Ranked #1
090 – Michael Crary, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, F-ASHA – McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program
090 – Michael Crary, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, F-ASHA – McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program
Dr. Michael Crary walks us through its research history, what MDTP can really do, and common misconceptions. The post 09... Read more
28 May 2019
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1hr
Ranked #2
128 – Peter Belafsky, MD, PhD – Reflux, Dysphagia, and the Role of the SLP
128 – Peter Belafsky, MD, PhD – Reflux, Dysphagia, and the Role of the SLP
Dr. Peter Belafsky shares the difference is between LPR and GERD and what the SLP Role is in these situations. The post ... Read more
12 Mar 2020
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50mins
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Ranked #3
049 – James Coyle PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA Fellow – Aspiration Pneumonia Does Not Always Mean Dysphagia, Poor Clinical Indicators, and the Use of High Flow Nasal Cannulas
049 – James Coyle PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, ASHA Fellow – Aspiration Pneumonia Does Not Always Mean Dysphagia, Poor Clinical Indicators, and the Use of High Flow Nasal Cannulas
If you’ve ever worked with a patient with aspiration pneumonia then you should probably listen to this episode with Dr. ... Read more
24 Jul 2018
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50mins
Ranked #4
013 – Rebecca Levy M.S. CCC-SLP – Exercises, Exercises & More Exercises! Evidence-Based Treatment for Every Swallowing Impairment
013 – Rebecca Levy M.S. CCC-SLP – Exercises, Exercises & More Exercises! Evidence-Based Treatment for Every Swallowing Impairment
Rebecca goes through all 17 components of the MBSimp and provides evidence-based exercises for each swallowing impairmen... Read more
8 Nov 2017
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58mins
Ranked #5
042 – Leslie R. Roerk, M.S., CCC-SLP, CDP, BCS-S – How Do We Assess Dysphagia In Patients With Dementia? A Review Of The SLPs Role
042 – Leslie R. Roerk, M.S., CCC-SLP, CDP, BCS-S – How Do We Assess Dysphagia In Patients With Dementia? A Review Of The SLPs Role
In this episode, Leslie Roerk dives in to everything the SLP should be aware of when assessing dysphagia in the dementia... Read more
23 May 2018
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59mins
Ranked #6
114 – Georgia Malandraki PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Understanding Neurophysiology of Swallowing Part 1: Foundational/Theoretical Knowledge
114 – Georgia Malandraki PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Understanding Neurophysiology of Swallowing Part 1: Foundational/Theoretical Knowledge
Questioning the difference between compensation and rehabilitation? Tune in as Georgia Malandraki shares her thoughts on... Read more
20 Nov 2019
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46mins
Ranked #7
002 – Tiffani Wallace, M.A. CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Dysphagia Ramblings, Cranial Nerves, and Making Your Patient Aspirate
002 – Tiffani Wallace, M.A. CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Dysphagia Ramblings, Cranial Nerves, and Making Your Patient Aspirate
Dysphagia Ramblings, Cranial Nerves and How to Make Your Patient Aspirate - In this episode of the Swallow Your Pride Po... Read more
1 Sep 2017
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41mins
Ranked #8
074 – Kelsey Day M.S., CCC-SLP – Wait and See Is Not the Way: Trach, Vent, & Swallow in the ICU
074 – Kelsey Day M.S., CCC-SLP – Wait and See Is Not the Way: Trach, Vent, & Swallow in the ICU
Kelsey Day explains how the PT ICU model of early mobility is a path we can follow as SLPs to get in early to work with ... Read more
6 Feb 2019
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43mins
Ranked #9
041- Raquel Garcia, M.S.,CCC-SLP, BSC-S – Feeding Tips and Tricks for Infants with Cleft Palate & Craniofacial Anomalies
041- Raquel Garcia, M.S.,CCC-SLP, BSC-S – Feeding Tips and Tricks for Infants with Cleft Palate & Craniofacial Anomalies
In this episode, Raquel Garcia dives in to everything the SLP should be aware of when treating babies/kids with craniofa... Read more
16 May 2018
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1hr 10mins
Ranked #10
033 – Julie Huffman M.A., CCC-SLP – Part 1: Esophageal Dysphagia: How Much Do You Really Know?
033 – Julie Huffman M.A., CCC-SLP – Part 1: Esophageal Dysphagia: How Much Do You Really Know?
