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JAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAI in Cardiovascular Practice2025-07-021h 08JAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastPA-led Telemedicine ACP Intervention Why is advanced care planning so important, and how can PAs make a difference? Tune in to the latest JAAPA podcast episode with guest Christa Cooper to explore the innovative research she and her colleague Jessica Karl conducted on Telemedicine Advanced Care Planning led by Physician Associates. Discover how this approach enhances communication, reduces burdens on families, and ensures patient preferences are honored. Get the details and earn CME credit at cme.aapa.org!2025-04-1019 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastGrowing Concerns Over Valproate Teratogenicity Present an Opportunity for LithiumValproic acid is one of the most frequently prescribed mood-stabilizing agents for bipolar disorder, and in some regions of the world, it now competes with lithium as the preferred treatment of choice for bipolar maintenance. There may soon be restrictions on the use of valproic acid, however, because of the risk in neural tube defects and major congenital malformations in children born to mothers and fathers who take it. In this podcast, Dr. Samuel Dotson, from the Northeast Georgia Health System in Gainesville, Georgia, and Emory University in Atlanta, and Dr. Andrew Nierenberg, from the Dauten Family...2025-03-0421 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAt Last, a Nondopaminergic Agent for the Treatment of Schizophrenia: The Combination of Xanomeline and Trospium (Cobenfy)Dr. Donald C. Goff, Marvin Stern professor of psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, gives an overview of a new combination drug recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of schizophrenia. It will be marketed as Cobenfy, and its component active ingredients are xanomeline and trospium chloride, representing the first non-dopaminergic antipsychotic approved by the FDA. Dr. Goff briefly explores the decades of pharmaceutical treatment of schizophrenia and lays out the steps toward developing the new combination drug. He offers details on next steps, treatment, more extensive trials of the new drug...2025-03-0412 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastClinical Management of Designer Benzodiazepine Intoxication: A Systematic Review"Designer benzodiazepines" are lab-created chemical derivatives of prescription benzodiazepines. They have not been approved for medical use and there is limited information on their safety and toxicity. More potent than their prescription counterparts, this subset of novel psychoactive substances have been growing in popularity in recent years and pose the potential for dangerous levels of intoxication. In this podcast, Dr. Sahil Munjal, program director of the Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist psychiatry residency program, leads a discussion of the article “Clinical Management of Designer Benzodiazepine Intoxication: A Systematic Review," with his coauthors Dr. Gregory Noe, Katelyn Li, an...2025-03-0410 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastThe Effect of Educational Debt on PA's Specialty ChoiceRecently, a team of researchers at the NCCPA examined the impact of educational debt on PA specialty selection - tune in as we discuss their work as recently published in JAAPA. We know that the decision to specialize is nuanced, involving a PA’s individual goals, experiences in PA school, job availability for each physical location, compensation, and levels of debt accrued in training. Listen as Andrez Kozikowski, Alicia Quella, and Mirela Bruza-Augatis discuss this important topic.2025-03-0429 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastThe role of PAs and NPs in Palliative Care The American population is aging. In one century, life expectancy in the US rose from 47 to 78. In 2050, 20% of the U.S. population will be older than 65. With this in mind, we must identify ways to improve the quality of the final days of life. In this episode, we explore how the PA profession contributes to palliative care, focusing on symptom management, quality of life, and communication with JAAPA Authors Rebecca Jones and Natalie Mohammad.    Additional resources mentioned during the podcast available here:    Palliative Care for PAs: Physician Associates in Hospice & Palliative Medici...2024-12-0725 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastConversation with Influential PA Leaders Join our hosts Joe and Kim as they interview three influential leaders in the Physician Associate/Assistant (PA) profession: Jim Cawley, Rick Dehn, and Rod Hooker. These guests have made significant contributions to PA education, research, and workforce development.  Join us as we discuss the evolution of the profession since its early days in the 1970s and what has led to its success.2024-11-0438 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastPA Week Discussion with the President of AAPA HAPPY PA WEEK! To celebrate, AAPA President Jason Prevelige, DMSc, MBA, PA-C, DFAAPA shares with us strategies to leverage advocacy efforts in the PA profession. Our co-hosts also describe the current crisis in healthcare, and discuss the future of the PA profession in a team-based model, the future of modernized PA practice laws, and modern advocacy efforts that can help bridge that gap in PA practice laws. They highlight how PAs Go Beyond, and are specially equipped to be an advocate for modernized healthcare, and policy change, while reminding us of the essence of our profession.2024-10-0426 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastCareer Flexibility We know that many PAs switch specialties during their career; however, little is known about the PA and employer's experience. Tune in to hear what JAAPA authors, Eliana Ward-Lev, Clair Kuriakose, and Jay Navoa discovered through their research on this topic. To learn more, check out their publication “Career flexibility for PAs: What makes switching specialties successful?” from the May 2024 JAAPA issue.   Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. 2024-07-1343 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMeet Joe + Discuss the JAAPA article on Esophageal CancersJoin us as we welcome the newest JAAPA podcast team member, Joe Harrison. Kim and Martine discuss Joe’s background, interests, and why he joined the podcast. They also discuss their “why” of medicine and “why PA”. Finally, they discuss and summarize an important article by PA Daniel Eisner on esophageal cancers from the April 2024 JAAPA issue. Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. 2024-06-0423 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastPeer Feedback: a tool to improve PA, NP, and physician collaboration and clinical practice. Constructive feedback can be a valuable tool to help improve working relationships among colleagues. In this episode, Martine, Kim, and Joe are discussing with PAs Alexandra Gallant and Laura Erdman the results of a peer feedback platform that they were able to develop and initiate in their academic hospital system with their research team, aiming to improve collaboration between PAs, NPs, and physicians, and clinical practice. Thank you for listening!   