The podcast for nurse practitioners, by nurse practitioners.
Join endocrinology experts Sara MacLeod and Shannon Idzik as they explore the science and strategy behind effective obesity care, offering practical, evidence-based insights clinicians can apply right away. From navigating treatment options like lifestyle interventions, medications and surgery to fostering stigma-free, patient-centered conversations, this episode delivers real tools for improving outcomes. Whether you’re new to obesity management or looking to enhance your clinical approach, this discussion will inspire confidence and compassion in your practice.
Objectives
Evaluate clinical trial data providing evidence for the current obesity treatment landscape.
Examine the pharmacotherapies for treatment of obesity.
Summarize lifestyle factors and behavior change options available for people living with obesity, addressing stigma and bias.
Develop a treatment plan for patients living with obesity that addresses their individual comorbidities, clinical risks and personal goals.
Learners may claim CE credit for this program through Dec. 31, 2026, by participating in the full multi-module Clinical Advantage: Endocrinology Certificate for Advanced Practice Providers program available here.
A participation code will be provided at the end of the podcast — make sure to write this code down. Once you have listened to the podcast and have the participation code, return to this activity in the AANP CE Center. Click on the "Next Steps" button of the activity and:
Enter the participation code that was provided.
Complete the posttest.
Complete the other modules of the Clinical Advantage: Endocrinology Certificate for Advanced Practice Providers program.
Complete the overall program evaluation.
This activity is supported by independent educational grants from Ascendis Pharma Inc., Novo Nordisk Inc., and Xeris Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
On this accredited episode of NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®️, join esteemed faculty as they discuss the complex and often misunderstood condition of vasculitis. Explore the diagnostic challenges and strategies to support effective management of this condition to better enhance your practice while serving your patients well.
Upon successful completion of this podcast, you will be able to:
Differentiate common presentations of vasculitis from more routine primary care conditions.
Apply evidence-based clinical reasoning to determine when suspected vasculitis requires referral to a specialist.
Develop an appropriate referral plan, including patient communication and necessary diagnostic workup prior to specialty evaluation.
A participation code will be provided at the END of the podcast — make sure to write this code down. Once you have listened to the podcast and have the participation code, return to this activity in the AANP CE Center. Click on the "Next Steps" button of the activity and:
Enter the participation code that was provided.
Complete the activity evaluation.
This will award your continuing education (CE) credit and certificate of completion.
.97 CE will be available through Dec. 31, 2027.
Podcast Resources: https://vasculitisfoundation.org/
The Beers Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults — often shortened to just the “Beers Criteria” — was first introduced in 1991 by the geriatrician Mark Beers to identify medications not recommended for patients over 65. To speak about the history and contents of this list and to share important updates is today’s guest on NP Pulse, acute care nurse practitioner Clarissa Michalak.
On this accredited episode of NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®️, expert faculty Drs. Korey Hood and Kathryn Evans-Kreider explore the psychosocial challenges of living with type 1 diabetes, with a focus on how nurse practitioners can support patients experiencing diabetes distress. Faculty discuss practical strategies, such as using brief screening tools, adopting person-first and strengths-based language and tailoring care through shared decision-making. The conversation also highlights the impact of SDOH and the importance of integrating mental health awareness into routine diabetes management.
This podcast is part of the Clinical Advantage Bootcamp: Type 1 Diabetes Management Certificate for Nurse Practitioners.
Visit the AANP CE Center to view the other modules.
A participation code will be provided at the end of the podcast — make sure to write this code down. Once you have listened to the podcast and have the participation code, return to this activity in the AANP CE Center. Click on the "Next Steps" button of the activity and:
1. Enter the participation code that was provided.
2. Complete the posttest.
3. Complete the activity evaluation.
This will award your continuing education (CE) credit and certificate of completion. 1.0 CE will be available through Nov. 30, 2027.
Tool link : Diabetes_Billing_and_Coding_Toolkit.pdf
This collaboration between AANP and Danatech, an Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (ADCES) initiative, is made possible thanks to grants from Helmsley Charitable Trust, Abbott and Medtronic.
Are you ready to challenge everything you think you know about wound care? Don’t worry — on this episode of NP Pulse, you’ll be guided by the expertise of Laura Swoboda, a translational scientist, family nurse practitioner and wound specialist. Swoboda speaks about the history of wound care, and gives advice as to how everyone in health care can approach wound care armed with confidence and the most up-to-date developments in the specialty.
On this accredited episode of NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner, hear from experts Kathryn Evans-Kreider and Debbie Hinnen, who will be discussing the latest evidence and practical strategies for using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to improve outcomes, prevent complications and empower patients. NPs will learn how to apply current guidelines and expand CGM access across diverse patient populations.
A participation code will be provided at the end of the podcast — make sure to write this code down. Once you have listened to the podcast and have the participation code, return to this activity in the AANP CE Center. Click on the "Next Steps" button of the activity and:
This will award your continuing education (CE) credit and certificate of completion.
CE will be available through Oct. 31, 2026.
Podcast Resource: ClinicalBrief_TacklingTherapeuticInertia.pdf
This activity is supported by an independent medical educational grant from Abbott Diabetes.
Cognitive health is the topic of the day on NP Pulse: The Voice of the Nurse Practitioner®, and joining the podcast is returning guest Shonda Phelon — an academic, nurse practitioner and expert in mental health. Phelon talks about opening the conversation around cognition decline early; the importance of encouraging active brains and bodies; and walks us through the latest updates in testing and cognitive assessment.
This podcast is made possible by Eli Lilly & Co.
In August, organizations including the American Heart Association and AANP worked to update the guidelines for the prevention, detection, evaluation and management of high blood pressure in adults. This is the first update on these guidelines since 2017 and will change the way health care providers approach hypertension. To walk us through what has changed are NPs Leslie Davis and Margaret “Midge” Bowers, AANP Fellows who helped draft and publish these important updates.
Cardiovascular expert Colleen Walsh-Irwin returns to NP Pulse for an in-depth look at hyperlipidemia and the importance of controlling LDL-C levels. Walsh-Irwin also walks us through lipid panels, risk scoring and the many tools NPs have at their disposal to keep patients healthy and informed.
This podcast is made possible by Amgen.
AANP President Dr. Valerie Fuller returns to NP Pulse to speak about the challenges that both misinformation and disinformation pose to health care professionals. Valerie explores what these terms mean, and how NPs can combat both mis- and disinformation in their practice and online.
Youth suicide has become a national crisis, with devastating impacts on families, communities and health care systems. As one of the leading causes of death among adolescents, suicide presents a critical challenge for health care providers. In this third episode of the AANP Adolescent Podcast Series, hosts Dr. Jessica Peck and Ashley Hodges explore the growing prevalence of youth suicide, associated risk factors, warning signs and the essential role of nurse practitioners (NPs) in early identification, intervention and prevention. Through clinical insight, real-world experiences and practical tools, providers are equipped to navigate these complex conversations, reduce stigma and connect at-risk youth with life-saving care.---
Key Points:
National Resources:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Megan Meier Foundation: https://www.meganmeierfoundation.org/
To claim 1.0 contact hours of continuing education (CE) credit for this program, log in to the CE Center, search for this program by name and complete the post-test and evaluation by entering the participation code that is given after listening to the podcast.