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342 – Ditch the Medical Jargon for This: Health Literacy Insights with Dr. Richard Zraick
Research shows that one out of two patients forgets half the information given to them within 24 hours, and the other half remembers it incorrectly. - This is just ONE of the many golden nuggets o
341 – The Complex World of Auditory Comprehension and Receptive Aphasia: Assessment, Treatment, and More
You know those awkward moments where you cant hear what someone is saying in a loud environment, so you just nod and agree to whatever they say? - hoping it makes sense to just nod and agree? - As a
340 – The Power of Qualitative Research in Speech and Language Pathology – Beatrice Manduchi PhD, MSc, BSc (SLP)
While we often like to talk about research findings that shows us statistical significance in data and solid numbers we can lean on for treatment approaches - What about the kind of data that ISNT o
339 – Concussions, TBI, and CTE: The Silent Epidemic—Are We Talking Enough About It? with Dr. Kelli Uitenham
How confident are you in the world of - Concussion? - Traumatic brain injury? - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in young athletes and military personnel? - In this podcast episode, Kelli A. Ui
338 – Aphasia in Sign-Language: The Emerging Specialty of Sign Language Pathology
We often talk about how aphasia impacts peoples ability to speak or understand language, but what about aphasias impact on sign language? - Do the hands sometimes sign apple instead of orange th
337 – That’s Not What Dysphagia Means: The Search for a Standardized Definition of One of the Most Important Words in Our Field – Dr. Martin Brodsky and Dr. Debra Suiter
Okay, this might sound like a trick question, butWhat is dysphagia? - This single question might be the most swallow your pride kind of question for medical SLPs yet - Because, believe it or not,
336 – SLP by day, EMT by night: How Emergency Medical Tech Training Enhanced This SLP’s Practice
As an SLP, youre most likely to see a patient when theyre medically stablebut what if you could also be there from the start of their medical emergency? - What if you were part of the team who hop
335 -From Fashion to FEES to PhD: Theresa Richard’s origin story – Part 2
Today, we're featuring Part 2 of an episode of the Speeching it Real podcast, where host Christy Ubieta asks Theresa Richard, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S all the good questions. THIS is where you get to lea
334 – From Fashion to FEES to PhD: Theresa Richard’s Origin Story
This week's episode of the Swallow Your Pride Podcast will be a little different It's a podcast within a podcast. We'll call itpodception. Today, we're featuring an episode of the Speeching it Rea
333 – Can Intraoral Cameras Improve Dysphagia Management? Let’s Zoom In…
You know how dentists have those intraoral cameras that let patients see whats going on in their mouth? - What if SLPs could use those as part of their dysphagia assessment? - Or as part of their bi