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Engage with expert NACE faculty for discussions about current clinical strategies for common and rare health conditions that you can use in clinical practice immediately, and that work for you and your patients.
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The APAPP Podcast Ep.11: Inhaler 101
NACE is excited to provide you with this podcast episode from our educational collaborator, The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP). APAPP is the first association of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, who work in the field of pulmonary medicine. APAPP's mission is to work together for the advancement of the profession and for the well-being of patients with pulmonary diseases. To learn more about APAPP and to get involved, please visit https://www.pulmapp.com.
Guest
Tyler Kuhk, MN
Nurse Practitioner
Overlake Medical Center & Clinics - Pulmonary Medicine
Bellevue, Washington.
Tyler Kuhk is an Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner at Overlake Medical Center & Clinics – Pulmonary Medicine in Bellevue, Washington. He attended Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree in 2010. During his undergraduate studies he was the President of the Lakehead University Nursing Association (LUNA) and later became heavily involved in the Canadian Nursing Students’ Association (CNSA) where he served as Ontario Regional Director (2007-2008) and as President (2008-2009). As President he was also a board member of both the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) and Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU). Tyler began his career at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) as a Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse, specializing in orthopedics and cardiac-telemetry. He also worked casually in a long-term care facility where he continued to foster an appreciation for gerontology. When the opportunity presented itself to relocate to the Pacific Northwest, Tyler transitioned into the critical care environment for the next six years, practicing in Tacoma, Everett and Bellevue, mainly in the cardiovascular ICU setting. In 2013 he decided to embark on a new journey within nursing and started his Master of Nursing Degree at the University of Toronto in the Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner stream. During his studies he trained in a variety of settings including inpatient cardiology, inpatient internal medicine and outpatient pulmonology. He graduated in November 2015 and began practicing in outpatient pulmonology in April 2016. His main areas of clinical interest include chronic cough, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma.
Host
Corinne R. Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCP
Director of APP and Clinical Services, Colorado Springs Pulmonary Consultants
President, APAPP, Colorado Springs, CO
Corinne Young is a Nurse Practitioner began working in the area of pulmonary disease in California in 2005. Since 2011, she has worked in a private pulmonary practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Involvement and the representation of advanced practice providers in the pulmonary world has been an important priority for Corinne. To that end, Corinne is the Founder and President of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers.
In addition to her work with APAPP, Corinne is currently one of ten NPs nationwide to become a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians. She works closely with the American College of Chest Physicians CHEST programs, and serves on the Interprofessional Team Network, Clinical Research Network, and on the Executive Programing Committee. Additionally, Corinne serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease Board.
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CME/CE Podcast: Candid Conversations about Menopause Treatment Barriers
For more information regarding this CME/CE activity and to complete the CME/CE requirements and claim credit for this activity, visit:
https://www.mycme.com/courses/candid-conversations-about-menopause-treatment-barriers-9387
Summary
Join Dr. Genevieve Neil-Perry as she moderates a dynamic panel discussion on the obstacles hindering access to quality menopause treatment. Dr. Gregg Sherman (primary care) and Dr. Nanette Santoro (OB/GYN) bring their clinical perspectives, while a patient joins and shares their firsthand experiences.
This episode explores the unique challenges faced by patients and providers within the menopause care landscape. The panel delves into potential solutions, aiming to empower listeners with knowledge and strategies to overcome these barriers for improved menopause care.
Learning Objective
Identify patient and clinician barriers to management of menopausal symptomsThis activity is accredited for CME/CE Credit
The National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The National Association for Continuing Education designates this enduring material for a maximum of 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The National Association for Continuing Education is accredited by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners as an approved provider of nurse practitioner continuing education. Provider number: 121222. This activity is approved for 0.25 contact hours (which does not include hours of pharmacology ).
For additional information about the accreditation of this program, contact NACE at info@naceonline.com.
Summary of Individual Disclosures
Angela Golden has disclosed the following financial relationships:
Consultant: Novo Nordisk (obesity), Lilly (obesity), Acella (thyroid), Currax (obesity), Boehringer Ingelheim (obesity), WW (obesity), Gelesis (obesity - relationship has ended)Speaker: Novo Nordisk (obesity), Lilly (obesity), Acella (thyroid), Currax (obesity)Receipt of Royalty: Springer (obesity - relationship has ended), Amazon (fiction)Guest Patient has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Bernadette Makar has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Gregg Sherman has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Genevieve Neal-Perry has disclosed the following financial relationships:
Scientific Advisory Board: Astellas (women’s health), Natera (women’s health)Review Panel: SRI (professional organization)Nanette Santoro has disclosed the following financial relationships:
Consultant: Astellas Pharma, MenoGeniX, Ansh LabsAll disclosures are related to women's health.All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated. Faculty, planners, guest patient(s) (if applicable), and moderators for this educational activity not listed in the Summary of Individual Disclosures above have no relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Disclosure of Commercial Support
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NACE Journal Club #8
The NACE Journal Club with Dr. Neil Skolnik, provides review and analysis of recently published journal articles important to the practice of primary care medicine. In this episode Dr. Skolnik and guests review the following publications:
1. Aspirin and Cardiovascular Risk in Individuals With Elevated Lipoprotein(a)
Guest:
Brad Rivotto, MD
Resident – Family Medicine Residency Program
Jefferson Health – Abington
2. Triple – Hormone-Receptor Agonist Retatrutide for Obesity — A Phase 2 Trial
Julio Rosenstock, MD
Senior Scientific Advisor for Velocity Clinical Research,
Director of Velocity’s site at Medical City Dallas,
Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.
