Guest guest Posted June 5, 2012 Report Share Posted June 5, 2012 He was familiar with JNC7 and in fact he was even aware of some of the content in JNC8 (I corrected him and used your term, " JNC-LATE " !) We were talking about BP goals for DM PTNs. He also knew about the changes driven by the ACCORD study and I explained the JCURVE and the difference between goals whether you were protecting from heart attack or stroke. (A previous TIA may bias my goals!) > > > I had an appointment with the Neper. at the VA and found out I had a > > " very rare " disease! That was the start of his training lesson! When > > I stopped him and told him it accounted for 10% or more of the > > people with resistnt HTN he tried to pass over it but I didn't let > > him. > > > > After a little discussion he declaired it wasn't that high at the > > VA! I corrected him again and told him I bet it was and that the > > problem was that nobody " was smart enough to DX it! " (Sorry ) > > He pointed out that they " found my case " so I provided the timeline: > > Adenoma visable on a 2005 scan, renin = 0.1 on 2/22/2007 with a note > > from the lab " PA probable " and put on Spironolactone on June 2010 > > and " Proper testing done a month later while on 7 BP meds including > > Spironolactone! " I thought they might need to refine the procedure! > > > > I gave him a copy of the JNC7 reference card on " Prevention, > > Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High BP " from NIH. He > > actually took 5 minutes and reviewed it, thought it was pretty good > > and tried to give it back. I told it was his to keep and he should > > start by making sure there was a copy in every treatment area so the > > PCP's would understand the importance! > > > > We then talked a little about NIH and he was very interested. He > > said most of it wasn't really his responsibility but he would be > > really intrested in seeing the results of all the testing. I > > promised him a copy! (Maybe he can shake something loose from the > > inside!) > > > > We wrapped it up with him telling me how much he appreciated having > > a PTN that cared enough to do the research I had done. He said I was > > " really challenging his memory " ! Probably the best 45 minutes he had > > spent recently, IMHO. (The PTNs behind me may not agree since we > > went slightly over our 20 minute allotment!) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2012 Report Share Posted June 5, 2012 This in in our files. > > > I had an appointment with the Neper. at the VA and found out I had a > > " very rare " disease! That was the start of his training lesson! When > > I stopped him and told him it accounted for 10% or more of the > > people with resistnt HTN he tried to pass over it but I didn't let > > him. > > > > After a little discussion he declaired it wasn't that high at the > > VA! I corrected him again and told him I bet it was and that the > > problem was that nobody " was smart enough to DX it! " (Sorry ) > > He pointed out that they " found my case " so I provided the timeline: > > Adenoma visable on a 2005 scan, renin = 0.1 on 2/22/2007 with a note > > from the lab " PA probable " and put on Spironolactone on June 2010 > > and " Proper testing done a month later while on 7 BP meds including > > Spironolactone! " I thought they might need to refine the procedure! > > > > I gave him a copy of the JNC7 reference card on " Prevention, > > Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High BP " from NIH. He > > actually took 5 minutes and reviewed it, thought it was pretty good > > and tried to give it back. I told it was his to keep and he should > > start by making sure there was a copy in every treatment area so the > > PCP's would understand the importance! > > > > We then talked a little about NIH and he was very interested. He > > said most of it wasn't really his responsibility but he would be > > really intrested in seeing the results of all the testing. I > > promised him a copy! (Maybe he can shake something loose from the > > inside!) > > > > We wrapped it up with him telling me how much he appreciated having > > a PTN that cared enough to do the research I had done. He said I was > > " really challenging his memory " ! Probably the best 45 minutes he had > > spent recently, IMHO. (The PTNs behind me may not agree since we > > went slightly over our 20 minute allotment!) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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