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The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Theresa Richard, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
38 episodes
6 months ago
MedSLP Collective Podcast is a podcast spotlighting resources and continuing education courses offered on the MedSLP Collective Membership for Medical Speech Language Pathologists.

This is our way of giving back to the Med SLP community by providing free and accessible education to the community.

To receive continuing education credit (ASHA CEUs or PDHs) for webinar and journal club episodes on this feed and access bonus resources and PDFs, visit https://medslpcollective.com
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MedSLP Collective Podcast is a podcast spotlighting resources and continuing education courses offered on the MedSLP Collective Membership for Medical Speech Language Pathologists.

This is our way of giving back to the Med SLP community by providing free and accessible education to the community.

To receive continuing education credit (ASHA CEUs or PDHs) for webinar and journal club episodes on this feed and access bonus resources and PDFs, visit https://medslpcollective.com
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The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Navigating the Esophagectomy Swallow
Join us for Navigating the Esophagectomy Swallow, an educational webinar led by Jessica Gregor, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, a board-certified swallowing specialist at Mayo Clinic. This intermediate-level course (0.10 CEUs) will provide valuable insights into esophagectomy surgeries, their impact on swallowing function, and best practices for fluoroscopic evaluation and documentation.  If you’re a medical speech-language pathologist, this course is a must! Gain critical insights and practical strategies to enhance patient outcomes, boost your clinical confidence, and stay ahead in your field.
Presenter Name/Credentials: Jessica Gregor, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S

Course Available from April 24, 2025 – March 24, 2030
Members link to the course quiz:  https://medslpcollective.com/courses/navigating-the-esophagectomy-swallow-rec/

0.1 ASHA CEUs / 1 PDHs Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/



 
During this course, learners will:

List types of esophagectomy surgeries and reasons for needing one.
Identify the impact of esophagectomy resection on swallow structure and function.Describe swallow function under fluoroscopy and how to document in a swallow study report.

Recorded Agenda:

* Minutes 0-10: Introduction to Esophagectomy Anatomy & Physiology
* Minutes 10-20: Surgical Approach, Technique, and Reconstruction
* Minutes 20-30: Post-operative Care and Complications
* Minutes 30-40: Fluoroscopic Anatomic Landmarks and Physiology
* Minutes 40-50: Fluoroscopic Report Writing and Management
* Minutes 50-60: Question & Answer

Bio:
Jessica Wind Gregor is a board-certified swallowing specialist in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona with expertise in diagnostics and intervention of complex swallowing and airway disorders. She holds the academic rank of Instructor in Speech Pathology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. Jessica also specializes in prevention, management, and rehabilitation of speech, jaw opening, breathing, and lymphatics in the oncology population, including alaryngeal speech and pulmonary optimization in total laryngectomees. She established the first Multidisciplinary Swallowing Clinic within the Mayo Clinic system with her ENT and GI colleagues for best patient care. Jessica is an international trainer for the rehabilitative platform known as McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program as well as a clinical mentor for the national Med SLP Ed certification program. Her research interest is the oropharyngeal and esophageal interplay. Jessica earned her Bachelor of Science in Speech & Hearing Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2008 and her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at Rush University in Chicago, IL in 2010.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:

Full time salary at Mayo Clinic Arizona
Independent contractor for Med SLP Collective, MedEd SLP, and Florida Dysphagia Institute LLC
Co-founder and owner of Esophageal Co-Lab LLC
Honorarium for this presentation

 
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:

None

 
 
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6 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 4 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): The SLP’s Role
💭 “Why is this former student-athlete struggling with attention and memory?”
💭 “Could my patient’s cognitive decline actually be linked to past concussions?”
💭 “How can I best support a patient with cognitive deficits following a TBI?”
👆 If you’ve ever wondered about the SLP’s role in concussion and TBI management, this month’s webinar is for you!  Inside this 2-hour course, you’ll:
🧠 Define concussion, TBI, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
🧠 Examine the critical role of SLPs in the multidisciplinary care team
🧠 Learn from case studies of student-athletes with brain injuries
🧠 Gain strategies for creating comprehensive, interdisciplinary care plans
This is a must-watch for any SLP working with cognitive-communication disorders—whether in acute care, outpatient, schools, or beyond!
Presenter Name/Credentials: Dr. Kelli Uitenham, CScD, CCC-SLP

