Early bird rates end tomorrow!
Doctorate-Level Speech-Language Pathologist, Educator, Continuing Education Business Owner, Podcast Host.
https://lnkd.in/gZBeia-s Early bird rates end tomorrow! #dysphagia #slp
Providing a free podcast, continuing education services, and for-hire educational events, course design, & consulting within the realm of dysphagia (swallowing disorders), education, and other facets of healthcare.
Gap Education, LLC的外部链接
US,Utah,Provo
Early bird rates end tomorrow!
Doctorate-Level Speech-Language Pathologist, Educator, Continuing Education Business Owner, Podcast Host.
https://lnkd.in/gZBeia-s Early bird rates end tomorrow! #dysphagia #slp
CFY discount for Basic FEES course #slp #cfy #dysphagia
Doctorate-Level Speech-Language Pathologist, Educator, Continuing Education Business Owner, Podcast Host.
$150 discount available for clinical fellows (cfy)! Hurry, before we change our minds ?? https://lnkd.in/gjbEQAHW #dysphagia #cfy #clinicalfellow #slp
Free Event! https://gapslp.com/ https://lnkd.in/gZ9_Ziim
Doctorate-Level Speech-Language Pathologist, Educator, Continuing Education Business Owner, Podcast Host.
Free, live webinar event. This Sunday! Description: Making a differential diagnosis can take a thorough knowledge of numerous medical disorders and their potential sequelae. In this course, a unique case of a TBI survivor will be presented by Jo Puntil, who is a pioneer in ICU dysphagia management, a board certified specialist in swallowing and swallowing disorders, an ASHA Fellow, and former chair of the CFCC. This case represents challenging medical and/or cultural parameters. Audience participation is encouraged. Instructor: Jo Puntil, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA-Fellow https://gapslp.com/ https://lnkd.in/g5Qhs_tp Learner Outcomes: - State three key common pieces of information that is pertinent from a medical history that helps achieve a differential diagnosis - Discuss the incidental findings that can occur from MBS/FEES/Manometric procedures and how these assist in developing a plan of care for the patient. - Compare the outcomes and patient quality of life from the diverse dysphagia etiologies Instructor: Jo Puntil-Sheltman, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA-Fellow #slp #dysphagia #medicalSLP #continuingeducation #speechlanguagepathologist #casebasedlearning
Doctorate-Level Speech-Language Pathologist, Educator, Continuing Education Business Owner, Podcast Host.
Dehydration is common in patients with dysphagia, with a prevalence between ~44% - 75% (Reber et al., 2019). Other factors, such as aging and medical comorbidities, can further impact fluid intake. Adequate hydration is important for sustaining kidney function, nutrient transport, homeostasis, waste elimination, and various other essential bodily functions (Reber et al., 2019). Introducing thickened liquids can further exacerbate dehydration in those who are suspected to have dysphagia. Thickened liquids can lead to faster feelings of fullness and decreased fluid intake (Cicero, 2013). In fact, Vivanti et al. (2009) studied 25 patients on thickened liquids for 5 or more days, and found that none of them met their calculated hydration needs without supplemental enteral or paraenteral fluids. I am working to develop a broader, research-backed focus on the impact of dysphagia and dysphagia intervention on hydration, nutrition, and quality of life. I am trying to promote a shift in focus beyond the "tunnel vision" of dysphagia and pneumonia risk, without allowing the pendulum to swing too far to the other side. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this! How can speech pathologists help to reduce the risk of dysphagia-related aspiration pneumonia without promoting other bodily complications? #dysphagia #slp
This course is tomorrow! Last chance to register: https://lnkd.in/gZ9_Ziim
Doctorate-Level Speech-Language Pathologist, Educator, Continuing Education Business Owner, Podcast Host.
Glad to be a guest on Jana Rieger of True Angle's podcast! https://lnkd.in/dc2mXmxH
Upper vs. Lower Motor Neuron Trick for the Facial Nerve (CN VII) Share if it helped! #slp #slpeeps #slps #slp2be #neurology #neuro #neuroscience #clinician