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WEBINAR: Navigating the Esophagectomy Swallow

Join us for Navigating the Esophagectomy Swallow, an educational webinar led by Jessica Gregor, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S, a board-certified swallowing specialist at Mayo Clinic. This intermediate-level course (0.10 CEUs) will provide valuable insights into esophagectomy surgeries, th ...  Show more

WEBINAR: Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): The SLP’s Role

💭 “Why is this former student-athlete struggling with attention and memory?” 💭 “Could my patient’s cognitive decline actually be linked to past concussions?” 💭 “How can I best support a patient with cognitive deficits following a TBI?” 👆 If you’ve ever wondered about the SLP’ ...  Show more

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