Course Available from March 27, 2025 – March 27, 2030
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/concussions-and-traumatic-brain-injuries-tbis-the-slps-role-live-webinar-rec/

0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 PDHs Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/


 
During this course, learners will:

Define concussion, TBI, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
Demonstrate awareness of cognitive impairments/deficits
Identify the role of the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Analyze case studies of student athletes with brain injuries

Recorded Agenda:

* 0-15 minutes – Introduction & Overview
* 15-25 minutes– Understanding Brain Injuries
* 25-65 minutes – SLPs’ Role in the Multidisciplinary Care Team
* 65-90 minutes – Role of SLPs in Managing Cognitive-Communication: Case Studies
* 90-110 minutes – Practical Strategies for Integrating SLPs & Developing Comprehensive, Interdisciplinary Care Plans
* 110-120 minutes – Q&A and Discussion

Bio:
Dr. Kelli A. Uitenham is an award-winning, nationally certified medical speech language pathologist, a highly respected and passionate public speaker. She owns Serenity Speech Therapy, a private Telepractice Dr. Kelli is also founder of Brain Talk Foundation, a nonprofit that raises awareness about different neurological and neurodegenerative conditions with a special focus on concussion, traumatic brain injuries, and CTE in athletes. She has over a decade of experience working with adult and geriatric populations, specializing in dementia, stroke rehabilitation, dysphagia, Parkinson’s Disease, fluency, voice disorders, gender affirming voice services and accent modification. Dr. Kelli has worked in skilled nursing, assisted living, and independent living facilities, hospital and home health settings, as well as travel speech therapy. She is licensed to practice in nine states, providing services in each via telehealth. She is also an adjunct professor and has taught at Shaw University, North Carolina A&T State University, St. John’s University, and has worked as a clinical instructor for Purdue University. Dr. Kelli has been invited to speak on a wide range of topics, including traumatic brain injury, concussions, and CTE in athletes, long COVID brain fog, dysphagia, aphasia, providing services via telehealth, etc. In addition to her professional achievements, Dr. Kelli enjoys riding motorcycles, traveling, and spending time with her teacup Yorkie, Braxton.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:

Owner of Serenity Speech Therapy, PLLC
Founder of Brain Talk Foundation
Owner of Kensington Academy, LLC
Independent contractor for Great Speech, Inc.
Power of Patients Affiliate
Cognishine Ambassador
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7 months ago
2 hours 8 minutes 42 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Aerodigestive Considerations in Lung Transplantation: From Candidacy to Post-Transplant – LIVE Webinar


Ever wondered why lung transplant patients have such complex swallowing needs? Join us for this month’s eye-opening webinar by Erin Reedy, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, titled “Aerodigestive Considerations in Lung Transplantation: From Candidacy to Post-Transplant.”
You’ll explore:
➡️ The complex aerodigestive work-up pre- and post-lung transplant
➡️ Risk factors for altered swallowing post-transplant
➡️ Evidence-based interventions for this unique population
➡️ Current practice patterns and future directions in transplant care
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading researcher in post-transplant dysphagia.
Presenter Name/Credentials: Erin Reedy, PhD,CCC-SLP, BCS-S



Course Available from February 27, 2025 – February 27, 2030
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/aerodigestive-considerations-in-lung-transplantation-from-candidacy-to-post-transplant-recording/

0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 PDHs Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/






After this course, you will be able to…





* Describe the typical aerodigestive work-up pre- and post-lung transplant.
* Identify at least two risk factors for altered swallowing post-lung transplant.
* Apply at least one evidence-based intervention into their clinical practice.

