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Brainstorms: Functional Neurorehab for SLPs
REWIND: Functional Speech Disorders - What SLPs Need to Know with Rene Utianski
*****Originally Aired: May 2024*****Guest: Rene Utianski, PhD., CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDSEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/functional-speech-disorders-what-slps-need-to-knowIn this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Rene Utianski to discuss functional speech disorders. Dr. Utianski’s research focuses on defining these disorders, developing effective treatments to address them, and investigating cough and related disorders. SLPs are an integral part of the treatment team for these disorders. Join Renee and Rene to learn more about what they are, how we treat them, and how you can get mo...
2025-07-24
1h 01
Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode 125. “It was like being put in a damn box”: Healthcare experiences of Black Americans in conversation with Dr. Warren Brown
Welcome to the Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. I'm Jerry Hoepner. I'm a professor at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and co-facilitator of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Camp, Blugold Brain Injury Group, Mayo Brain Injury Group, Young Person’s Brain Injury Group, and Thursday Night Poets. I'm also a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. Aphasia Access strives to provide members with information, inspiration, and ideas that support their aphasia care through a variety of educational materials and resources. I'm today's host for an episode that will feature my friend and colleague, Dr. Warre...
2025-03-25
49 min
Brainstorms: Functional Neurorehab for SLPs
Swallowing Solutions: Navigating Functional Dysphagia with Jaimie Anderson
Guest: Jaimie Anderson, MS, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS - In this episode, Renee and Jaimie discuss functional dysphagia. Functional dysphagia occurs when individuals experience difficulty swallowing despite no structural abnormalities. It can significantly affect quality of life and impact daily life. Join Renee and Jaimie as they explore causes, symptoms, evaluation, and treatment options for functional dysphagia and delve into the complexities of the condition.
2024-08-29
1h 05
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2024-08-20
00 min
Brainstorms: Functional Neurorehab for SLPs
Functional Speech Disorders: What SLPs Need to Know with Rene Utianski
Guest: Rene Utianski, PhD., CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS - In this episode, Renee is joined by Dr. Rene Utianski to discuss functional speech disorders. Dr. Utianski’s research focuses on defining these disorders, effective treatment to address them, and cough and related disorders. SLPs are an integral part of the treatment team for these disorders. Join Renee and Rene to learn more about what they are, how we treat them, and how you can get more information to support your practice.
2024-05-20
1h 03
Swallow Your Pride Podcast
307- The Curious Case of Functional Dysphagia: What to do when the swallow looks fine, but doesn’t feel fine.
You know when a patient complains about swallowing difficulty and you do an instrumental, but everything looks fine? Excuse my lack of eloquence here, but…what the heck? This is often referred to as functional dyspahgia, and in this week’s episode of The Swallow Your Pride Podcast, I had the absolute joy of talking about it with Jaimie Anderson MS, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS. Together we discuss the challenges that come with significant swallowing complaints that don’t align with swallow studies, what functional dysphagia is, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. Jaimie even throws in an...
2023-12-16
00 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 22: A Conversation with Therese O'Neil-Pirozzi & McKay Sohlberg of the ANCDS TBI Writing Group
Dr. Therese O’Neil-Pirozzi (t.oneil-pirozzi@northeastern.edu) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northeastern University, a research faculty member of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Harvard Medical School Traumatic Brain Injury Model System, and a practicing clinician. She is the author/co-author of numerous peer-reviewed publications, spanning a broad range of topics including brain health, cognitive-communicative function, and neuroplasticity. Professor Sohlberg (mckay@uoregon.edu) is known internationally for her pioneering work in the field of cognitive rehabilitation. Her research focuses on the development of treatments that help people with acquired brain injury manage co...
2023-11-17
58 min
RehabCast: The Rehabilitation Medicine Update
Refreshing Cognition: ACRM Rebooted and Updated the Cognition Rehabilitation Manual
In this special edition episode of the #RehabCast, our host Dr. Bill Niehaus first meets with Rebecca Eberle, MA, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS, FACRM, Michael Fraas, PhD, CCC-SLP, MHL, CBIS, Donna Langenbahn, PhD, FACRM, and Amy Shapiro-Rosenbaum, PhD, FACRM to discuss how the ACRM Rebooted and Updated the Cognition Rehabilitation Manual and Associated workshops (cognitiverehabilitation.org). #RehabCast is the PM&R podcast for all of rehabilitation medicine: physiatry, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech language pathology, neuropsychology, rehabilitation nursing, and more. #Cognition #BrainInjury #RehabCast #ACRM #rehabilitation To contact the RehabCast team go to https://acrm.org/publications/archives-of-pm-r/rehabcast/ Contact Philip Frobos at...
