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Standardized patients: Bridging the clinical gap in dysphagia education

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Dysphagia education & interprofessional education: Preparing SLP students for success

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5 questions for dysphagia clinicians: Asked and answered

Dysphagia Cafe - March 11, 2016
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Not all swallowing clinicians have access to instrumental examinations…

Dysphagia Cafe - February 18, 2016
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Free Downloads-Chewing can be tricky: Keeping children safer at mealtime

Dysphagia Cafe - February 4, 2016
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Inspiring dysphagia awareness

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End Stage Glioblastoma -Support for palliative care

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Do you feel prepared to be a dysphagia specialist after graduation?

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June is #dysphagiaawareness Month

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#ThickenedLiquidChallenge: Bringing awareness and unity

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