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The APAPP Podcast

The APAPP Podcast

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A Podcast for Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants working in Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine. Come learn from experts on disease state topics, as well as, carrier focused subject matter. Tune in for a new podcast every month and get CME credits for listening. Find more resources on our website www.pulmapp.com & on our socials (FB, IG, TWT).Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Lung Transplant 101
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of the APAP podcast, host Haley Hoy, NP and Chair of the APAPP Transplant Committee, discusses the intricacies of lung transplantation with nurse practitioners Sarah Brenza and Elizabeth Olsen. They share their personal journeys into the field, the importance of patient referrals, and what patients can expect during and after the transplant process. The conversation covers the significance of caregiver support, the risks of infection and rejection, and the current survival rates for lung transplant patients. They also emphasize the importance of rehabilitation and staying updated on guidelines for advanced practice providers in the field.

    Claim your 0.5 CME credits for listening to this episode here: ⁠https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA⁠Visit our website for more APP Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine content and free CMEs ⁠www.pulmapp.com

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    25 m
  • An Asthma focus on SMART, AIR, & PARTICS: Asthma Committee Edition
    May 31 2025

    In this episode of the APAPP podcast, Asthma Committee Chair, Jennifer Weber, along with committee members Stephanie Bork and Melissa Dolbec, delve into the complexities of asthma management, focusing on the latest definitions, diagnostic criteria, and treatment options. They discuss the significance of airway inflammation, the evolution of asthma therapies including SMART, MART, AIR, and PARTICS, and the importance of adhering to GINA guidelines. The conversation also highlights real-world applications through case studies, the challenges of insurance coverage, and the critical role of patient education and advocacy in improving asthma care.


    Claim your 0.5 CME credits for listening to this episode here: https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA
    Visit our website for more APP Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine content and free CMEs www.pulmapp.com
    Follow us on:

    • Instagram @pulmapps
    • Twitter@pulmapp
    • Facebook @association of pulmonary advance practice providers.
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    36 m
  • Biologic Breakdown
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode of the APAPP podcast, Corinne Young and Amanda Michaud discuss the current landscape of biologic therapies for asthma, focusing on the six available biologics, their mechanisms, and how to choose the right one for patients. They delve into the importance of biomarkers, particularly eosinophil counts, in guiding treatment decisions. The conversation also covers the differences in treatment approaches for pediatric and adult patients, the role of comorbidities, and the future of biologic therapies. Additionally, they explore the relationship between immunotherapy and biologic therapy, emphasizing the need for careful patient management and collaboration between specialists.

    Claim your 0.5 CME credits for listening to this episode here: https://forms.gle/42yHmF8UpemVhdDJA
    Visit our website for more APP Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine content and free CMEs www.pulmapp.com
    Follow us on:

    • Instagram @pulmapps
    • Twitter@pulmapp
    • Facebook @association of pulmonary advance practice providers.

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    37 m
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Being a member of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP) has been a game-changer for me and my practice in pulmonary medicine. My expectations are that I am able to walk into a patient room with confidence after listening to the topic presented. The resources, support, and collaboration opportunities provided by APAPP are invaluable and difficult to find elsewhere. I highly recommend it, and this podcast, to any provider working in pulmonary medicine who wants to stay at the forefront of their field and make a real difference in patient outcomes. My only wish is for more episodes!

Transformative support: I highly recommend for all providers interested in topics presented!

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