What You’ll Discover in Michelle Dawson Pediatric Dysphagia Establishing the Brain-Mouth-Gut Connection
- Faculty:
- Michelle Dawson
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 35 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 06, 2018
Description
Most people do not know this. the Ability to eat together with peers the Participating in family meals or school cafeteria is a norm. A significant portion of the population is not eligible for this privilege. the Oropharyngeal Dysphagia is the reason why a large portion of the population cannot safely and independently take part in communal meals.
As a clinician, it is important to be well-informed and comfortable. the intricacies of your young patients’ conditions in order to maximize the The effectiveness of treatment This requires an in-depth understanding. the Brain-mouth-Connection and gut the Common pediatric disorders can have a significant impact on the body. It is our goal as clinicians and patients to create these connections.
This recording was created to inform attendees about the There are many ways to do things. the Brain-mouth-The gut connection, how it can cause breakdowns and how they can lead to oropharyngeal dysfunctionia.
Participants in breakout hands will be those who are present.-You can view videos of functional-based treatments and hear testimonials. the Parents of children with oropharyngeal Dysphagia who are medically fragile. This multifaceted approach is intended to provide attendees with a variety of take-home interventions. the From birth through early childhood, the medically fragile or complex pediatric patients they serve need to be taken care of.
Handouts
Manual Pediatric Dysphagia (9.67 MB) | 112 pages | Available after Purchase | |
Instructions for ASHA Credit — SELF STUDY ONLY 12/06/18 (0.03MB) | Available after Purchase |
Outline
CONNECTION TO BRAIN MOUTH GUT
- Multiple systems connected
- Innovation Development the Systems
- Common medical problems in patients
TYPICAL Reflex DEVELOPMENT
- Progression of the most common sucking patterns
- Progression of chewing patters
- Effect of feeding tubes on reflex integration
CASELOAD FOR MEDICALLY Fragile CASELOAD
- How specific diagnosis and treatment can lead to oropharyngeal disphagia
- How to refer to specialists and when
ALTERNATIVES TO PO – BY MOUTH FOEDING
- Types, locations and implications of feeding tubes
- Disruption of digestion and nutrition
INTERVENTIONS FOR FUNCTIONAL AND POSITIVE OUTCOMES
- A focus on patient access to ADLs
- Particular consideration given to cultural factors & socioeconomic obstacles
- Home/Health Base Clinics: Treatment strategies
- Interactive Activities – mini breakouts
- Video cases of interventions and family perspectives
CASE STUDIES
- 2.5 year old S/P-grade 4, Grade 3, and Grade 2 Blee(s) with an G-Tube
- 15 month old baby exclusively breastfed, with EOE (Eosinophilic Esophagitis), diagnosis and new feeding tube
- 5 year old with autism spectrum disorder – tube fed from 6 months, post cardiac surgery
- Follow the Case history for a 3-month-old-4 year old with esophageal atrophies S/P surgical repairs and a tube
- Participating participants have provided case studies
Faculty
Michelle DawsonCCC, MS-SLP Similar seminars and products 1
MICHELLE DAWSON MS., CCC-SLP, Over 10 years, she has worked in a variety settings as a SLP. She has been a teacher in both public and private schools.-Be patient and persevere-patient rehabilitation hospitals and many years in early intervention. She specializes in pediatric oropharyngeal dysphagia, feeding disorders and medically fragile patients. Michelle Is president of the South Carolina Speech Hearing Association (SCSHA). She runs her own private practice, HeartWood Speech Therapy, and guest lectures throughout South Carolina on a variety of topics, including dysphagia management for infantile spasms and sensory integration from an SLP’s perspective. She is currently working towards her BCS-S licensure Michelle James Madison University in Harrisonburg VA gave her her MS in communicative disorders and sciences. Treatment of feeding and swallowing problems across the globe the As an SLP, her first love is life span.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Michelle Dawson HeartWood Speech Therapy, LLC has an employment relationship. She is paid a royalty by SpeechTherapyPD.com and First Bite: Fed Fun, Functional PodCast. Ms. Dawson Receives a speaking honorarium of PESI Inc.
Non-financial: Michelle Dawson President of South Carolina Speech Hearing Association (SCSHA); treasurer of Council of State Association Presidents of South Carolina (CSAP).
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