Resources: Learn more about OTP here:  https://www.aapa.org/advocacy-central/optimal-team-practice/2024-05-0331 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastExploring Workplace Barriers Faced by Breastfeeding PAs In this episode, PA Lindsay Nourse speaks with us about the challenges faced by breastfeeding mothers who are physician associates (PAs), highlighting the key findings. The podcast explores how these barriers affect breastfeeding duration and practices among PA mothers and discuss potential improvements in healthcare workplace policies to better support them. See also this infographic for the pump act from an AAPA caucus, PAs for Women Empowerment (PAWE).2024-04-2422 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastHuman TraffickingIn this episode, PA Angela Meredith speaks with Clay, Kim, and Martine about how clinicians, particularly PAs, can be prepared to handle the issue of human trafficking.   Learn valuable information you can use to help patients who may be at risk, important factors to consider implementing at your facility, and useful resources you can utilize today. Don't miss this valuable conversation.   Guest: Angela Meredith, DMSc, PA-C Linkedin profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/angelameredith   Resources for everyone:   National Human Trafficking Hotline - home...2024-02-0728 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastPost Graduate Clinical Training Summary: We’ve all been asked to explain what a PA is, and then probably received the follow-up question of “do you need to go back to school? Or complete a residency or fellowship?” We all have our spiels ready. But the landscape as it pertains to PA fellowships is changing. For this episode, we were joined by Maura Polansky, Bart Gillum, Jon Messing, and Max Rooney as they discussed their recent JAAPA publication: “Describing the landscape of integrated clinical education programs for PAs and NPs. We hope you enjoy, thanks for listening! Be sure to follo...2023-11-1641 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober 2023Onboarding new graduate PAs and NPs has become a hot topic, especially given the provider shortages and financial shortfalls our healthcare system is experiencing. Onboarding is also an emerging area of research, and in this episode, we sit down with PA Nathalie Ortiz and NP Hilary Barnes to discuss what they have learned about the onboarding experience for PAs and NPs in primary care. Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/2023-10-2629 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMay 2023May is mental health awareness month. In this month's podcast we discuss alternatives to managing chronic depression, suicidal ideation and depression among PAs and PA students, and provider burnout.  We hope you enjoy, thanks for listening!  Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Our Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for April's articles! JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/2023-06-0525 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAssessing Progress in Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in HealthcareIn this episode we sit down with Gerald Kayngo to discuss his article on how to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare, and how to assess our progress! We thoroughly enjoyed this episode. We hope you do too! We appreciate your patience as we re-establish our upload schedule. Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Our Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for April's articles! JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/2023-03-2041 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober Bonus EpisodeHello everyone! In honor of PA week, we have a BONUS episode for October. In this episode we discussed the efforts being made to expand PAs scope of practice in Puerto Rico, with our special guests, Kimberly Weikel MPAS, PA-C, Laura Juarez MPAS, MPH, PA-C, and Charity Irizarry, MCMSc, PA-C.  Here are the resources mentioned in this episode: AAMPR Website: https://aampr.mypanetwork.com AAMPR Email: asociadosmedicospr@gmail.com AAMPR Social Media: -Instagram: @asociadosmedicospr  -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsociadosMedicosPR/ -Twitter: @AsocMedicoPR  Change.org Petition: https://ww...2022-11-0744 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober PodcastHAPPY PA WEEK! To celebrate, AAPA President Jennifer Orozco, DMSc, PA-C, DFAAPA and our co-hosts describe the current crisis in healthcare created by a provider shortage, provider burnout, an aging population, and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and how PAs are specially equipped to be a part of the solution. We then close with the journey of Ethan Klausmeyer, MMSc, PA-C, who reminds us of the essence of our profession. To rise to Jenn's challenge to embrace modern solutions to the current healthcare crisis, check out:  PAs Go Beyond: https://www.aapa.org/pas-go-beyond/ A...2022-10-1348 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSeptemper 2022For this month's podcast, our new podcast co-hosts and I discuss DOAC use for patients with AFib and valvular heart disease, provide updated information on continuous glucose monitors, and review job attributes that will attract health care providers to rural, medically underserved areas. Also, listen to get to know our new hosts, Martine Aliteri and Kim Ketchersid! Stay tuned, we have something brewing for October's podcast! Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for April's articles...2022-09-2643 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSummer PodcastFor this month we’ll be hopping on a time machine- as we reflect on the PA profession in the past, and also look at how we can improve the profession in the future, as we take a look at the PA profession in the 1990s and how we can address structural racism to diversify the field. Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for April's articles! JAAPA 4Instagram: https://www...2022-08-241h 04JAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAAPA 2022/May CMEWe’re in Indianapolis baby!! In this episode we’re recording from the annual AAPA 2022 Conference! We’re reviewing articles on why article submissions are unsuccessful for publication to JAAPA, with JAAPA editor-in-chief Rick Dehn, MPA, PA-C and clinical editor Harrison Reed, MMSc, PA-C. Also, we have a student takeover during the AAPA Medical Challenge bowl, hearing what current PA students have to say about the conference and the PA profession as a whole. Thank you again to our guests Rick Dehn, and Harrison Reed. Rick Dehn: Richard.dehn@nau.edu  Harrison...2022-07-1147 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastApril 2022In this podcast we reviewed a CME article on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and circled our discussion around two articles from JAAPA's new article series: Global Insights. Global Insights will highlight the PA profession on a global aspect. Thank you to our guests Dr. Adrian Banning, DHSc, MMS, PA-C and Professor Juanita Gardner, MPH, PA-C. You can contact Dr. Banning at: asb35@drexel.edu and Prof. Gardner at: jag66@drexel.edu. Thanks for listening! Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in...2022-05-1224 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMarch 2022In this podcast we review CME articles on managing patients with psoriasis vulgaris and addressing barriers to cervical cancer screening among immigrant populations. Additionally, we discussed financial literacy among practicing PAs with Kristin Burton, founder of Strive Coaching, LLC. Thanks for listening! If you would like to know more about Strive Coaching, LLC, you can contact Kristin at: www.strivewithkristin.com Disclaimer: This is not a sponsorship. Our discussion with Kristin is for educational purposes only. _______________ Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us...2022-04-1543 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastFebruary 2022In this podcast we review CME articles on Body focused repetitive behaviors and Skin cancer in immunosuppressed patients. As well as articles on patient interaction with online health information and Treating Hypertension in Black patients. Thank you! Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for January's posts! JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/ Thanks for listening!2022-03-0930 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJanuary 2022In this podcast we review CME articles on Diagnosing and managing acute abdominal pain in children and Balloon pulmonary angioplasty for thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. Our thoughts go out to our fellow PAs battling the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you. Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for January's posts! JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/ Thanks for listening!2022-02-2223 minJAANP Here’s the IssueJAANP Here’s the IssueJanuary 2022In this podcast we review CME articles on Diagnosing and managing acute abdominal pain in children and Balloon pulmonary angioplasty for thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. Our thoughts go out to our fellow PAs battling the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you. Be sure to follow JAAPA on social media! Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section for January's posts! JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/ Thanks for listening!2022-01-2123 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDecember Holiday Bonus EpisodeHello everyone! Welcome back! We hope you enjoy this bonus episode! In this episode we review some of the poster abstracts from December’s edition. Though this episode is brief, it’s still packed with fun! Happy Holidays! – Brandon & Lena  JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/ Thanks for listening! 2021-12-1824 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDecember 2021Happy Holidays! In this podcast we review CME articles on Adhesive Capsulitis and Resistant Hypertension. We also discuss articles on re-evaluation of race in the GFR calculation, as well as a case of metabolic acidosis induced by a ketogenic diet. As the year comes to a close, and we take a moment for reflection and gratitude, we would like to thank YOU, our listeners, for your continued support. We hope you enjoy our holiday bonus episode as a token of our gratitude. We look forward to producing more episodes in the new year!By the way... are...2021-12-1834 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastNovember 2021Hello everyone! For this month's podcast we review CME articles on management for patients who have experienced trauma and colorectal screening guidelines. We also discuss articles on Breast mastitis and abscess and the economics of being a PA, written by our beloved editor-in-chief, Richard Dehn. We hope you enjoy; and stay tuned for next month as we have a special treat for our listeners! By the way... are you following JAAPA on social media? Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the topics we discussed in the comments section, under the articles we...2021-11-2244 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober 2021Happy PA week and Hispanic Heritage month! For this month's podcast we review CME articles on HCOM and PCOS; and discuss articles on PA doctoral degree curriculum and provider empathy. We hope you enjoy! By the way... are you following JAAPA on social media? Our Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section under October's posts. JAAPA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaapaonline/ Thanks for listening!2021-11-0338 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSeptember 2021In this month's podcast my co-host, Brandon Cherry, PA-C and I had the pleasure of interviewing our former classmate and author of this month's CME article, ICU survivorship: What PAs need to know, Nicolette LaRosa, MHS, PA-C. We also had a quick refresher on cervical cancer screening as we reviewed the CME article, Cervical cancer screening guidelines: An update. Enjoy!! Here is the article our guest Nicolette was referring to during our discussion: Darbyshire JL, Greig PR, Vollam S, et al. “I can remember sort of vivid people...but to me they were plasticine.” Delusions on the...2021-09-0753 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAugust 2021In this podcast my co-host, Brandon Cherry, PA-C and I review CME articles from August's JAAPA edition on managing Hymenoptera venom allergy and navigating the challenges of diagnosing bipolar disorder in youth. We also discuss articles on modernizing the PA workforce and utilizing APCs to their full scope of practice, as well as challenges during and after the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public health.  By the way... are you following JAAPA on social media? Their Instagram handle is @jaapaonline. Let us know your thoughts on the articles we reviewed in the comments section under the art...2021-08-1335 minShri Paramhanso ki MahimaShri Paramhanso ki MahimaBhajan - Jado Jado vi Jaapa Tera NaamBhajan - Jado Jado vi Jaapa Tera Naam2021-07-1806 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJune - July 2021: Preoperative Assessment for Non-cardiac Surgery and Narcolepsy + Unconscious Bias and How it Leads to Racial Inequities in MedicineIn this podcast, myself, Lena Ward, PA-C and my co-host, Brandon Cherry, PA-C review CME articles from July's JAAPA edition on the Preoperative Assessment for Non-cardiac Surgery and Narcolepsy. While from June’s edition we will be reviewing articles on unconscious bias and how it leads to racial inequities in medicine, as well as creating diversity within the PA programs during the admissions process. Happy Summer!2021-07-1644 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMay 2021: Rheumatoid Arthritis, High-Risk Breast Lesions, Paraesophageal Hernia, and the Working Relationship between PAs and Residents.In this month's JAAPA Podcast, myself, Lena Ward, PA-C and my cohost, Brandon Cherry, review CME articles on managing Rheumatoid Arthritis and high-risk breast lesions. We then go over a case report on paraesophageal hernia in a pediatric patient; and to round things out we have an interesting discussion as we discuss the relationship between midlevel providers and residents. Hope you enjoy!2021-06-0336 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastApril 2021: Inpatient Cardiac Arrest, Huntington Disease, Gestational Trophoblastic Disease, PAs and ImmunizationIn the April 2021 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Lena Ward, PA-C and Brandon Cherry, PA-C break down CME articles on optimizing the management of inpatient cardiac arrest and on Huntington disease. Then, they give us a quick review of gestational trophoblastic disease and discuss an editorial focused on the role of PAs in public health immunization efforts. 