burnout and a catalyst for professional self-care. I think that no matter what aspect of oncology care you're involved in, it is a difficult and complex specialty. And I think with that can come a lot of challenges and tough days, and ONS brings a sense of community to that and, specifically, a community that is pushing cancer care forward,” ONS member Amy Kaiser, MSN, CPNP-PC, told Nick Escobedo, DNP, RN, OCN®, NE-BC, member of the ONS 50th anniversary committee, during a conversation about the benefits of ONS membership. Escobedo spoke with Kaiser, who joined ONS as a student, and Susan Groenwald, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, a charter ONS member, about how ONS membership and resources have helped them grow in their careers. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0  Episode Notes  This episode is not eligible for NCPD.  ONS Podcast™ episodes: 50th anniversary series Episode 331: DNP and PhD Collaboration Strategies to Help Advance Oncology Care Episode 327: Journey of a Student Nurse: Choosing Oncology Nursing and the Value of a Professional Home Episode 160: Build Innovative Staff Education Tools and Resources ONS Voice articles: Your ONS Membership Offers You Benefits in Other Organizations, Too Co-Creation Modernizes ONS Chapters to Meet Member Needs ONS book: Cancer Basics (third edition) ONS course: ONS Cancer Basics™ Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing article: Professional Organization Membership: The Benefits of Increasing Nursing Participation ONS membership ONS chapters ONS Communities Connie Henke Yarbro Oncology Nursing History Center To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode Groenwald: “ONS was groundbreaking in so many areas. The area that sticks out to me was, I was the board liaison to the standards committee. And so, the development of oncology nursing standards, it was a hallmark and critical to the field and to me and my practice, as well as education. It was very exciting time.” TS 4:18 Kaiser: “I think that my very first introduction to cancer care came from the Cancer Basics course. I think I feel fortunate that I probably was the recipient of a lot of the efforts of Susan, who has pioneered so many of these different oncology resources. I had the benefit of being at school during a time where there were a ton of resources available through ONS.” TS 5:38 Groenwald: “Having attended the meetings and getting involved in some of the committees is where I met people and worked with people. And that became, for me, very vital for doing a book, where it was a contributed book, an edited book [Cancer Nursing: Principles and Practice], so we had lots of different chapters and contributors, but I met them all through ONS. And how we communicated was via the old-fashioned mail and telephone. I didn't even have a computer. We typed the whole manuscript, thousands and thousands of pages, the first couple editions.” TS 12:25 Kaiser: “What's so wonderful about going to [Congress] is everybody there is looking to move oncology nursing forward and meet people and connect and network. And it's this, you know, magical space of people who are meeting and sharing shared experiences, and I got to feel all of that prior to even being an oncology nurse. And I went home from that first conference, immediately discussed with my manager that I wanted to move to the oncology floor, and I did. But it was meeting all of those people and hearing about those career paths that did that for me.” TS 16:42 Kaiser: “I think people who are involved with ONS, I found, are also very, very willing to mentor. I was very fortunate as I was speaking to these people, not even being an oncology nurse, that they were so welcoming and wanted to welcome me into the specialty and wanted to show me how to get involved. So I think it's just taking that very first step of talking to somebody or going to that local chapter meeting, and then the rest of it becomes a lot easier.” TS 19:29 Groenwald: “One thing Amy mentioned that I think is important is that new nurses have so many opportunities. I think it's scary to put forth an abstract to speak at the conference. It's scary, but it's such a great opportunity for anybody at any level in their career. If they have something of interest to share, it's such a great place. I feel like it launched my career in terms of being able to speak in front of people and think critically about things and put together some projects. This all came from my work with ONS.” TS 20:51

HPNA Podcast Corner
Ep. 43 - An Insider's View: An Insider's View: A Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's Reflections as a Palliative Care Clinician, Caregiver, and Mother

HPNA Podcast Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 26:59


Join us for an insightful episode featuring seasoned Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Meggan Mikal-DeMont DNP, APRN-FPA, PCNS-BC, CPNP-PC, CHPPN ®, FPCN® with more than10 years of experience in palliative care and pain management. In this whole-hearted interview, she reflects on her husband's nine-month experience with Stage IV colorectal cancer and offers an insider's perspective as both a palliative care clinician and caregiver- how as a couple they navigated the miracle they were hoping for within the system, how these experiences have transformed Meggan's clinical practice, and how life has unfolded since then. Listen for what the health care teams did well, areas where they could improve, and how administrators can champion hospice and palliative care services to make end of life easier for patients and their families.     Meggan Mikal DNP, APRN-FPA, PCNS-BC, CPNP-PC, CHPPN®, FPCN®Meggan Mikal-DeMont is the nurse practitioner of Pediatric Advance Care Team - Palliative & Pain at Advocate Children's Hospitals in Oak Lawn, IL.  Pursuing her interest in working with families that have children living with complex and series illnesses, Meggan has completed a fellowship in pediatric neurodevelopmental disabilities through the Illinois Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) program. She also has completed a fellowship in pediatric palliative and hospice nursing through University of Illinois in Chicago and through the Coleman Foundation. This led her to also become a board-certified pediatric hospice and palliative nurse in 2009.  Meggan, along with an interdisciplinary committee, started the Pediatric Palliative and Supportive Care program at Advocate Children's Hospital - Oak Lawn in October of 2012.  Her background as a pediatric intensive care nurse is where her love and passion for working with children with critical and chronic illness grew.  She is an End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) trainer and received that training at St. Jude's Hospital in Memphis, TN.  Meggan is an active member of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) where she serves on the Advocacy and Legislative Committee. She participated as both an item writer and chair for the pediatric hospice and palliative nurse exam from 2010-2016. Meggan was also recently inducted as a Fellow of Palliative and Hospice Nursing (FPCN®) and is so thrilled to be recognized for her true passion and purpose to this field.   Becoming a widow and a solo parent in 2017 after her husband Andrew died from advanced colorectal cancer has only grown her passion for delivering and advocating for nothing short of the best delivery of palliative and hospice care. Meggan is blessed to be given a new chapter and now lives with her husband Nate, eight year old son Andy, bonus seven year old daughter Elizabeth, and two and a half year old rescue dog Zoey, in Plainfield.   Within palliative care, Meggan has a strong interest in the areas of patient-provider boundaries, patient and family advocacy, and the delivery of diverse, equitable, and inclusive care.   Meggan believes that caring for children with serious illnesses truly starts at the grassroots of relationships. She believes that the family is the center of the care being provided and it is a relationship built on partnership. Helping children live life to their fullest ability without burdensome symptoms is something that she strives to achieve each day.  Brett Snodgrass, DNP, FNP-C, ACHPN®, FAANP Dr. Brett Snodgrass has been a registered nurse for 28 years and a Family Nurse Practitioner for 18 years, practicing in multiple settings, including family practice, urgent care, emergency departments, administration, chronic pain and palliative medicine. She is currently the Operations Director for Palliative Medicine at Baptist Health Systems in Memphis, TN. She is board certified with the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She is also a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse. She completed a Doctorate of Nursing Practice at the University of Alabama – Huntsville. She is a nationally recognized nurse practitioner speaker and teacher. Brett is a chronic pain expert, working for more than 20 years with chronic pain and palliative patients in a variety of settings. She is honored to be the HPNA 2025 podcast host. She is married with two daughters, two son in laws, one grandson, and now an empty nest cat. She and her family are actively involved in their church and she is an avid reader.  

Nursing2024 Podcast
The role of nurse scientists in healthcare

Nursing2024 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 41:55


In this episode, we speak with Danielle Altares Sarik, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC, a nurse scientist focused on pediatric nursing research. Dr. Sarik discusses her journey from bedside nurse to researcher, the role of research in advancing pediatric care, and her current projects. Listen to this episode to learn about the challenges and rewards of nursing research and how findings in this field can impact healthcare for children and adolescents. This episode provides valuable insights for nurses interested in the intersection of practice and research.

