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Listen, Learn, and Earn CE Hours with Elite Learning. Elite Learning is among the first to bring you nursing podcasts that are part of an accredited continuing education activity. With real-world examples, interviews with subject matter experts, practical insights, and the opportunity to earn nursing CE hours- we’re taking learning to the next level. Subscribe and never miss a chance to listen, learn, and earn nursing CE. Learn more at elitelearning.com/podcast
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On Medical Grounds is a casual, friendly place where you can find an authentic, audible blend of timely scientific and medical knowledge. We talk with experts about their experiences and knowledge, the utilization of new therapies, and challenges within the world of health care. On Medical Grounds also offers Medical Mystery Cases, short case studies presented in the style of your favorite crime or mystery podcasts. Select podcasts offer free CME/CE credits. Visit OnMedicalGrounds.com for mo ...
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Weekly updates on new data, current advances, and best practices in patient care for a variety of medical specialties including NASH, diabetes, muscular dystrophy, and more from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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A podcast for the CRNA industry. Discussing the important issues that happen both in, and beyond, the operating room. With Sharon Pearce, DNP, CRNA, FAANA, FAAN and Jeremy Stanley, EA, CFP, AIF. Innovations & opportunities for CRNAs & APRNs. Visit our website for more great information https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ and to learn how you can get CE Credit as a CRNA just by listening to the podcast. Don’t miss our special series on CRNA History, CRNA Personal Finance & Retirement, Political ...
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PDI is dedicated to leading the fight against preventable infections in healthcare, food service, and our communities. Driven by a commitment to research, quality, and service, PDI provides innovative products, educational resources, training, and support to help prevent infection transmission and promote health and wellness. Visit our website and sign up for our newsletter to receive updates on the latest news from PDI, including CE courses, webinars, blog editorials, podcasts, product supp ...
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This is episode 2 of the series: Innovation in Diabetes Management Episode 2: In this episode, dive into the potential of artificial intelligence in tailoring treatment plans, envisioning a future where technology evolves to seamlessly integrate into patient care. Discover how AI-driven closed-loop systems are revolutionizing insulin pump algorithm…
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Breakthroughs in healthcare are always exciting to learn more about and one that caught our attention is GLPs, a group of therapeutic agents revolutionizing the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. We spent time with Amy M. Reed, PhD, CRNA at the AANA Annual Congress in San Diego to learn more about the potential of GPS and how therapeutic agents are not …
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Today we are going to give you the scoop on whooping cough, also known by the less friendly name, pertussis, the infection caused by the crafty and toxin-producing bacteria Bordetella pertussis. According to data from the CDC, rates of whooping cough are currently 3X higher than in 2023 and still climbing. Why? Listen and find out. Visit us at OnMe…
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As a CRNA, transitioning to 1099 work can be a game-changer for your career and financial future. Sharon made this move in recent years and is sharing the experience in a series along with Jeremy’s insight on the financial side of the transition. This three-part discussion is aimed to help educate other CRNAs who are considering the move to 1099, a…
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Today’s episode is about aging and longevity—topics that have intrigued humanity for millennia. But today, we have cutting-edge science that shows aging is not just a random, unstoppable process; it’s governed by specific biological pathways, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices. We’re going to explore the cutting-edge science and evidence-…
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This is episode 1 of the series: Innovation in Diabetes Management Episode 1: Discover the latest in diabetes management technology in this podcast episode, uncovering the impact of wearable devices and continuous glucose monitoring systems. Learn about their accessibility and benefits, and the role healthcare professionals play in guiding their ad…
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The Provider Non-Discrimination law from the Affordable Care Act, which prohibits commercial payers from discrimi-nating against providers based on their licensure, has been in effect for more than a decade now. In 2020, Congress re-quired the federal government to issue rules and enforcement policies that would prevent commercial payers from dis-c…
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We’ve seen and heard a lot of questions about the new Maintaining Anesthesia Certification (MAC) Program from the NBCRNA so we’re going to tackle as many of those as we can head-on with incoming president Garry Brydges, PhD, DNP, MBA, CRNA, ACNP-BC, FAAN. This innovative four-year program is designed to streamline credentialing and reflect CRNA's c…
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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. Blood Biomarkers to Detect Alzheimer Disease in Primary Care and Secondary Care. JAMA 2024. Discussion by: G…
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Election season can be a stressful time for many, especially when it comes to financial concerns. The uncertainty of political outcomes often leads to anxiety about the future of the economy and the stock market. But is your fear warranted? Today we’re going to remove the emotion and look at election season from a historical perspective. Here’s som…
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In the ever-evolving field of anesthesia, new research constantly reshapes how we approach patient care. In this episode, we explore the compelling findings of a recent systematic review and meta-analysis on the impact of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) on cancer outcomes. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: We’ll pro…
