Tattoos and Telehealth
Tattoos and Telehealth
Hosted by Nicole Baldwin, APRN & Kelli White, APRN. Not your typical health podcast. Tattoos and Telehealth is where two badass nurse practitioners get real about all things telehealth—no scrubs required. Nicole and Kelli keep it light, unfiltered, and totally not medical advice. Just two gals with ink, insight, and a lot to say. Pull up a chair, grab your coffee (or wine), and let’s talk telehealth.
Medical disclaimer. Please note that the information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen, including starting new therapies, supplements, or treatments.
While we discuss cutting edge research, current & advancements in medicine, individual health needs vary, and professional guidance is essential. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that neither Nicole, Kelli nor the podcast team is providing personalized medical recommendations.
Tattoos and Telehealth
Latest Episodes
Boundary Blueprint: Separating Work and Home to Protect Your Well-Being
Telehealth flexibility can hide a different kind of burnout, where the work never stops and the human connection feels harder to reach through screens. We talk through what drains us most in virtual care and the boundaries that help us stay pre...
New Cholesterol Targets
We break down the new AHA cholesterol guidelines and why LDL goals are getting lower based on your personal risk. We explain the tests that change the whole picture, including lipoprotein(a), ApoB, and coronary artery calcium scoring, and why w...
A Compounding Pharmacist Explains Third-Party Testing And Why It Matters
A package shows up cold-packed at your door, your telehealth clinician says it’s from a compounding pharmacy, and suddenly you’re staring at a label thinking: how do I know what’s actually in here? That question gets even louder when the topic ...
You Can Still Choose Gratitude On The Worst Days
Some weeks don’t just feel busy, they feel heavy. When you’re caring for patients all day while juggling your own stress, family health scares, and the nonstop noise of modern life, it’s easy to slip into emotional exhaustion and call it normal...