PeDRA Pearls
PeDRA Pub Club - Episode Nine

PeDRA Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 20:18


In episode nine, PeDRA Pub Club host Hannah Chang, and guest panelists, Holly Neale, MD, and Emily Croce, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC discuss a recent PeDRA publication, Dupilumab Improves Clinical Scores in Children and Adolescents with Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A Real-World Single-Center Study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Pediatric Dermatology in 2022.

Talking Pediatrics
Crack the Case: Strategies to Promote Vaccine Confidence

Talking Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 32:46


In Minnesota, we are currently grappling with yet another measles outbreak, a danger that is entirely avoidable with adequate vaccination rates. This is the reality of a post-COVID era defined by politicized basic healthcare and well-funded anti-vaccination groups striking fear in well intentioned parents. Indeed, conversations with vaccine hesitant parents can be some of the most challenging in our work as pediatricians, taking not only time in tight schedules but also extreme patience and resolve. This episode's cases will explore evidence-based communication strategies to address vaccine hesitancy released by the AAP earlier this year. With the help of vaccine expert Patsy Stinchfield MS, CPNP-PC, we'll also delve into public health interventions to consider for our current outbreak.

PeDRA Pearls
PeDRA Pub Club - Episode Eight

PeDRA Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 20:20


In episode eight, PeDRA Pub Club host Hannah Chang, and guest panelists, Holly Neale, MD, and Emily Croce, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC discuss a recent PeDRA publication, Dermatology Life Quality Index Survey in Patients with Down Syndrome and Caregivers published in Pediatric Dermatology in 2024. Whether you're a longtime pediatric dermatologist, currently in training, or a patient or advocate who wants to learn more about the latest research in pediatric dermatology this podcast is for you. Through a structured roundtable discussion, listeners will gain valuable insight into publications relating to pediatric dermatology and understand what this research means for both patients and providers.

HPNA Podcast Corner
Ep. 37: Navigating Pediatric Pain Management

HPNA Podcast Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 24:16


In this episode, pediatric palliative care nurse practitioner Mallory Fossa, MS, CPNP-PC, CCRN, CHPPN® discusses her experiences in pediatric palliative care with Kathy Perko, MS, PPCNP-BC, CHPPN®, CPON, CPLC, FPCN, FAPHON, a pediatric nurse for 40 years and PNP for 30 years. Together, they discuss the obstacles of managing pain in children, including communication between the patient, caregivers, and palliative care team. Topics discussed include assessment, management of pain including tissue injury, nerve pain, and mixed pain, and the concept of total pain. Related Resources: NEW! Palliative Care Pediatric Pain Basics Publications for Pediatric RNs CHPPN® Prep About the Speakers: Moderator: Kathy Perko, MS, PPCNP-BC, CHPPN®, CPON, CPLC, FPCN, FAPHON Featuring:  Mallory Fossa, MS, CPNP-PC, CCRN, CHPPN® Mallory Fossa, MS, CPNP-PC, CCRN, CHPPN® Mallory Fossa is a pediatric palliative care nurse practitioner practicing at Connecticut Children's. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Rhode Island, following which she was a pediatric ICU nurse. She received her MSN in pediatric primary care at New York University with a subspecialty certificate in palliative care. After graduation, she worked in Los Angeles at Children's Hospital Los Angeles on the pediatric palliative care team caring for children both in the acute care setting as well as outpatient setting. She is now working at CT Children's on their palliative care team, where in addition to her clinical role she works on QI projects to improve the care provided to pediatric palliative care patients and children in the hospital at end of life. Additionally, she serves on the AAHPM Pediatric State of the Science workgroup. Kathy Perko, MS, PPCNP-BC, CHPPN®, CPON, CPLC, FPCN, FAPHON Kathy Perko has been a pediatric nurse for 40 years, a PNP for 30 years. She started her career in pediatric oncology, specifically caring for children with brain tumors which she continued through 2015. She founded the Bridges Pediatric Palliative Care Program at OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital in 2003 and was the director until her retirement in November 2020. Kathy helped develop the Pediatric Track of the UW Palliative Care Certificate Program and directed the track until 2024.  She provides education and consultation in pediatric palliative care through PANDA Consultants, PLLC  She is nationally certified as a pediatric nurse practitioner, pediatric oncology nurse, perinatal loss clinician and pediatric palliative care and hospice nurse.  She is recognized as a Fellow in Palliative and Hospice Care and in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology.  She is national faculty for ELNEC, EPEC, and Vital Talk. Kathy has a certificate in pediatric bioethics from Children's Mercy in Kansas City and in Palliative Care from the University of Washington. 

PeDRA Pearls
PeDRA Pub Club - Episode Seven: Trends in Health Care Utilization Among United States Children with Eczema

PeDRA Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 18:33


In episode seven, PeDRA Pub Club host Hannah Chang, and guest panelists, Holly Neale, MD, and Emily Croce, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC discuss a recent PeDRA publication, Trends in Health Care Utilization Among United States Children With Eczema by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Ethnicity: National Health Interview Survey 2006-2018 published in Pediatric Dermatology in 2023.

Precision: Perspectives on Children’s Surgery
Comprehensive Care for Children with POTS with Jillian Myers, MSN, APRN-NP, CPNP-PC and Brittany Holst, MS, CEP, EIM

Precision: Perspectives on Children’s Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 25:17


A disorder called Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or what is commonly referred to as POTS, has been on the rise in recent years in both adults and children. While surgery is not required, for children with cardiovascular symptoms of POTS, the Lurie Children's Heart Center team has taken a forward-thinking approach to treating the condition. Expanding its resources to meet increased demands, Lurie Children's POTS program has become one of the few comprehensive programs for pediatric cases of POTS. In this episode, Jillian Myers, director of the POTS Program and Brittany Holst, a senior exercise physiologist within the program, discuss POTS in children, its ties to COVID-19 and other viral illnesses and treatment options that emphasize exercise and hydration.

TeamPeds Talks
S9 E7 School-based Health Centers an Access Point for Contraception

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 38:14


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!

TeamPeds Talks
S9 E3 Emergency Contraception

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 28:01


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!

TeamPeds Talks
S9 E2 Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 33:14


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!

TeamPeds Talks
S9 E1 Landscape of contraception for adolescents

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 49:59


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!

PeDRA Pearls
Getting to Know Your Research: Emily Croce, PhD, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC

PeDRA Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 22:10


Season four of Getting to Know You shakes up our format with a new twist. This season, we are getting to know the amazing research that PeDRA members are doing. In our first episode, nurse practitioner, Emily Croce, PhD, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC talks us through her 2022 Childhood Eczema Challenge grant, The Role of Outdoor Air Pollution on Disease Burden and Racial Ethnic Disparities. Learn how this project made use of existing data to reveal some key findings, the tools and methodology used in this study, and how this project is going to fuel future research into the intersection of atopic diseases and racial and ethnic disparities. You can view Emily's collaborative publication here.

The Messy Mom Podcast
All About Pediatric Concierge Medicine with Elizabeth Bowen, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC

The Messy Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 41:56


When you hear concierge medicine what do you think? For us, one of the first thoughts was unaffordable. That's why we brought Elizabeth Bowen, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC, a certified nurse practitioner in pediatrics, as our podcast guest today. She runs a concierge medicine business based in Indianapolis, specializing in direct primary care.In our conversation with Elizabeth, we dive into the world of direct primary care, uncovering what it is, the benefits it offers families, breaking down the misconception that concierge medicine is costly, and highlighting its qualities of being convenient, accessible, and personalized. If you're looking for a more engaged healthcare option for your kids, tune in for an informative and eye-opening discussion.Resources:If you missed our last episode where Cari discusses her move and homeschooling her kids, listen in here.If you want to learn more from Elizabeth connect with her on her Facebook, Instagram, or head to her website.Find us over on Instagram @‌fitmamain30One of the biggest questions we get is what protein powder do you recommend? While there are many out there, not all are created equal. We always look for ones that are third-party tested, have no artificial ingredients, and have at least 20 grams or more of high-quality protein. So we are happy to be partnering with Just Ingredients to give you 10% off your order.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

TeamPeds Talks
Aging out in foster care S8 E10

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 38:50


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.