2021-04-2731 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMarch 2021: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, Early Pregnancy Loss, Gender Wage Gap for PAsIn the March 2021 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Lena Ward, PA-C and Brandon Cherry, PA-C review CME articles on tuberous sclerosis complex and on early pregnancy loss. Our co-hosts also discuss new research on the gender wage gap in the PA profession and reflect on JAAPA’s latest Art of Medicine essay.2021-03-2025 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastFebruary 2021: Probiotics for BV, GERD in Children, Ectopic Pregnancy, Obesity as a Chronic DiseaseIn the February 2021 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, we welcome our new co-hosts Lena Ward, PA-C and Brandon Cherry, PA-C. Lena and Brandon review CME articles on probiotics for bacterial vaginosis and on gastroesophageal reflux disease in children. They also tackle a quick review of ectopic pregnancy and discuss a special article on treating obesity as a chronic condition. Please give a warm welcome to our new co-hosts!2021-03-1833 minThe Love DoctorThe Love DoctorDo You Need Sex Therapy? feat. Rahim ThawerToday on the show I’m answering your questions about IUDs and how to navigate accessing sexual health services, as well as questions about bacterial vaginosis, or BV and why we need to stop shaming ourselves and our bodies. I also share my interview with clinical social worker and psychotherapist, Rahim Thawer. We talk all about sex therapy, and what it means to actually be sex positive in a pretty sex negative world. Also, I finally have a website!! If you want to know more about the work that I do or dig into all of the ama...2021-03-181h 11PA ConnectionsPA ConnectionsWorkplace Culture Relevant to Clinical PracticeIn this episode, we have with us Harrison Reed, Assistant Professor in the Department of PA Studies at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.  Professor Reed is a physician assistant and educator who regularly writes and lectures about healthcare culture. Here are some of his recent publications. JAAPA Editorial:  https://journals.lww.com/jaapa/Fulltext/2020/02000/Treat_rude_behavior_as_a_threat_to_patient_safety.1.aspx NEJM In Practice Blogs: https://blogs.jwatch.org/frontlines-clinical-medicine/2017/03/15/toxic-talent-high-performing-jerks-arent-worth-trouble/ https://blogs.jwatch.org/frontlines-clinical-medicine/2017/10/31/call-em-out-harvey-weinstein-bobo-dolls-and-the-psychology-of-a-scolding/ Do...2021-02-0121 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastTalking Animals and Fluffer Nutter: The Best of Kris and Adrian 2020We bid a fond and grateful farewell to the founding co-hosts of the JAAPA Podcast, Kristopher Maday and Adrian Banning. Thank you for all that you brought to the podcast and we wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors. Topics include TV pitch meetings, talking animals, and, of course, fluffer nutter.2021-01-2938 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDecember 2020: Inherited Cancer Syndromes, Cleft Lip and Palate, Mucormycosis, Cervical CancerIn the December 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss CME articles covering inherited cancer susceptibility syndromes and reviewing cleft lip and palate. They also explore a case of mucormycosis in an immunocompromised patient and give a quick review of cervical cancer. Plus, this is the last episode with Adrian and Kris as our JAAPA Podcast co-hosts. The JAAPA editors are forever grateful for their talent and effort; we will miss hearing them every month but wish them continued success in all that they pursue. Stay tuned for the exciting next chapter in t...2020-12-2150 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastNovember 2020: Prostatic Urethral Lift vs TURP, Potentially Malignant Oral Lesions, Anti-NDMA Receptor Encephalitis, PA Gender Wage GapIn the November 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss a CME article on the efficacy of prostatic urethral lift versus transurethral resection of the prostate. They also examine an article on potentially malignant oral lesions and explore a case of anti-NDMA receptor encephalitis. Then, our co-hosts discuss original research on the persistent wage gap between male and female PAs. Plus, Kris leaves everyone hanging.2020-11-2342 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober 2020: Cardiac Amyloidosis, Sickle Cell Disease, Hyponatremia, Dental Prophylaxis in Patients with Orthopedic ImplantsIn the October 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Adrian Banning, PA-C and Kris Maday, PA-C discuss CME articles on cardiac amyloidosis and on sickle cell disease. They also break down a QRS article on hyponatremia and explore the role of antibiotics for dental prophylaxis in patients with orthopaedic implants. Full articles can be found at JAAPA.com.2020-10-2936 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSeptember 2020: Infectious disease considerations in immunocompromised patients, bronchiolitis, necrotizing fasciitis and a QRS on pyelonephritisIn the September 2020 episode, Kris Maday, PA-C, and Adrian Banning, PA-C, discuss CME articles on infectious disease considerations in immunocompromised patients and bronchiolitis as well as necrotizing fasciitis and a QRS on pyelonephritis.2020-09-1629 minMedicine and ImagingMedicine and ImagingPULLEY-PART-II (PATHOLOGY)REFERENCES1.Bianchi S, Martinoli C, de Gautard R, Gaignot C. Ultrasound of the digital flexor system: Normal and pathological findings(). J Ultrasound. 2007;10(2):85-92.2.DP G. Green’s Operative Hand Surgery.3.Hauger O, Chung CB, Lektrakul N, Botte MJ, Trudell D, Boutin RD, et al. Pulley system in the fingers: normal anatomy and simulated lesions in cadavers at MR imaging, CT, and US with and without contrast material distention of the tendon sheath. Radiology. 2000;217(1):201-12.4.Makkouk AH, Oetgen ME, Swigart CR, Dodds SD. Trigger finger: etiology, evaluation, and treatment. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2008;1(2):92-6.5.Guerini H, Pe...2020-09-0609 minMedicine and ImagingMedicine and ImagingPULLEYS-PART-I (ANATOMY)REFERENCES1.Bianchi S, Martinoli C, de Gautard R, Gaignot C. Ultrasound of the digital flexor system: Normal and pathological findings(). J Ultrasound. 2007;10(2):85-92.2.DP G. Green’s Operative Hand Surgery.3.Hauger O, Chung CB, Lektrakul N, Botte MJ, Trudell D, Boutin RD, et al. Pulley system in the fingers: normal anatomy and simulated lesions in cadavers at MR imaging, CT, and US with and without contrast material distention of the tendon sheath. Radiology. 2000;217(1):201-12.4.Makkouk AH, Oetgen ME, Swigart CR, Dodds SD. Trigger finger: etiology, evaluation, and treatment. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2008;1(2):92-6.5.Guerini H, Pe...2020-09-0602 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAugust 2020: Adult ADHD, Low back pain, Stevens-Johnson syndrome and topic epodermal necrolysis, Skin lesionIn the August 2020 episode, Kris Maday, PA-C, and Adrian Banning, PA-C, discuss CME articles on ADHD and low back pain as well as articles on Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis and a case about a curious skin lesion.2020-08-1939 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJuly 2020: Kawasaki Disease, Sepsis Guidelines, Clinician Mental Health in Pandemics, De Quervain TenosynovitisIn the July 2020 issue of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday discuss CME articles on Kawasaki disease and on the implementation of sepsis guidelines. They also discuss a special article on the mental health of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. And, our hosts give a quick review of De Quervain tenosynovitis. Plus: what is the meaning of service?2020-07-2144 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJune 2020: PrEP for HIV, PCI in Stable Heart Disease, Managing Acute Cancer Pain, SchizophreniaIn the June 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss CME articles on pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV transmission and on percutaneous coronary interventions in stable ischemic heart disease. They also review an article on