‘Doctor, can I drink water?’ – why the simplest of questions can be the most upsetting | Ranjana Srivastava |
#slpeeps #wespeechies we need this discussion across disciplines as a team #MedEd #FOAmed
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‘Doctor, can I drink water?’ – why the simplest of questions can be the most upsetting | Ranjana Srivastava |
#slpeeps #wespeechies we need this discussion across disciplines as a team #MedEd #FOAmed
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New! #Dysphagia #QualityOfLife #OpenAccess - Congrats Bec Smith #SLPhD
Advances in Communication and Swallowing - Volume 25, issue 2 - Journals - IOS Press
https://content.iospress.com/journals/advances-in-communication-and-swallowing/25/2 #WeSpeechies @wespeechies @slp_slt @slpfedi
Stansfield J. (2022). Talking points: Oral histories of Australian and British speech-language pathologists who qualified in the three decades after 1945. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 24(6), 573-584. https://doi.org/10.1080/17549507.2022.2032345 @slp_slt @slpfedi
@wespeechies #slp_slt #wespeechies
Purpose Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a speech disorder that many generalist speech-language pathologists feel underqualified to treat. For children with CAS, this may result in ad hoc interventions resulting in slower progress. Research evidence for various CAS treatments is primarily limited to single-case experimental design studies; however, two treatments (Rapid Syllable Transition Treatment [ReST] and the Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme, Third Edition) have been compared in a single randomized controlled trial.
Nice to see former #WeSpeechies curators joining the 🐘 Fediverse, @BronwynHemsley!
e.g.,@TomSatherSLP @SusanEbbels @deevybee @Rooandjoey
Wouldn't it be great to meet up with some of these people https://twitter.com/i/lists/713287832555507713/members here too?