TeamPeds Talks
Physical, chronic and behavior issues in foster care S8 E9

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 47:46


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.

TeamPeds Talks
Psychotropics prescribing in youth in foster care S8 E8

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 44:23


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.

The Conversing Nurse podcast
Pediatric Nurse Scientist, Danielle Sarik, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC

The Conversing Nurse podcast

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 70:14 Transcription Available


Meet Danielle Sarik, a dedicated pediatric nurse scientist who is committed to improving the lives of our most vulnerable population. I always enjoy hearing about how nurses first entered the profession, and I was surprised to learn that Danielle was inspired to become a nurse after working on global health policy with a nurse leader. As the Director of Nursing Research for Nicholas Children's Hospital in Florida, she helps nurses engage in research and become change agents themselves. I have a great deal of respect for nurses who help other nurses, and Danielle has certainly earned all of mine. I have to admit, I nerded out a little bit reading her many publications, and I really hope the generous billionaire listening steps up to support her next project, which focuses on improving maternal mental health. In the five-minute snippet: Has anyone seen my phone? For Danielle's bio, visit my website (link below).LinkedInXEdge Runner AwardBaby Steps VideoContact The Conversing Nurse podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Website: https://theconversingnursepodcast.comGive me feedback! Leave me a review! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/leave-me-a-reviewWould you like to be a guest on my podcast? Pitch me! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/intake-formCheck out my guests' book recommendations! https://bookshop.org/shop/theconversingnursepodcast Email: theconversingnursepodcast@gmail.comThank you and I'll see you soon!

TeamPeds Talks
Child trafficking in foster care S8 E7

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 49:05


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.

LiveWell Talk On...
280 - New Clinician Spotlight: Andrea Childs, DNP, CPNP-PC

LiveWell Talk On...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 9:13


Andrea Childs, DNP, CPNP-PC, a new clinician at UnityPoint Clinic Pediatrics - Tower Terrace, joins Dr. Arnold to talk about her background, clinical and personal interests, what led her to UnityPoint Health and much more.To schedule an appointment with Andrea, call (319) 206-7370 or visit unitypoint.org.This is another episode in a segment on the podcast called "New Clinician Spotlight." In these episodes, Dr. Arnold will sit down with new clinicians at UnityPoint Health - Cedar Rapids and get to know them as a clinician and as a person.Do you have a question about a trending medical topic? Ask Dr. Arnold! Submit your question and it may be answered by Dr. Arnold on the podcast! Submit your questions at: https://www.unitypoint.org/cedarrapids/submit-a-question-for-the-mailbag.aspxIf you have a topic you'd like Dr. Arnold to discuss with a guest on the podcast, shoot us an email at stlukescr@unitypoint.org.

TeamPeds Talks
Foster parent S8 E6

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 43:18


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.

A Cup of Gratitude
Season 6 - Episode 16 - Finding Gratitude Navigating Life's Toughest Issues

A Cup of Gratitude

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 61:19


This week I speak with Dr. Jessica Peck. As a pediatric nurse practitioner in primary care, over the last 20 years, Dr. Jessica Peck has engaged, encouraged, equipped, and empowered families to raise holistically healthy kids.  A native Texan, she is a clinical professor at the Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing. As an internationally awarded nursing leader, she was president of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. Dr. Peck is an international advocate for persons in human trafficking, a regular contributor to parenting magazines, and a frequent guest on radio and television shows to promote children's health. She is the author of Behind Closed Doors: A Guide for Parents and Teens to Navigate Life's Toughest Issues. We look at her childhood up to the present to see the beautiful thread of Jesus working in her life. You won't want to miss this encouraging episode!Jessica L. Peck DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAANPast President, National Association of Pediatric Nurse PractitionersClinical Professor of Nursing, Baylor UniversityAuthor, Behind Closed Doors: A Guide to Help Parents and Teens Navigate Through Life's Toughest IssuesPodcast Host, Dr. Nurse Mamawww.drnursemama.com *Theme Musci "Blessed Time" by Ketsa

TeamPeds Talks
Disparities in foster care S8 E2

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 35:40


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.

The Nurse Practitioner - The Nurse Practitioner Podcast

In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Dr. Tracie Kirkland, PhD, DNP, ANP-BC, PCPNP-BC, CPNP-PC discusses food insecurity. linktr.ee/TheNursePractitionerJournal Podcast Sponsored By: Dakins Wound Cleanser When it comes to treating persistent, hard-to-heal, or complex wounds, you need a solution you can trust. Dakin's Wound Cleanser is an FDA approved device for wound cleansing and management. It's powerful, cost effective, and easy to order. Studies have shown this formulation to be effective in killing 99.99999% of MRSA, VRE and biofilm-forming bacteria within 30 seconds! (Barsoumian et. al) Visit http://shop.getdakins.com/affiliates/default.aspx?Affiliate=4&Target=Home to request a sample today!

Pediatric Nursing Podcast Series
009. Call to Action: Addressing School Violence

Pediatric Nursing Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 20:16


In this episode, Pediatric Nursing Journal Editorial Board member, Tedra Smith, DNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, CHSE, talks with Sarah Kelly, PhD, RN, an associate professor at Montclair State University School of Nursing, about school violence and bullying. Dr. Kelly unpacks the latest statistics on youth violence in schools and how targeted interventions can be developed by using the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which is published every two years by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.This episode provides expanded content from the article, “The Effects of Exposure to Violence at School on Youth: An Analysis of the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey,” authored by Dr. Kelly and coauthors Ganga Mahat and Houda Sabeh, and published in the September/October 2023 issue of Pediatric Nursing.Sarah Kelly, PhD, RN, is an Associate Professor at Montclair State University School of Nursing in Montclair, New Jersey.Tedra Smith, DNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, CHSE, is an Associate Professor, the Assistant Dean for Graduate Clinical Education – MSN, and the Director Pediatric Partnerships at The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, Birmingham, Alabama. In addition, Dr Smith is a member of the Pediatric Nursing Editorial Board.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.To learn more about and subscribe to Pediatric Nursing, the premier resource for evidence-based clinical information, research studies, and advances in child health care, visit http://pediatricnursing.net/Music by:Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com

PeDRA Pearls
Publication Presentation: EASI p-EASI: Eczema Severity Assessment Utilizing Caregiver-Provided Photos and Videos

PeDRA Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 10:31


PeDRA member Emily Croce, PhD, CPNP-PC presents this collaborative research study that was partially funded by a 2021 PeDRA Research Fellowship: Validation of Remote Atopic Dermatitis Severity Assessment with the Eczema Area and Severity Index in Children Using Caregiver-provided Photos and Videos. To view the video version of this presentation, please click here.

The Nurse Keith Show
The Fascinating Career Path of a Dedicated Nurse Scientist

The Nurse Keith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 51:04


On episode 428 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Dr. Danielle Sarik, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC, a dedicated nurse scientist who shares the details of what the facsinating career trajectory of a nurse scientist is all about. Danielle Altares Sarik, PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC is a nurse scientist and pediatric nurse practitioner with expertise in health services and outcomes research. She has cared for patients in China, Botswana, and Nicaragua, in addition to the U.S. Dr. Sarik's research focuses on healthcare evaluation, with a particular emphasis on factors impacting safety and health outcomes, healthcare delivery, and the nursing workforce. She is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and a Health Policy and Media Fellow at the George Washington University. She is also an active member of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Institute of Pediatric Nursing. Dr. Sarik loves connecting with nurses who are interested in starting research, building their evidence-based practice skillset, or exploring health policy issues. Connect with Dr. Danielle Sarik: Dr. Sarik's UPenn profile Twitter LinkedIn ----------- Did you know that you can now earn CEUs from listening to podcasts? That's right — over at RNegade.pro, they're building a library of nursing podcasts offering continuing education credits, including episodes of The Nurse Keith Show! So just head over to RNegade.pro, log into the portal, select Nurse Keith (or any other Content Creator) from the Content Creator dropdown, and get CEs for any content on the platform! Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media manager and newsletter wrangler.

