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SLP in the NICU: An Overview
Presented by Anna Manilla, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC
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Course: #11267Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides an introductory overview of Speech-Language Pathology services in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), including the unique environment, the SLP’s role, and key components of neonatal care. Topics include cue-based and supportive feeding strategies, instrumental assessments, and approaches for empowering and supporting parents and caregivers.

Understanding And Supporting Adults With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities With Cognitive Decline And Regressive Illness
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, LMSW
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Course: #1033916Level: Introductory1 Hour
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may exhibit dementia and clinical characteristics that are distinct to cognitive decline as they age across the lifespan. Recognizing and treating cognitive decline in adults with IDD can be challenging given other symptomatology that may exist. This webinar provides information to equip providers to identify the unique characteristics of regressive illness to effectively support the IDD population.

Audiology Essentials for Non-Audiologists, presented in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Presented by Carly Alicea, AuD, PhD, CCC-A
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Course: #11206Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides a foundational understanding of hearing, hearing loss, and intervention options for speech-language pathologists or other non-audiologists working with deaf or hard of hearing people. This course equips participants with key knowledge to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and improve client care.

Positive Communication to Help Reduce Future Imposter Syndrome
Presented by Jessi Andricks, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11143Level: Introductory1 Hour
Many speech-language pathologists (SLPs), both new and experienced, struggle with Imposter Syndrome - the persistent feeling that they aren't qualified enough despite their achievements. While Imposter Syndrome can emerge anytime, clinicians are especially vulnerable during graduate school and their Clinical Fellowship (CF) year under supervision. This course provides practical tools for SLPs to help their students, CF supervisees, and clinicians prevent and manage Imposter Syndrome throughout their careers.

Social-Emotional Learning: Practical Applications in Speech Therapy
Presented by Jessi Andricks, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11115Level: Introductory1 Hour
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is an important part of many school cultures and can be useful as a school-based or pediatric SLP. Tools, resources, and activities for incorporating SEL into speech sessions are described.

20Q: Unlocking SLP Entrepreneurship - How to Build a Successful Private Practice
Presented by Sonia Sethi Kohli, MS, CCC-SLP, Adrienne Wallace, MBA, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11027Level: Introductory1 Hour
An introduction to the vital knowledge and skills speech-language pathologists need to transition from clinical practice to successful business ownership. Key considerations for starting a private practice, alternative business opportunities, and strategies for developing a strong business model are discussed.

The Effect of ADHD on Adults: Providing Support to Clients and Their Loved Ones
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, MSW, LMSW
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Course: #1033910Level: Introductory1 Hour
While many often think of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as mainly impacting children and adolescents, millions of adults are affected by ADHD in adulthood. Living with ADHD can have adverse outcomes in many domains, such as employment, family life, and other relationships. This training will provide a framework to understand the complexities and multi-faceted nature of ADHD in adults while giving practical and evidence-based strategies to support adult clients with ADHD and their loved ones.

MCI/Dementia: Writing Caregiver Education into Clients' Plans of Care
Presented by Allison Gallaher, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10798Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course addresses the importance and methodology of writing goals that are family-centered in order to improve the outcomes of patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. The addition of Caregiver Education to the 2024 Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes is also discussed.

Acquired Brain Injury: Functional Treatment Across Settings
Presented by Erin O. Mattingly, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS
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Course: #10810Level: Introductory1 Hour
This is Part 2 of a two-part series. Overviews of the mechanics of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) are provided in this course. Functional therapy ideas for the acute rehabilitation phase of TBI and strategies for incorporating multidisciplinary goals into patient treatment and family education are also discussed.

Acquired Brain Injury: Functional Evaluation Across Settings
Presented by Erin O. Mattingly, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS
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Course: #10809Level: Introductory1 Hour
This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Functional and standardized assessment of brain injury across settings are discussed in this course. Symptom identification, informal observational assessment, and challenges associated with using formal assessment in patients who have sustained head trauma are described.

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