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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/navigating-the-complexities-of-mixed-mood-states-9705 Summary Mixed episode bipolar disorders are now referred to as "mixed features" they occur when a person experiences symptoms of de…
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This is episode 1 of the series: Evidence-Based Practice Guide: IV Push Medications Episode 1: This episode delves into the history and prevalence of unsafe practices in IV push medication administration, highlighting factors such as lack of standardization, limited education, and poor medication labeling. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need …
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This is episode 2 of the series: Evidence-Based Practice Guide: IV Push Medications Episode 2: This episode discusses evidence-based standards, best practices, and the role of education, regulatory bodies, and quality improvement in ensuring safe administration of IV push medications. The conversation highlights the importance of creating standards…
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More and more CRNAs are making the decision to move from a W-2 employee to a 1099 CRNA. Sharon made this move in recent years and is sharing this experience on the podcast to help educate other CRNAs who are weighing the pros and cons. Once you’ve made the decision to go 1099, how do you make sure you’re doing everything right? Today is part two of…
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In this episode, we’re spotlighting a cutting-edge study on the nociception level (NOL) index and its potential impact on intraoperative opioid management. The NOL index, a tool that uses machine learning to assess nociception during general anesthesia, promises a more precise way to monitor patient responses to pain. However, as we’ll discuss, a r…
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In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from nephrologists Pietro Canetta, MD, MS, and Andy Bomback, MD, PhD, experts in clinical management and research on glomerular diseases as they discuss key updates in managing IgAN. Faculty highlight the importance of a comprehensive supportive care regimen to protect patients’ kidneys and prevent progr…
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In the ever-evolving world of anesthesia, patient safety and clinical outcomes are paramount. This is especially true for patients with a history of substance use, such as cocaine or methamphetamine. Today we’re joined by Laurent Estrada, Omar Silva, and Jake Abel, doctoral students from USC, who have dedicated their research to developing an algor…
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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/tackling-residual-risk-in-ascvd-and-ckd-9653 Summary Inflammation plays a pivotal role in both cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease, making it a crucial target for reducing patient…
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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/circling-the-wagons-to-care-fibrosing-ilds-9649 Summary Navigating the challenges of fibrosing ILDs requires a team approach. In this podcast, explore the "Dream Team" of healthcare pro…
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This is episode 1 of the series: ADHD in Females Misunderstood Symptoms, Delayed Diagnosis Episode 1: In this podcast episode, explore ADHD in females, delving into unique challenges and barriers to accurate diagnosis and support. Debunking common misconceptions, it highlights gender differences in symptom manifestation and addresses societal expec…
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This is episode 2 of the series: ADHD in Females Misunderstood Symptoms, Delayed Diagnosis Episode 2: In this episode, delve into how the environment influences the success of females with ADHD, along with interventions and resources crucial for their support. Uncover the enduring repercussions of undiagnosed or untreated ADHD, emphasizing the sign…
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During our trip to the AANA Annual Congress in San Diego, we had the chance to catch up once again with Bill Bruce, AANA CEO, to update you on the latest developments and initiatives that will impact CRNAs and SRNAs across the country. Today’s show will get you up to speed on the Rm8 Innovation Lab, the AANA’s focus on access to educational materia…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the evolving landscape of pain management with a focus on non-surgical approaches. While nurse anesthetists are known for their expertise in managing pain in the operating room, this episode delves into the broader and often complex world of chronic pain management. Today we’re joined by Randy Cornelius, DNP, CRNA, AR…
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In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from cardiologist Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FASPC, and nephrologist Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, as they discuss new and emerging therapies designed to target residual inflammatory risk associated with ASCVD and CKD.    Episode outline:   Colchicine: inhibition of NLRP3 inflammasome assembly/…
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In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from cardiologist Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FASPC, and nephrologist Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, as they explore new and emerging strategies to target residual risk associated with systemic inflammation in patients with ASCVD and CKD.    Episode outline:   The relationship among systemic infl…
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In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from cardiologist Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE, FASPC, and nephrologist Mark J. Sarnak, MD, MS, as they explore the pathophysiology and novel therapeutic strategies to target residual inflammatory risk associated with ASCVD and CKD.    Episode outline:   Moving beyond lipid lowering to addre…
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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/major-depressive-disorder-interventions-for-remission-9634 Summary The goal of treating major depressive disorder (MDD) is complete remission. Unfortunately, residual symptoms, such as …
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As healthcare continues to evolve, CRNAs find themselves in a unique position – should they stick to the traditional W-2 employment model or transition to a 1099 independent contractor status? This is a trend that we’ve been monitoring for a few years now, and Jeremy was able to convince Sharon to make the transition to 1099. Now we want to share t…
