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Questions arise regarding best practices when working with patients following tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation. Join speech-language pathologist, Dr. Kristin King, as she interviews healthcare professionals who work with medically complex patients. From dysphagia to speaking Valve use, each episode will build on your clinical knowledge. Discussing evidence-based assessment and treatment options, the Conversations on Aerodigestive Management Podcast, brought to you by Passy-Muir, provi ...
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This podcast is a conversation with Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC about personal history with counseling considerations and how they impact pediatric feeding disorders (PFD) and dysphagia management from an IPE/IPP standpoint. The medically complex infant, toddler, and child are discussed. This podcast is approved for continuing education for s…
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This podcast is a conversation with Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC about caregiver coaching and its relationship to pediatric feeding disorders (PFD). She also discussed the roles and responsibilities of the PFD speech-language pathologist, including routines-based interventions (RBI). This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech…
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This podcast is a conversation with Jennifer Beall, MS, CCC-SLP about providing FEES as an option for instrumental assessment of swallowing – both inpatient and as a mobile FEES business. We discuss competencies and training for FEES and the benefits of FEES for patients with tracheostomies. This podcast is approved for continuing education for spe…
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This podcast is a conversation with Jennifer Beall, MS, CCC-SLP about providing FEES as a mobile service. We discuss some of the primary factors to consider in setting up a mobile business and how to be successful. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language pathologists. For more information, please go to www.passy-muir.c…
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This podcast is a conversation with Nicole De Palma, MS, CCC-SLP about providing FEES and how it can be used to assist with the decannulation plan for a patient with a tracheostomy. We discuss some of the primary factors to consider during assessment. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language pathologists. For more infor…
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This podcast is a conversation with Theresa Hopkins-Rossabi, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S about training programs for students, what content will best prepare them for medical speech pathology, and what steps to take to start a program focusing on medical speech pathology. We delve into competencies and training techniques, including discussion for working …
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This podcast is a conversation with Laura Brooks and Brooke Richardson discussing some of the similarities and differences between adult and pediatric acute care, including differences in managing patients with tracheostomies. Laura and Brooke also chat about the challenges that these patient populations sometimes present and what competencies clin…
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In this podcast, a conversation with Rachel Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP, we address ethical considerations when dealing with patients' needs for access to communication. This chat includes discussion of the challenges with which these patient populations with communication deficits sometimes present. We cover AAC and the rights of patients to have autono…
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In this podcast, a conversation with Rachel Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP addresses ethical considerations for providing access to communication and the impact on patients. This chat includes considerations for SLP competency and barriers to communication – from AAC to speaking valves. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language p…
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This podcast is a follow-up conversation with JoAnn Cabacungan, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS and Hilary Sample, MA, CCC-SLP about the how oralcare and hygiene is an infection control consideration, including complications to consider. We continue to address the risksassociated with poor oral health and a team approach to providing oral care. This podcast is a…
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This podcast is a conversation with JoAnn Cabacungan, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS and Hilary Sample, MA, CCC-SLP about considerations for proper oral care and hygiene for patients in a medical facility. We discuss what equipment may be used to assist in providing oral care, risks associated with poor oral health, and how to incorporate oral hygiene into our …
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This podcast is a conversation with Rachel O’Hare, RRT about the fundamentals of mechanical ventilation. She discusses what flow is and the differences between pressure control and volume control – the two primary forms of ventilation that SLPs must understand to work with patients on mechanical ventilation. This podcast is approved for continuing …
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This podcast is a conversation with Carmin Bartow, MS, CCC-SLP about early intervention in the ICU and considerations for dysphagia and communication management. She shares from her experience at a level one trauma center about team development and patient care. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language pathologists. For…