Pulmpod
The Snoring (Force) Is Strong With This One

Pulmpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 19:00


In this episode we discuss the evidence behind the effectiveness of watchful waiting, weight loss, Montelukast, and adenotonsillectomy in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in pediatrics. This episode's guests are Miriam Weiss, CPNP-PC and Mariana Bedoya, MD.

Doctor Nurse Podcast
DNP Ep. 82: How a Nurse Practitioner Doula Side Hustle Changes Lives for Postpartum Moms with Kaitlyn Foster, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC

Doctor Nurse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 51:36


Kaitlyn Foster, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC graduated with her BSN in nursing from UVA and worked in the NICU as a nurse for 7 years before pursuing her PNP at Vanderbilt University. She works part-time as an NP and is the founder of Wild Mother Path, a doula business, in 2022, after a career as a registered nurse in a NICU where she saw firsthand many women struggling postpartum to find a groove in motherhood. She saw the same issues in her personal life as her friends brought their newborn babies home and had little to no support as they recovered and took care of their babies. She works as a birth and postpartum doula in the greater Charlotte Metro area. Kaitlyn's Links: https://www.instagram.com/wildmotherpath/ https://linktr.ee/wildmotherpath Doctor Nurse Podcast Links: Follow up with the Doctor Nurse Podcast here! Latrina Walden Exam Solutions: https://www.latrinawaldenexamsolutions.com/ Success NP- Etsy Shop developed by my best friend and me who are both Nurse Practitioners and create beautiful designs for your life! Check us out.

PCE
Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Improved Recognition and Management of a Rare Disease

PCE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 11:56


In this episode, Julie Parsons, MD, discusses the genetic diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), anticipated clinical findings, the importance of newborn screenings, and the next steps to consider after a positive diagnosis is obtained. This high-level overview includes:SMA as an autosomal recessive diseaseDifferences in spinal motor neurons (SMN) 1 and 2 at the time of diagnosis and how these drive severity of diseaseImportant clinical findings in the diagnosis of SMA, as every child may not be identified with newborn screeningThe importance of newborn screening and critical next steps and logistical considerations when receiving a positive screen in your practicePresenters:Julie Parsons, MDCo-Director, Neuromuscular ClinicHaberfeld Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neuromuscular DisordersProfessor of Clinical Pediatrics and NeurologyChildren's Hospital ColoradoDenver, ColoradoVanessa Battista, DNP, MBA, RN, MS, CPNP-PC, CHPPN, FPCNSenior Director of Nursing, Palliative CarePsychosocial Oncology and Palliative CareDana-Farber Cancer InstituteBoston, Massachusetts Supported by an educational grant from BiogenLink to full program: bit.ly/41kw2dKLink to CME: Claim credit - bit.ly/40eyBwr 

PCE
What's New in the Treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy

PCE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 12:11


In this episode, Dr. Parsons and Dr. Battista discuss current and emerging medical therapies for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). They review safety, efficacy, and monitoring parameters of current agents, as well as adjuct therapies in the medication pipeline. This high-level overview includes:Review of FDA-approved medical therapies: nusinersen, onasemnogene abeparvovec-xioi, and risdiplamDiscussion of the safety, efficacy, and monitoring parameters for FDA approved medications, as well as adjuctive agents for medication therapy complicationsReview of ongoing clinical trials on anti-myostatin medications and discussion of the role these agents would play if approved by the FDAPresenters:Julie Parsons, MDCo-Director, Neuromuscular ClinicHaberfeld Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neuromuscular DisordersProfessor of Clinical Pediatrics and NeurologyChildren's Hospital ColoradoDenver, ColoradoVanessa Battista, DNP, MBA, RN, MS, CPNP-PC, CHPPN, FPCNSenior Director of Nursing, Palliative CarePsychosocial Oncology and Palliative CareDana-Farber Cancer InstituteBoston, MassachusettsSupported by an educational grant from BiogenLink to full program:bit.ly/41kw2dKLink to CME: Claim credit -bit.ly/40fkDKD 

PCE
Care Coordination in Spinal Muscular Atrophy

PCE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 14:04


In this episode, Dr. Battista and Dr. Parsons discuss the importance of care guidelines and the multidisciplinary team in the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This overview will include:The role each member of the interdisciplinary team plays in the care of SMA including physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapistsThe importance of continued, ongoing therapy in addition to medication therapy to provide the greatest improvement in SMA careHow to manage transitions in care, including the transition from pediatrics to adulthood and how to include the necessary support teamsThe role shared decision-making plays in the treatment of patients with SMAPresenters:Julie Parsons, MDCo-Director, Neuromuscular ClinicHaberfeld Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neuromuscular DisordersProfessor of Clinical Pediatrics and NeurologyChildren's Hospital ColoradoDenver, ColoradoVanessa Battista, DNP, MBA, RN, MS, CPNP-PC, CHPPN, FPCNSenior Director of Nursing, Palliative CarePsychosocial Oncology and Palliative CareDana-Farber Cancer InstituteBoston, MassachusettsSupported by an educational grant from Biogen.Link to full program: https://bit.ly/43Dmo7qLink to CME: Claim credithttps://bit.ly/40gulfX 

Clinical Pearls
Episode 36: Choosing your Graduate Clinical Nursing Path

Clinical Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 35:43


Expand your horizons in nursing fields. Guests include Curry Bordelon, DNP, MBA, CRNP and Tedra Smith, DNP, CRNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, CHSEYoutube version available to watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kf-jSU-vNM

ASTCT Talks
Titans of Transplant: Dr. Micah Skeens

ASTCT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 33:42


In the next installment of ASTCT's Titans of Transplant series, Dr. Micah Skeens, PhD, MS, CPNP-PC, is interviewed by Darren J. Johnson, PA. They dive into her story and background as a pediatric oncology nurse of over 20 years and current research interests and passions, including development of an app for medical adherence in transplant. They also discuss importance of mentorship in the field for APPs, the value in making a difference in patients' lives, current inspirations and more. About Darren J. Johnson Darren J. Johnson, PA, is a physician assistant who has been working in the field of transplant since 2011. He got his start in medicine after his own medical scare which completely changed his career focus. He was initially enrolled in journalism school to become a sports anchor but required a bone marrow transplant for MDS which re-routed his future. Following transplant, he was inspired by the care he received to pursue a career in medicine. He has since worked in Seattle at Fred Hutch, in Nashville at Sarah Cannon, and now in Boston at Dana Farber – helping patients and families navigate the complexities of transplant via compassionate caregiving. About Dr. Micah Skeens Dr. Skeens (@maskeens) has been a pediatric oncology nurse for over 20 years, much of that career has been spent as a nurse practitioner caring for children and families undergoing bone marrow transplant. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Principal Investigator at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital. She continues to practice clinically as a nurse practitioner with the Embryonal Tumor Team. Dr. Skeens completed her master's degree and advanced practice degree from Wright State University in 2003 and her PhD from Vanderbilt University in 2018. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship at NCH in the Center of Biobehavioral Health. Dr. Skeens' federally-funded program of research is focused on digital health innovations to improve outcomes of bone marrow transplant patients and children with cancer with an emphasis on adherence and alleviating symptom burden. As PI, she has received numerous grants from national foundations and currently has a NINR funded K99/R00 to develop and evaluate an app to improve adherence to immunosuppressants following pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant. She serves in multiple leadership positions in national organizations including the PBMTC, APHON and COG. She has received several awards from the Children's Oncology Group for her dedicated service and leadership.