managing pain in patients with cancer and a Quick Recertification Series (QRS) on schizophrenia. Plus, Kris and Adrian share important thoughts on racism and anti-racism. JAAPA is proud to support this important dialogue.2020-06-2644 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMay 2020: Compartment Syndrome, Subclinical Hypothyroidism, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Burnout and Satisfaction with Work-Life IntegrationIn the May 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss CME articles on upper extremity compartment syndrome and on subclinical hypothyroidism. Then, they give a quick review of abdominal aortic aneurysm and discuss original research examining burnout and satisfaction with work life-integration in the PA profession. Plus, things get dramatic with cataclysmic events and cryptic messages from the past.2020-05-0739 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastApril 2020: Postpartum Hemorrhage, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Advances in CTE, Colonoscopies Performed by PAsIn the April 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our co-hosts Adrian Banning, PA-C and Kristopher Maday, PA-C discuss CME articles on postpartum hemorrhage and on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Then Adrian breaks down an update on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and Kris discusses original research examining quality metrics of screening colonoscopies performed by PAs. Plus, our co-hosts have a couple of TV shows to pitch you.    2020-04-1631 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMarch 2020: Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, Youth E-cigarette Use, Overuse Injuries of the Elbow, Onboarding Programs for PAs and NPsIn the March 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our co-hosts Kristopher Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss CME articles on electronic cigarette use in youth and young adults and on takotsubo cardiomyopathy. They also give a quick review of common overuse injuries of the elbow and discuss an original research article on the emerging practices in onboarding programs for PAs and NPs. Plus, which animals would Kris and Adrian add to their clinical teams?2020-03-2231 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastFebruary 2020: Multiple Sclerosis, Complementary Feeding for Infants, Skin Cancer, and Ultrasound for Long Bone FracturesIn the February 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our co-hosts Adrian Banning, PA-C and Kris Maday, PA-C discuss CME articles on multiple sclerosis and complementary feeding for infants. We also review a jam-packed Quick Recertification Series (QRS) article on skin cancer and break down evidence for point-of-care ultrasound of long bone fractures. Plus, we dig into hybrid PA roles and Fluffernutter sandwiches. Yum.       Follow us on social media: JAAPA on Twitter and Instagram: @JAAPAonline Co-Host Adrian Banning, PA-C on Twitter: @theArtofEBM Co-Host Kris Maday, PA-C on...2020-02-0933 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJanuary 2020: Peripheral Neuropathy, Pericarditis, Helping Survivors of Sexual Assault, Improving Health DisparitiesIn the January 2020 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C review CME articles on peripheral neuropathy and pericarditis. They also discuss an article on helping survivors of sexual assault and an original research article on improving health disparities in PA practices. Plus, what skills are underrated in the clinical setting?2020-01-1944 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDecember 2019: Low Back Pain in Adolescents, Cardiac Auscultation Maneuvers, Multilevel Perspectives on Diabetes, PE Response TeamsIn the December 2019 episode of the JAAPA podcast, our hosts Adrian Banning, PA-C and Kris Maday, PA-C wrap up the year with CME articles on low back pain in adolescents and cardiac auscultation with dynamic maneuvers. They also discuss articles on multifactorial perspectives on Type 2 diabetes and on pulmonary embolism response teams (PERTs). Plus, we highlight some of 2019's biggest moments in the PA profession and learn which of our hosts should be captain of the JAAPA volleyball team.   Follow us on social media: JAAPA on Twitter and Instagram: @JAAPAonline Co-Host A...2019-12-1337 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastNovember 2019: G6PD Deficiency, Viral Hepatitis ABCs, Loop Technique for Abscess Drainage, Protein and Strength Exercises in Older AdultsIn the November 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss CME articles on G6PD deficiency and viral hepatitis A, B, and C. Then, Kris breaks down the "loop technique" for abscess drainage and Adrian discusses the importance of protein intake and strength exercises in older adults. Plus, our co-hosts consider a world tour.      Follow us on social media: JAAPA on Twitter and Instagram: @JAAPAonline Co-Host Adrian Banning, PA-C on Twitter: @theArtofEBM Co-Host Kris Maday, PA-C on Twitter: @PA_Mad...2019-11-1431 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober 2019: Breast Cancer, Pneumonia Update, Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder, Predicting Physician ShortagesIn the October 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss CME articles on breast cancer and community-acquired pneumonia. They also examine the use of buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid use disorder and review an original research article that asks the question: can PAs and NPs make the predicted physician shortage "disappear?" Plus, if you had a magic eraser, what medical maneuver would you vanquish?2019-10-0735 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSeptember 2019: Gestational Diabetes, HPV-Associated Oropharyngeal Cancer, Herpes Zoster Vaccines, Sickle Cell DiseaseIn the September 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Adrian Banning, PA-C and Kris Maday, PA-C discuss CME articles on managing gestational diabetes and HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer. They also review recommendations for the herpes zoster vaccine and highlight the complications of sickle cell disease. Plus, what superpowers would make for super PAs?2019-09-1937 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastPCP Outcomes in the VHA: An Interview with Researcher Chris Everett, PhD, PA-CIn a special episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning interview health services researcher, educator, clinician, and JAAPA Deputy Research Editor, Chris Everett, MPH, PhD, PA-C. This interview covers the June 2019 original researcher article, "Primary Care Providers: Are there differences in patient's intermediate diabetes outcomes?" Plus, Adrian, Kris, and Chris discuss the ups and downs of a career in research.2019-08-3025 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAugust 2019: Pharmacogenetics, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease, and Lumbar Spinal StenosisIn the August 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Adrian Banning, PA-C and Kris Maday, PA-C discuss CME articles on utilizing pharmacogenetics and on recognizing autism spectrum disorder. Plus, our hosts give us an update on the intersection between diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease and provide a quick review of lumbar spinal stenosis. Plus, we shine a light on the little victories.    