Course Agenda:

* 0-10 minutes: Introduction, Disclosures, Review of Learner ObjectiveS
* 10-45 minutes: End Stage Lung Disease, the Transplant Process, and Risk Factors for Aerodigestive Dysfunction
* 45-60 minutes:Aerodigestive Function Pre-and Post-Lung Transplant
* 60-105 minutes:Current Practice Patterns and Future Directions
* 105-120 minutes: Q&A

Speaker Information and Disclosures

Dr. Erin Reedy is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina, practicing speech-language pathologist, and board-certified specialist in swallowing and swallowing disorders.
Dr. Reedy received a PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences with Dr. Heather Bonilha at the Medical University of South Carolina and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Northwestern University with Dr. Bonnie Martin-Harris in the Swallowing Cross-Systems Collaborative lab and Dr. John Pandolfino in the Esophageal Function lab.
Dr. Reedy is a passionate evidence-based practitioner and educator. She is interested in the interrelationships between oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal aspects of swallowing and has an independent line of research using high-resolution esophageal manometry to investigate esophageal function. Her research has centered on patient populations at risk for oropharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia, including post-lung transplant.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Salary from the University of South Carolina
Honoraria for speaking engagements
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
None



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8 months ago
1 hour 59 minutes 1 second

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Systematic Assessment of Vocal Tremor for Improved Classification and Treatment Planning


🔍 Vocal tremor can feel like a clinical enigma — but not anymore!  This month’s webinar, “Systematic Assessment of Vocal Tremor for Improved Classification and Treatment Planning”  will help you demystify vocal tremor and feel more confident in your assessment and treatment. Join the incredible Dr. Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer, PhD, CCC-SLP as she shows you how to…
⭐️ Identify the clinical characteristics of vocal tremor
⭐️ Characterize vocal tremor phenotypes
⭐️ Use your assessment findings to plan optimal treatments for your patients
With 30+ years of clinical and research experience, Dr. Barkmeier-Kraemer will leave you with practical knowledge you can use with your voice patients right away.
Presenter Name/Credentials: Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer, PhD, CCC-SLP



Course Available from January 23, 2025 – January 23, 2030
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/systematic-assessment-of-vocal-tremor-for-improved-classification-and-treatment-planning-recording/

0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 PDHs Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/




 
Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Define clinical characteristics associated with vocal tremor that inform classification.
2. Describe recommended clinical assessment approaches that identify and characterize vocal tremor phenotypes.
3. Identify and discuss utilization of assessment findings for informing optimal treatment planning in those with vocal tremor.
Bio:
Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer, PhD, CCC-SLP is Chair and a professor in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders with a dual appointment in the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery where she serves as the Director of the Voice, Airway, Swallowing Translational (VAST) Research Lab at the University of Utah. Dr. Barkmeier-Kraemer has over 30 years of clinical and research experience with voice, airway, and dysphagia populations as well as over 20 years of experience teaching and mentoring students clinically and in research.
Disclosures:
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:
Employee of University of Utah
Honorarium from MedSLP Collective for this webinar
Royalties from MedBridge Inc for online courses on vocal tremor
NIDCD funding: Physiologic correlates of vocal tremor affecting those with essential tremor (R01 DC016838, PI: Barkmeier-Kraemer); Next-Generation clinical phenotyping and pathophysiology of laryngeal dystonia and voice tremor (P50DC019900, PI: Kristina Simonyan)
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:
ASHA: Member of SIGs 3, 13
Member of the Dysphonia International Scientific Advisory Council and Movement Disorder Society Speech Study Group
Recorded Agenda:
0-5 minutes: Introduction
5-15 minutes: The Clinical Challenge with Vocal Tremor
15-45 minutes: Vocal Tremor Physiology
45-75 minutes: Systematic Assessment and Classification of Vocal Tremor
75-105 minutes: Behavioral Management of Vocal Tremor
105-120 minutes: Q&A
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9 months ago
2 hours 9 minutes 16 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Patient Safety Science and the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
The topic of patient safety can feel a little nebulous. 🤔 We all know it’s incredibly important – but what should SLPs be doing to help, exactly? This month’s webinar is here to demystify the topic of patient safety! Join us for Patient Safety Science and the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) presented by community healthcare leader, Laura McWilliams, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Harvard SQIL Certificate Holder. You’ll get:
⭐️ an overview of patient safety science and why this matters for harm prevention
⭐️ real-life examples of how SLPs can influence patient safety
⭐️ practical tools like flowcharts and safety checklists to help you implement safety strategies
By the end of this 2 hour webinar, you’ll have actionable steps and strategies to promote patient safety – no matter what setting you work in.


