Speech-Language Pathologist's Role in TBI Assessment & Treatment
Speech-language pathologists play a crucial role in assessing and treating traumatic brain injuries (TBI) which affect millions annually, with significant impact on children. SLPs collaborate with medical specialists, provide screenings, comprehensive evaluations, treatment development, and advocacy
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Speech and Language Developmental Milestones: A Bilingual/Multilingual Perspective
Speech and language developmental milestones are crucial for children, regardless of their home language. These milestones encompass receptive language, expressive language, pragmatics, and articulation and phonology. Understanding how a child hears and talks from birth to one year is essential, as
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Insights on Reporting Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration as a Pathologist
Pathologist Saeed Samie discusses feelings of safety and satisfaction when reporting thyroid FNA results, emphasizing certainty in malignant lesions over benign ones. Reduction of unnecessary surgical interventions and the importance of uniform categorization for clinical decision-making and guideli
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Dysphagia Assessment & Yale Swallow Screen Post-Test Answers
Dysphagia assessment is crucial in identifying swallowing dysfunction. The post-test answers cover various aspects including definitions, statistics, patient management, and protocols like the Yale Swallow Screen. It emphasizes the importance of oral care, appropriate diet modifications, and when to
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The Role of a Speech-Language Pathologist in Schools
As a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in a school setting, your job involves assessing and treating children with communication disorders that impact their academic success and social interaction. Requirements in Kansas include a Master's degree, supervised clinical practicum, passing exams, and co
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