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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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On the art and science of recommending liquid consistencies for people with dysphagia

Catriona Steele, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S - February 22, 2020
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Stand up for standardization: Collaborative clarification for clinicians performing Modified Barium Swallowing Studies...

Bonnie Martin-Harris, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA Fellow - January 16, 2020
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A little something to chew on: Considering the complexities of mastication

Ed Bice, M.Ed., CCC-SLP - January 6, 2020
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Liberalizing the diet with transitional foods: How to measure foods in this category?

Reva Barewal, DDS, MS, Dipl. ABDSM - November 20, 2019
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Dysphagia in Total Laryngectomy

Emily Poole MA, CCC-SLP - January 6, 2016
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Reflux diagnostics: What is the role of the speech language pathologist?

Eric Blicker, MA CCC-SLP.D BCS-S - December 17, 2015
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Dysphagia management via telepractice: What’s the evidence and where to from...

Elizabeth Ward - December 9, 2015
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McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program – 10 years of research experience with...

Michael A. Crary, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, FASHA - November 19, 2015
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Worship the dog not the larynx

Paula Leslie, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, FRCSLT - November 10, 2015
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Dysphagia in critical care: Avoidable complications and the role of speech...

Jackie McRae BSc (Hons), MClinRes.; RegMRCSLT - October 27, 2015
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Highlights and lessons learned from a “Critical” dysphagia conference

Rinki Varindani Desai, M.S.CCC-SLP - October 6, 2015
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Does the clinician need a communication care plan?

Pamela Smith, Ph.D. CCC-SLP - September 16, 2015
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Dysphagia following stroke-Peer review

Dysphagia Cafe - July 29, 2015
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The speech-pathologist’s role in reducing radiation associated dysphagia

Heather Starmer, MA CCC-SLP, BCS-S - June 17, 2015
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