Presented by: Laura McWilliams, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Harvard SQIL Certificate Holder



Course Available from December 12,2024 – December 12, 2029
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/patient-safety-science-and-the-speech-language-pathologist-slp-recording/

0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 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…

* List core patient safety principles.
* Identify the SLP roles in promoting safety in clinical settings.
* Describe strategies for implementing patient safety science.

Course Agenda

0-10 minutes: Welcome and Session Objectives

Introduction
Outline of learning objectives

10-25 minutes: Overview of Patient Safety Science

 Define patient safety science (e.g., avoiding errors, harm prevention).
Discuss foundational principles (e.g., human factors, systems thinking, culture of safety).
 Provide examples relevant to healthcare (e.g., communication breakdowns, risk mitigation).

25- 45 minutes: Role of SLPs in Patient Safety

 Key areas where SLPs influence safety:
Dysphagia management.
Communication strategies (e.g., improving care team collaboration).
 Documentation accuracy and its role in safety protocols.
 Case studies or anecdotes highlighting SLP contributions.

45-75 minutes: Practical Implementation Strategies

Explain actionable tools for SLPs:
Safety huddles and team briefings.
Checklists for swallow screenings or communication assessments.
Participating in root cause analysis (RCA) after incidents.
Demonstration or discussion of practical tools (e.g., flowcharts, safety checklists).

75-90 minutes: Interactive Scenario-Based Discussion

Present a patient safety scenario (e.g., miscommunication leading to feeding protocol errors).
Group discussion to identify safety risks and solutions.
Share participant ideas and link them to patient safety strategies.

90-105 minutes: Q&A

 Open floor for participant questions.
Encourage shared experiences and peer learning. (use of tools provided)

105-120 minutes: Summary and Evaluation

 Recap key takeaways.
Provide resources for further learning (e.g., ASHA patient safety tools, hospital safety guidelines).


 
Speaker Information and Disclosures
Laura McWilliams, MS CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Harvard SQIL Certificate Holder is a community healthcare leader focused on fostering cultures of continuous quality improvement. Board Certified Swallowing Specialist with interests in safety, quality,
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10 months ago
2 hours 25 minutes 37 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Best Practices in Providing Dysphagia Services for Patients with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM)


You won’t want to miss this powerful webinar by Dr. Kendrea L. Garand, PhD, CScD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S! Inside “Best Practices in Providing Dysphagia Services for Patients with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM),” you’ll explore:
➡️The pathogenesis of IBM
➡️How IBM can impact swallow function
➡️Best practices for providing dysphagia services for patients with IBM
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an SLP scholar in this unique clinical population.
Presented by: Kendrea L. (Focht) Garand, PhD, CScD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S



Recording available November 21, 2024 – November 21, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/best-practices-in-providing-dysphagia-services-for-patients-with-inclusion-body-myositis-ibm-rec/

0.15 ASHA CEUs / 1.5 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…





* Describe the pathogenesis of Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM).
* Explain how IBM can impact swallowing performance
* Identify current best evidence for providing dysphagia services in IBM.



