TeamPeds Talks

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

TeamPeds Talks is a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) and features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health.

  1. OCT 30

    ⁠Case File #0006 with Dr. Dani Sebbens

    Welcome to “Mini Mysteries: Pediatric Cases” a TeamPeds Talks podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. In this podcast series we explore unique clinical cases across the spectrum of pediatric care. Our host for this series is Dan Crawford DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, FAANP, NAPNAP immediate past president. In each episode, we'll tell the story of cases that aren’t always what they appear to be at first glance and explore from the point of clinical presentation, decision making, and the final diagnosis. But there’s a catch, Dan as the host doesn’t know any details about the case at the time of recording, so we are investigating this together. We invite you into these stories as an interactive experience and encourage you to ask your own questions toward solving the cases as they unfold. Our guest for this episode is Danielle Sebbens, DNP, CPNP-AC/PC, FAANP, FCCM. Dani Sebbens is a clinical professor with a strong academic and clinical background. She serves as the Assistant Dean for Practice andClinical Education at Arizona State University (ASU). In recent years, she has made significant contributions to both academia and clinical practice by establishing the Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (ACPNP) program at ASU, the only ACPNP program in the state. She also maintains a clinicalpractice in the pediatric ICU at Phoenix Children’s. She has been recognized throughout her career for herdedication and leadership. In June 2024, she was inducted as a fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (FAANP), and in February 2025, as a fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine (FCCM). Dani brings aunique combination of academic knowledge, practical experience, and a collaborative spirit to her work. Through ongoing research, publications, and active involvement in professional communities, she makes significant contributions to advancing pediatric nurse practitioners, inspiring future professionals, and setting new standards for excellence.

    37 min
  2. OCT 23

    Case File #0005 with Dr. Jennifer Hamilton

    Welcome to “Mini Mysteries: Pediatric Cases” a TeamPedsTalks podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. In this podcast series we explore unique clinical casesacross the spectrum of pediatric care. Our host for this series is Dan Crawford, DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, FAANP, NAPNAP immediate past president. In each episode, we'll tell the story of cases that aren’t always what they appear to be at first glance and explore from the point of clinical presentation, decision making, and the final diagnosis. But there’s a catch, Dan as the host doesn’t know any details about the case at the time of recording, so we are investigating this together. We invite you into these stories as an interactive experience and encourage you to ask your own questions toward solving the cases as they unfold. Our guest for this episode is Jennifer L. Hamilton, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC, PMHS. Jennifer received her BS in Nursing from Brigham Young University in 2007 and a DNP from the University of Utah in 2011. Her clinical practice focuses on children with special healthcare needs, including genetic and mental health disorders. Since 2022, she has provided medical care in intensive behavioral/mental health settings. A faculty member at the University of Utah College of Nursing since 2015. She teaches pediatric care and genetics courses and participated in the TIGER program to enhance genomics education in doctoral nursing programs. Jennifer has published articles and presented nationally on genetic disorders, quality improvement, behavioral health, and advanced practice provider issues.

    33 min
  3. OCT 9

    Case File #0003 with Dr. Jennifer Joyner

    Welcome to “Mini Mysteries: Pediatric Cases” a TeamPeds Talks podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. In this podcast series we explore unique clinical cases across the spectrum of pediatric care. Our host for this series is Dan Crawford DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, FAANP, NAPNAP immediate past president. In each episode, we'll tell the story of cases that aren’t always what they appear to be at first glance and explore from the point of clinical presentation, decision making, and the final diagnosis. But there’s a catch, Dan as the host doesn’t know any details about the case at the time of recording, so we are investigating this together. We invite you into these stories as an interactive experience and encourage you to ask your own questions toward solving the cases as they unfold. Our guest for this episode is Jennifer Joyner, DNP, MSN, CPNP-AC. Dr. Joyner is a seasoned pediatric nurse practitioner with nearly two decades of clinical experience in the newborn nursery and across varied critical care settings, including the NICU, PICU, and Pediatric Cardiac ICU. She is the immediate past president of NAPNAP’s Austin chapter, a member of the national NAPNAP PULSE committee, and adjunct faculty at the University of Texas School of Nursing. Dr. Joyner is passionate about lifelong learning and multidisciplinary collaboration, with a focus on advancing global pediatric health through advocacy, education, and service.

