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Physician Assistant IN Education (PAINE) Podcast

216 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 116 ratings

This is the PAINE Podcast. A podcast for physician assistants to prepare for passing the PANCE/PANRE, as well as staying up to date on clinical literature. Every month I breakdown a topic on the NCCPA blueprint and tell you what you need to know when studying for your boards. I also tackle the current literature that may be practice changing, as well as other emerging medical practice topics.

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Episodes

Student Spotlight Series

February 26, 2018 21:56 - 39 minutes - 71.8 MB

  This is the Student Spotlight Series of the PAINE Podcast. The purpose of these interviews is to give prospective students (and current students) a glimpse into the mind of a PA student. I ask a standard set of 10 questions to dive into what drove them into the medical profession, why they choose to be PA, what surprised them about PA school, and tips/pearls/strategies on how to be a successful PA student.   pance, panre, physicianassistant, PA  

#39 - Review of 1st Trimester in Pregnancy with Janelle Bludorn

February 13, 2018 14:52 - 56 minutes - 104 MB

1st trimester of pregnancy can be stressful time for both providers and expectant mothers.  This episode is designed to review the 1st trimester considerations of pregnancy to help you best care for your patients.   PANCE; PANRE; physician asssistant

#38 - Murmurs

January 22, 2018 21:24 - 23 minutes - 42.6 MB

This podcast will review the murmurs on the PANCE as well as provide you with the audio sounds to burn them into your brain

#37 - Conjunctivitis

December 14, 2017 12:56 - 24 minutes - 44.9 MB

The red eye.  Could be something, could be nothing…but everyone gets sent home from work or school.  Conjunctivitis is a condition that is actually really easy to see the differences once you know what you are looking for (get it).  This episode we will break down the different types of conjunctivitis, the causes, the symptoms, and the treatment of one of the more common ocular conditions you will see in clinical practice.   PANCE; PANRE; Physician Assistant; PA

#36 - Basics of The Ventilator

November 20, 2017 20:42 - 50 minutes - 92.3 MB

In this episode, I have Wes Johnson, PA-C, (soon to be) DHSc, and former RT, on the show to discuss the basics of the ventilator.  We talk about modes, delivery, PEEP, and everything you need to know about setting up a patient on the vent   PANCE; PANRE; physician assistant; PA

#35 - Peptic Ulcer Disease

October 19, 2017 11:18 - 27 minutes - 50.4 MB

Peptic Ulcer Disease is a condition I think gets thrown around a lot, both in the medical and non-medical worlds, so I figured we would tackle this disease for the October GI podcast.   Physician Assistant; PA; PA-C; PANCE; PANRE

Student Spotlight Series

September 16, 2017 00:46 - 42 minutes - 78.1 MB

This is the Student Spotlight Series of the PAINE Podcast. The purpose of these interviews is to give prospective students (and current students) a glimpse into the mind of a PA student. I ask a standard set of 10 questions to dive into what drove them into the medical profession, why they choose to be PA, what surprised them about PA school, and tips/pearls/strategies on how to be a successful PA student.   pance, panre, physicianassistant, PA

#34 - Electrolyte Q&A

September 11, 2017 14:39 - 26 minutes - 48.1 MB

A few weeks back I had received an email from one of my former students (and previous Student Spotlight guest, Taylor Stefaniak) about electrolyte questions that have come up in the clinical year.  Since my first a publication that made me a published author was on clinical management of electrolytes, I thought this would be a good topic for the podcast.  So we will tackle a few of these questions now, and most likely revisit this from time to time as it can be difficult for clinical student...

#33 - Hip Disorders #1

August 18, 2017 11:18 - 27 minutes - 49.9 MB

I have been racking my brain trying to figure out how to breakdown musculoskeletal topics because tackling something like “hip pain” can be very tedious and doesn’t lend itself well to the podcasting medium.  So I thought what I would do for MSK topics is put it into joints and do multiple parts over the years to cover all the conditions you need to know.  So for this episode, we will be hitting Hip Disorders, specifically talking about avascular necrosis and slipped capital femoral epiphysi...

Student Spotlight Series

July 14, 2017 11:51 - 45 minutes - 82.5 MB

  This is the Student Spotlight Series of the PAINE Podcast.  The purpose of these interviews is to give prospective students (and current students) a glimpse into the mind of a PA student.  I ask a standard set of 10 questions to dive into what drove them into the medical profession, why they choose to be PA, what surprised them about PA school, and tips/pearls/strategies on how to be a successful PA student.   pance, panre, physicianassistant, PA  

#32 - Pulmonary Thromboembolism

July 07, 2017 15:11 - 38 minutes - 70.9 MB

This episodes is a dry run of a talk I will be given at the 2017 TAPA Fall Fest.  It is also the talk I gave at the 2015 AAPA conference on "Evidence Based Approach to PTE".  We will cover the signs and symptoms, clinical decision instruments, work-up, risk assessment, severity classifications, and treatment of PTE.   Physician Assistant; PA; PANCE; PANRE

#31 - Small Bowel Obstruction

June 19, 2017 14:25 - 24 minutes - 45.4 MB

  This installment we are covering small bowel obstruction since it is surgery month on the PAINE Podcast.  This is a short and sweet episode on one of the more common reasons for surgical consultation in clinical practice.   PANCE; PANRE; Physician Assistant; PA   

#30 - Acute Otitis Media in Children

April 18, 2017 22:57 - 29 minutes - 53.2 MB

Ok…I admit.  This episode is low hanging fruit.  But to be fair, I did cover “Approach to Sore Throat in Children” last year because it is so common in pediatric practice.  Acute Otitis Media (AOM) rounds out the other “most common” condition to give you a big chunk of outpatient and emergency medicine reasons for a pediatric visit.  We will cover everything you ever wanted to know about AOM, including the indications for tympanostomy tube placement.

#29 - Review of Transfusion Medicine with Michelle Brown

March 27, 2017 20:36 - 51 minutes - 70.3 MB

The guest expert for this episode is Michelle Brown, Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Clinical Laboratory Science Program.   Transfusion medicine is unique aspect of medicine that pretty much all subspecialties will interact with in the inpatient setting at some point.  Today we will be discussing what products are available for transfusion, the indications and contraindications of transfusion, what the current guidelines recommend, and some of the behind th...

#28 - Complications of Chemotherapy

March 14, 2017 21:54 - 57 minutes - 79.2 MB

With more and more people getting diagnosed with cancer earlier and earlier, the chances you will treat a patient who is receiving, or has had, chemotherapy are increasing. CDC estimates ~650,000 patients per year receive outpatient chemotherapy.  Since chemotherapy is designed to kill rogue cancer cells (some by sniper, some by nuke), you are bound to have some collateral damage.  Today, we are joined by Chip Lange, of TOTAL EM, again to discuss side effects and complications of chemotherap...

Student Spotlight Series

February 15, 2017 13:33 - 46 minutes - 63.5 MB

This is the Student Spotlight Series of the PAINE Podcast.  The purpose of these interviews is to give prospective students (and current students) a glimpse into the mind of a PA student.  I ask a standard set of 10 questions to dive into what drove them into the medical profession, why they choose to be PA, what surprised them about PA school, and tips/pearls/strategies on how to be a successful PA student.   pance, panre, physicianassistant, PA