Traumatic Brain injury & Early Communication Intervention in a Ventilated Population – Recording
Presented by: Jessica Lasky, MS, CCC-SLP
After this webinar, you will be able to…
- Identify 3 strategies to assist a ventilated patient to communicate
- Define a traumatic brain injury and potential cognitive areas that can be impacted
- Identify communication strategies for a ventilated patient, their family and staff.

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.
Speaker Information and Disclosures
Course Agenda
Agenda:
- 0-5 minutes: Introduction
- 5-15 minutes: mTBI / concussion assessment, treatment and education
- 15-45 minutes: TBI assessment, treatment and education
- 45-75 minutes: Communication in the ventilated patient
- 75-100 minutes: Team work makes the dream work – multidisciplinary considerations
- 100-120 minutes: Q&A
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?
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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