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Meeting Coverage Over time, women with PCOS may develop serious health conditions related to their disease including weight gain, difficulty losing weight, anxiety and depression related to weight, insulin resistance, sleep apnea, and cardiometabolic conditions.
To reduce the incidence of child physical abuse, clinicians are urged to take the time to screen for signs of abuse at every encounter with a child and their family.
Dr Jessica Peck advocates for governmental and systems-based organizational change to protect and grow the nursing profession at NAPNAP 2023.
NAPNAP survey on the holistic effects of COVID-19 on pediatric APRNs shows worsening burnout and mental health concerns.
Three studies examine current issues in breastfeeding and how advanced practice providers can improve patient outcomes.
Incorporating dental care into well-child visits significantly improved oral health awareness at a rural Federally Qualified Health Center.
Program streamlined pediatric-to-adult transition care for the most complex patients at a single institution.
The CBT-based COPE program decreased depression severity among adolescents at a primary care clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expanded outreach to adolescents in a rural setting contributes to improved mental health outcomes.
Storybook diary helps families cope in the pediatric intensive care unit.
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A virtual book club for APPs created a space for connection, engagement, and professional development during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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