JPO Podcast
Lit. Update with Dr. Derek Kelly

JPO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 69:52


Dr. Derek Kelly from Campbell Clinic Orthopedics in Memphis, TN joins the show to discuss his recent article about Ponseti casting performed by MDs and PTs. We will "stir the pot" by asking Dr. Kelly about his treatment preferences in controversial foot and hip cases. The lightning round focuses on recent publications from top peds orthopedic journals. Your hosts are Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado. Music by A. A. Alto.   “Main Event” article: Chen, Stephanie N. MD*; Ragsdale, Tyler D. MD†; Rhodes, Leslie N. DNP, PPCNP-BC‡,§; Locke, Lindsey L. MSN, CPNP-PC§; Moisan, Alice BSN, RN∥; Kelly, Derek M. MD*. Prospective, Randomized Ponseti Treatment for Clubfoot: Orthopaedic Surgeons Versus Physical Therapists. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 43(2):p e93-e99, February 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000002291   Lightning Round articles:   Yu, Sze-Hon1; Ng, Cheuk-Man1; Pui-Yin Cheung, Jason MD, MS, MMedSc, PDipMDPath, Med, FRCSEd1; Ka-Hon Shea, Graham MBBS, PhD, FRCSEd1,a. Post-Maturity Progression in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Curves of 40° to 50°. The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery ():10.2106/JBJS.22.00939, January 23, 2023. | DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.22.00939   Stults, William P. MD*; Peljovich, Allan E. MD, MPH†. Surgical Excision of Postaxial Polydactyly Type B in the Office Setting. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics ():10.1097/BPO.0000000000002346, January 10, 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000002346   Pradhan, Pratik BS; Townsend, Tracy K. MD; Cook, Danielle MA; Feldman, Lanna MS; Canizares, Maria Fernanda MD, MPH; Watkins, Colyn MD; Shore, Benjamin J. MD, MPH. Do All Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures Need a Computed Tomography Scan of the Ipsilateral Femoral Neck? Calculating the Incidence of Concomitant Femoral Neck and Shaft Fractures. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics ():10.1097/BPO.0000000000002334, December 26, 2022. | DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000002334   Shah, Hitesh MS Orth; Singh, Kumar Amerendra MS Orth; Joseph, Benjamin MS Orth, MCh Orth, FRCS Ed. Does Prolonged Weight Relief Increase the Chances of a Favourable Outcome After Containment for Perthes Disease?. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 43(2):p e144-e150, February 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000002302   Sanders, Julia S. MD*; Ouillette, Ryan J. MD†; Howard, Roland MD†; Boutelle, Kelly BS‡; Carroll, Alyssa N. MPH‡; Bastrom, Tracey P. MA‡; Paik, Christina PA-C‡; Stearns, Philip CPNP‡; Pennock, Andrew T. MD†,‡; Upasani, Vidyadhar V. MD†,‡. Nonoperative Versus Operative Treatment of Type IIA Supracondylar Humerus Fractures: A Prospective Evaluation of 99 Patients. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 43(1):p e9-e16, January 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000002282  

The Nurse Practitioner - The Nurse Practitioner Podcast

In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Dr. Alycia L. Bischof, DNP, CRNP, CPNP-PC and Elizabeth Silvers, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC, PMHS will be providing an overview of eating disorders and the importance of early detection and management by the nurse practitioner. https://asdah.org/health-at-every-size-haes-approach/ linktr.ee/TheNursePractitionerJournal

Clinical Pearls
Episode 33: Pediatrics

Clinical Pearls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 39:20


Season 8 of Clinical Pearls discusses career and degree paths in the nursing field. In Episode 3 of this season, guests discuss advanced pediatric nursing practice, including ambulatory and acute. Panelists include Jeremy Jordan, PhD, MSN, CRNP, CCRN, CPNP-AC, CNE, and Tedra Smith, DNP, CRNP, CPNP-PC, CNE. This episode is also available in video format at https://youtu.be/KiMqeyi-OLY.

Pharmacy Focus
159: Pharmacy Focus: Public Health Matters- Properly Treating Youth, Sexual and Gender Minority Populations

Pharmacy Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 34:04


This week's episode features Brenda Cassidy, DNP, RN, MSN, CPNP-PC, associate professor and vice chair of Health Promotion and Development, about the concept of confidential care, adolescent treatment plans, and the impact it has on the LGBTQ+ community. 

NASN School Nurse Chat
NASN School Nurse Chat: Improving OTC Med Safety in your School Community

NASN School Nurse Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 19:17


NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck discusses raising awareness of OTC medicine safety in your school community with Tami Jakubowski, DNP, CPNP-PC, CSN and Ainsley Erdner, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) volunteer and student.

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Durags & Stethoscopes
Loans: We forgot what they haven't forgiven; Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Choyce CPNP-PC helps will all things baby

Durags & Stethoscopes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 96:48


This week we talk about Student Loan Forgiveness (1:30-26:00), Food Deserts (26:00-51:00), and Interview with CPNP-PC Choyce (51:00-1:35:00).To apply for student loan forgiveness: https://studentaid.gov/If you live in a food desert and want to reach out to your local representative: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!
Ep32: Valuing Stories of Suffering- Holly Kapusinksi, MSN, RN NC-BC CPNP-PC

Integrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 51:44 Transcription Available


Ep32: Valuing Stories of Suffering- Holly Kapusinksi, MSN, RN NC-BC CPNP-PC Highlights“Every single person has an idea of what suffering is to them. And their suffering may not be the same as mine. I came to understand that I can never label somebody else and their experience as being suffering, or joy, or happiness, or loneliness, or sadness. It's asking them what it is for them. And that has helped tremendously in being able to build therapeutic relationships with patients and clients.”  ~Holly Kapusinski, MSN, RN NC-BC CPNP-PCAha'sStories are an important element of the human experience and need to be told!Nurses have so many important stories to tell and to shareSuffering is a unique experience to each humanSuffering in Nursing is felt not only as a patient, it is also felt deeply as a Nurse bearing witnessThe Nurse Coaching Integrative Approaches for Health and Wellbeing textbook written by Barbara Dossey, Susan Luck and Bonney Schaub speaks extensively to the human element of suffering and notes…Nurse Coaches;acknowledge the sufferinggive voice to the sufferingbear witness to the sufferingcreate and implement a self-care plandevelop a supportive work environmentResources and LinksUse  'ACTION' at check out to receive $100 off the Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program BUNDLEDr. Margaret NewmanIntegrative Nurse Coach Academy Nurse Coach Certificate ProgramHow to Release Stories of Suffering to Protect Your Own Energies:  Tips from Integrative Nurse Coaching StudentsNurse Coaching Integrative Approaches for Health and Wellbeing textbook

TeamPeds Talks
Lyme Disease: What Families Need to Know S5 E5

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 19:51


TeamPeds Talks is a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) and features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. Join us for pediatric-focused conversations about dermatology, Lyme disease, disaster preparedness, injuries, immunizations and more as we discuss the importance of summer and outdoor wellness. This series will focus on summer health and wellness. In this podcast series, our host, Dr. Andrea Kline-Tilford, NAPNAP's Executive Board President, will explore different aspects of children and teen health and wellness through conversations with NAPNAP member experts and special interest group leaders. 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 guest is Ashley Gyura, DNP, CPNP-PC. Dr. Ashley Gyura is a pediatric nurse practitioner in the Infectious Disease Department at Children's Minnesota. She has presented on Lyme disease at NAPNAP's 43rd National Conference on Pediatric Health Care.

TeamPeds Talks
Back to School Prep S5 E4

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 26:01


TeamPeds Talks is a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) and features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health. Join us for pediatric-focused conversations about dermatology, Lyme disease, disaster preparedness, injuries, immunizations and more as we discuss the importance of summer and outdoor wellness. This series will focus on summer health and wellness. In this podcast series, our host, Dr. Andrea Kline-Tilford, NAPNAP's Executive Board President, will explore different aspects of children and teen health and wellness through conversations with NAPNAP member experts and special interest group leaders. 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 Christina M. Cwynar, DNP, CPNP-PC, PMHNP-BC and Mary Gallagher, MSN, MPH, CPNP-PC. Mary Gallagher serves as the secretary of the Adolescent Health Care SIG, membership chair of the California: Los Angeles Chapter and chair of NAPNAP's Conference Planning Committee. Dr. Christina Cwynar is the co-chair of the Immunization SIG.

