#SLPsofemale
96.3% of Speech Language Pathologist self-identify as female. In this episode of Down the Hatch Podcast, we are joined by 4 male SLPs to discuss the female dominance of our profession. Our guests Ryan Bransky, Rick McAdoo, Dan Weinstein, and Anthony Avitabile engage in a deep, tangential discussion (trigger warning: strong language at times). But rest assured that our conversation eventually touches on many points that, at some point, you all may have considered. Does it matter that we are so heavily female dominated? Would patients be served better with more male SLPs? Would we earn more money, more respect with more male colleagues? Listen to our opinions and, please, share yours!

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#slpsowhite

#slpsowhite

The field of Speech Language Pathology is 95% white female. As a result, efforts to increase diversity in this discipline have been ongoing, yet somewhat unsuccessful. It is possible that issues surro...

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Response to the Give Hope Podcast

Response to the Give Hope Podcast

“I just listened to your DTH podcast with Jim. In my humble opinion I think this podcast should be required listening for every SLP student and every SLP everywhere who deals with dysphagia….” “To ex...

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Head and Neck Cancer

Head and Neck Cancer

Head and neck cancer can cause devastating swallowing problems, requiring a unique approach. This episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast) includes guest Heather Starmer, M.A., CCC-SLP who h...

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GIVE HOPE! Reflections on Living with a Swallowing Disorder

GIVE HOPE! Reflections on Living with a Swallowing Disorder

“I don’t want to be too dramatic, but the NPO is almost like a death sentence … I really think that it should be the last recourse and not the beginning”. This one of many sincere opinions from an ind...

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Experience versus Expertise Part 1

Experience versus Expertise Part 1

What is an expert? Do more years of experience guarantee a deepening of knowledge? Do scientists think differently than clinicians? In this episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast), hosts Al...

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The Swallowing Physiology Series: Pharynx and UES

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Pharynx and UES

In this last episode of The Swallowing Physiology Series, hosts Alicia Vose and Ianessa Humbert tackle both the pharynx and the upper esophageal sphincter (UES). This includes Down the Hatch Podcast (...

16 Syys 201953min

Swallowing Physiology Series: Laryngeal Vestibule Closure

Swallowing Physiology Series: Laryngeal Vestibule Closure

Laryngeal vestibule closure (LVC)is one of the most complicated and critical swallowing events, but it remains poorly understood. In this episode of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast), we continu...

10 Elo 20191h 11min

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Swallow Trigger

The Swallowing Physiology Series: Swallow Trigger

Recently, an overwhelming 92% of clinicians responded “NO” to the question: Did you feel prepared to assess and treat swallowing disorders upon graduation (Plowman & Humbert 2018). 45% of SLP survey r...

5 Kesä 201951min

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