Swallow Your Pride Podcast
Latest Episodes
178 – Results are In! A Survey of Radiologists and SLPs: Key Findings, Unique Perspectives & Tips for Collaboration – Benjamin Mervak & Lauren Hermann
Lauren Hermann, M.S. CCC-SLP has teamed up with Dr. Benjamin Mervak, Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, to research the dynamics of the SLP + Radiologist relationship.
177 – Is Your “E-Stim” Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)? – Russell A Campbell PT and CEO of Ampcare, LLC
Russ Campbell walks us through what electrical stimulation actually encompasses, what NMES is, and what the research says about E-stim as a treatment for dysphagia.
176 – How to Become Confident & Competent in Clinical Writing – Kelsey Day, MS, CCC-SLP
Kelsey Day talks with us about the Clinical Writing for Dysphagia Diagnostics course and the need for more consistency in our field.
175 – One on One with the Co-Creator of EMST – Christine Sapienza Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
In episode 175, Dr. Sapienza takes us back to her days as a doctoral student to tell the fascinating story of the development of EMST
174 – A First for SYP: All about APHASIA – Megan S. Sutton, MS, CCC-SLP
After 173 episodes of dysphagia-centric topics, were finally opening up a conversation about APHASIA with Megan Sutton!
173 – Crushing Meds: What’s a SLP to do? – Amanda Weissberg M.S., CCC-SLP
Amanda Weissberg has made it her mission to spread awareness about this topic. Shes here to talk about crushing meds, collaborating with pharmacy, and the resources available to empower SLPs when it
172 – End of Life Feeding Decisions: Integrating Nutrition and Swallowing Perspectives – Lyndsay Parker and Morgan Mendenhall
This weeks guests are Lyndsay Parker and Morgan Mendenhall, a SLP + RDN sister duo! Listen in as we discuss End of Life Feeding Decisions.
171 – All Things FEES: Part 2 – James Curtis PhD., CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Dr. James Curtis reviews a substantial body of literature on FEES to enhance our endoscopic practice patterns and improve our ability to interpret what we see.
170 – A Done For You Review: All Things FEES – James Curtis PhD., CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Dr. James Curtis reviews a substantial body of literature on FEES to enhance our endoscopic practice patterns and improve our ability to interpret what we see.
169 – Shared Decision Making in Dysphagia Management – Sarah Busser M.A., CCC-SLP, CBIS
Sarah Busser, Med SLP and Certified Brain Injury Specialist, is here to talk about promoting patient autonomy and the best approach to developing a treatment plan.