3. Healthy weight loss maintenance with exercise, GLP-1 receptor agonist, or both combined followed by one year without treatment: a post-treatment analysis of a randomised placebo-controlled trial.
Amrin Syed, DO
Resident – Family Medicine Residency Program
Jefferson Health – Abington
Medical Director and Host, Neil Skolnik, MD, is an academic family physician who sees patients and teaches residents and medical students as professor of Family and Community Medicine at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University and Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program at Abington Jefferson Health in Pennsylvania. Dr. Skolnik graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and did his residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
This Podcast Episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.
Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
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The APAPP Podcast Ep. 10: Idiopathic Shortness of Breath Part 2: Dysfunctional Breathing Clinic
NACE is excited to provide you with this podcast episode from our educational collaborator, The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP). APAPP is the first association of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, who work in the field of pulmonary medicine. APAPP's mission is to work together for the advancement of the profession and for the well-being of patients with pulmonary diseases. To learn more about APAPP and to get involved, please visit https://www.pulmapp.com.
Guest
Cori Fratelli, RN, MSN, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Department of Medicine
I have a unique background in both basic science and clinical research, which has informed my interest in clinical medicine. My past basic science research includes asthma, airway hyperresponsiveness, cystic fibrosis, and lung cancer. My past clinical research includes COPD and interstitial lung disease (ILD). Presently, I am interested in how research translates into personalized medicine. My clinical focus is mainly ILD, but I also see general pulmonary medicine patients, as needed.
Host
Corinne R. Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCP
Director of APP and Clinical Services, Colorado Springs Pulmonary Consultants
President, APAPP, Colorado Springs, CO
Corinne Young is a Nurse Practitioner began working in the area of pulmonary disease in California in 2005. Since 2011, she has worked in a private pulmonary practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Involvement and the representation of advanced practice providers in the pulmonary world has been an important priority for Corinne. To that end, Corinne is the Founder and President of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers.
In addition to her work with APAPP, Corinne is currently one of ten NPs nationwide to become a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians. She works closely with the American College of Chest Physicians CHEST programs, and serves on the Interprofessional Team Network, Clinical Research Network, and on the Executive Programing Committee. Additionally, Corinne serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease Board.
This Podcast episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.
Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.
Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content. -
NACE Journal Club #7
The NACE Journal Club with Dr. Neil Skolnik, provides review and analysis of recently published journal articles important to the practice of primary care medicine. In this episode Dr. Skolnik and guests review the following publications:
1. Long-Term Leisure-Time Physical Activity Intensity and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality: A Prospective Cohort of US Adults
Guest:
Philip Lieberman, MD,
Resident – Family Medicine Residency Program
Jefferson Health – Abington
2. Association between changes in carbohydrate intake and long term weight changes: prospective cohort study
Walter C. Willett, M.D., Dr. P.H.
Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
3. Clinically Important Benefits and Harms of Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Amyloid for the Treatment of Alzheimer Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Richard Potter, MD, Resident – Family Medicine Residency Program
Jefferson Health – Abington
Medical Director and Host, Neil Skolnik, MD, is an academic family physician who sees patients and teaches residents and medical students as professor of Family and Community Medicine at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University and Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program at Abington Jefferson Health in Pennsylvania. Dr. Skolnik graduated from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and did his residency training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
This Podcast Episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.
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The APAPP Podcast Ep. 9: Idiopathic Shortness of Breath Part 1- Using CPET
Show Notes
NACE is excited to provide you with this podcast episode from our educational collaborator, The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP). APAPP is the first association of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), both Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, who work in the field of pulmonary medicine. APAPP's mission is to work together for the advancement of the profession and for the well-being of patients with pulmonary diseases. To learn more about APAPP and to get involved, please visit https://www.pulmapp.com.
Guest
Cori Fratelli, RN, MSN, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
Department of Medicine
I have a unique background in both basic science and clinical research, which has informed my interest in clinical medicine. My past basic science research includes asthma, airway hyperresponsiveness, cystic fibrosis, and lung cancer. My past clinical research includes COPD and interstitial lung disease (ILD). Presently, I am interested in how research translates into personalized medicine. My clinical focus is mainly ILD, but I also see general pulmonary medicine patients, as needed.
Host
Corinne R. Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCP
Director of APP and Clinical Services, Colorado Springs Pulmonary Consultants
President, APAPP, Colorado Springs, CO
Corinne Young is a Nurse Practitioner began working in the area of pulmonary disease in California in 2005. Since 2011, she has worked in a private pulmonary practice in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Involvement and the representation of advanced practice providers in the pulmonary world has been an important priority for Corinne. To that end, Corinne is the Founder and President of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers.
In addition to her work with APAPP, Corinne is currently one of ten NPs nationwide to become a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians. She works closely with the American College of Chest Physicians CHEST programs, and serves on the Interprofessional Team Network, Clinical Research Network, and on the Executive Programing Committee. Additionally, Corinne serves on the American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonary Disease Board.
This Podcast episode does not offer CME/CE Credit.
Please visit http://naceonline.com to engage in more live and on demand CME/CE content.