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This podcast is a conversation with Steve Cooper, laryngectomy patient. In this third episode, we discuss his experience with his SLP, what information he wished had been emphasized, and how he was under-prepared for what was to come. Steve discusses his “loss of self” and provides insight into what an SLP can do to help the journey, including reso…
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This podcast is a conversation with Steve Cooper, a person with a laryngectomy. In this second episode, we discuss options for communication for a patient following a laryngectomy. Steve also conveys the stages a patient goes through as they adjust to the changes – the “loss of self” that occurs with a loss of voice. This is shared through Steve’s …
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This podcast is a conversation with Steve Cooper, laryngectomy patient. In this first episode with Steve Cooper, we discuss the critical differences between tracheostomy and a laryngectomy. We also described what is involved in a total laryngectomy, including the life impacts. This is shared through Steve’s own personal journey. Please feel free to…
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This podcast is a conversation among four clinicians who discuss the most commonly asked questions about working with patients with tracheostomies who are ventilator dependent and being assessed for or using a speaking valve. This podcast provides answers from both the RT and SLP perspective about working with patients and improving success with Va…
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This podcast is a conversation among four clinicians who discuss the most commonly asked questions about working with patients with tracheostomies and using a speaking valve when the patient is not on a ventilator. This podcast provides answers from both the RT and SLP perspective about working with patients and improving success with Valve use. Th…
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This special podcast is a conversation between Jenny Opalinski, MS, CCC-SLP and Drue Lehman, MS, CCC-SLP sharing Drue’s unique perspective and story of ALS – initial symptoms, how and when she was diagnosed, and her thoughts on living with ALS. This inside look at ALS brings perspectives on early identification of symptoms and considerations for ca…
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This podcast is a continued conversation with Marta Kazandjian and Karen Dikeman regarding early intervention in the ICU – with an emphasis on communications options that SLPs should consider when working with this patient population, including both oral and nonoral. Swallowing and respiratory function are also discussed. This podcast is approved f…
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This podcast is a conversation with speech-language pathologists Marta Kazandjian and Karen Dikeman discussing the importance for the SLP understanding both noninvasive and invasive methods of ventilation. The role of the SLP in working with endotracheal tubes and considerations in patient care are also discussed. This podcast is approved for conti…
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This podcast is a conversation with Rachel Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP, who discusses with us considerations for AAC and the role of the SLP in establishing communication for patients without a voice. Rachel addresses the acute care setting and research support. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language pathologists and nursin…
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This podcast is a conversation with Laura Brooks, SLP and Walter Reeder, RRT about special considerations for working with the pediatric population with tracheostomies and mechanical ventilation. They address the steps to assessment for speaking Valve use and the research support for use in infants and toddlers. This podcast is approved for continu…
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This podcast is a conversation with Laura Brooks, who defines and explains transtracheal pressure measurements (TTP), including when and how it is used with the pediatric population with tracheostomies. She addresses the steps to airway patency assessment and the research support. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-languag…
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This podcast is a conversation with registered respiratory therapist Rachel O’Hare, who defines and explains high flow, including how it is different from low flow. Rachel addresses the following questions: What do flow and oxygen have to do with each other? What patients are candidates for high flow, and when is high flow most likely to be used? T…
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This podcast is a conversation with two SLPs, one who worked in acute care and another who has worked both acute care and home health. During the chat, we discuss considerations for best practice in acute care, including team building, and provide strategies for improving communication in the home health setting. This podcast is approved for contin…
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This podcast is a conversation with Ashley Lopez, MBA, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S about disorders of consciousness (DoC) and implementation of early intervention with this patient population. The definition of DoC and special considerations is reviewed. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language pathologists and nursing. For more…
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This episode is a conversation with a speech-language pathologist and a physician’s assistance who specializes in critical care. We discuss considerations in trach tube selection for patients – how is size determined and why does it matter. This podcast also covers fenestrated vs non-fenestrated trach tubes and why early intervention in the ICU is …