Small Talk by Contemporary Pediatrics
S3 Ep6: Meet the Board: Jessica L. Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN

Small Talk by Contemporary Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 7:47


The Contemporary Pediatrics editorial advisory board is key to ensuring that the magazine is providing the practical clinical guidance the pediatric provider needs to offer the best care possible. The series "Meet the Board" offers a chance to get to know the people who help shape the magazine. For our next episode in the series, we sat down with one of our newest members: Jessica L. Peck, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN, who is a pediatric nurse practitioner as well as a clinical professor at Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing in Dallas, Texas.

That's Healthful
28. Dr. Danielle Sarik PhD, PNP Nurses Unboxed

That's Healthful

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 40:11


Nurses UnboxedDr. Danielle Altares SarikNurses and the practice of nursing are normally thought of as practicing in an in-patient, acute-care setting rather than in the community. Join me for an informative episode as Dr. Danielle Sarik and I unbox nurses! Hear how nurses provide transitional care from in-patient settings to the community setting whether it is in a patient's home, long-term care, or skilled care. Danielle discusses her research in transitional care for pediatric patients and assisting their families with these frequently, life-altering changes. We discuss telehealth and its' role in transitional care, and Dr. Sarik's funded studies supporting transitional care for neonatal and pediatric patients. Dr. Sarik, a former political strategist, talks about her view on how nurses are uniquely positioned in the community to advocate for patients, families, and communities. For 19 years in a row, the Gallup Poll has ranked nursing as the most honest and ethical profession. As one collective voice, nurses can impact great changes. Dr. Sarik encourages nurses to talk with legislators about our profession and that legislation that impacts our practice. Dr. Sarik discusses how important it is for nurses to educate our legislators and the public on the differences in nursing roles. We talk about the challenges of the pandemic and how many, including the pediatric population are having mental health challenges, and the different possibilities of nurses identifying and intervening with these challenges. Burnout among nurses and exhaustion among community members as well, must be identified early and addressed. About Dr. Danielle Sarik: Danielle Altares Sarik, Ph.D., APRN, CPNP-PC is a nurse scientist and pediatric nurse practitioner with expertise in health services and outcomes research. She holds a BA from Cornell University, and a BSN, MSN, and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on factors impacting safety and health outcomes, healthcare delivery, and the nursing workforce. She is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and a Health Policy and Media Fellow at the George Washington University. She is also an active member of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, where she serves on the Health Policy Committee, and a board member of the Institute of Pediatric Nursing. Follow Dr. Sarik: Twitter: @DanielleSarik, @PedsRNResearch LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-altares-sarik-phd-aprn-cpnp-pc-86003a8/ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Danielle-Altares-SarikNicklaus: https://www.nicklauschildrens.org/medical-professionals/nursing/science-of-nursingFollow That's Healthful on Twitter @nowhealthful and on Instagram @thatshealthful. Visit https://thatshealthful.com/.Like or comment on an episode here or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Music for this episode is provided by Memphis singer, songwriter, and musician, Devan Yanik. For more of Devan's music visit https://devanmusic.weebly.com/.

TeamPeds Talks
Hospital-based Violence Intervention Programs S3 E8

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 38:58


This special edition of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's TeamPeds Talks podcast, FocusED sponsored by the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group. FocusED is a podcast program that offers listeners unique insight into the broad scope of pediatric emergency care by exploring a variety of emergency care topics through different lenses across the care continuum. Nicole Koepke, MSN, CPNP-PC, a nurse practitioner and the chair of the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group will be your host. She has 20 years of experience as an Emergency Department Nurse Practitioner and is currently working as an innovation specialist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in their Primary Care Network. In this 4 part series we've been focusing on Gun Violence Prevention Strategies, taking an in depth look at the public health crisis of gun violence in the United States. In this episode we will be examining Gun Violence Prevention through the lens of the Hospital-based Violence Intervention Program with Dr. Joel Fein from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Joel A. Fein MD, MPH is a Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania and an attending physician in the Emergency Department at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). He is a Co-director of the Center for Violence Prevention at CHOP within the Center for Injury Research and Prevention. Dr. Fein is also the Research Director of the Health Alliance for Violence Prevention (theHAVI) and a member of the leadership team for The Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress, an intervention development center within the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Locally, Dr. Fein is on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Anti-drug Anti-Violence Network (PAAN) and is the research co-chair of the Philadelphia ACES Task Force. At CHOP he is the Director of Advocacy and Health Policy for the Emergency Department.

TeamPeds Talks
The Aftermath: Gun Violence as an Epidemic that Tears Through Communities and Across Generations S3 E7

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 31:40


This special edition of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's TeamPeds Talks podcast, FocusED sponsored by the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group. FocusED is a podcast program that offers listeners unique insight into the broad scope of pediatric emergency care by exploring a variety of emergency care topics through different lenses across the care continuum. Nicole Koepke, MSN, CPNP-PC, a nurse practitioner and the chair of the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group will be your host. She has 20 years of experience as an Emergency Department Nurse Practitioner and is currently working as an innovation specialist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in their Primary Care Network. In this 4 part series we've been focusing on Gun Violence Prevention Strategies, taking an in depth look at the public health crisis of gun violence in the United States. In this episode we will be looking at gun violence through a slightly different lens and examining the aftermath: gun violence as an epidemic affecting youth and families across generations. We are talking with Dr. Dorothy Novick. Dorothy Novick MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, and an Attending Physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Her advocacy and clinical work center around violence prevention, trauma-informed care and the social determinants of health. She serves as a Practice-Based Scholar with CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention, a board member of the Education Law Center PA, and an Alumni Ambassador for The OpEd Project. Dr. Novick has written extensively about gun violence and childhood trauma, as well as a range of issues affecting the health and safety of families in her care.

TeamPeds Talks
Gun Safety as a Suicide Prevention Strategy: Community Outreach from the Emergency Department S3 E6

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 32:27


This special edition of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's TeamPeds Talks podcast, FocusED sponsored by the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group. FocusED is a podcast program that offers listeners unique insight into the broad scope of pediatric emergency care by exploring a variety of emergency care topics through different lenses across the care continuum. In this 4 part series focusing on Gun Violence Prevention Strategies we will be taking an in depth look at the public health crisis of gun violence in the United States. Nicole Koepke, MSN, CPNP-PC, a nurse practitioner and the chair of the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group will be your host. She has 20 years of experience as an Emergency Department Nurse Practitioner and is currently working as an innovation specialist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in their Primary Care Network. In this episode we will be examining Gun Violence Prevention with an Acute Care lens from the Emergency Department. Specifically, we will be looking at gun safety as a suicide prevention strategy and how community outreach differs in the Emergency Department. We will be talking with Kate Donches, Chief resident of the pediatric residency program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and life-long Philly native.