    28 min
  4. OCT 2

    Case File #0002 with Dr. Erin Fecske

    Welcome to “Mini Mysteries: Pediatric Cases” a TeamPeds Talks podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. In this podcast series we explore unique clinical cases across the spectrum of pediatric care. Our host for this series is Dan Crawford DNP, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CNE, FAANP, NAPNAP immediate past president. In each episode, we'll tell the story of cases that aren’t always what they appear to be at first glance and explore from the point of clinical presentation, decision making, and the final diagnosis. But there’s a catch, Dan as the host doesn’t know any details about the case at the time of recording, so we are investigating this together. We invite you into these stories as an interactive experience and encourage you to ask your own questions toward solving the cases as they unfold. Our guest for this episode is Erin Fecske, DNP, APRN, CNRN, CPNP-PC, FAES. Erin, pronouns she/her, is a pediatric nurse practitioner in the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Children’s Mercy Kansas City where she has worked since 2012. In this role, Erin manages the care of patients withcomplex and refractory epilepsy. Erin completed her MSN at Rush University in Chicago in 2012, later completing her DNP at Duke University in 2019.   Erin is certified as a ClinicalNeuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN) and has specialized in the care of the neuroscience patient for much of her career. She is recognized as a Fellow of the American Epilepsy Society for her contributions to the care of childrenand youth with epilepsy. In addition to her clinical role, Erin is active in several organizations. She served on the AES (American Epilepsy Society) taskforce for development of Infantile Epilepsy Guidelines, psychosocial education committee, and is currently a member of the interdisciplinaryeducation committee.  Erin has also served on the board of directors for the American Association of neuroscience Nurses and is currently serving as president of this organization.

    46 min
  5. MAY 22

    S11 E4 Congenital CMV

    This mini-series will focus on emerging health threats facing pregnant women and infants. The mini-series is part of our project, Healthy Mother, Healthy Baby: Strengthening Nurse Practitioner Education on Emerging Health Threats for Newborns and Infants. In this podcast mini-series, our host and clinical advisor for this project, Dr. Jodiey Bondurant, will explore case examples of emerging infectious threats in the care of newborns and infants, through conversations with NAPNAP member experts. Dr. Bondurant currently works in a family birth center managing newborns. Her background is in pediatric emergency, inpatient, and urgent care settings. In her current PNP role, Dr. Bondurant has cared for infants with congenital syphilis, HSV, hepatitis B, early and late-onset sepsis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. She is the medical director for a pregnancy clinic and has helped develop their STI screening and treatment policies. Our guest for this episode is Jennifer Joyner, DNP, APRN, CPNP-AC. Dr. Joyner has developed a wealth of clinical expertise in newborn nursery and critical care. She works in one of the largest birth hospitals in the U.S. Throughout her career, Dr. Joyner has demonstrated a commitment to improving healthcare outcomes for vulnerable populations. Dr. Joyner’s involvement in global health work has broadened her perspective on healthcare delivery and reinforced her dedication to addressing health disparities. Join us for pediatric-focused conversations about congenital syphilis, perinatal hepatitis C, congenital CMV and more as we discuss these important threats to maternal and infant health.

    20 min
  6. MAY 15

    S11 E3 Perinatal Hepatitis C

    This mini-series will focus on emerging health threats facing pregnant women and infants. The mini-series is part of our project, Healthy Mother, Healthy Baby: Strengthening Nurse Practitioner Education on Emerging Health Threats for Newborns and Infants. In this podcast mini-series, our host and clinical advisor for this project, Dr. Jodiey Bondurant, will explore case examples of emerging infectious threats in the care of newborns and infants, through conversations with NAPNAP member experts. Dr. Bondurant currently works in a family birth center managing newborns. Her background is in pediatric emergency, inpatient, and urgent care settings. In her current PNP role, Dr. Bondurant has cared for infants with congenital syphilis, HSV, hepatitis B, early and late-onset sepsis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. She is the medical director for a pregnancy clinic and has helped develop their STI screening and treatment policies. Our guest for this episode is Jolene Carlton, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC, RNC-NIC, is a pediatric nurse practitioner with nine years of clinical experience, including four years on the inpatient newborn nursery team. Dr. Carlton has nearly three decades of clinical nursing experience serving populations in the NICU, newborn, neonatal/pediatric transport, labor and delivery, post-partum settings and more. She has presented podium and poster presentations, developed guidelines for clinical practice and authored and hosted a podcast for residents and NPs. Dr. Carlton authored a continuing education course on perinatal hepatitis C for our project, “Healthy Mother, Healthy Baby: Strengthening Nurse Practitioner Education on Emerging Health Threats for Newborns and Infants.” Join us for pediatric-focused conversations about congenital syphilis, perinatal hepatitis C, congenital CMV and more as we discuss these important threats to maternal and infant health.

    17 min

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TeamPeds Talks is a podcast series from the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) and features NAPNAP experts and stakeholders addressing key issues in pediatric health.

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