2023-10-11
1h 03
SLP Full Disclosure
Concussions: Sports, Treatment, Assessments, Culture - Alaina S. Davis
In this episode, Alaina S. Davis, Ph.D., CCC-SLP/L, CBIST joins the show to discuss TBI and concussion management. We explore her research, the assessment process, treatment, and more!-------------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE SPONSOR – AMN PASSPORTEasily Find, Book, and Manage Your Travel SLP Assignments at https://www.amnpassport.com-------------------------------------------------------------------TIMESTAMPS:(0:00) Introduction(2:22) Alaina’s Professional Journey(5:44) Specializing in Concussions(7:42) Concussion Research(12:52) Research Outcomes(16:24) Concussion Assessment Process(25:00) Discourse Sampling for Concussion Assessment(32:36) Treatment for Concussions(41:37) Typical Prognosis(43:50) Concussion Management for Black Athletes-------------------------------------------------------------------ABOUT THE GUEST
2023-09-26
57 min
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2023-08-26
00 min
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2023-08-21
00 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 21: A Conversation with Alaina Davis and Sucheta Kamath of the ANCDS REDI Committee
Alaina S. Davis, Ph.D, CCC-SLP/L, CBIST (committee chair) is an associate professor at Howard University and a Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer. She has expertise in cognitive-communicative disorders associated with TBI. Her research lab is the Center for Cognitive-Communicative Skills, which focuses on adolescents and adults with sport-related concussion and return-to-learn/play/activity. Dr. Davis’ work utilizes the cognitive and communication styles of adolescents and adults from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds to implement cultural responsiveness in assessment and treatment. Sucheta Kamath (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sucheta-kamath/) is an award-winning speech-language pathologist, a two-time TEDx (https://www.yo...
2023-05-23
54 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 20 - A Conversation with Tim Schut: An Inside Perspective on Living with Primary Progressive…
Tim Schut was raised on a farm near Chester, South Dakota. After graduating from Chester High School, Tim pursued a degree in Marketing at Northern State University. After college, Tim has worked as a collector, a business development analyst, an inbound call center manager, a Financial Advisor, and a Private Banking Manager. Tim currently serves as a commercial real estate agent with NAI Sioux Falls and as a residential real estate agent with Signature Realty out of Madison, South Dakota. In June of 2021, Tim was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech (PPAOS). Family relationships and support have been important...
2022-10-21
42 min
Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode #88: Everyone’s an Expert: Person-Centeredness in the Clinic and Research -- A Conversation with Jackie Hinckley
During this episode, Dr. Katie Strong, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Director of the Strong Story Lab at Central Michigan University talks with Dr. Jackie Hinckley from Nova Southeastern University about stakeholder engaged research and Project BRIDGE. Dr. Jackie Hinckley is Professor and Director of the Undergraduate Program at Nova Southeastern University. She is Board Certified in Neurogenic Communication Disorders by the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS) and Fellow in Person-Centered Care. Dr. Hinckley is currently a Board Member of Aphasia Access and the N...
2022-08-09
35 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 19 - A Conversation with Margaret Lehman Blake and Shannon M. Sheppard: Right Hemisphere Damage
Margaret Lehman Blake is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive-communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage to understand the underlying deficits and to develop treatments. She is the author of The Right Hemisphere and Disorders of Cognition and Communication and the co-creator of RightHemisphere.org, a website designed to provide education and resources to patients, families, and clinicians. Shannon M. Sheppard is an Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Chapman University and Director of the Cognition Rehabilitation And Neuroscience In Atypical Language...
2022-02-16
1h 18
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 18 - A Conversation with Peter Meulenbroek: ANCDS Writing Group for Traumatic Brain Injury
Peter Meulenbroek, PhD, CCC-SLP, uses sociolinguistic description and theory about talk at work to develop new ways to assess and treat persons with TBI who hope to return to stable employment. He runs the Social Communication and Cognitive Abilities Lab where he has developed online assessment and treatment tools for social communication deficits after TBI. He is interested in increasing life participation after brain injury through employment and volunteer options. At the time of this interview, he was the chair of the ANCDS Writing Group for Traumatic Brain Injury and is currently the Editor for SIG2 Perspectives Journal as well...
