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Aphasia to dysphagia: A challenge to all future SLPs

Michael A. Crary, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, FASHA - April 17, 2017
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Chin tuck miracle: Holy grail case discussion

Dysphagia Cafe - May 3, 2013
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Random thoughts on leadership

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Dysphagia Cafe - May 23, 2013
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Heart rate variability biofeedback: A modality for treating stress and anxiety in people...

Liza Blumenfeld, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - December 5, 2016
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The Supposedly unsolvable sliding tile puzzle of dysphagia management

Pamela Smith, Ph.D. CCC-SLP - March 3, 2019
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Passionately dispassionate practice: Split personality vs. Clinical necessity

Pamela Smith, Ph.D. CCC-SLP - January 27, 2016
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SLP Inspiration: Oh, to be able to “talk and eat”

Yvette McCoy, M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S - November 25, 2013
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Demystifying the LTAC hospital setting

Rinki Varindani Desai, M.S.CCC-SLP - October 31, 2013
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Examining dysphagia from the perspectives of head and neck cancer survivors...

Dr. Rebecca Nund - May 28, 2014
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Harnessing the power of motivational interviewing in dysphagia therapy

Megan Nosol, M.S.Ed., M.S., CCC-SLP - March 7, 2020
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Worship the dog not the larynx

Paula Leslie, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, FRCSLT - November 10, 2015
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CFY: A case of the mirror liquids

Ellice Kim - October 14, 2013
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Chin tuck miracle: Holy grail case discussion

Dysphagia Cafe - May 3, 2013
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CFY: “You gonna actually know what you’re doing today?”

Aubrey Klingensmith, M.S. CCC-SLP - October 20, 2013
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VARIBAR ® THIN HONEY (barium sulfate) oral suspension, VARIBAR ® NECTAR (barium sulfate) oral suspension, and VARIBAR ® THIN LIQUID (barium sulfate) for oral suspension, are indicated for use in modified barium swallow examinations to evaluate the oral and pharyngeal function and morphology in adult and pediatric patients. VARIBAR ® HONEY (barium sulfate) oral suspension and VARIBAR ® PUDDING (barium sulfate) oral paste are indicated for use in modified barium swallow examinations to evaluate the oral and pharyngeal function and morphology in adult and pediatric patients 6 months of age and older.

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