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Aug 2023
42m 9s

156: How to structure EBP for Patient Ce...

Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP
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What does it mean to provide care in diverse spaces? Ingrid and Leigh Ann discuss what is possible for achieving outcomes in spaces not researched. Ingrid discusses the ‘how to’ of patient centered care while recognizing the limitations of the internal research. The #1 lesson is understanding that it’s ok to be an expert that continues to learn. Check out the show notes at https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/156


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