2021-07-21
59 min
Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode #69: Motivation and Engagement in Aphasia Rehabilitation: In Conversation with Michael Biel
During this episode, Dr. Janet Patterson, Chief of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Service at the VA Northern California Health Care System, talks with Dr. Michael Biel about theories of motivation and their application and value in aphasia rehabilitation. Guest Bio: Michael Biel is an Associate Professor in the Communication Disorders and Sciences department of California State University, Northridge and senior speech-language pathologist at UCLA Medical Center. From 1993 to 2012, Michael was a full-time speech-language pathologist working in the Los Angeles and Pittsburgh VA healthcare systems. Michael is board certified in neurologic communication disorders from the Aca...
2021-04-29
44 min
Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode #62 - Identifying Gaps in Aphasia Care and Steps Toward Action: A Conversation with Aphasia Access Board President Liz Hoover
Ellen Bernstein-Ellis, Co-Director of the Aphasia Treatment Program at Cal State East Bay in the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences is the host for today’s episode with our guest Dr. Liz Hoover. We’ll be discussing gaps in aphasia care identified by Dr. Nina Simmons Mackie in the 2017 White Paper and how Aphasia Access and we, as a community, can work together to address these challenges. Dr. Liz Hoover is a Clinical Associate Professor at Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and the Clinical Director of the Aphasia Resource Center at Boston University. She...
2021-01-12
42 min
Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode #61 - Something Sweet... LPA One Cupcake at a Time: A Conversation with Rik Lemoncello
Show Notes - Episode 61 Something Sweet... LPA One Cupcake at a Time: A Conversation with Rick Lemoncello Welcome to the Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. I’m Jerry Hoepner, a faculty member in the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. I am privileged to introduce today’s guest, Dr. Rik Lemoncello. We are fortunate to have a conversation about his work on supporting adults with acquired brain injuries in the Sarah Bellum’s Bakery & Workshop. Rik Lemoncello, PhD, CCC/SLP (he/him/his) is an Associate...
2020-12-22
54 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 17 - The Clinical Fellowship Year Experience
Nayiri Adessian is a licensed and certified speech language pathologist who earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in Cognitive Science from Montclair State University and her Master of Science degree in Communication Disorders and Sciences from California State University, Northridge in May 2018. Nayiri completed her clinical fellowship at Nancy Sedat and Associates, an out-patient private practice, and continues to work there as a therapist. She evaluates and treats patients with adult neurogenic communication, voice and swallowing disorders. She has a special interest in working with individuals with aphasia. Zack DeWall is a clinical fellow in...
2020-07-27
1h 03
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 16 Brendan Constantine – A conversation with Brendan Constantine about poetry and aphasia
Brendan Constantine is a nationally recognized poet based in Los Angeles. His work has appeared in many of the nation’s poetry standards, including Best American Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Tin House, Ploughshares, Virginia Quarterly, and Poem-a-Day. His first book, ‘Letters to Guns’ (2009 Red Hen Press) received wide acclaim and is now taught in schools across the country. His most recent collections are ‘Dementia, My Darling’ (2016) from Red Hen Press, and a chapbook ‘Bouncy Bounce’ (2018) from Blue Horse Press. Mr. Constantine has received support and commissions from the Getty Museum, James Irvine Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. A popular perfor...
2019-11-14
51 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 15 - A Conversation w/ Ronda Winans-Mitrik and Patrick Doyle: Intensive Aphasia Treatment
Ronda Winans-Mitrik, MA, CCC-SLP, has been a Speech-Language Pathologist since 2009. She began her career at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) by providing intensive, evidence-based aphasia treatment to veterans and active duty service members from across the United States through the Program for Intensive Aphasia Treatment & Education (PIRATE). Since that time, she has provided countless hours of aphasia assessment and intervention services to patients with a wide range of aphasia severities. During her time with PIRATE, she developed the clinical processes for in-person and remote candidacy evaluations and follow-up using tele-practice technology. She is a recipient of the 2012 Association of...
