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Harnessing the power of motivational interviewing in dysphagia therapy

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

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Bonnie Martin-Harris, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA Fellow - January 16, 2020
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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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Silent aspiration: “I gave him water and he didn’t cough”

Anna Miles, PhD - April 30, 2015
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Managing post-extubation dysphagia

Stevie Marvin, MS, CCC-SLP - April 16, 2015
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Cough dysfunction in the management of patients with dysphagia

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Normal and disordered swallowing: Understanding six important swallowing events

Dysphagia Cafe - March 22, 2015
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Bonnie Martin-Harris, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA Fellow - March 5, 2015
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How do I pass the MBSImP (Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile)?

Dysphagia Cafe - February 24, 2015
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Esophageal Disorders: What is the role of the speech pathologist?

Caryn Easterling Ph.D., CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow - February 5, 2015
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Emilia Michou Ph.D., PGDip, CertMRCSLT - January 8, 2015
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Turn the lights on at lunch: Keeping dysphagia out of the...

Ginger Anderson, M.Ed. CCC-SLP - October 30, 2014
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