Evidence Based Practice or Theory Based Practice?

Evidence Based Practice or Theory Based Practice?

Are you a research-thumping, Evidence Based Practice evangelical? Or, perhaps you are tired of hearing that your go-to therapies are “not evidence based”? This installment of Down the Hatch (The Swallowing Podcast), entitled “Evidence Based Practice or Theory Based Practice” explores whether Evidence Based Practice is scientifically sound and practically relevant for busy clinicians. Special guest Andrew Lotto Ph.D., introduces Theory Based Practice and explains why it is a different and potentially useful alternative for clinicians to consider when interpreting research literature to guide clinical practice.

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SLP Solidarity

SLP Solidarity

On a scale of 1 to 10, how much SLP solidarity exists at your work place? Take a listen to the newest Down the Hatch swallowing podcast where Alicia Vose and I explore the challenges and benefits of S...

4 Aug 20171h 16min

The State of Dysphagia Education And Training

The State of Dysphagia Education And Training

In this 10th installment of Down the Hatch, the podcast about swallowing, hosts Ianessa Humbert and Alicia Vose talk with guest Andre Gaboriau, M.A., CFY-SLP and returning guest Rinki Varindani Desai,...

12 Jun 20171h 3min

DtH 9 Dysphagia Documentation Dilemma

DtH 9 Dysphagia Documentation Dilemma

It happens every time. A particular question is posed by one member of an audience of speech language pathologists who treat dysphagia. The question is cautious with a hint of frustration: How do I de...

27 Apr 201756min

Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in Dysphagia Management

Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in Dysphagia Management

Expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) is a device driven-therapy based in exercise physiology principles and used in dysphagia management. Although it is a non-swallowing treatment, it is known t...

12 Mar 201739min

What's the deal with e-stim?

What's the deal with e-stim?

So, what's the deal with e-stim? A question that is often asked. In this episode of Down the Hatch (the podcast about swallowing), doctoral student and SLP Alicia Vose and Assoc. Prof and mentor Ianes...

31 Jan 201735min

Addressing the researcher-clinician divide and intro to Dysphagia Grand Rounds

Addressing the researcher-clinician divide and intro to Dysphagia Grand Rounds

The researcher-clinician divide in dysphagia management is real. In this installment of DOWN THE HATCH (the swallowing podcast), clinician SLP Rinki Varindani Desai M.A., CCC-SLP and researcher Ianess...

24 Des 20161h 5min

Swallowing Disorders In Parkinson's Disease (DTH 5)

Swallowing Disorders In Parkinson's Disease (DTH 5)

Parkinson's Disease (PD) can lead to swallowing disorders (dysphagia). Swallowing disorders in PD can be serious because it can lead to aspiration pneumonia, which is one of the most common causes of ...

26 Nov 201657min

Advocacy in dysphagia management: A Neurologist's perspective (Guest: Dr. Michael Okun)

Advocacy in dysphagia management: A Neurologist's perspective (Guest: Dr. Michael Okun)

Physicians play a critical role in dysphagia management, even though swallowing may not have been included in their medical training. This installment of Down the Hatch features a conversation with Dr...

4 Jul 201641min

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