2019-07-02
1h 08
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 14 - A Conversation w/ Heather Clark - Diagnosing & Treating Motor Speech Disorders & Clinical…
Heather Clark, PhD, BC-ANCDS, is Chair of Speech Pathology in the Department of Neurology and Associate Professor in the College of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She is board-certified by the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences and a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Her clinical responsibilities include differential diagnosis of communication and swallowing disorders in adults and children. Dr. Clark serves as co-investigator in several projects examining the nature of speech, language, and swallowing impairment in degenerative neurologic disease.
2018-12-04
1h 26
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 13 - A Conversation w/ Ramani Voleti: A Personal Experience w/ Board Certification and Aspects…
Ramani Voleti, M.S., CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS, is an assistant teaching professor and speech language pathologist at the Gebbie Clinic at Syracuse University. She has several years of experience working in different settings and in different countries (India, Malaysia, Botswana, and US). Her clinical and research interests include acquired neurogenic speech/language disorders, dysphagia, and voice disorders in adults. She teaches courses in neurogenic communication disorders and professional issues in medical settings. She is certified in Lee Silverman Voice Treatment and is board certified in neurogenic communication disorders in adults by ANCDS. Clinic webpage: http://gebbie.syr.edu/people/personnel-pages/voleti-ramani...
2018-10-09
1h 07
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 12 - A Conversation w/ Jacqueline Laures-Gore & Rebecca Marshall: Integrative Health Approaches…
Dr. Jacqueline Laures-Gore is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Georgia State University. She received her PhD in Communicative Disorders from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She directs the Aphasia and Motor Speech Disorders Research Lab at Georgia State University (esc.education.gsu.edu/aphasia). Her research interests include aphasia, stress, depression, and integrative health. Her work has been funded by the NIH, ANCDS, as well as other entities. Rebecca Shisler Marshall, PhD (CCC-SLP) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences & Special Education at the University of Georgia. She is also a mindfulness instructor, certified...
2018-04-26
1h 08
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 11 - A Conversation with Margaret Blake - Right Hemisphere Damage and Disorders
Margaret Lehman Blake, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive-communication disorders after right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) and mild traumatic brain injury. Her work includes basic research on underlying deficits and treatment studies. She is the author of The Right Hemisphere and Disorders of Cognition and Communication as well as numerous articles and chapters on RHD. Dr. Blake has presented nationally and internationally on evidence-based practice for disorders associated with RHD as well as ethics for speech-language pathologists. She served as the...
2017-10-17
1h 08
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 10 - A Conversation with McKay Moore Sohlberg - Cognitive Rehabilitation
McKay Moore Sohlberg is a Full Professor and Director of the Communication Disorders & Sciences Program at University of Oregon, and a Fellow of the American Speech Language and Hearing Association. Dr. Sohlberg has published numerous articles, chapters, and manuals on managing cognitive impairments following acquired brain injury and is co-author of two leading textbooks in the field. She has been funded on a number of federal projects supporting the development and evaluation of assistive technology to deliver cognitive rehabilitation, and to help individuals with cognitive impairment more fully integrate into their communities. EGAS evaluation The eGAS app is available as...
2017-08-10
57 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 9 - An interview with Julie Wambaugh - Apraxia of Speech
Dr. Julie Wambaugh, Ph.D., CCC/SLP is Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Utah and is a Research Career Scientist at the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System. She teaches graduate courses in Aphasia and Motor Speech Disorders. She has been conducting research focused on clinically-applicable treatments for apraxia of speech and aphasia for many years and has published extensively on these topics. Her research has been funded for many years by the Department of Veterans Affairs. She has been Chair of the AOS Treatment Guidelines writing committee and is currently...
2017-06-14
1h 03
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 8 - An Interview with Natalie Douglas: Evidence Based Practice in Skilled Nursing Facilities
In this interview, we talk to Dr. Natalie Douglas about implementation science, treating cognition in nursing home residents with dementia, and the challenges of being an SLP in a skilled nursing facility. Dr. Douglas is an assistant professor in the Communication Disorders Department of Central Michigan University. Her research aims to advance implementation science, communication and quality of life interventions for people with dementia, and life participation approaches to the treatment of aphasia. She is actively involved with the Global Implementation Initiative and serves on an international committee charged with consolidating tools to drive both organizational and individual change as...
