Professionals and patients face a variety of challenges that are unique to age and health care setting and that can influence outcomes in dysphagia management. In this course, a panel of experts explore both professional- and patient-related advocacy considerations that impact evidence-based practice and dysphagia management across a variety of adult and pediatric medical settings. The panel addresses advocating at the administrative level for instrumental access, navigating challenging conversations with the interprofessional team, considering informed consent and patient rights, and removing barriers in implementing evidence-based practice.
Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:
- Summarize at least two new ideas, strategies, and/or perspectives you gained from the discussion
- Describe at least one insight from the discussion that you can share with others in your work setting
Presenter
Information
Ed
Bice, MEd, CCC-SLP, is currently a Clinical Consultant for IOPI
Medical. His clinical experience includes acute care, outpatient, home health,
and skilled nursing. He has held leadership positions such as a Regional
Manager, VP of Clinical Services, and COO. Ed has been a guest on national and
international dysphagia podcasts, written blogs concerning dysphagia-related
topics, and published in peer-reviewed journals. He is adjunct faculty at the
University of Maryland and East Tennessee State University.
Financial
Disclosures:
- Financial
compensation from ASHA for this presentation
- Salary
IOPI Medical, LLC
Nonfinancial
Disclosures:
Raquel
Garcia, SLPD, CCC-SLP, CNT, BCS-S is a trained craniofacial and
feeding specialist who has worked in infant critical care units for the past 11
years. She has lectured at the national and state level on infant and pediatric
feeding disorders. She graduated with her MS in communication disorders from
Nova Southeastern University and her doctorate of speech-language pathology
from Northwestern University. Her clinical interests include neonatal care,
congenital heart disease, upper airway disorders, infant FEES, and parental
health literacy.
Financial
Disclosures:
- Financial
compensation from ASHA for this presentation
Nonfinancial
Disclosures:
- FLASHA
member
- Hispanic
Caucasus, Vice President of Professional Practices (2022-2024)
- ASHA
SIG 13 Coordinating Committee, Member at Large
- ASHA
S.T.E.P. Mentor
- ASHA
LDP Application Peer Reviewer
- Feeding
Matters, Conference Committee 2022, 2023
- NANT,
Peer Reviewer Conference Committee 2023
- DRS
Social Media Committee 2023
- Dysphagia
Outreach Project (DOP), Volunteer
Shawn
Lowe, SLPD, CCC-SLP, is a medical speech-language
pathologist who has served the adult and geriatric populations in skilled
nursing facilities, outpatient rehabilitation, and home health settings. He
earned his Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology degree from Loma Linda
University. He has published research focusing on head and neck cancer in rural
U.S. populations and their access to speech and swallowing services. He is
passionate about educating his clients and their caregivers to promote improved
access to services and increase self-advocacy.
Financial
Disclosures:
- Financial
compensation from ASHA for this presentation
Nonfinancial
Disclosures:
Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new
knowledge.
To earn
continuing education credit, you must complete and submit the learning
assessment within 5
days of watching the
live webinar, or June 15, 2028, whichever comes first.
Program
History and CE Information
Live
webinar date: June 13, 2023
End date: June 15, 2028
This course is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Related area).