Course Agenda


* 0-5 Minutes: Introduction
* 5-20 Minutes: Overview of IBM
* 20-70 Minutes: Impact of IBM on Swallowing
* 70-80 Minutes: Current Research Projects
* 80-90 Minutes: Summary


Speaker Information and Disclosures

Dr. Garand is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh. She is the Principal Investigator of the Swallowing Disorders Initiative Research Laboratory, and she is a member of the IBM Special Interest Group as part of the International Myositis Assessment and Clinical Studies Group under the NIH National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Further, she is Chairperson of the American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders and is the current Editor-in-Chief of ASHA Perspectives of the Special Interest Groups (Group 2). You may find some of her scholarly contributions related to IBM in Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Salary, University of Pittsburgh, Honorarium, MedSLP Collective
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Member, NEALS, DRS and ASHA, Chairperson, AB-SSD

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11 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 44 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WORKSHOP: Health Literacy for SLPs: Tools and Techniques for Patient Understanding
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 🫣 We’re excited to grow and improve alongside you, of course! Register for the workshop now and earn 0.1 ASHA CEU while you’re at it.
Presented by: Valeria Gary,M.A.,CCC-SLP






 
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/health-literacy-for-slps-tools-and-techniques-for-patient-understanding-workshop-rec/

0.1 ASHA CEUs / 1 PDHs Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/invite
NOTE: This course counts toward the ASHA certification maintenance professional development requirement for DEI (which encompasses cultural competency; cultural humility; culturally responsive practice; and diversity, equity, and inclusion).




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1 year ago
1 hour 31 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Auditory Comprehension in Aphasia: Theoretical Perspectives, Assessment, and Treatment
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 prepared to navigate the comprehension component of aphasia.


Presented by:  Brett McCardel, MS, CCC-SLP



Recording available for ASHA CEUs from September 26, 2024 – September 26, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/auditory-comprehension-in-aphasia-theoretical-perspectives-assessment-and-treatment-rec/

0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 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 at least two assessment approaches for auditory comprehension.
Identify at least two treatment approaches for auditory comprehension.
Describe how a Life Participation Approach (LPAA) can be used in auditory comprehension treatment.

Course Agenda


* 0-5 minutes- Introductions and Disclosures
* 5-20 minutes- Overview of Auditory Comprehension in Aphasia
* 20-50 minutes-Auditory Comprehension Assessment and Treatment at the Single Word-Level
* 50-80 minutes-Auditory Comprehension Assessment and Treatment at the Sentence-Level and Beyond
* 80- 110 minutes Treatment Using a Life Participation Approach with Case Studies
* 110-120 minutes Conclusion and Wrap-Up


Speaker Information and Disclosures

Brett McCardel, MS, CCC-SLP, is the owner and founder of Archways – Aphasia Rehabilitation Services, a private practice based in Seattle, WA that specializes in providing speech and language services to people with aphasia. He has worked with people with aphasia across the continuum of care and across a variety of service-delivery models (including telehealth and intensive aphasia programs). He is passionate about aphasia advocacy and promoting a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Honoraria from MedSLP Collective for this webinar
Mentor for MedSLP Collective
Previous work as paid consultant for Tactus Therapy
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Owner of Archways–Aphasia Rehabilitation Services PLLC
Member of Aphasia Access
Member of Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences

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1 year ago
2 hours 9 minutes 32 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: Feeding the infant with Congenital Heart Disease
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 challenges, and what you should know as the medical SLP!
Presented by: Nashifa Momin, MS CCC-SLP
Available for ASHA CEUs from September 1, 2024 – September 1, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/feeding-the-infant-with-congenital-heart-disease-rec/
0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 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 common feeding challenges associated with infants with congenital heart disease (CHD).
Identify the multifaceted medical complexities associated with CHD and their direct and indirect effects on feeding and swallowing function.
Describe importance of interdisciplinary collaboration improve patient outcomes through comprehensive assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing management strategies.


