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The APAPP Podcast

By: Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers
  • Summary

  • A Podcast for Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants working in Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine. Come learn from experts on disease state topics (like sleep apnea, COPD, asthma, ILD, PAH, chronic cough, sepsis, COVID, ARDS...etc) as well as carrier focused subject matter (imposter syndrome, fellowship programs, contracting, salary negotiation, & side hustles). Tune in for a new podcast every month with your host Corinne Young, president of The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers. Find more resources on our website www.pulmapp.com & on our socials (FB, IG, TWT).
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Episodes
  • Inhaler 101
    Apr 24 2024

    APAPP Board Member, Tyler Kuhk an adult gerontology nurse practitioner, discusses the complexities of inhalers and the various types of inhaler devices available. He highlights the importance of understanding the different families of inhalers, types of inhaler devices, the need for proper inhaler technique, and addresses common mistakes that patients make. Tyler also discusses the importance of cleaning and maintaining inhalers and provides insights into choosing the right device for each patient. The episode concludes with a discussion on peak inspiratory flow meters and guidelines for inhaler therapy.

    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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    26 mins
  • ECMO: Who are the right patient
    Mar 31 2024

    Dr. Susan Wilcox, medical director of the medical ICU at Leahy Hospital, delves into ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) and its applications, emphasizing that ideal candidates are typically relatively healthy individuals with isolated single organ injuries. Nonetheless, she acknowledges the rarity of finding textbook-perfect candidates.

    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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    21 mins
  • Idiopathic Shortness of Breath part 2: Dysfunctional Breathing Clinic
    Feb 28 2024

    Nurse practitioner Cori Fratelli from National Jewish Health discusses breathing pattern disorders, related to unexplained dyspnea. Cori advocates to consider these disorders, discusses treatment methods like breath retraining, inspiratory muscle training, and emphasizes the need for more research and specialized clinics.

    Visit our website for more APP Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine content and free CMEs www.pulmapp.com

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    30 mins

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

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!

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