The APAPP Podcast is a must-listen for Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), nurses, and healthcare professionals specializing in pulmonary medicine, critical care, and sleep disorders. Hosted by Corinne Young, the founder of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers, this podcast dives deep into the latest topics, treatments, and innovations in the field. Easily find episodes tailored to your interests by using the search bar below, or scroll down to explore our newest episodes. You can stream or download the APAPP Podcast on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Welcome to the ICU
Join us for an insightful journey into the world of the ICU with experts Rhea Votipka, Kirsten Lorenz, and Mike Plourde. This […]
When is an oral appliance right for your OSA patient?
In this episode of the APAPP podcast, Board member Sarah Tomashefski talks with Dr. Kip Covington about his journey into dental sleep […]
Developing an APP run COPD Clinic
In this podcast episode, Corinne Young and John ‘Kenny’ Larsen discuss the establishment and management of specialized COPD clinics run by APPs. […]
AI in Lung Cancer Screening
This podcast episode discusses the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, particularly in the context of lung cancer screening and management. […]
Scleroderma ILD
In this episode of the APAPP podcast, Corinne Young hosts Amanda Mixon and Jessica Glennie to discuss scleroderma and its relationship with […]
Know Your Nodules: Personalize, Prioritize, Prevent
In this episode of the APAP podcast, IP Chair Rebecca Priebe and Tammy Welch discuss the critical aspects of lung nodule management […]
Professional Development: Building Skills Beyond the Bedside
In this episode, Alanna Kavanaugh, April Kapu, Susan Corbridge, and Ruth Kleinpell delve into the transformative journey of leadership development tailored for […]
Lung Transplant 101
In this episode of the APAP podcast, host Haley Hoy, NP and Chair of the APAPP Transplant Committee, discusses the intricacies of […]
An Asthma Focus on SMART, AIR and PARTICS: Asthma Committee Edition
In this episode of the APAPP podcast, Asthma Committee Chair, Jennifer Weber, along with committee members Stephanie Bork and Melissa Dolbec, delve […]
Biologic Breakdown
In this episode of the APAPP podcast, Corinne Young and Amanda Michaud discuss the current landscape of biologic therapies for asthma, focusing […]
Gold 2025 Update: COPD Committee Edition
In this episode, COPD Committee Chair, Tyler Kuhk, and Brian Bizik discuss the significant updates in the GOLD 2025 recommendations for COPD […]
Interventional Pulmonary Committee Edition: Endobronchial Valves
In this podcast episode, Rebecca Priebe, Chelsea Koskovich, and Amy Moore discuss Zephyr valves as a treatment option for patients with severe […]
Critical Care Committee Edition: PREOXI Trial and APPs in Research
In this special episode of the APAPP podcast: Critical Care Edition, our Critical Care Committee Chair, Rhea Votipka, interviews Sue Stembeck about […]
Asthma COPD Overlap
In this podcast episode, Corinne Young interviews Brian Bizik, a Physician Associate with expertise in respiratory and allergy care. They discuss the […]
APAPP Podcast 2024 Year in Review
The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP) is honored to have put out another year of podcasts with incredible guests. The […]
Sarcoidosis Overview
In this episode, Corinne Young interviews Ray Goodwin, a board-certified family nurse practitioner, about sarcoidosis. They discuss the characteristics of sarcoidosis, including […]
What’s New in PAH in 2024
Dr. Melissa Wilson discusses new treatments in the field of pulmonary hypertension in 2024, focusing on Sotatercept and combination therapy with Opsynvi. Dr. Wilson emphasizes the importance of patient selection and individualized treatment plans. She also discusses the initiation and monitoring of these therapies, as well as potential side effects and patient adherence.
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Is this SOB my problem or yours? : Referral to Cardiology
In this podcast episode, we interview Brian Rose, a cardiovascular physician assistant, about the intersection of cardiology and pulmonology in managing patients […]
Imposter Syndrome: Who me?
Dr. Valerie Young, a thought leader on imposter syndrome, discusses the phenomenon and its impact on APPs. Imposter syndrome is the belief […]
Earn Free CME with APAPP
The Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers (APAPP) is thrilled to announce two exciting new ways to earn free CME credits! Listen […]
Understanding MAC
In this episode, Corinne Young interviews Jennifer Faber-Gerling about mycobacterium avian complex (MAC). They discuss the bacterium itself, the rise in cases, […]
Biologics in COPD: Why, when, and who
Dr. Jamie Rutland discusses the role of biologic therapy in COPD. He explains that type 2 inflammation, characterized by the presence of […]
One Year of APAPP Podcasts
Happy 1st Birthday, APAPP Podcast! We are thrilled to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the APAPP Podcast! Over the past year, our host has guided us through numerous enlightening topics related to both clinical practice and career development within the field.
Inhaler 101
APAPP Board Member Tyler Kuhk an adult gerontology nurse practitioner, discusses the complexities of inhalers and the various types of inhaler devices used in respiratory care. Stream our latest podcast episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
ECMO: Who is the right patient?
Dr. Susan Wilcox, medical director of the medical ICU at Leahy Hospital, delves into ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) and its applications, emphasizing its critical role in supporting the lungs.
Idiopathic Shortness of Breath part 2: Dysfunctional Breathing Clinic
Nurse practitioner Cori Fratelli from National Jewish Health discusses breathing pattern disorders related to unexplained dyspnea. Stream her episode to understand more about treatment methods like breath retraining and inspiratory muscle training. Cori advocates to consider these disorders, discusses treatment methods like breath retraining, inspiratory muscle training, and emphasizes the need for more research and specialized clinics.
Idiopathic Shortness of Breath part 1: CPET
National Jewish Health’s NP, Cori Fratelli, shares with us how she and her colleagues utilize CPET and other testing in patients with unexplained shortness of breath. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
CTD: OMG! What do I do with these antibodies?
In this podcast episode, we interview Amanda Mixon, a PA with extensive experience in rheumatology and the President of the association of […]
Interventional Pulmonology: Yeah, APPs do that too!
Learn about the ever-expanding role of APPs in pulmonary and respiratory medicine as Nurse Practitioner, Rebecca Priebe, unveils the world of Interventional Pulmonology. Listen to her share valuable insights and real-world applications.
What’s new in pulmonary hypertension: 2023
The Queen of all things Pulmonary Hypertension, Martha Kingman Nurse Practitioner from UTSW PH Clinic, reviews her insights on managing PAH patients, […]
Going to the Dark Side: Leaving Clinical Practice for Industry
Going to the Dark Side: Leaving Clinical Practice for Industry. Listen as Reem Ismail, a Nurse Practitioner, shares her experience transitioning from clinical practice to big pharma and discusses the challenges she faced with our host.
How to successfully onboard APPs in your ICU
PA Joanne Wozniak is the Lead APP at Lahay Hospital and responsible for onboarding APPs in their many ICUs around the Boston […]
Devil in the details: How to breakdown a research article
Dr. Alain Eid, who has been involved in innumerous studies himself, walks us through how to dissect a research article and more […]
Breaking Down a COPD Visit
Nurse Practitioner Alanna Kavanaugh works with the American Lung Association’s COPD Advisory Board and has been part of the international GOLD Guideline […]
A Look Inside a APP Fellowship Program
In this episode, we take a peak behind the curtain of what it’s like to be part of an APP Fellowship Program. […]
Secrets to CPAP success: From how to WOW!
Hi and welcome to the APAP podcast. My name’s Corinne Young. I will be your host today. And today we are talking to Anne Cartwright. She has been asked to come on this show today to talk about CPAP, CPAP compliance with patients, all the troubleshooting and problems that we have with CPAP.