Clinical Swallow Evaluation

Date and Time

December 12, 2024
4–5 p.m. ET
12/12/2024 04:00 PM 12/12/2024 05:00 PM America/New_York Clinical Swallow Evaluation This intermediate level course for SLPs identifies the essential components of Clinical Swallow Evaluation (CSE). The literature indicates a systematic, comprehensive, and thoughtful methodology may yield meaningful clinical data. This course overviews a systematic approach to conducting a CSE including objective assessments, questionnaires, structural assessment, respiratory considerations, and next steps in the swallow evaluation process.

Location

Virtual Event

About this course:

This intermediate level course for SLPs identifies the essential components of Clinical Swallow Evaluation (CSE). The literature indicates a systematic, comprehensive, and thoughtful methodology may yield meaningful clinical data. This course overviews a systematic approach to conducting a CSE including objective assessments, questionnaires, structural assessment, respiratory considerations, and next steps in the swallow evaluation process.

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