Swallow Your Pride Podcast

Latest Episodes
129 – Mary Burns, MS, CCC-SLP – Building a Successful Exercise Program (That Patients Adhere To!)
Mary Burns shares what it takes to build a successful exercise program for patients with dysphagia including the law of specificity, the importance of recovery, how to make goals functional, and more!
128 – Peter Belafsky, MD, PhD – Reflux, Dysphagia, and the Role of the SLP
Dr. Peter Belafsky shares the difference is between LPR and GERD and what the SLP Role is in these situations.
127 – Megan Hedlund, M.D., M.S., CCC-SLP – From Speech Pathologist to Anesthesiologist – How Our Worlds Connect
Meg Hedlund fills us in on her journey from speech pathologist to anesthesiologist and critical care doctor.
126- Kelsey Day MS, CCC-SLP – Forget Gold – Using the Platinum Standard to Customize Treatment for Dysphagia
In this week’s episode, we discuss using FEES and VFSS as complimentary examinations, implementing critical thinking skills to personalize dysphagia evaluation and treatment, transitioning from gold to the platinum standard of care, and more!
125 – Giselle D Carnaby MPH, PhD – RPE, Research, and Real Life
Ever wondered how to rate fatigue? And what about research? Listen in as Giselle Carnaby weighs in on these topics.
124 – Lysa Johnson MS, CCC-SLP – PDPM: Where are We Now?
This week’s episode dives back into PDPM. The incredible Lysa Johnson provides us with her expertise on this topic.
123 – Lauren Hermann, MS, CCC-SLP – Improving Relationships Between Radiologists and Speech-language Pathologists: Research, Resources, and the RSNA
Lauren Hermann discusses how to improve our relationship with radiologists (in turn, helping us provide our patients with better care!).
122 – Kathleen Holterman M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Coding with Katie – Group Swallowing, Evaluation vs. Treatment, and More!
This week’s episode dives into everyone’s favorite topic – coding and billing! Kathleen Holterman helps us tackle this topic in this episode.
121 – Katherine Hoener MA, CCC-SLP – Advocating for Change, Finding Your “Why”, and Access to Instrumental Evaluations in Rural Settings
My amazing guest Katherine Hoener dives into her experience advocating for use of instrumental evaluations in rural settings.
120 – Denise Rule, MS, CCC-SLP – Mobile FEES in California and Going Against the Grain
How many times have you heard that you can’t do mobile FEES in California? Denise Rule didn’t accept the status quo. Listen in!