Swallow Your Pride Podcast

By: Theresa Richard MA CCC-SLP BCS-S
  • Summary

  • The Swallow Your Pride Podcast was created with the purpose of diving deeper into the issues that speech-language pathologists face when working with patients with swallowing disorders. We’ll discuss many controversial topics in order to provide the LATEST evidence-based treatment strategies, and create a community of dysphagia clinicians who want to consume incredibly valuable insight and information. Our goal is to allow you to #swallowyourpride, and be open and willing to try the latest in evidence based treatment approaches by learning from experts and researchers in our field in order to create the best outcomes for our patients who need it most. The Swallow Your Pride Podcast is hosted by Theresa Richard, M.A., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, a Board Certified Specialist in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders.
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Episodes
  • 344 – How Can SLPs Secure Funding in Healthcare? with Theresa Richard, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
    Oct 16 2024

    Have you ever requested new equipment or reimbursement for a continuing education course or certification? Did you get denied with a big fat NO?

    Great! You FAILed! (At your First Attempt in Learning)

    At the beginning of 2024, I hosted a free 5-day workshop dedicated to showing medical SLPs the ropes to achieving more at work (and for their patients) WITHOUT spending all of their money.

    And guess what?

    Now you can listen to the entire workshop on this podcast.

    This week, you can tune in to days 1 & 2 of the Pivotal SLP Workshop! Tune in, take notes, and download the free Pivotal SLP Playbook to apply what you learn.

    Access the workbook here: https://theresarichard.com/pivotalslpplaybook

    Timestamps:

    Understanding the Healthcare Ecosystem (00:02:23)
    Effective Advocacy Strategies (00:04:26)
    Defining Resource Needs (00:05:15)
    Challenging Limiting Beliefs (00:06:06)
    Identifying Key Players (00:06:59)
    Learning from Nursing Models (00:08:07)
    Advocacy for SLP Training (00:09:05)
    Reframing Advocacy Language (00:10:42)
    Understanding Healthcare Priorities (00:11:38)
    Policies on Education and Funding (00:12:34)
    Collaboration Across Organizations (00:13:37)
    Building Relationships with Physicians (00:15:32)
    Engaging with Other Departments (00:17:33)
    Timing and Patience in Advocacy (00:18:25)
    Exploring Grants and Foundations (00:18:25)
    Understanding Grant Applications (00:19:18)
    The Purpose of Grants (00:20:17)
    Identifying Grant Opportunities (00:21:12)
    Target Populations for Grants (00:22:12)
    Local Corporate Grant Opportunities (00:23:26)
    Navigating Grant Search Engines (00:24:20)
    Creative Funding Approaches (00:27:06)
    Foundations and Funding (00:28:07)
    Leveraging LinkedIn for Networking (00:29:51)
    Final Thoughts on Grant Exploration (00:30:47)

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    31 mins
  • 343 – Total Laryngeal Transplant: Dr. Lott and Jessica Gregor Share the Details Behind This Major Medical Milestone
    Oct 4 2024

    This past August, the Mayo Clinic had accomplished what was believed to be impossible… The world’s FIRST successful *total* laryngeal transplant on a patient with active cancer! Doctors at Mayo Clinic Arizona completed the procedure on Marty, a 60-year old man with a rare form of laryngeal cancer called chondrosarcoma. A team of 6 physicians […]

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    47 mins
  • 342 – Ditch the Medical Jargon for This: Health Literacy Insights with Dr. Richard Zraick
    Sep 22 2024

    “Research shows that one out of two patients forgets half the information given to them within 24 hours, and the other half remembers it incorrectly.”

    ☝️This is just ONE of the many golden nuggets of information that today’s guest throws at us.

    The ability to explain complex medical information and recommendations to patients in a way that’s easy to understand is a true and necessary art, which is why we have Richard Zraick Ph.D., CCC-SLP, F-ASHA, CHSE from the University of Central Florida here to talk about it!

    In this week's episode, you’ll learn all about..

    The two types of health literacy and how SLPs are involved in both
    How tools like ChatGPT can help clinicians create more accessible patient education materials
    A teaching method that, according to some studies, significantly reduces misunderstandings (and it only adds about 30 seconds to a clinical session.)
    How to tackle poor health literacy from a multidisciplinary perspective
    Strategies YOU can adopt to reduce medical jargon and set patients up for greater long-term outcomes.

    *NOTE: October’s themed mission inside the Medical SLP Collective is Health Literacy! If you’re not yet a Collective member and want to join this month’s mission with actionable assignments to apply at your job, go to www.medslpcollective.com and enroll today!

    Visit the episode page here for more links from Dr. Zraick: https://syppodcast.com/342

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    43 mins

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