TeamPeds Talks
Gun Violence Prevention Strategies: The Primary Care "Connection" S3 E5

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 31:00


This special edition of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's TeamPeds Talks podcast, FocusED sponsored by the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group. FocusED is a podcast program that offers listeners unique insight into the broad scope of pediatric emergency care by exploring a variety of emergency care topics through different lenses across the care continuum. In this 4 part series focusing on Gun Violence Prevention Strategies we will be taking an in depth look at the public health crisis of gun violence in the United States. Nicole Koepke, MSN, CPNP-PC, a nurse practitioner and the chair of the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group will be your host. She has 20 years of experience as an Emergency Department Nurse Practitioner and is currently working as an innovation specialist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in their Primary Care Network. In this episode we will be examining Gun Violence Prevention through the lens of the Primary Care “Connection” with Dr. Dorothy Novick . Dorothy Novick MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, and an Attending Physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Her advocacy and clinical work center around violence prevention, trauma-informed care and the social determinants of health. She serves as a Practice-Based Scholar with CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention, a board member of the Education Law Center PA, and an Alumni Ambassador for The OpEd Project. Dr. Novick has written extensively about gun violence and childhood trauma, as well as a range of issues affecting the health and safety of families in her care. Welcome

Good Neighbor Podcast
EP #575: Dura Medical with Stephen & Liz Durand

Good Neighbor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 18:35


What Makes Dura Medical a Good Neighbor...Dura Medical is a premiere behavioral health practice led by Stephen Durand, CRNA, APRN, Kathryn Hart, APRN, PMHNP-BC, CPNP-PC, and their expert team in Naples, Florida. They specialize in caring for patients 12 and older who struggle with mental health disorders and are classified as treatment-resistant.Patients with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and more can rely on Dura Medical experts for symptom relief with the most cutting-edge treatments available.Dura Medical uses traditional medications; psychotherapy; and novel approaches like ketamine infusion therapy, MagVenture transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and Spravato® nasal spray for the treatment of depression and other mental health struggles.With Fast Track to Wellness, the Dura Medical team sees patients who express interest in ketamine infusion therapy or TMS the next business day to achieve highly effective, fast results.To get relief from symptoms of a mental health disorder and maximize your quality of life, call the Dura Medical office or book an appointment online today.To learn more about Dura Medical, go to: https://www.duramedical.usDura Medical1575 Pine Ridge Rd., Suite 16Naples, FL 34109239-296-2235Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)

Emory Innovators
Emory Innovators with Sharron Close, PhD, MS, CPNP-PC, FAAN

Emory Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 42:09


Emory Innovators, brought to you by The Hatchery, Emory Center for Innovation, showcases conversations with Emory faculty, staff, and alumni who work in innovation and entrepreneurship, or have taken innovative approaches to design their careers and disrupting their industries. Join us from 1-2pm EST on Thursday, September 23, to speak with Sharron Close, PhD, Assistant Professor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University. Dr. Close's clinical research is focused on pediatric primary care, developmental pediatrics, management of chronic conditions of genetic origin, and variations of sex chromosome aneuploidy. Dr. Close is a hands-on practitioner of innovation, who has prototyped many products for improving health care, including a human-mimetic cuddling device to simulate warmth and touch for hospitalized infants and children known as Cuddle Care, a biologic-based automotive device to prevent hot car deaths known as CoALA (Carbon Dioxide-Assisted Life Alert), Cool-care, a silicone-based itch and pain relief device to deliver cutaneous symptom relief, FemCare, an external urinary catheter device intended to reduce the need for indwelling urinary catheters that are associated with catheter-associated urinary tract infections, and Testo Gel-dot, an absorbable polymer patch designed to deliver transcutaneous testosterone for androgen-deficient patients. She is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner with a BS, MS and PhD from Columbia University School of Nursing in New York. She is a Fellow in the New York Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Nursing. Dr. Close teaches pediatric primary care in the School of Nursing and practices in the School of Medicine Department of Human Genetics.

The MCG Pediatric Podcast
Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome

The MCG Pediatric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 23:19


Join medical student Rilee Racine and Dr. Brian Stansfield, a neonatologist at the Children's Hospital of Georgia discuss Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome, also known as NOWS.  After listening to this podcast, learners should be able to: Define neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome Apply knowledge of signs and symptoms of NOWS to recognize these infants early Demonstrate general understanding of non-pharmacologic vs. pharmacologic management indications Recall the long term effects of NOWS and utilize this information to care for these infants long-term Educate families on clinical symptoms, management, and potential complications of NOWS Peer Review by Dr. Rebecca Yang and Dr. Amy Thompson Free CME Credit (requires sign-in): LINK COMING SOON Thank you for listening to this episode from the Department of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Georgia. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback- you can email us at mcgpediatricpodcast@augusta.edu. Remember that all content during this episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice to diagnose or treat any particular patient. Clinical vignette cases presented are based on hypothetical patient scenarios. References: Anbalagan S, Mendez MD. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. 2020 Oct 1. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2020 Jan–. PMID: 31855342. Armbruster, Debra PhD, APRN-CNP, NNP-BC, CPNP-PC, C-ELBW; Schwirian, Caitlyn PharmD; Mosier, Ashley MS, RN, CNL; Tam, Wai-Yin Mandy PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP; Prusakov, Pavel PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and Preterm Infants, Advances in Neonatal Care: March 05, 2021 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000000858 Finnegan LP. Neonatal abstinence syndrome: assessment and pharmacotherapy. In: Nelson N, editor. Current therapy in neonatal-perinatal medicine. 2 ed. Ontario: BC Decker; 1990. Jansson, Lauren M. MD. Neonatal abstinence syndrome. Uptodate. (2020). Johnson MR, Nash DR, Laird MR, Kiley RC, Martinez MA. Development and implementation of a pharmacist-managed, neonatal and pediatric, opioid-weaning protocol. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2014 Jul;19(3):165-73. doi: 10.5863/1551-6776-19.3.165. PMID: 25309146; PMCID: PMC4187529. Maguire, Denise J, PhD,R.N., C.N.L., Taylor, Susan, MSW,L.C.S.W.-C., C.M.A., Armstrong, K., PhD., Shaffer-Hudkins, E., Germain, A. M., M.D., Brooks, Sandra S,M.D., M.P.H., . . . Clark, L. (2016). Long-term outcomes of infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome: NN. Neonatal Network, 35(5), 277-286. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0730-0832.35.5.277 Mangat, A. K., Schmölzer, G. M., & Kraft, W. K. (2019). Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine, 24(2), 133–141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.siny.2019.01.009 Merhar SL, Ounpraseuth S, Devlin LA, Poindexter BB, Young LW, Berkey SD, Crowley M, Czynski AJ, Kiefer AS, Whalen BL, Das A, Fuller JF, Higgins RD, Thombre V, Lester BM, Smith PB, Newman S, Sánchez PJ, Smith MC, Simon AE; EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT NEONATAL RESEARCH NETWORK AND THE NIH ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES (ECHO) PROGRAM INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS STATES PEDIATRIC CLINICAL TRIALS NETWORK. Phenobarbital and Clonidine as Secondary Medications for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome. Pediatrics. 2021 Mar;147(3):e2020017830. doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-017830. PMID: 33632932; PMCID: PMC7919109. Protecting Our Infants Act of 2015, H.R, 1462, 114th Cong. (2015-2016).  Sarka Lisonkova, Lindsay L. Richter, Joseph Ting, Giulia M. Muraca, Qi Wen, Azar Mehrabadi, Sheona Mitchell-Foster, Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes and Janet Lyons. Pediatrics August 2019, 144 (2) e20183664; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2018-3664 Siegler R., Saffran J., Eisenberg N., Deloache, J., & Gershoff, E. (2017). How Children Develop (5th ed.). NY, NY, USA: Macmillan Learning.  Stephen W. Patrick, Wanda D. Barfield, Brenda B. Poindexter and COMMITTEE ON FETUS AND NEWBORN, COMMITTEE ON SUBSTANCE USE AND PREVENTION. Neonatal Abstinence Withdrawal Syndrome. Pediatrics November 2020, 146 (5) e2020029074; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2020-029074 Patrick SW, Barfield WD, Poindexter BB; COMMITTEE ON FETUS AND NEWBORN, COMMITTEE ON SUBSTANCE USE AND PREVENTION. Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome. Pediatrics. 2020 Nov;146(5):e2020029074. doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-029074. PMID: 33106341. Zimmermann, U., Rudin, C., Duò, A. et al. Treatment of opioid withdrawal in neonates with morphine, phenobarbital, or chlorpromazine: a randomized double-blind trial. Eur J Pediatr 179, 141–149 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-019-03486-6

Advanced Practice Perspectives
Leadership Through the Eyes of a President

Advanced Practice Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021


Jessica Peck DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, CNE, CNL, FAANP, FAAN discusses leadership.

