The Nurse Practitioner Podcast The Nurse Practitioner
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- Health & Fitness
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The Nurse Practitioner podcast interviews industry thought leaders throughout the year to discuss topics relevant to the NP profession.
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Providing Healthcare to the LGBTQ+ Community
In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Dr. Efrat LaMandre PhD, FNP-C discusses providing healthcare to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Dr. Cameron Duncan, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, FAANP discusses transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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Obesity
In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Christine Kessler, MN, ACCNS, ACNP, ANP-C, BC-ADM, FAANP discusses obesity.
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Visiting Ukraine Since the War Began and Working in the Healthcare System
In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Dr. Victor Czerkasij, DNP, APRN-BC, FNP-C discusses visiting Ukraine since the war began and working in the healthcare system.
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The Power of Community Within the Profession
In this episode of the Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Alexandra Hawbaker APN, FNP-BC discusses NP mentorship and the power of community within the profession.
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OTC Dermatology Treatments for Underinsured and Noninsured Patients
In this episode of The Nurse Practitioner Podcast, Dr. Victor Czerkasij, DNP, APRN-BC, FNP-C discusses over-the-counter dermatology treatments for underinsured and noninsured patients.
Customer Reviews
DNP
The guests in the show are really excellent, and do a great job. The hostess speak almost robotically and do not engage with their guests. Connie Barton at the AACN podcast does a fantastic job hosting, introduces her guests and has a conversational tone to her questions instead of reading them off of a piece of paper, which it sounds like these hosts are doing. I realize they are not providers, but maybe you should have some providers hosting instead.
Informative but some speakers need polishing
As a NP, I find the majority of topics very helpful and interesting to listen to. I echo another reviewer‘s concern regarding pronunciation, though. I had to stop listening to an episode after repeatedly hearing two doctorate-trained NPs and host pronounce atherosclerosis as ‘arthur-o-sclerosis.’
Generally solid, but...
Generally solid content though having narrators who repeatedly mispronounce the main topic is distracting and definitely injures credibility for the podcast. “Polynephritis” —-> pyelonephritis.