In this episode, Dr. Anita Jeyakumar, pediatric ENT at Mercy Health (Youngstown, Ohio) discusses language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HoH) children with podcast host Dr. Gopi Shah.
First, Dr. Jeyakumar explains the difference between speech and language. She then introduces the concept of “language nutrition,” which describes social exposure to rich and v ... Show More
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Ep. 230 Setting Up an Overseas ENT Career with Dr. Ananya Majumder
How hard is it to move your medical practice across the globe? In this episode of BackTable ENT, otolaryngologist Dr. Ananya Majumder discusses her transition from practicing in Fort Worth, Texas to becoming a consultant otolaryngologist at North Shore Hospital in Auckland, New Z ... Show More
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Jul 1
Ep. 229 Sialendoscopy: Office-Based Techniques and Best Practices with Dr. Wais Rahmati
The sour candy myth: why it’s not always the right Rx for salivary gland obstruction. In this episode, Dr. Wais Rahmati, a board-certified otolaryngologist at Mass Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School, discusses the development of a comprehensive salivary gland center and the f ... Show More
59m 47s
Jun 24
Ep. 228 Sinus Headaches vs. Migraines: Diagnosis and Treatment with Dr. Jessica Lee
Sinusitis or migraine? Understanding the difference between rhinogenic and primary headaches could change your treatment algorithm. In this episode of Backtable ENT, Dr. Jessica Lee, an otolaryngologist from Charleston ENT and Allergy, discusses the prevalence and treatment of si ... Show More
59m 55s
Jul 2024
Research Update: Treating a Young Child Who Stutters’ Lateral Lisp: A Case Study
Want to share your feedback? Send us a message!Dr. Cara Singer, Assistant Professor at Grand Valley State University in Michigan, joins host, Sara MacIntyre, M.A., CCC-SLP, to discuss a recent case study published in Perspectives: 'Treating a Young Child Who Stutters' Lateral Lis ... Show More
30m 40s
Jun 2021
Creating a Home Program for Mild Aphasia with Leigh Ann Porter
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Hey cog-com SLP’s, looking for an episode that’s just right? This one’s for you! This week, the talented, outpatient adult SLP and host of the Speech Uncensored podcast - Leigh Ann Porter-joins Kate to talk about modifying CARTs and spot on ... Show More
1 h
Sep 2024
Signed Language Communication Disorders Resource
This week’s assignment is to read and apply Signed Language Communication Disorders to your work! This resource, created by Shelby Hill, M.S., CCC-SLP, QOM is an excellent explanation of how aphasia can impact signed languages (like ASL).
You’ll get answers to fascinating questio ... Show More
16m 37s
Oct 2020
Erin Sheldon & Karen Erickson: Why Literacy Matters for People with Significant Disabilities - Part II
This week, we share Part II of Erin Sheldon’s interview with Karen Erickson! In this fascinating second half, Erin and Karen talk about emergent vs conventional literacy, and four indicators that maximize the likelihood of success with conventional literacy instruction (e.g., pho ... Show More
47m 13s
Sep 2023
173: The One About Gestalt Language Processing
In this episode, I am joined by Farwa Husain, an experienced bilingual speech language pathologist and private practice owner of One-on-One Speech Therapy located in Raritan, New Jersey. Farwa is currently serving as President of Morris County Speech and Hearing Association (MCSH ... Show More
20m 27s
Nov 2024
232: The One About Early Intervention, Myo Insights, and Building Unbreakable Bonds in Therapy
In this episode, I am joined by Devyn Heit, a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist, and owner of Little Spark Speech in Arlington, VA. Devyn shares her experiences and insights from working in early intervention and myofunctional therapy, highlighting the importance of early int ... Show More
20m 14s
Nov 2024
How Reading With Children Builds Relationships & Better Learning -- Ep. 19
Dipesh Navsaria, MPH, MSLIS, MD, FAAP, joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about the value of reading aloud to children. Even infants can benefit from the relationship building that happens when a caregiver holds them and points at pictures, using funny voices to tell sto ... Show More
22m 34s