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[Dysphagia] Swalowing workshop
I guess then that physicians and dentists and psychologists are all so
highly trained once they get their degree that there is no need for them to
get any continuing education either. Maybe they never forget anything they
have learned and are totally up to standards at every moment during their
professional lives. Why single out the SLP?
On 3/4/07 9:41 PM, "Irene Campbell-Taylor" <eripley at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Perhaps you would be so kind as to share what it is you believe me to be
> missing. My understanding is that these workshops are attended by practicing
> SLPs and I fail to see why that should be necessary if they are already
> adequately trained and educated as ASHA's position papers indicate they should
> be. It seems like a very basic course to me as well as missing some important
> material so that I should be grateful for your explanation.
>
> "Todd R. Fix" <tfix1 at cfl.rr.com> wrote: Yes Irene. You are missing something.
> If you yourself were an SLP, you'd
> have answered your own question.
>
>
> Todd R. Fix MA CCC/SLP
> 297 Woodgreen Lane
> Winter Springs, FL 32708
>
> (407) 312-0213
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dysphagia-bounces at b9.com [mailto:dysphagia-bounces at b9.com] On Behalf
> Of Irene Campbell-Taylor
> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 9:03 AM
> To: dysphagia at b9.com
> Subject: [Dysphagia] Swalowing workshop
>
> Someone recently poste a notice about a swallowing workshop as follows:
>
>
>
> This workshop is designed to provide:
>
> --knowledge and hands on experience with radiographic and clinical
>
> techniques for evaluation of swallowing problems in a variety of patients
>
> (including neurological and cancer patients)
>
> --strategies for knowing when and how to implement interventions during
>
> radiographic studies and in therapy
>
> --Guidelines for discontinuing alternate feeding techniques (gastrostomy and
>
>
> nasogastric)
>
> --observation and participation in evaluation of treatment of patients.
> Extensive review of video-taped x-ray swallowstudies will be provided.
>
> I must be missing something but, aren't these the very things that
> practicing SLPs are supposed to already know - according to the ASHA
> position papers?
>
>
> Dr I Campbell-Taylor
> Clinical Neuroscientist
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