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It's Shocking! SLP and Pediatric NMES – Live Journal Club

Presented by: Alyson Ware, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC and Jessica Lasky, MS, CCC-SLP

JANUARY 11, 2023 at 8:30 PM EST

NOTE:  The Request for ASHA CEUs form is now located on the Quiz page, you can fill it out when you take the quiz.

After this journal club, you will be able to…

  • Identify two potential benefits of the use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) in the pediatric population

  • Identify two contraindications of use of NMES in the pediatric population

  • Describe clinical practice patterns of speech-language pathologists (SLP) who use NMES with high-risk infants

Can I get continuing education for this webinar?

After watching the webinar, you will need to pass a short quiz with at least 80% accuracy and attend the full webinar to obtain credit for your participation. The link to the quiz will be available to you after the presentation in the course area. Once completed, you will receive a certificate of completion inside your course area.

Course Agenda

  • 8:30-8:35 PM EST: Introduction of topic, articles being covered, and presenters

  • 8:35-8:50 PM EST: An overview of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and evidence based interventions as it relates to the medical SLP

  • 8:50-9:28 PM EST: Educational dialogue regarding NMES interventions along with Q and A

  • 9:28-9:30 PM EST: Conclusionary information

Speaker Information and Disclosures

Alyson Ware, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC

Alyson Ware is a pediatric speech-language pathologist whose clinical interests include working with infants, toddlers, and young children with pediatric feeding disorders. She has worked in private practice, early childhood intervention and a children’s hospital.

Alyson currently works in early intervention and is passionate about providing family-centered services and creating processes to promote continuity of care.

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:

Will receive a speaking fee for this course from the Medical SLP Collective.  She also receives a salary from Bluebonnet Trails Community Services.

NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE:

None

Jessica Lasky is a medical Speech-Language Pathologist that specializes in dysphagia and the adult and geriatric populations. Jessica has worked in nearly every setting possible from outpatient neuro rehabilitation, stroke, and trauma 1 hospitals, acute rehab facilities, and SNFs.

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:

Jessica receives a salary from Mobile Scope, Neuro RehabCare, the MedSLP Collective, and Evolutionary Education Solutions. She also receives a consulting fee from the MedSLP Collective. Jessica retains intellectual property rights from Evolutionary Education Solutions. Finally, Jessica has ownership interest in both Mobile Scope and Evolutionary Education Solutions.

NON-FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES:

Jessica is a member, volunteer, co-founder/owner, and vice president of education for the Dysphagia Outreach Project. Jessica is also an ArSHA Medical Committee board member, ASHA member, and co-founder/member of the Med SLP Arizona Journal Club and Networking Group.

Additional FAQs

Can I get ASHA CEUS for this Course?

After watching the webinar, you will need to pass a short quiz with at least 80% accuracy and attend the full webinar to obtain credit for your participation. The link to the quiz will be available to you after the presentation in the course area. Once completed, you will receive a certificate of completion inside your course area.

What is the Refund/Cancellation Policy?  

Click here to view our policy:  https://medslpcollective.com/cancellation-of-courses-and-events/

What can I do if I have a complaint?  

Please contact us at info@medslpcollective.com

Who is this webinar appropriate for?  

The target audience for this webinar is licensed speech-language pathologists. There are no prerequisite skills or knowledge needed beyond the basic speech-language pathology training and licensing.

What if I need special accommodations?  

If you require accommodations to access these materials due to a disability, please email us at info@medslpcollective.com