Love the podcast? Rate us on your favorite podcast streaming service and leave us a comment to let us know how we're doing. Hate the podcast? Type up your complaints on yo...2019-08-0829 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJuly 2019: Reactive Arthritis, Deprescribing Meds, BRUE in Infants, Burnout in MinnesotaIn the July 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, co-hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning discuss CME articles on reactive arthritis and deprescribing medications at the end of life. They also review the new terminology for brief resolved unexplained events (BRUE) in infants and break down research on burnout and job satisfaction for PAs in Minnesota. Plus, what tools of the trade do Kris and Adrian prefer? The answers are very on-brand.2019-07-3132 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJune 2019: Killer Amoebas, Contraception Counseling, Femoral Pseudoaneurysms, Coarctation of the AortaIn the June 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Kris Maday, PA-C and Adrian Banning, PA-C discuss articles on education techniques for contraception counseling, management of femoral pseudoaneurysm, coarctation of the aorta, and amoebic meningoencephalitis. Plus, coffee algorithms and bedtime stories in the Maday household have Adrian asking... "why?"    Don't forget to leave us a rating and review!   These articles and the rest of the June 2019 issue of JAAPA can be found at JAAPA.com2019-06-1829 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastLIVE From AAPA19 in DenverThe JAAPA Podcast brings you a very special episode from the AAPA19 Conference in Denver Colorado. Your usual co-hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday join JAAPA Associate Editor Harrison Reed for an unscripted conversation from the floor of the Colorado Convention Center. The JAAPA team also welcomes AAPA19 speaker and Cardiothoracic ICU PA Brendan Riordan to discuss what it's like being a specialist in a generalist world.      The entire JAAPA Podcast team wants to thank all of our listeners for two great years of bringing you the JAAPA Podcast!2019-05-3016 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMay 2019: Describing Fractures, Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, Gender Equality, PA DiversityConference is almost here! In the May 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday discuss clinical articles on describing fractures and idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Our hosts also tackle two colossal social topics: gender equality and diversity in the PA profession. Plus, why is Adrian double-checking her carry-on bag and what body part creeps out Kris the most? 2019-05-1333 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastApril 2019: Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives, Wound Management, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Acetaminophen HepatotoxicityIn the April 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday discuss articles on long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), management of acute wounds, cubital tunnel syndrome, and "the 150 rule" to prevent acetaminophen hepatotoxicity. Plus, our hosts discuss ways in which legislation has affected PA practice and we learn yet another amazing fact about Kris, "The Chuck Norris of PA Education."2019-04-0931 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMarch 2019: Opioid Use in Pregnancy, Monoarthritis, PA Specialty Certifications, and CBD for EpilepsyIn the March 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning explore articles on opioid use disorder in pregnancy, monoarthritis, the potential value of PA specialty certifications, and the use of cannabidiol (CBD) in refractory epilepsy. Plus, what is the hardest thing in medicine to teach?2019-03-1136 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastFebruary 2019: C-Spine Clearance, Pediatric Anxiety, C. diff Guidelines, Mental Health First AidIn the February 2019 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday discuss articles on cervical spine clearance after traumatic injury, pediatric generalized anxiety disorder, and mental health first aid. Our hosts also review the latest C. diff guidelines (are you still using metronidazole?). Plus, Kris and Adrian have a Freaky Friday moment. 2019-02-1130 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJanuary 2019: Trigger Finger, Heart Failure, COPD, and Precision MedicineOur hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday kick off 2019 with an episode of the JAAPA Podcast featuring articles on trigger finger and precision medicine, plus guideline updates for heart failure and COPD. They also discuss strategies to survive the winter months and drop the term "Pennsylvania Death Cookies." So, there's that.2019-01-1726 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDecember 2018: Primary Care for Cancer Survivors, Diverting Dementia, Chagas Disease, Sleep Architecture in SchizophreniaIn the December 2018 edition of the JAAPA podcast, hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday review articles on Chagas disease, primary care for colon cancer survivors, and reducing the risk of dementia. They also ask the question: should we target sleep architecture to more effectively treat schizophrenia? Plus, Kris and Adrian brace themselves for questions around the dinner table.2018-12-0736 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastNovember 2018: PTSD in Veterans, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Mononucleosis, and Congenital StridorIn the November 2018 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning discuss CME articles on post-traumatic stress disorder in combat veterans and preventing sudden infant death syndrome. Our co-hosts also review articles on infectious mononucleosis and the causes of congenital stridor in infants. Plus, what do PAs and mashed potatoes have in common?   We would love to hear your thoughts on on the podcast! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher and find JAAPA and our podcast hosts on Twitter!2018-11-1635 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober 2018: Chronic Kidney Disease, Prediabetes, Substance Abuse Screening, Herpes Zoster VaccinationIn this October 2018 episode, hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday review CME articles on chronic kidney disease and prediabetes. They also discuss original research on substance abuse screening and take a look at new recommendations for the herpes zoster vaccine. Plus, Kris reveals his man-crush and Adrian breaks all the rules. Again.2018-10-2239 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDeep Dive: Dealing with Sexual Assault with Katherine Thompson, PA-CThis special episode of the JAAPA Podcast offers a deep dive into the topic of sexual assault care. JAAPA Podcast host Adrian Banning interviews subject matter expert Katherine Thompson, PA-C in a powerful discussion covering everything from prevalence to practical tips for the clinical setting.      Show notes   For more information, Katherine welcomes your email: katherinethompson@cdrewu.edu.   