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Join Valeria Gary as she guides us in: Health Literacy for SLPs: Tools and Techniques for Patient Understanding. Valeria will walk you through risk factors for low health literacy and tools to assess the readability of written material, AND she’ll do an assessment of the readability of written material pulled directly from the Collective 🫣 […]
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Rounding out this month’s mission to improve your aphasia care, Brett McCardel is coming back with two hours of education in his webinar titled “Auditory Comprehension in Aphasia: Theoretical Perspectives, Assessment, and Treatment.” Learn several assessment and treatment approaches for auditory comprehension, apply them to a Life Participation Approach (LPAA) in therapy, and feel more […]
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Calling all pediatric med SLPs (or those who want to work with infants): this month’s webinar is all about feeding challenges, assessments, and treatment planning for infants with congenital heart disease! Give yourself the gift of two hours this month to learn about cardiac anatomy and fetal development, key feeding milestones in infancy, cardiac-related feeding […]
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You might be aware of how COPD impacts breathing and swallowing, but are your just as familiar with COPD’s impact on cognition? Join Jessica Hill and Jessica Lasky in this month’s Journal Club as they go over what the research shows about comorbid cognitive impairments in COPD and how this applies to the Medical SLP! […]
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This week’s assignment is to read and apply Signed Language Communication Disorders to your work! This resource, created by Shelby Hill, M.S., CCC-SLP, QOM is an excellent explanation of how aphasia can impact signed languages (like ASL). You’ll get answers to fascinating questions like: How does aphasia present in people who use signed languages? What […]
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Most SLPs we know can count on one hand (...or one finger!?) the number of times they learned about the liver in grad school.
But when it comes to our role in cognitive-communication disorders, liver disease can be a main cause — and something you absolutely should be familiar with!
In this week’s new resource, Cirrhosis of the Liver and Cognitive Impairment by Latifah Alexander, M.S., CCC-SLP, you’ll:
Discover how cirrhosis of the liver leads to cognitive impairment
Explore medical management and treatment considerationsExamine the SLP’s role in treating cognitive-linguistic deficits related to cirrhosis of the liver
Get ready to learn how our biggest internal organ can have a major impact on cognitive-communication skills!
Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/cirrhosis-of-the-liver-and-cognitive-impairment
Get access to the PDF for this resource and other resources and Continuing Education Courses with a MedSLP Collective Membership! https://medslpcollective.com
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If you’re a peds medical SLP, does it ever feel like there’s an infinite amount of confusing information about when parents should introduce solid foods to their infants? This week, we’re setting the record straight thanks to Dr. Kelsey Thompson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP’s new resource! Inside “Introducing Solid Foods: A Guide,” you’ll discover… 👶what the optimal […]
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“I only eat because I have to – to live.” That’s the headline of the research report we’re going to dig into during this month’s Journal Club. Jessica Hill is going to lead the discussion on your role as a medical SLP and the quality of life for people with dysphagia. Yes, thickened liquids aren’t desirable […]
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Are you an IDDSI pro yet? Have you implemented it into your practice or your facility? If not, you WON’T want to miss this month’s webinar, where THE John Holohan (inventor, founder, and president of Simply Thick) is teaming up with mentor Lysa Johnson to help you out! Presented by: Lysa Johnson,M.S.,CCC-SLP and John Holahan, […]
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As SLPs – and potentially Directors of Rehab (DOR) – we have the ability to impact our SNF residents’ care (and potentially reimbursement!) through our understanding of the Minimum Data Set (MDS). No pressure, right? If you’re a SNF SLP, Lysa Johnson, MAS, CCC-SLP, DCC-I is here to make this scary sounding Medicare requirement less […]
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Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just ask your radiology department for Varibar and they’d be like… “Okay! How soon do you want it?” While that may sound like a distant dream, we have something that can help turn that into reality! Join us in exploring this week’s resource: Proposal for Varibar – A […]
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If a nurse comes up to you and says, “Oh yeah, the patient in Room 206 is NPO with alternative means of nutrition,” after finding out why they’re NPO in the first place, you’ll likely begin wondering...
Is it a nasogastric tube? TPN? A G-Tube? Something else totally different?
And why do they need that particular type of tube in the first place?
This week’s brand new resource by Dr. Lori Morgan, Ph.D, CCC-SLP is your guide to Non-Oral Feeding Methods.
Inside, you’ll find a summary of alternative delivery methods for nutrition, hydration, and/or medication complete with pictures, descriptions, and indications for use.
No matter what medical setting you're in, this guide is one you’ll want to add to your clipboard for reference!
Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/non-oral-feeding-methods-a-resource-for-speech-language-pathologists
Get access to the PDF for this resource and other resources and Continuing Education Courses with a MedSLP Collective Membership! https://medslpcollective.com
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People with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and Parkinsonism may notice a change in their ability to manage their saliva. The medical term for drooling is Sialorrhea (pronounced si-al-luh-RI-a), which occurs when saliva spills out of the mouth. This resource is intended to help people with Parkinson’s Disease and their care partners understand and manage drooling. Members […]
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You know those moments when you’ve caught yourself staring wistfully at your withered WALC books thinking, “There’s gotta be other therapy stimuli out there…”? You’re right. In fact, there’s unlimited cog-comm stimuli out there. Give your WALC books a break… …and step into the magical world of AI. You can use the FREE versions of […]
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Presented by: Rachael Silveira M.A CCC-SLP
Course available from July 1, 2024 – July 1, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/talking-through-tracheostomies-advanced-focus-on-slp-understanding-knowledge-and-practice-with-tracheostomies-rec/
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0.2 ASHA ADVANCED CEUs / 2 ADVANCED PDHs Available. To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/invite
After this course, you will be able to…
Identify different tracheostomies across the spectrum of populations (ie transplants vs trauma) to compare and contrast indications/treatment plan.
Describe different mechanical ventilation modes, types and settings as well as determine patient’s candidacy for speaking valve use on a ventilator.
Summarize literature related to dysphagia and communication deficits associated with tracheostomies in different populations.
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Neurorehabilitation of Post-Stroke Dysphagia & the Medical SLP presented by Jessica Hill, M.S.,CCC-SLP and Jessica Lasky, MS, CCC-SLP Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/neurorehabilitation-of-post-stroke-dysphagia-the-medical-slp-journal-club-rec/ 0.1 ASHA ADVANCED CEUs / 1 ADVANCED PDHs Available. To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/invite COURSE AVAILABLE for ASHA […]
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Imagine you’re thrilled to start a job at a new hospital — until you learn at orientation that your new colleagues don’t use Varibar, encourage you to thicken liquids at the bedside to reduce the MBS demands in radiology, and use lemon glycerin swabs for oral care. 😭It’s enough to make an SLP want to […]
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Reducing Health Disparities Through Person-Centered SLP Services presented by Valeria Gary, MA, CCC-SLP.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/reducing-health-disparities-through-person-centered-slp-services-recording/
0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 PDHs Available. CULTURAL LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY IN EDUCATION REQUIREMENT FOR ASHA. To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/invite
COURSE AVAILABLE for ASHA CEUS FEBRUARY 1, 2022 – FEBRUARY 1, 2027
After this webinar, you will be able to…
Learners will describe the difference between healthcare and health disparities.
Participants will identify areas within the speech-language pathologist’s (SLP) scope of practice that addresses health literacy.
Learners will list ways to find reputable healthcare information and ways to incorporate physician notes and after-visit summaries into language and cognitive-communication treatment.Agenda:
0-5 minutes – Introduction
5-10 minutes – What are health and healthcare disparities? Who do they affect? Why is this topic important?
10-15 minutes – How does addressing disparities fit within the SLP scope of practice?
15-30 minutes – Identifying appropriate patients and involving care partners
30-45 minutes – Improving health literacy through reputable sources
45-105 minutes – Finding and creating person-centered resources that promote health literacy.
105-120 minutes – Summary and Q&ASpeaker Information and Disclosures
Valeria Gary, M.A., CCC-SLP owns Southeast Parkinson’s Speech Services LLC, where she provides maintenance speech therapy services. She also owns Total Body Cognition LLC, empowering those living with chronic conditions to minimize symptoms and thrive through nutrition, physical activity, and education. Valeria holds certifications in Speech-Language Pathology, Personal Training, Brain Health Training, Behavior Change, Nutrition Coaching, and Health Coaching. A member of Allied Team Training for Parkinson’s and an advisory board member for Parkinson’s Foundation Georgia, Valeria has a particular interest in wellness for people living with Parkinson’s Disease.
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Discourse-level treatments for aphasia that show promise in improving word and sentence production in discourse have recently emerged in the aphasia research literature (Dipper et al., 2021). By focusing on both microstructure (the specific words, phrases, and sentences used in the discourse) and macrostructure (the organization of the discourse as a whole), discourse-level treatments aim to help clients with aphasia speak more fully in everyday life (Armstrong, 2000; Dipper et al., 2021). This resource is an intermediate-level resource for speech-language pathologists who are interested in learning more about discourse-level treatment and highlights a variety of discourse-level treatment approaches that clinicians may consider when working with clients with aphasia.
Members – Get access to the PDF Handout for this resource here: https://medslpcollective.com/discourse-level-treatment-for-aphasia
Get access to the PDF for this resource and other resources and Continuing Education Courses with a MedSLP Collective Membership! https://medslpcollective.com
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The purpose of this resource is to highlight how Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) can impact voice production. It will also review assessment/treatment considerations for dysphonia related to EDS. This resource is a brief overview intended to provide basic knowledge, and clinicians are encouraged to refer to the references provided for further reading and understanding of EDS. […]
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