How Can SLPs Think More Broadly About Decisions in Dysphagia Management?

Presented by Sarah Baar and Tim Stockdale

How Can SLPs Think More Broadly About Decisions in Dysphagia Management?

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Audio Runtime: 47 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 7 Minutes

Speech Scope Episode 5: How Can SLPs Think More Broadly About Decisions in Dysphagia Management?
Join us as Tim Stockdale, a leading voice in dysphagia management and critical thinking, sits down with Sarah Baar to discuss how expanding your clinical perspectives and asking “why” can elevate your patient care. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding and broaden your clinical reasoning when it comes to dysphagia management.

Learning Objectives
  • Interpret factors among patients with dysphagia that contribute to negative impact on health and quality of life
  • Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address critical thinking in dysphagia management
  • Solve patient case scenarios involving dysphagia management to promote holistic outcomes
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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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Tim Stockdale

Timothy (Tim) Stockdale has served as a speech-language pathologist primarily in university and acute care settings. He has taught at the graduate level for several years, focusing on adult dysphagia and acquired communication disorders. He is particularly passionate about addressing gaps in dysphagia education and practice.…

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Chapters & learning objectives

How Can SLPs Think More Broadly About Decisions in Dysphagia Management?

1. How Can SLPs Think More Broadly About Decisions in Dysphagia Management?

Join us as Tim Stockdale, a leading voice in dysphagia management and critical thinking, sits down with Sarah Baar to discuss how expanding your clinical perspectives and asking “why” can elevate your patient care.

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