SLP Nerdcast
Preview: March 2022
Spring has sprung… somewhere…
It’s March, which means it’s spring… at least it’s spring somewhere… Here in Massachusetts it’s still winter until at least May, but we are getting there! We are looking forward to a great lineup this spring - here is what you can expect for the month of March!
Our Call for Papers is still open, but closes March 15th!
We are actively working on planning Season 4, and we would love to learn from you. We are passionate about distributing knowledge, and we feel strongly that knowledge does not have to come from researchers. Working clinicians have so much to share with our community. If you have something to teach your community, we encourage you to submit a topic and come onto the show and discuss it with us. The call for papers is analogue to a traditional conference. You will need a title, learning objectives, description, and a few references. Check out this link to learn more and submit!
SLP Masterclass: Goal Writing and Progress Monitoring in Complex Communicators
Early Bird Registration for our SLP Masterclass “Goal Writing and Progress Monitoring in Complex Communicators” is open! Get a discount on registration through March 18th. This class is being offered for 1.55 ASHA CEUs with the option for 1 graduate level credit, which may count towards a lane change or pay increase if you are a school based SLP. It’s a four week course designed to give clinicians clinically applicable information related to measuring student progress and writing goals for complex communicators. We review how to measure progress without sacrificing connection, how to choose targets that are meaningful and valuable to your client, and what you can do in your therapy this is reasonable.
March 1st, 2022
Podcast Course: A Crucial Alliance: SLPs and Mental Health Professionals
The podcast course reviews the purposes and benefits of interprofessional collaboration, interprofessional education, and interprofessional practice. This podcast course also reviews the the decision making process for making mental health referrals and identifying collaborative mental health partners.
March 7th, 2022
Podcast Course: Bridging the Research to Practice Gap: It’s Not Your Fault
This course reviewed common approaches to research that contribute to the research-to-practice gap. This course also reviewed barriers to dissemination of clinically applicable research findings and strategies within practice-based research that researchers and clinicians can use to close the research-to-practice gap.
March 14th, 2022
Podcast Course: Communication and Life Participation for a Person with Dementia
This course reviews elements of implementation practice as it relates to care partners of people with dementia. Techniques to support quality of life are reviewed, as are case studies highlighting evidence-based practice in life participation for persons with dementia.
March 21st, 2022
Podcast Course: DLD and Dyslexia: What Does it All Mean for the SLP?
This course reviews DLD and dyslexia, how they are related, and what behavioral presentations may be present across academic and social settings. This course also reviews the SLPs role in assessing and treating DLD as well as resources to further explore DLD and dyslexia.
March 31st, 2022
Live Webinar: Elevating Autistic Voices: Recognizing your Power and Privelage
In this course we will review components of allyship, including power, privilege, cultural competency, and how these constructs intersect with models of disability. We review intersectionality, professional humility, professional ethics, professional collaboration, and resources that highlight the Autistic community’s perspectives on practice.
What’s Next?
Every year we hang up our podcasting mics for the month of April to give us some time to plan for Season 4, so we won’t be releasing any podcast episodes between March 30th and April 30th. During that time though we’ll be running our SLP Masterclass and hosting a few live webinars, including one related to the SLP and breastfeeding and chestfeeding, and another about using technology to support students with ADHD. Waitlists are open for those courses if you are interested!
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