2017-01-06
1h 06
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 7 - An Interview with Rebecca Lewthwaite: Motivation Attention and Motor Learning
Rebecca Lewthwaite received her PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is Director of Rehabilitation Outcomes Management, and Director of Research and Education in Physical Therapy at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in Los Angeles. She is also an adjunct faculty member in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California. Dr. Lewthwaite’s research focuses on the role of motivational enhancements in motor performance and learning, in diverse individuals, from those undergoing physical rehabilitation to developing and high-performing athletes. Wulf, G., & Lewthwaite, R. (2016). Optimizing performance through intrinsic motivation and attention for le...
2016-10-07
1h 02
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 6 - ANCDS Board Certification Discussion
In this episode of the podcast, members of the ANCDS Board Certification Committee discuss what it means to be board certified in neurologic communications disorders, what the process is like, and what reviewers looks for in submitted cases. Joining this conversation are Kathryn Atkinson (SLP Clinical Supervisor, Central Michigan University), Edna Babbitt (Research SLP, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), and Gail Ramsberger (Associate Professor, University of Colorado-Boulder). Go to ancds.org for more information on Board Certification.
2016-09-06
1h 14
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 5 - An Interview with Shirley Morganstein: Reflections on Relational Practice
Shirley Morganstein first learned about aphasia while an undergraduate at NYU. She completed her Master’s degree at the University of Minnesota, and, as she says, was privileged to have Hildred Schuell and her staff at the Minnesota VA Hospital as teachers. After her return to NYC, she worked at Rusk Institute, with Martha Taylor Sarno, The Mount Sinai Hospital, and then the Kessler Institute of Rehabilitation in New Jersey. In 2004, she and her long-time colleague, Marilyn Certner Smith, formed a Life Participation practice in Montclair, called Speaking of Aphasia. Now semi-retired, she continues to see patients and is an ad...
2016-06-27
1h 10
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 4 - Treatment of Aphasia in Persons with Primary Progressive Aphasia
ANCDS Podcast Ep. 4 - Treatment of Aphasia in Persons with Primary Progressive Aphasia Maya is a speech-language pathologist by training. She did her master’s and doctoral work at the University of Arizona, in the lab of Dr. Pelagie Beeson. Subsequently, she completed postdoctoral training in the lab of Dr. Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Texas, Austin, where she is the director of the Aphasia Research and Treatment Lab. She teaches courses on aphasia and related neurogenic co...
2016-06-03
1h 06
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 3 - An Interview With Leanne Togher: speechBITE and Challenges to Evidence-Based Practice
ANCDS Podcast Ep. 3 - An Interview With Leanne Togher: speechBITE and Challenges to Evidence-Based Practice Professor Leanne Togher is a speech pathologist and researcher based at The University of Sydney, Australia. She is an NHMRC Senior Research Fellow and Principal Research Fellow of The University of Sydney. Leanne specialises in communication disorders following traumatic brain injury and stroke. Her research examines treatment efficacy and communication partner training for families, friends and carers of people with acquired brain injury. Leanne is also the Director of the evidence based practice speechBITE website (speechbite.com). Information about TBI Express partner training can be...
2016-05-06
1h 09
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 2 - An Interview With Felicity Bright: The Patient’s Engagement and Experience...
ANCDS Podcast Ep. 2 - An Interview With Felicity Bright: The Patient’s Engagement and Experience with You, the Speech Pathologist Felicity Bright is a speech and language therapist and lecturer at Aukland University of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand. Felicity’s research is situated at the intersections of rehabilitation, professional practice and clinical education. Her current research focuses on how students and rehabilitation providers interact with and engage people in rehabilitation. In this episode, we discussed what engagement is, how to assess and promote it, along with the role of the therapeutic relationship and hope. Felicity can be found on twit...
2016-03-21
53 min
ANCDS Podcasts
Ep. 1 - Interview with Dr. Julius Fridriksson: tDCS and the Treatment of Persons with Aphasia
ANCDS Podcast Ep. 1 - Interview with Dr. Julius Fridriksson: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) and the Treatment of Persons with Aphasia Topic: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in the Treatment of Persons with Aphasia Speaker: Julius Fridriksson, Ph.D. Professor Director, Aphasia Laboratory University of South Carolina Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Arnold School of Public Health Columbia, SC 29208
2015-11-09
32 min