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Calling all peds med SLPs! Are you and the pediatricians who serve your young clients BFFs? No? Then this episode is for you! In the latest episode of the Swallow Your Pride Podcast, Michelle Dawson, MS CCC-SLP, CLC and Tessa Gonzalez, MD discuss the importance of collaboration and communication among healthcare professionals when working with medically complex children and their families.
Tessa Gonzalez, a pediatrician and mother, believes that finding the right team of professionals to care for a child with complex medical needs is crucial. She emphasized the importance of trusting the professionals on the child's care team and finding the right people to make decisions. Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, a speech-language pathologist in Staunton, VA, is the acclaimed host of “First Bite: Fed, Fun, Functional” a weekly Speech Therapy Podcast that addresses “all thangs” Pediatric Speech Therapy and is presented by SpeechTherapyPD.com. Michelle authored, "Chasing the Swallow: Truth, Science, and Hope for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Disorders". She is an accomplished lecturer; traveling across the nation delivering courses on best practices for evaluation and treatment of the medically complex infant, toddler, and child with respect to their pediatric oropharyngeal dysphagia, pediatric feeding disorder, as well as language acquisition within the framework of Early Intervention. She stressed the need for improvement in interprofessional education and practice and praised the Council of Academic Programs for Communicative Sciences and Disorders for their efforts in this area.
Collaboration in Medical Practice [00:11:23]
Importance of Referrals [00:15:48]
Finding the Right Team [00:18:06]
Requesting Referrals and Access to Healthcare [00:19:08]
Handling Professional Disagreements [00:23:07]
Early intervention [00:26:04]
State interpretation of IDEA Part C [00:30:32]
Empowering Caregivers [00:38:05]
Care Coordination [00:39:25]
Collaboration with Families [00:41:09]
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Calling all peds med SLPs! Are you and the pediatricians who serve your young clients BFFs? No? Then this episode is for you! In the latest episode of the Swallow Your Pride Podcast, Michelle Dawson, MS CCC-SLP, CLC and Tessa Gonzalez, MD discuss the importance of collaboration and communication among healthcare professionals when working with medically complex children and their families.
Tessa Gonzalez, a pediatrician and mother, believes that finding the right team of professionals to care for a child with complex medical needs is crucial. She emphasized the importance of trusting the professionals on the child's care team and finding the right people to make decisions. Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, a speech-language pathologist in Staunton, VA, is the acclaimed host of “First Bite: Fed, Fun, Functional” a weekly Speech Therapy Podcast that addresses “all thangs” Pediatric Speech Therapy and is presented by SpeechTherapyPD.com. Michelle authored, "Chasing the Swallow: Truth, Science, and Hope for Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Disorders". She is an accomplished lecturer; traveling across the nation delivering courses on best practices for evaluation and treatment of the medically complex infant, toddler, and child with respect to their pediatric oropharyngeal dysphagia, pediatric feeding disorder, as well as language acquisition within the framework of Early Intervention. She stressed the need for improvement in interprofessional education and practice and praised the Council of Academic Programs for Communicative Sciences and Disorders for their efforts in this area.
Collaboration in Medical Practice [00:11:23]
Importance of Referrals [00:15:48]
Finding the Right Team [00:18:06]
Requesting Referrals and Access to Healthcare [00:19:08]
Handling Professional Disagreements [00:23:07]
Early intervention [00:26:04]
State interpretation of IDEA Part C [00:30:32]
Empowering Caregivers [00:38:05]
Care Coordination [00:39:25]
Collaboration with Families [00:41:09]
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