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This is episode 2 of the series: End-of-Life Ethics: Cultural, Religious, and Legal Views Episode 2: Explore the collaborative aspects of ensuring individuals' care plans align with their values, preferences, and cultural traditions on advanced care planning. This podcast emphasizes the importance of cultural humility in advanced care planning and …
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This is episode 1 of the series: End-of-Life Ethics: Cultural, Religious, and Legal Views Episode 1: Explore the vital topic of advanced care planning and its pivotal role in honoring individuals' values and preferences, particularly during critical end-of-life stages. The podcast navigates the complexities of treatment options, ethical considerati…
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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/primary-care-questions-on-moderate-to-severe-asthma-9617 Summary Two experts from distinct clinical backgrounds – a primary care physician and a pulmonology PA – answer the top 5 questi…
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As science improves, we’re learning more and more about brain health and how to maintain our youth even as we age. Today we’re joined by Ryan Sullivan, CFP®, CRPC®, RCC™ of Hartford Funds to share the valuable knowledge he’s gained from a partnership with the MIT Age Lab and explore how simple lifestyle changes can significantly impact our brain he…
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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. Physician Coaching by Professionally Trained Peers for Burnout and Well-Being. Jama Open Network 2024 Guest:…
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Today On Medical Grounds, we will be speaking with Dr. Matt Binnicker, Director of Clinical Virology at Mayo Clinic about bird flu. Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses have been detected in wild aquatic birds, commercial poultry, and backyard flocks beginning around January 2022 in the U.S. To date, over 100,700,000 birds have been affected. …
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In the latest episode of Beyond the Mask, Sharon Pearce and guest co-host Carole Doyscher, CRNA, BSN, MS, APRN are joined by Lori Schirle, CRNA, PhD, an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University. We heard her topic at the AANA Annual Congress and wanted to bring her on to discuss the cutting-edge research on pain sensitivity and its implications…
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This is episode 2 of the series: Nursing Personality Traits: Thriving in Diverse Nursing Specialties Episode 2: Unveiling the perfect nursing match! This episode explores how personality traits influence specialty choice. Listeners will learn how critical thinking thrives in critical care, while empathy shines in pediatrics. We'll also explore educ…
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This is episode 1 of the series: Nursing Personality Traits: Thriving in Diverse Nursing Specialties Episode 1: This series unpacks the essential ingredients for nursing success. We'll explore how resilience helps you bounce back from demanding situations, adaptability allows you to thrive in ever-changing environments, and emotional intelligence f…
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Today we have the pleasure of hosting Ike Bartel, BSN, RN, CCRN, an aspiring CRNA from Kansas. Ike's journey from being an RN to pursuing a career as a CRNA is a testament to the power of mentorship in the nursing community. Ike has pioneered a mentorship program specifically designed to guide and support RNs on their path to becoming CRNAs. Today …
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CRNAs are self-starters who strive in individual settings, but we’re all much stronger and successful with the support of others. In our latest podcast episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with the Fab Four, a group of extraordinary women who have left an indelible mark on the CRNA community. These trailblazers, innovators, and phenomenal …
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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. Effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due…
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In this episode, we’ll explore nurse anesthetists’ indispensable role in disaster response and mass casualty incidents (MCIs). Drawing from real-life examples, including the harrowing experiences during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, we’ll highlight the resilience, expertise, and dedication required from nurse anesthetists in times of crisis. We’ll also…
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This is episode 1 of the series: The GLP-1 Advantage: Optimizing Weight Management Strategies Episode 1: Join a deep dive into a new wave of medications helping people achieve weight loss goals. This episode explores the science behind these drugs, their effectiveness, and potential side effects. We discuss who might benefit the most, how to manage…
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This is episode 2 of the series: The GLP-1 Advantage: Optimizing Weight Management Strategies Episode 2: This episode explores GLP-1 medications for long-term weight management in obesity. It covers initiating and monitoring therapy, common side effects, along with the importance of health maintenance. The episode also discusses the natural shift f…
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Retirement represents a pivotal milestone in a CRNA’s life and it ushers in a new phase that could extend over 20 to 30 years or more. How do you best prepare yourself for that transition after work? Today we’re joined by John Diehl, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC® of Hartford Funds to discuss the four stages of retirement and the impact of longevity on financia…
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In this CCO Nephrology podcast episode, hear from Kelly Chen, a nephrology nurse practitioner and patient living with IgA nephropathy, as she discusses her experiences with Dr Pietro Canetta, Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University and expert in glomerular diseases. Episode outline: Seeking and obtaining an IgAN diagnosis Patient sel…
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We’re thrilled to spend time today with a special guest who is not just a nurse anesthetist but also a passionate advocate for healthcare and community issues. Kellie Deeter, CRNA is currently running for a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives with a campaign focused on her extensive experience in the medical field and a commitment to public s…
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