The APAPP Podcast

By: Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers
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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).
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Episodes
  • What's new in PAH in 2024
    Sep 30 2024

    Dr. Melissa Wilson discusses new treatments in the field of pulmonary hypertension in 2024, focusing on Sotatercept and combination therapy with Opsynvi. Dr. Wilson emphasizes the importance of patient selection and individualized treatment plans. She also discusses the initiation and monitoring of these therapies, as well as potential side effects and patient adherence.

    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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    34 mins
  • Is this SOB my problem or yours? : Referral to Cardiology
    Aug 31 2024

    In this podcast episode, we interview Brian Rose, a cardiovascular physician assistant, about the intersection of cardiology and pulmonology in managing patients with breathlessness. We discuss the evaluation and management of dyspnea on exertion, the role of diastolic dysfunction and valvular disease in causing pulmonary hypertension, and the importance of collaboration between cardiology and pulmonology.

    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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    41 mins
  • Imposter Syndrome: Who me?
    Jul 31 2024

    Dr. Valerie Young, a thought leader on imposter syndrome, discusses the phenomenon and its impact on APPs. Imposter syndrome is the belief that one is not as intelligent or competent as others perceive them to be, leading to fear of being exposed as a fraud. Learn how to identify and combat imposter syndrome in this episode and visit Dr. Young's website for more information https://impostorsyndrome.com

    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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    29 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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