Course Agenda


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0-5 minutes: Introduction

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5-15 minutes: Cardiac Anatomy and Fetal Development

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15-30 minutes: From Milk to Munching: Key Feeding Milestones in Infancy

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30-55 minute: Beating the Odds: Managing Cardiac-Related Feeding Challenges

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55-65 minutes: Inpatient Medical Journey

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65-80 minutes: Fueling the Brain Through the Heart

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80-90 minutes: The Bridge to Outpatient

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90-105 minutes: High-Risk Populations and Current Research

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105-120 minutes: Case Studies/Q&A



SPEAKER INFORMATION:
Nashifa Momin, MS CCC-SLP, is a doctoral candidate at the MGH Institute of Health Professions, where she also received her Master of Science degree in Communication Science and Disorders in 2013. She currently works at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and specializes in pediatric feeding and swallowing, primarily in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) and Cardiac Acute Care Unit (CACU). Her expertise lies in caring for infants and children with congenital heart defects/disease. Nashifa is committed to both clinical practice and research and has recently joined the Nursing and Allied Research team at Children’s. She is a member of the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative with a passion for enhancing the long-term developmental outcomes of pediatric cardiac patients. Additionally, Nashifa enjoys serving as a guest lecturer at local universities and presenting at professional conferences.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Employee at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Member of the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Collaborative


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1 year ago
2 hours 37 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Journal Club: Cognitive Impairments in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) & the Medical SLP
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!


Presented by: Jessica Hill, M.S.,CCC-SLP and Jessica Lasky, MS, CCC-SLP



RECORDING AVAILABLE FOR ASHA CEUS FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2024 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/cognitive-impairments-in-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-copd-the-medical-slp-rec/
0.1 ASHA CEUs / 1 PDHs Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/invite
 



After this journal club, you will be able to…

* Identify patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) who could benefit from cognitive evaluation
* Identify clinical implications of cognitive impairments in patients with COPD
* Describe cognitive impairments that often co-occur with COPD


Course Agenda
Minutes 0-5: Introduction of topic, articles being covered, and presenters
Minutes 5-15: An overview of COPD and cognition as it relates to the medical speech-language pathologist (SLP)
Minutes 15-58: Educational dialogue regarding the role of the medical SLP in cognitive function in patient’s with COPD along with Q and A
Minutes 58-60: Conclusionary information
Speaker Information and Disclosures:
Jessica Hill is a Speech-Language Pathologist who practices in Phoenix, Arizona. She has worked in a variety of settings including several trach/vent hospitals and rehabilitation centers, acute care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. She is passionate about dysphagia, high-quality patient care, and advocating for the needs of her patients.
Financial:
Medical SLP Collective- Honoraria
Non-Financial:
None.
 
Jessica Lasky is a medical Speech-Language Pathologist that specializes in dysphagia and the adult and geriatric populations. Jessica has worked in nearly every setting possible from outpatient neuro rehabilitation, stroke, and trauma 1 hospitals, acute rehab facilities, and SNFs.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:
MobileScope – owner, endoscopist, receives salary
Evolutionary Education Solutions – owner, educational SLP, receives salary
Medical SLP Collective – mentor, educational SLP, receives salary
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:
ArSHA Medical Committee – board member
ASHA – member
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1 year ago
1 hour 47 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Signed Language Communication Disorders Resource





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:

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How does aphasia present in people who use signed languages?

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What grammatical markers are impacted by aphasia in ASL?

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Can semantic or phonemic paraphasias be present with aphasia in ASL?


Even if you don’t work with Deaf individuals often, this information is important for any medical SLP to know to promote cultural awareness and sensitivity.

Grab your copy of this resource now.





Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/signed-language-communication-disorders-resource/
 
 
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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1 year ago
16 minutes 37 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Cirrhosis of the Liver and Cognitive Impairment
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 considerations
* Examine 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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1 year ago
7 minutes 17 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Introducing Solid Foods: A Guide
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 age is for introducing solid foods + what to introduce
👶what the differences are between spoon feeding vs. baby-led weaning
👶what responsive feeding is and why it can be beneficial to infants
If you work with pediatric feeding clients (or even if you’re just a new parent yourself!) — this is one resource you’ll want to bookmark ASAP. ⬇️
Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/introducing-solid-foods-a-guide


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1 year ago

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
JOURNAL CLUB: Quality of Life with Dysphagia & the Medical SLP


“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 and coughing during meals is uncomfortable, but what are the emotions your patients are navigating? What become their greatest fears? Let’s talk about it.
Presented by: Jessica Hill, M.S., CCC-SLP and Jessica Lasky, M.S., CCC-SLP


Course available from August 1, 2024 – August 1, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/quality-of-life-with-dysphagia-the-medical-slp-rec/
0.1 ASHA CEU / 1 PDH Available.   To get ASHA CEUS/ PDHs for this course, you can join the MedSLP Collective Membership here: https://medslpcollective.com/invite
In this journal club, learners will:

Identify potential emotional ramifications resulting from development of dysphagia
Describe the role of the speech-language pathologist (SLP) in daily management of dysphagia.
Describe perceived impacts of dysphagia on those experiencing it

 
Time Ordered Agenda:

 Minutes 0-5: Introduction of topic, articles being covered, and presenters
Minutes 5-15: An overview of dysphagia impacts on quality of life as it relates to the medical SLP
Minutes 15-58: Educational dialogue regarding the role of the medical SLP in dysphagia management and impacts on patient’s along with Q and A
Minutes 58-60: Conclusionary information







Jessica Hill, MS CCC-SLP is a Speech-Language Pathologist who practices in Phoenix, Arizona. She has worked in a variety of settings including several trach/vent hospitals and rehabilitation centers, acute care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. She is passionate about dysphagia, high-quality patient care, and advocating for the needs of her patients.
Financial:
Medical SLP Collective- Honoraria
Non-Financial:
None



Jessica Lasky is a medical Speech-Language Pathologist that specializes in dysphagia and the adult and geriatric populations. Jessica has worked in nearly every setting possible from outpatient neuro rehabilitation, stroke, and trauma 1 hospitals, acute rehab facilities, and SNFs.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:


MobileScope – owner, endoscopist, receives salary
Evolutionary Education Solutions – owner, educational SLP, receives salary
Medical SLP Collective – mentor, educational SLP, receives salary
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:


ArSHA Medical Committee – board member
ASHA – member








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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
WEBINAR: IDDSI Testing and Implementation
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, Founder SimplyThick, LLC
Course available from August 1, 2024 – August 1, 2029.
Members link to the course quiz: https://medslpcollective.com/courses/iddsi-testing-and-implementation-live-webinar-rec/
 
 
0.2 ASHA CEUs / 2 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…

* Describe steps to implement the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) within facility and/or work setting.
* Identify challenges associated with policy and procedure related to IDDSI implementation.
* List actionable steps to initiate IDDSI implementation and sustainment actions for continued success

Course Agenda


* 0-20 minutes Introduction
* 20-25 minutes PM ET Quick Overview of the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation (IDDSI)
* 25-45 minutes IDDSI Testing Methods
* 45-60 minutes Review of IDDSI.org Resources
* 60-75 minutes Implementation Strategies
* 75-90 minutes Practical Implementation Resources
* 90-105 minutes Timeline to Implementation
* 105-120 minutes Discussion / Q & A



