Future Colleague Collaborative - May 2020
What is this?
A 30 minute presentation on medical SLP scope of practice with an opportunity to apply what you learn with a case study presented on the MedSLP Newbies’ Facebook page.
Presentations are live and recorded. Link to watch recorded videos is below.
Who?
A practicing SLP will discuss a topic in our scope of practice. Check out the schedule of presenters and topics below! Accompanying slides are linked.
Schedule of presenters and topics
Tuesday May 5, 2020
8:00pm EST: Sydney Schumacher, “Interpreting chest imaging with its relation to dysphagia”
8:30pm EST: Michelle Bruno, “CF in Medical (SNF) Setting”
Wednesday May 6, 2020
8:00pm EST: Will Farnham, “I met an SLP who tried to test me once: Making use of dynamic assessment, counseling strategies, medical history, and the interdisciplinary team for effective patient advocacy and treatment”
8:30pm EST: Jen Biener, “Dysphagia in Adults with Developmental Disabilities.”
Thursday May 7, 2020
8:00pm EST: Maggie Donaker, “Going From Mad to Rad: Standard Protocols for Videofluoroscopic Swallow Studies”
8:30pm EST: Taylor McDonald, “Strategies to improve swallowing and intake with dementia patients in skilled nursing facilities”
Tuesday May 12, 2020
8:00pm EST: Sydney Schumacher, “Speaking valves: assessment, treatment, clinical implications”
8:30pm EST: Maurice E. Goodwin, “Securing that coveted Medical SLP CF position”
Wednesday May 13, 2020
8:00pm EST: Mallory Moore, “Using Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) and Phonological Component Analysis (PCA) in functional treatment”
8:30pm EST: Shira Wachtel, “Swallowing Intervention in the Head and Neck Cancer Population”
Thursday May 14, 2020
8:00pm EST: Kara Jones, “Wired Jaw & Dysphagia”
8:30pm EST: Lauren Hermann, “Going from Mad to Rad: Set yourself up for success with radiologists during videofluoroscopic swallow studies.”
Tuesday May 19, 2020
8:00pm EST: Laura Randen, “Navigating Dysphagia in the SNF setting as a new grad.”
Little snippets on advocating for instrumentals, dementia, oral care, quality of life, and building staff relationships.
8:30pm EST: Nathalie Lebrun & Vanessa Brossart, “SLP’s role in the assessment and treatment of teens and young adults”
Assessment and treatment of speech, language, and functional communication disorders in teens and young adults in public schools to meet post-secondary transition goals of: employability, independent living, higher education, and recreation/leisure skills.
Wednesday May 20, 2020
8:00pm EST: Mallory Moore, “Choosing and using external memory aids in acute rehabilitation”
8:30pm EST: Hillary Cooper, “All About Thickeners and Dysphagia”
Thursday May 21, 2020
8:00pm EST: JoAnn Vela, “Evaluating components of cognitive communication”
8:30pm EST: Kelsey Day, “Dysphagia Detectives: Interdisciplinary Investigation of Idiopathic Dysphagia”
Tuesday May 26, 2020
8:00pm EST: Courtney Heitz, “Videoswallow vs. FEES”
8:30pm EST: Mattie Murrey Tegels, “Surprising Mistakes CFYs Make”
Wednesday May 27, 2020
8:00pm EST: Sarah Dougherty, “Pediatric SLP insights for family coaching via teletherapy”
8:30pm EST: Allison McGee, “Strategies for Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Communication in SNFs with a quick intro into PDPM”
Thursday May 28, 2020
8:00pm EST: JoAnn Vela, “Tips and Tricks for Person Centered Therapy”
8:30pm EST: Laura Reeger, “Alternative Access Considerations for AAC”