• 140. Early Detection Saves Lives: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Colorectal Cancer Screening (CE)
    Feb 19 2025

    Join us as we navigate the evolving landscape of colorectal cancer (CRC ) screening. In this episode, our expert faculty Drs. Wendy Wright and Roseann Velez delve into the critical importance of early CRC detection — especially in younger patients. We'll explore the latest expert consensus guidelines, the array of screening tests available and the barriers to effective screening. With robust data and real-world insights, this podcast aims to empower nurse practitioners with knowledge and tools to improve CRC screening uptake and outcomes. Tune in to learn how proactive screening can save lives and reduce the burden of CRC.

    To claim 1.0 contact hours of continuing education (CE) credit for this program, (Early Detection Saves Lives: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Colorectal Cancer Screening), search for this program by the title and complete the post-test and evaluation by entering the participation code given after listening to the podcast.

    This podcast was supported by an independent medical education grant from Exact Sciences.

    Download the patient handout here

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 139. Treating Patients with Diabetes: New Tools For NPs
    Feb 12 2025

    Diabetes is an ancient affliction, but medical breakthroughs and new tools are constantly being developed to assist health care providers in treating patients with the disease. To speak about these new innovations on NP Pulse is Dr. Eligio David P. Soliman Jr., a diabetes expert and NP based in San Diego. Soliman discusses the relationship between COVID-19 and diabetes, some of the recent advances in diabetes care and the importance of communicating with patients.

    If you’re interested in endocrinology, the AANP Endocrine Community offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with colleagues who share interest or clinical expertise in diabetes care. As an AANP Community member, you’ll have access to a cutting-edge, online forum where you can engage in discussions, document sharing and knowledge exchange with your fellow NPs.

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    25 mins
  • 138. Teen Dating Violence: Round Up on Adolescent Health PT1 (CE)
    Feb 5 2025

    In the first of four episodes on adolescent health, hosts Jessica Peck and Ashley Hodges draw on their 65 years of combined experience to tackle teen dating violence from a log in to the CE Center, search for this program by name and complete the post-test and evaluation by entering the participation code that is given after listening to the podcast.

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    1 hr
  • 137. AANP at 40: Four Decades of Dedication and Advocacy
    Jan 29 2025

    This year, AANP celebrates its 40th anniversary. What began as an idea sprouted under an apple tree in Jan Towers’ backyard has become an organization representing the interests of more than 385,000 licensed NPs in the country. Sharing their reminiscences of AANP and the NP role from the 80s until today are a group of NPs pivotal in the history of AANP — Elayne DeSimone, Richard Ricciardi, Kim Curry and Stephen Ferrara — who speak about their contributions to AANP and what they hope the future holds for all NPs.

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    54 mins
  • 136. Happiness for the HEALTH of It! (CE)
    Jan 15 2025

    This podcast explores the powerful link between happiness science and well-being, rooted in the evidence-based principles of positive psychology and lifestyle medicine. We'll begin with a brief overview of the six pillars of lifestyle medicine — nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, positive social connections and avoidance of risky substances — and their crucial role in health care. We'll then delve into how lifestyle choices directly impact disease, demonstrating how modifications can improve chronic disease management, prevention and overall thriving. A key focus will be on the profound impact of social connections and positive emotions on longevity, and on physical and emotional health. Finally, we'll explore how integrating these lifestyle pillars with positive psychology creates a synergistic path to flourishing and a higher quality of life.

    To claim 1.0 contact hours of continuing education (CE) credit for this program, log in to the CE Center, search for this program by name and complete the post-test and evaluation by entering the participation code that is given after listening to the podcast.

    Download the Happiness for the HEALTH of it! references here

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    55 mins
  • 135. Lipid Management with Dr. Colleen Walsh-Irwin
    Jan 1 2025

    Dr. Colleen Walsh-Irwin joined NP Pulse to discuss updated treatment guidelines for hyperlipidemia and much more. Walsh-Irwin has been an NP for almost thirty years and runs a national program for evidence-based practice. In addition to discussing new medications for treating hyperlipidemia, Walsh-Irwin shares how she utilizes her own visual aides to help her patients understand their health issues and treatment.

    And for all things Cardiovascular related, consider joining the AANP Community group: Cardiology Specialty Practice, which offers the opportunity to interactively collaborate with colleagues who share interest or clinical expertise on the subject.

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    18 mins
  • 134. Exploring the Newest Cardiovascular Guidelines
    Dec 18 2024

    On this episode, Margaret “Midge” Bowers returns to NP Pulse to discuss all things cardiovascular, with a focus on the newest atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure guidelines. Bowers and Sophia Thomas also discuss new medications, the importance of communication between patient and provider — and why it is so necessary for NPs to “treat the person, not the number.”

    If you are interested in learning more from Midge on this subject, listen to NP Pulse episode 106. Four Pillars of Medications for Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction and gain CE credit by going to the AANP CE Center here. CE credit is offered until February 2025.

    Please also consider joining the AANP Community group: Cardiology Specialty Practice, which offers the opportunity to interactively collaborate with colleagues who share interest or clinical expertise on the subject.

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    24 mins
  • 133. Sickle Cell Disease: Shifting Paradigms in Optimal Management for NPs (CE)
    Dec 11 2024

    Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a condition of immense and multifarious clinical gravity causing acute pain, joint damage, anemia and risk of infection, stroke, delayed growth in children and adolescents — as well as long-term organ dysfunction. However, recent evolutions in treatment options offer promising novel and emerging therapeutics poised to truly revolutionize SCD care. On this episode of NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®, nurse practitioner (NP) specialists Sheryl Mitchell and Artangela Henry guide NPs to achieve the following learning objectives:

    • Describe the epidemiologic patterns, pathophysiologic principles and robust patient burden of SCD.
    • Examine current best practices for SCD diagnosis, highlighting the fundamental importance of early disease detection, characterization and linkage to treatment.
    • Evaluate the established and evolving therapeutic landscape for SCD, with a focus on recent regulatory approvals and emerging trial data for novel agents.
    • Design individualized, evidence-driven treatment plans for patients with SCD that mitigate disease complications and improve quality of life.
    • Identify residual unmet needs in the SCD treatment paradigm and discuss the role of ongoing research and comprehensive, multidisciplinary care strategies in closing these gaps.

    This program and the accompanying clinical resource tool were made possible by a medical education grant from Vertex.

    Continuing education (CE) credit for this program may be claimed through Dec. 31, 2025. To claim credit for this program, log in to the CE Center, search for this program by name and complete the post-test and evaluation by entering the participation code that is given after listening to the podcast.

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    1 hr and 4 mins