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This podcast covers considerations for developing and improving skill sets for best evidence-based practice as a speech-language pathologist. It reviews the role of continuing education, mentorship, and competency driven areas of practice. Brooke Richardson, MS, CCC-SLP, shares her experiences with working in an acute care setting and implementing …
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The discussion in this podcast covers considerations for working within a team. It reviews the roles of various team members and how therapies may work together. Jenny Opalinski, MA, CCC-SLP, shares her experiences with both establishing and continuing team management of her patients, especially those patients with tracheostomies. This podcast is a…
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In this podcast, roles are reversed as Tiffany Oakes, MS, CCC-SLP, podcast producer, interviews our regular host, Dr. Kristin King. The discussion covers the little understood and rare diagnosis of idiopathic subglottic stenosis. As a person with the disease who has walked the path, Dr. King answers questions related to the disease process, why it …
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In this podcast, we speak with Laura Brooks, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S and discuss how she has implemented research in her clinical practice. We explore considerations for deciding what to research and how to incorporate it into daily practice. How to manage daily data collection during assessments and treatments for use in retrospective studies is also d…
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In this podcast, we speak with Dr. Amy Freeman-Sanderson and Laura Brooks, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S to discuss how SLPs may implement research in their clinical practice. An emphasis is placed on considerations for research design and publishing. We describe how to implement research and make data collection a standard of daily practice. The need for res…
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In this podcast, we speak with Dr. Amy Freeman-Sanderson about patients in the ICU and the impact of voicelessness. We address how and why communication options should be a priority. During the conversation, she discusses patient selection considerations and assessment parameters, including use of speaking valves with patients on mechanical ventila…
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In this podcast, we speak with Brooke Richardson about respiratory muscle training (RMT) and how to implement it in the acute care setting. During the conversation, she covers patient selection considerations and assessment parameters, including how to determine if IMT (inspiratory) or EMT (expiratory) is the best option for your patient. We also d…
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In this podcast, we speak with Dr. Nicola Clayton about inhalation burn injuries. During the discussion, she defines inhalation burn injury and discusses assessment and treatment considerations. The role of the speech-language pathologist in the care of these patients and their role as part of the multidisciplinary team is also reviewed. This podca…
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In this podcast, a respiratory therapist and speech-language pathologist discuss pediatric services in their facility Bethany Children's Health Center in Oklahoma. During the discussion, this team reviews considerations for establishing services and team management. They also describe COVID-19 and its impact on the pediatric population, including t…
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This podcast presents patient care from both sides of the table, discussing what it was like to be a speech-language pathologist (SLP) but end up on the “other side of the table” as a patient, then back to professional life. In this episode, part two, an SLP shares her experiences related to having a moderate-severe TBI, tracheostomy and speaking V…
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This podcast addresses patient care from both sides of the table, discussing what it was like to be a professional in Respiratory Therapy (RT) but end up on the “other side of the table” as a patient, then back to professional life. In this episode, part one, an RT shared his experience of having a tracheostomy and speaking valve. The other guest R…
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This podcast is a conversation with Marta Kazandjian, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA-F that addresses what a palliative care team is and the role of speech-language pathologists (SLP) and other healthcare professionals on the team. It also addresses how to achieve competency in this area of healthcare practice. This podcast is approved for continuing edu…
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Join us for a discussion with with Marta Kazandjian, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA-F and Karen Dikeman, MA, CCC-SLP, BRS-S regarding the third edition of their book: Communication and Swallowing Management of Tracheostomized and Ventilator Dependent Individuals. Learn about all the new topics added to this book and providing even more resources for heal…
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This podcast addresses ideas for how healthcare professionals can enhance their critical thinking skills to improve the care they provide to patients. It also addresses the role of competency in healthcare practice and reviews considerations for improving competency. This podcast is approved for continuing education for speech-language pathologists…
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This podcast provides a perspective on the history of respiratory muscle training, the differences between inspiratory and expiratory muscle strength training, and considerations in patient selection. It discusses the benefits of using pressure threshold devices for various medical diagnoses. This podcast is approved for continuing education for sp…
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