Lysa Johnson received her Masters Degrees in Communication Science and Disorders from the University of Minnesota- Duluth. She is a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), Clinical Mentor and Rehabilitation Program Development Specialist with Benedictine. Mrs. Johnson holds ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence, is a member of ASHA Special Interest Group 13 (Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders), a member of the Twin Cities Speech Language Pathology Organization and has fifteen years’ experience as an SLP. She is a certified Dementia Capable Care Trainer, Teepa Snow Dementia Educator and Alzheimer’s outreach Mentor. Ms. Johnson sits on the Leadership and Corporate sponsors board for Dementia Action Alliance, the ‘Evidence based practices’ committee for Faith Community Nurse Network and is a collaborative program partner for ACP. Her clinical focus includes interdisciplinary program development, life enrichment, restorative wellness and dementia care in addition to ethics, insurance regulations across care settings, patient and clinician education and leadership. Ms. Johnson is a Clinical Fellowship Supervisor, New Hire SLP Mentor and Clinical Advisor for the Medical SLP Collective. And in her free time enjoys volunteering with the USWCA and coaching youth curling.
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
Medical SLP Collective -Honoraria, speaking fee, Mentor fee
Employed by Benedictine Living Communities
NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:
A member of ASHA Special Interest Group 13 (Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders), a member of the Twin Cities Speech Language Pathology Organization and has fifteen years’ experience as an SLP. She is a certified Dementia Capable Care Trainer, Teepa Snow Dementia Educator and Alzheimer’s outreach Mentor. Ms. Johnson sits on the Leadership and Corporate sponsors board for Dementia Action Alliance, the ‘Evidence based practices’ committee for Faith Community Nurse Network and is a collaborative program partner for ACP.
John Holahan graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelors in Paper Science and Engineering in 1992.  After graduation he worked for Kelco – a thickener company owned by...
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1 year ago
2 hours 55 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
MDS, RAI and Reimbursement for the SLP and Director of Rehab Series: Part 2 Section GG
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 intimidating.
This week, we’re breaking down Section GG and why this SNF assessment is so important for SLPs (plus, a scoring breakdown!)
Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/mds-rai-and-reimbursement-for-the-slp-and-director-of-rehab-series-part-2-section-gg/
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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1 year ago
7 minutes 47 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Letter Template to Radiology Advocating for Use of Varibar Products
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 Letter to Radiologists by Alicia Keinath, M.S., CCC-SLP.
It’s a fill-in-the-blank template that you can use to advocate for your facility’s use of Varibar (aka the only FDA-approved contrast agent in the U.S specifically designed for MBS use).
Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/letter-template-to-radiology-advocating-for-use-of-varibar
 



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1 year ago
4 minutes 25 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Non-Oral Feeding Methods: A Resource for Speech-Language Pathologists
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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1 year ago
10 minutes 53 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
Understanding Sialorrhea (Drooling) in Parkinson’s and Related Diseases
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 can get the resource printable here:  https://medslpcollective.com/understanding-sialorrhea-in-parkinsons-and-related-diseases/
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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1 year ago
6 minutes 34 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
AI Prompts and Responses for the SLP Using Free Versions of ChatGPT and Claude.ai
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 ChatGPT and Claude.AI to create the speech therapy session stimuli of your dreams.
💭Need 20 multisyllabic words that start with /b/ for your HNC patient? Done.
💭Want a list of memory strategies for your TBI patient? Sure thing.
💭Looking for a full session plan and home practice materials for an adult with ataxic dysarthia. No problem, ChatGPT will serve it up in ~15 seconds.
You can (and should) adjust anything our AI friends create to better suit your patients’ needs – but in the end, AI can take so much of the legwork out of making therapy materials!
This week’s resource is a step by step guide to using AI to create your therapy materials.
Members can get the resource printable here: https://medslpcollective.com/ai-prompts-and-responses-using-free-versions-of-chatgpt-and-claude-ai/
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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1 year ago
13 minutes 27 seconds

The MedSLP Collective Podcast
MedSLP Collective Podcast is a podcast spotlighting resources and continuing education courses offered on the MedSLP Collective Membership for Medical Speech Language Pathologists.

This is our way of giving back to the Med SLP community by providing free and accessible education to the community.

To receive continuing education credit (ASHA CEUs or PDHs) for webinar and journal club episodes on this feed and access bonus resources and PDFs, visit https://medslpcollective.com