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Moving beyond the isolated swallow: Dysphagia in the context of the shared mealtime

Samantha Shune, PhD, CCC-SLP - March 19, 2015
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Dysphagia management via telepractice: What’s the evidence and where to from here?

Elizabeth Ward - December 9, 2015
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Inventing a Swallowing Exercise Device

Dysphagia Cafe - November 29, 2013
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Covid-land-The sequel: Navigating the bridge from acute care to LTACH

Talia Schwartz, MS, CCC-SLP - May 14, 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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Dysphagia management via telepractice: What’s the evidence and where to from...

Elizabeth Ward - December 9, 2015
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VitalStim: Analysis of NMES and dysphagia literature

Jen Carter, M.Ed, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - May 12, 2014
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Trismus due to head neck cancer

Managing head and neck cancer-induced trismus

Megan Nosol, M.S.Ed., M.S., CCC-SLP - November 17, 2019
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Dementia and Dysphagia

Dysphagia care for individuals with dementia

Rebecca Affoo, PhD, MClSc. (SLP) - October 1, 2014
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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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Inventing a Swallowing Exercise Device

Dysphagia Cafe - November 29, 2013
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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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Shaker exercise alternative: Less strenuous and more compliance?

Dysphagia Cafe - July 22, 2013
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Dysphagia rehabilitation and a nonfat latte: Interview with Dr. Michael Crary

Dysphagia Cafe - July 12, 2013
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