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Hypertension Resistant To Treatment Podcast with Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC
Welcome to the Hypertension Resistant to Treatment Podcast, the #1 hypertension podcast worldwide, with listeners in more than 152 countries. We deliver clear, practical, evidence-based information for patients, providers, and families managing high blood pressure.*****
Hypertension isn’t always simple. Some people face treatment-resistant hypertension, where blood pressure stays high despite medication and lifestyle changes. These tough cases are our focus, but we also provide strategies for anyone with prehypertension, long-standing hypertension, or those caring for loved ones.****
If you want answers, motivation, and proven tools, you’re in the right place. The Hypertension Resistant to Treatment Podcast makes blood pressure management actionable and straightforward.***
The Hypertension Resistant to Treatment podcast is hosted by Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC.
Hypertension Resistant To Treatment Podcast with Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, MPH, FNP-BC
Are You Making These Blood Pressure Mistakes?
Are You Making These Blood Pressure Mistakes?
Welcome to the Hypertension Resistant to Treatment Podcast! Initially, our goal was to empower individuals to effectively manage their blood pressure with the help of healthcare professionals. However, our focus has evolved to prioritize supporting healthcare providers, particularly nurse practitioners (NPs), recognizing their crucial role in patient outcomes.
We emphasize the importance of equipping healthcare providers with the necessary tools and knowledge to help patients achieve reasonable blood pressure control. Thank you for joining us on this journey toward improved hypertension management. This podcast offers a mixture of informative and inspirational content.
The Hypertension Resistant to Treatment podcast is hosted by Dr. Tonya Breaux-Shropshire, PhD, DNP, MPH, FNP-C. Of note, according to the AACN, fewer than 1% of U.S. nurses hold a doctoral degree, with most having a DNP rather than a PhD. This highlights the rarity of both degrees, though DNPs are significantly more common than PhDs.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your own healthcare provider about your health. The views shared are those of the host and guests, and do not represent any other organization.”