How Can SLPs and ATCs Work Together for Sports Concussion Management?

Presented by Sarah Baar and Tabia Pope

How Can SLPs and ATCs Work Together for Sports Concussion Management?

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Speech Scope Episode 10: How Can SLPs and ATCs Work Together for Sports Concussion Management?

Audio Runtime: 54 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 35 Minutes

Join host Sarah Baar as we welcome Dr. Tabia Pope, an expert in the areas of athlete brain health and sports concussion management. In this episode, Dr. Pope shares with us her journey from collegiate sports to spearheading interprofessional education through her nonprofit, Head to Speech, which emphasizes the critical role of SLPs in concussion care. The discussion delves into essential strategies for bridging gaps between athletic trainers and speech-language pathologists to enhance proactive care and support adult athletes in return to play and return to learning. Discover research highlights, collaborative models, and actionable strategies that redefine how SLPs and ATCs can work together in sports concussion management.

Learning Objectives
  • Interpret the evidence around interprofessional education and collaboration
  • Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address concussion management, return to play, and return to learning
  • Solve patient case scenarios involving collegiate student athletes
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Meet your instructors

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Sarah Baar

Sarah is a speech-language pathologist in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has had the opportunity to work in many settings across the continuum, including acute care, acute rehab, home and community, and outpatient therapy, and has been involved in various leadership projects. In 2016, she started the Honeycomb Speech Therapy…

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Tabia Pope

Tabia Pope, PhD, CCC-SLP, Certified Sports SLP™, is a three-time alumna of Howard University’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in Washington, DC. Dr. Pope is specialized in traumatic brain injury, sports concussion management, neuropsychology, and health communications. She has been nationally recognized as…

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Chapters & learning objectives

How Can SLPs and ATCs Work Together for Sports Concussion Management?

1. How Can SLPs and ATCs Work Together for Sports Concussion Management?

In this episode, Dr. Tabia Pope shares with us her journey from collegiate sports to spearheading interprofessional education through her nonprofit, Head to Speech, which emphasizes the critical role of SLPs in concussion care.

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