In this episode, Julie Huffman dives in to everything the SLP should be aware of when treating dysphagia and how we MUST... Read more
21 Mar 2018
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51mins
Ranked #11
003 – John Ashford, Ph.D. CCC-SLP – The 3 Pillars of Pneumonia and Why Oral Care Should Be Considered an Oral Infection Control Program Instead
003 – John Ashford, Ph.D. CCC-SLP – The 3 Pillars of Pneumonia and Why Oral Care Should Be Considered an Oral Infection Control Program Instead
In this episode with Dr Ashford, we discuss how a poor immune system, poor oral, and the events of aspirating all must c... Read more
1 Sep 2017
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50mins
Ranked #12
118 – Beth Cormell, MS, CCC-SLP – Navigating the Acute Care World – Changes, Case Studies, and Challenges
118 – Beth Cormell, MS, CCC-SLP – Navigating the Acute Care World – Changes, Case Studies, and Challenges
We discuss everything from changes in acute care, challenging cases, and why Beth Cormell believes that instrumental eva... Read more
20 Dec 2019
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57mins
Ranked #13
023 – Eric Blicker CCC-SLP.D BCS-S – When A Cough Can Mean 1,000 Things: Discovering The Link Between COPD, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease, And Dysphagia.
023 – Eric Blicker CCC-SLP.D BCS-S – When A Cough Can Mean 1,000 Things: Discovering The Link Between COPD, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease, And Dysphagia.
Dr. Eric Blicker discusses some really interesting research on the SLPs role in assessing and treating LPRD and its link... Read more
8 Jan 2018
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #14
102 – Zachary M. Smith MS, CCC-SLP – Sensation and the Myth of Silent Penetration
102 – Zachary M. Smith MS, CCC-SLP – Sensation and the Myth of Silent Penetration
Zach Smith is here to explain what you need to know about sensation. Sensation just as important as motor function, but... Read more
7 Sep 2019
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49mins
Ranked #15
051 – Susan Butler, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Why Healthy, Normal Adults Aspirate and Why Your Patient Might Aspirate More Frequently on Milk and Not Water
051 – Susan Butler, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Why Healthy, Normal Adults Aspirate and Why Your Patient Might Aspirate More Frequently on Milk and Not Water
Did you know that some healthy normal adults… aspirate?!? As many as 30%?!? Yup they do! Dr. Susan Butler is here to exp... Read more
7 Aug 2018
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49mins
Ranked #16
063 – Dr. Michelle Troche – Hypotussic and Hurting: The Link Between Cough & Swallow
063 – Dr. Michelle Troche – Hypotussic and Hurting: The Link Between Cough & Swallow
Dr. Michelle Troche is here to remind us why we all fell in love with our frenemy cough in the first place, and to tell ... Read more
6 Nov 2018
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45mins
Ranked #17
116 – Georgia Malandraki PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Understanding Neurophysiology of Swallowing – Part 2
116 – Georgia Malandraki PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – Understanding Neurophysiology of Swallowing – Part 2
Part two of my conversation with the Dr. Georgia Malandraki where we continue our discussion about the neurophysiology o... Read more
4 Dec 2019
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46mins
Ranked #18
026 – Diane Bahr, M.S., CCC-SLP, CIMI – PEDS! Lip Ties and Tongue Ties and Buccal Ties, Oh My! Typical Mouth and Airway Development in Utero to 7 Years
026 – Diane Bahr, M.S., CCC-SLP, CIMI – PEDS! Lip Ties and Tongue Ties and Buccal Ties, Oh My! Typical Mouth and Airway Development in Utero to 7 Years
Diane Bahr is a visionary with a mission. For more than 30 years, she has treated children and adults with feeding, moto... Read more
31 Jan 2018
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1hr 7mins
Ranked #19
032 – Debra Suiter Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, F-ASHA – The Yale Swallow Protocol: What Exactly Is It, How Do I Do It, The Impetus For Research Leading To Its Development, and Answers To Many Other FAQs!
032 – Debra Suiter Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, F-ASHA – The Yale Swallow Protocol: What Exactly Is It, How Do I Do It, The Impetus For Research Leading To Its Development, and Answers To Many Other FAQs!
In this episode, Dr. Debra Suiter is here to set the record straight. We dive into the research that was the impetus for... Read more
13 Mar 2018
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55mins
Ranked #20
100 – Susan Langmore PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – On the Origin of FEES and Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia
100 – Susan Langmore PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S – On the Origin of FEES and Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia
All hail Dr. Susan Langmore, First of Her Name, Queen of Dysphagia Research Society, Predictor of Aspiration Pneumonia, ... Read more
21 Aug 2019
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56mins