TeamPeds Talks
Teens and Dating Violence

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 40:52


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 guest is Jeff Temple PhD, discussing Social Media. In this episode, nationally recognized psychologist Dr. Jeff Temple discusses the impact of COVID-19 on teen social media use and sexting. He also raises awareness of risk for teen dating violence and best practices for prevention. His work has been featured by CNN, the NY Times, TIME Magazine, and the Washington Post. Dr. Temple is the John Sealy Distinguished Chair in Community Health at the University of Texas Medical Branch, as well as a Licensed Psychologist and the Founding Director of the Center for Violence Prevention. His research focuses on the prevention of interpersonal, community, and structural violence, and has been funded through the National Institute of Justice, National Institutes of Health, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He has over 230 scholarly publications in a variety of high-impact journals including JAMA, JAMA Pediatrics, The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, Pediatrics, and the Journal of Adolescent Health. He recently co-edited a book on adolescent dating violence, is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Primary Prevention, and is on the editorial boards of four other scientific journals. Dr. Temple recently co-chaired the Texas Task Force on Domestic Violence and served on the Board of Directors of the Texas Psychological Association. Locally, he served for 7 years as the Vice President of the Galveston Independent School District Board of Trustees. His work has been featured on CNN, New York Times, TIME Magazine, Washington Post, and even the satirical website, The Onion. Visit us at napnap.org!

TeamPeds Talks
Motivational Interviewing and Risk Assessment in Teens Part 2

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 40:28


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 guest is Jennifer Salerno, discussing Motivational Interviewing and Risk Assessment in Teens. Dr. Jennifer Salerno, Nurse Practitioner. Researcher. Author. Mom. Dr. Jen is an internationally-recognized expert on preventing and reducing youth risk behaviors. With more than 20 years experience as a nurse practitioner, and as a mom of two herself, Dr. Jen understands teens and their families. Having a trusted adult is one of the most important factors for preventing and reducing youth risk behaviors. Using the latest technologies, research, and communication strategies, Dr. Jen equips parents and professionals with the practical tools they need to feel comfortable connecting with youth on important topics like substance use, sex and mental health. Visit us at napnap.org!

TeamPeds Talks
Motivational Interviewing and Risk Assessment in Teens Part 1

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 29:54


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 guest is Jennifer Salerno, discussing Motivational Interviewing and Risk Assessment in Teens. Dr. Jennifer Salerno, Nurse Practitioner. Researcher. Author. Mom. Dr. Jen is an internationally-recognized expert on preventing and reducing youth risk behaviors. With more than 20 years experience as a nurse practitioner, and as a mom of two herself, Dr. Jen understands teens and their families. Having a trusted adult is one of the most important factors for preventing and reducing youth risk behaviors. Using the latest technologies, research, and communication strategies, Dr. Jen equips parents and professionals with the practical tools they need to feel comfortable connecting with youth on important topics like substance use, sex and mental health. For more information on what you heard in this episode visit Possibilities for Change Join us next time for part 2 Visit us at napnap.org!

TeamPeds Talks
Children with Special Health Care Needs and Intellectual Disabilities

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 39:25


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!

TeamPeds Talks
Adverse Childhood Events and Trauma-Informed Care

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 32:49


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 guest is Anna Goddard PhD, APRN, CPNP-PC, discussing Adverse Childhood Events. Dr. Goddard works as an Assistant Professor at Sacred Heart University, Davis & Henley College of Nursing where she teaches Quality Improvement, Epidemiology, Evidence Based Practice. With a variety of roles in School-Based Health Center practice including past-Director of Medical Services at Child and Family Agency in Southeastern Connecticut, she continues to work as a SBHC and Early Education Nurse Consultant. Dr. Goddard has served as the project manager and team-lead for multiple internal, regional, state, and national initiatives. Dr. Goddard has directed multiple quality improvement processes at Child Family Agency in conjunction with the Alliance, Connecticut Department of Public Health, and the Connecticut Association of School-Based Health Centers (CASBHC), where she is now a Board of Directors representative, providing state. She regularly serves as a peer-reviewer for several high-impact journals, holding multiple publications in the peer-reviewed literature, book chapters, and sought for contribution to consumer publications. Dr. Goddard has conducted workshops and educational sessions of late on adverse childhood experiences and trauma-informed care with accompanying publications in the Journal of Pediatric Health Care and Nurse Education Today. Dr. Goddard received her PhD from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (2016), a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from Yale University (2005) as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Dr. Goddard was most recently selected for the 2020 Kelly-Reed Community Impact Award from the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board and the 2020 Rising Star Award from the National School-based Health Alliance. In this episode, pediatric nurse practitioner and mental health expert Dr. Anna Goddard explores the long-term health impacts of adverse childhood events. Learn to recognize behavioral and physical symptoms of trauma and how to respond in a trauma-informed way to promote resilience and healthy coping skills. Visit us at napnap.org!

TeamPeds Talks
Preventing Substance Use in Teens

TeamPeds Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 46:34


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 guest is Laura Searcy MSN, PPCNP-BC, discussing Substance Use. In this episode, pediatric nurse practitioner and nationally recognized expert Laura Searcy shares the current risks for teens using alcohol, marijuana, nicotine, and other substances. Join us for effective strategies to help keep developing teen brains chemical free. Visit us at napnap.org!

Podcasts360
Traci Gonzales, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC, on Caring for Children who are Mechanically Dependent

Podcasts360

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 13:26


In this podcast, Traci Gonzales, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC, talks about caring for children who are mechanically dependent, including keeping them safe, the biggest challenges for primary care providers, and emergencies that can arise while caring for a child who is mechanically dependent.

Pediatric Nursing Podcast Series
005. Pediatric Mental Health and the Importance of Suicide Screening

Pediatric Nursing Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 12:16


In this episode, Pediatric Nursing Journal Editor Dr. Judy Rollins interviews Dr. April Weatherly, winner of Pediatric Nursing’s 2019 Donna Wong Writers’ Award. Dr. Weatherly discusses pediatric mental health and her study on the effectiveness of two psychiatric screening tools for adolescent suicide risk.April Hooper Weatherly, DNP, CRNP-AC, is an Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in the emergency department of Children’s of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama.Judy Rollins, PhD, RN, is the Editor of Pediatric Nursing and President of Rollins & Associates Research and Consulting in Washington, DC. Dr. Weatherly’s article, “Effectiveness of Two Psychiatric Screening Tools for Adolescent Suicide Risk,” was coauthored by Tedra Smith, DNP, CRNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, and published in the July/August 2019 issue of Pediatric Nursing.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/© Jannetti Publications, Inc.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.To learn more about and subscribe to Pediatric Nursing, the premier resource for evidence-based clinical information, research studies, and advances in child health care, visit http://pediatricnursing.net/Production management by Carol M Ford Productions, LLC, for Anthony J. Jannetti, inc.Music by:Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com

Primary Care Perspectives
Primary Care Perspectives: Episode 92 - Challenging Patient Behaviors

Primary Care Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 16:59


In this episode, Katie Lockwood, MD, sits down with a panel of experts to talk about CHOP's clinical pathway for the management of challenging behaviors in children. Vicky Scheid, MD, Pediatrician, Melanie Hoynoski, Child Life Specialist, and Julie Ginsburg, MSN, CPNP-PC, AE-C, Ambulatory Nursing Practice Specialist, share strategies to support and promote proactive management of behavior safety needs of patients with the goal of improving care experiences for patients, families and staff. Topics include support resources, planning and preparation, de-escalation techniques, biopsychosocial pain management strategies and more. Published December 2020. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2020 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.

The Nightingal Podcast
I'm now a CPNP-PC: How I Prepared for Certification

The Nightingal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 38:24


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.