References and Resources for providers and survivors:   “Sexual Assault of Women” https://www.aafp.org/afp/2010/0215/p489.html#afp20100215p489-b14   “Distress and...2018-10-1627 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSeptember 2018: ALS, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Abnormal Uterine Bleeding, Complicated AppendicitisIn the September 2018 edition of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning discuss review articles on ALS, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, and complicated appendicitis. Plus, if you could only prescribe three drugs for a year, which ones would you choose?2018-09-1938 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAugust 2018: Osteosarcoma, Alopecia, Smartphone Images for the Ophthalmic Exam, and PAs in Urgent CareIn the August 2018 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday highlight articles from the most recent issue, including: a review of osteosarcoma, a look at alopecia as a consequence of high androgen index contraceptives, a discussion of the use of smartphones for the ophthalmic exam, and an original research article examining the role of PAs in urgent care. Plus, we discover that Kris might need a relaxation intervention.2018-08-1542 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJuly 2018: Hand and Wrist Injuries, Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria, Effectiveness of PAs and NPs in the VHA SystemThe July 2018 JAAPA Podcast with hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning features highlights and reviews of articles on traumatic hand and wrist injuries, chronic idiopathic urticaria, and anal intraepithelial neoplasia. Our hosts also discuss an original research article comparing the effectiveness of PAs and NPs in the treatment of diabetes and cardiovascular disease within the Veterans Health Administration system. Plus, Adrian gets existential while Kris geeks out over his favorite author. That sounds about right.2018-07-2141 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJune 2018: Hypertension Guidelines, Prescribing Biologics, SGLT2 inhibitors for DM, and ZombiesIn this episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our hosts Kris Maday and Adrian Banning cover highlights from the June 2018 issue. They'll discuss the most recent hypertension guidelines, prepare you and your patients for biologic medications, and introduce a new tool for the management of Type 2 diabetes: SGLT2 inhibitors. Plus, how would our hosts survive a zombie apocalypse?2018-06-2138 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastLIVE! from AAPA18 in New OrleansIn this very special episode of the JAAPA Podcast, our hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday join JAAPA Associate Editor Harrison Reed at the AAPA18 conference in New Orleans. The trio reflects on a year of JAAPA podcasting and discusses gender equality, medical writing, conference perks, and secret tattoos. It's unrehearsed, unscripted, and unfiltered, so you never know what might happen.2018-06-0431 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMay 2018: Mumps, Depression in CAD, and PA/NP Practice in the EDIt's been one year! This episode marks a birthday for the JAAPA Podcast. Thank you to everyone who has listened and subscribed! In this episode, our hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday will explore CME articles on the reemergence of mumps and on depression in coronary artery disease. They'll examine a review of probiotics and a quick refresher of the dreaded hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HOCM). And you do not want to miss the discussion of original research on PA and NP practice patterns in the ED-- what do our physician colleagues really think? Plus, if you...2018-05-0841 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastApril 2018: Animal Bites, Pressure Injuries, and Too Many PillsIn the April 2018 episode, hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday summarize CME articles on the very common and the rather rare: pressure injuries and Sandifer syndrome. Then they discuss the polypharmacy advice in an editorial written by JAAPA's Editor-In-Chief. Next, Kris plays host and author when he and Adrian discuss his article on animal bites. Our hosts also discuss original research on patient knowledge of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening. And if you're short on time, we have a quick review of rotator cuff injuries. Plus, which breakfast cereals best represent our podcast hosts?   Table o...2018-04-0649 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastMarch 2018: Provider-performed microscopy, Postpartum Depression, and Diversity in PA ProgramsIn the March 2018 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday explore CME articles on postpartum depression in older women and provider-performed microscopy. They also discuss the cardiovascular outcomes of some of the newer drugs approved to treat type 2 diabetes. Your dose of original research examines the factors correlating with ethnic diversity in PA program admitting classes. Our hosts go below the belt to bring you a discussion of benign anorectal conditions and a quick review of acute epididymitis. Plus, what are Adrian and Kris most excited about at the upcoming AAPA '18 conference in New...2018-03-2243 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDeep Dive: Temperature Management in Cardiac Arrest with Viet Le, PA-CIn this Deep Dive bonus episode, our hosts take a closer look at a recent JAAPA article on temperature management in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (December, 2017 issue) and explore the subject with the help of cardiology PA, prolific researcher, and social media stalwart, Viet Le, PA-C. You can find Viet Le on Twitter: @VietHeartPA2018-03-1526 minMeet the PAs PodcastMeet the PAs PodcastMTP Podcast Episode 9: Kristopher Maday, PA-CKristopher Maday, PA-C is featured on this month's episode. He is the program director for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center PA program in the Memphis and his background is ER medicine. He has a strong philosophy on education believing access and discussion around educational topics is critical to continued development and success.  this is demonstrated by his dedication to detail in his PAIN podcast (physician assistants in education) and his JAAPA podcast (Journal of the American Association of Physician Assistants).  Kristopher touches on the topic of PA education, running his podcasts, and challenges in the US medical sy...2018-03-0340 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastFebruary 2018: Exercise and Colon CA, Renal Masses, and What is an Obstetrical Laborist?The February 2018 edition of the JAAPA Podcast with hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday. In this month's episode, our hosts examine the benefits of exercise in patients with colon cancer and they discuss the workup of incidental renal masses. We also discover a new opportunity for PAs: the obstetrical laborist role. This issue also features a discussion of transgender patient care and a quick review of otitis external. And, just for kicks, how about an update on anticoagulants? Plus, our hosts take a time-traveling trip that music buffs will love.     Jump to Content:...2018-02-1943 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJanuary 2018: Liver Transplant, Plantar Fasciitis, and PA Jobs by SpecialtyNew year, new episode. In the January 2018 episode of the JAAPA Podcast, Hosts Adrian Banning and Kris Maday discuss CME articles on post-liver transplant care and plantar fasciitis. They also dive into an original research article on PA job availability by specialty. Our hosts also explore an article on nitrous oxide as an analgesic in labor and another on the efficacy of hormone-based contraceptives in obese women. Then, get your currant jelly ready because you'll also hear a quick review of intussusception. Plus, our hosts' revealing New Year's Resolutions.2018-01-1942 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastDecember 2017: Antiphospholipid, Bacterial Vaginosis, Peds Forearm FracturesThe December 2017 episode of the JAAPA Podcast with hosts Kristopher Maday and Adrian Banning features CME articles on antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and bacterial vaginosis. Our hosts also discuss a quick review of tetanus and reviews of targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest and musculoskeletal abnormalities in patients with Down Syndrome. The episode also includes original research on pediatric forearm fractures. Plus, which one of our hosts had tea with gorillas in London?   Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts!   Content Timestamps: CME Article – Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (4:41) CME Arti...2017-12-2132 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastNovember 2017: Chest Pain with LBBB, Insomnia, Substance Abuse in Teens, Using Evidence in PracticeThe November 2017 episode of the JAAPA Podcast with hosts Kristopher Maday and Adrian Banning features CME articles on chest pain with concomitant left bundle branch block and the non-pharmacologic management of insomnia. Our hosts also discuss substance abuse screening in adolescents, synthetic cannabinoid use, and quick review of DKA. Also, Adrian gives her take on the use of scientific evidence in clinical practice. Plus, Kris keeps it classy with his favorite movie from his college days.     CME Article – Managing Chest Pain in Patient with Concomitant LBBB (4:44) CME Article - A nonpharmacologic appr...2017-11-0740 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastLeadership, Philanthropy, and Dinner Parties: An Interview with Reamer Bushardt, PharmD, PA-CIn this special episode, our hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday interview JAAPA's Editor-in-Chief Reamer Bushardt,PharmD, PA-C. They discuss the importance of leadership and service as we celebrate the profession's 50th anniversary. Plus, who would be at a Bushardt Family dinner party?2017-10-2424 minTOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency MedicineTOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency MedicinePodcast #64 - Breaking Bad News Using EBM with Adrian BanningOur guest today (the first for PA month here on TOTAL EM) is Adrian Banning.  She is an Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) guru and is also on the JAAPA Podcast with a previous guest, Kris Maday.  Today though she is here to talk to us about breaking bad news.  Something most of us are experienced with but one thing few of us do well.  We combine EBM and "soft skills" to better care for our patients and families in this very difficult time.2017-10-1051 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastOctober 2017: Functional Abdominal Pain, Primary Care for Transgender Patients, Assessing BMI in KidsIn the October 2017 edition of the JAAPA Podcast, hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday discuss CME articles on functional abdominal pain and preventive medicine for transgender and gender-diverse patients. Then, Kris and Adrian look at original research on the assessment of BMI in children. They also explore articles on CMV in the GI tract, medulloblastoma, and antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Plus, our hosts discuss their most memorable halloween costumes.2017-10-0633 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastSeptember 2017: Infertility for Primary Care, PAH in Scleroderma, and Female PAs: Where are we today?The September 2017 edition of the JAAPA podcast with hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday. Content this month includes CME articles on infertility for primary care providers and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in patients with scleroderma. Kris and Adrian also discuss the 50th Anniversary article exploring the role of gender in the PA profession, recap a pharmacology consult on asthma medications, and explain how obesity affects the pulmonary function of children. Plus, a moment to voice our support for those on the Gulf coast affected by the recent hurricanes.2017-09-1225 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastThe Art of Medicine Archives: What I Love About PA EducationThe Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (JAAPA) presents the Art of Medicine Archives, a collection of narrative medicine essays read by the authors. This episode features an essay from the Mindful Practice section of the July 2016 issue, "What I Love about PA Education," written and read by Ellen Feld, MD.2017-08-3004 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastAugust 2017: High Altitude Safety, Necrotizing EnterocolitisThe August 2017 edition of the JAAPA podcast with hosts Adrian Banning and Kristopher Maday. Content this month includes a review of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and safer high altitude travel. Kris and Adrian also discuss articles exploring the role of physical activity in cognitive aging and the role of Canadian PAs in mental health. Plus, there's a quick recertification of aortic regurgitation and Kris takes a trip down memory lane.2017-08-1428 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJuly 2017: DKA in Kids, Smoking Cessation, PAs in Pop CultureThe July 2017 edition of the JAAPA podcast with hosts Kristopher Maday and Adrian Banning. Content this month includes a review of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children and tips for counseling patients on smoking cessation. Kris and Adrian also discuss articles exploring the portrayal of PAs in popular culture and the history of the profession's fight for licensure. Plus, your local weather.               Note: Opinions and comments expressed on the podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the JAAPA editorial staff or the AAPA. Informat...2017-07-1228 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastThe Art of Medicine Archives- Seven On, Seven OffJAAPA presents the Art of Medicine Archives, a collection of narrative essays read by the authors. This episode features the essay "Seven On, Seven Off," written and read by Harrison Reed, PA-C.2017-06-2103 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJune 2017: Mitral Regurgitation, First Trimester Bleeding, Kidney TransplantThe June edition of the JAAPA podcast with hosts Kristopher Maday and Adrian Banning. Content this month includes reviews of mitral valve regurgitation, bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy, and kidney transplant in the primary care setting. Plus, a quick review of appendicitis and a look at unmasking PA value in electronic health records (EHR).   Note: Opinions and comments expressed on the podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the JAAPA editorial staff or the AAPA. Information is not intended to replace medical standard of care or individual clinical judgement.2017-06-0942 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastThe Art of Medicine Archives- Say GoodnightThe Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants presents the Art of Medicine Archives, a collection of narrative medicine essays read by the authors. This episode features an essay from the May 2017 issue, "Say Goodnight," written and read by Harrison Reed, PA-C.2017-06-0304 minJAAPA PodcastJAAPA PodcastJAAPA Podcast- May 2017The May edition of the JAAPA podcast with hosts Kristopher Maday and Adrian Banning. Content this month includes CME articles on cystic fibrosis and facial pain, a quick review of stroke, review of parasitic infections, 50th Anniversary articles, Art of Medicine, and more.    Note: Opinions and comments expressed on the podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the JAAPA editorial staff or the AAPA. Information is not intended to replace medical standard of care or individual clinical judgement.2017-05-0850 min