156: How to structure EBP for Patient Centered Success with Ingrid Desormes MA, SLP

What does it mean to provide care in diverse spaces? Ingrid and Leigh Ann discuss what is possible for achieving outcomes in spaces not researched. The ‘how to’ of patient centered care while recognizing the limitations of the internal research. The #1 lesson is understanding that it’s ok to be an expert that continues to learn.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Always be a student of the patient while remaining an expert in the science.

  2. Be ok with looking at other sciences for their expertise when centering your care to the patient.

  3. Don’t think that studying for your patient is a weakness- everyone is different. Allow them to help you grow your expertise.



Resources

The Miseducated SLP - The Miseducated SLP is YOUR resource for transparent discussion about the SLP career. From CF to seasoned provider we take you on a journey. Stories are told, varying perspectives provided, and best yet, THE innovative intervention method putting patients FIRST is offered here! Learn step by step instructions on how to elevate your practice to the cutting edge of efficacy intervention!

The Miseducation of the SLP - Podcast with Ingrid and Ashanty

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Thanks for these great resources, Ingrid!


Ingrid Desormes, MA, SLP

Guest Speaker Bio:

Ingrid has been a dedicated clinician for the profession of speech language pathology for nearly 15yrs. Through the perspective of a first born American with the weight of generational hopes, her career was steeped in expectations. Ingrid placed high importance on the objective: helping patients no matter the systemic gaps that allow them to be center. She has become a resource to SLPs novel and seasoned alike through her podcast ‘The Miseducation of the SLP’ sharing experiences and offering clarity on how to innovate intervention beyond the academic teaching.


Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP

Host Bio:

Leigh Ann Porter is a medical SLP in San Jose, California. Building on a passion for education and implementing best practice approaches, Leigh Ann created the Speech Uncensored Podcast to connect medical SLPs with meaningful resources, emerging research, and practical tools. Leigh Ann’s goal is to empower and connect SLPs to enhance our profession and accelerate the research to practice pipeline. One of her passions is learning and sharing simple and impactful therapy techniques. In addition to nerding out on medical speech pathology, Leigh Ann loves hiking at national parks, exploring waterways on her stand up paddle board, and enjoying a delicious meal with friends and family.



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