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James Coyle
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Course #: 1941

Aspiration Pneumonia and the Role of the Speech-Language Pathologist: Using Evidence To Determine Risks Associated With Oral Feeding

Location Date Price
San Francisco, CA
June 19, 2010

CEUs: .6

1 person:$215.00
2-4 people:$205.00
5+ people:$185.00
*Groups MUST register at the same time to qualify for the group rate.
Thank you for your interest in this seminar. We are unable to take further registrations as the seminar is full. Please feel free to contact our office at 888-337-3866 to be placed on the wait list.

Description

Bring a group of five or more and SAVE $30 EACH on tuition!

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION:

Speech-Language Pathologists are commonly consulted to identify the likelihood that a patient's "aspiration pneumonia" was dysphagia-related and then to intervene accordingly. SLPs are also asked to predict and mitigate risk of future dysphagia-related respiratory diseases based on assessment findings. Yet SLPs receive little formal training in the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system and in the differential diagnosis of the various types of pneumonia. The medical record contains clues, which can inform the SLP in establishing an objective pneumonia risk profile.

This seminar summarizes anatomy and physiology and current literature to facilitate the objective estimation of dysphagia-related pneumonia risk, and provides information on the decision-making process to determine the use of oral or non-oral nutrition.

 

View Dr. Coyle's recent article in the ASHA Leader:

A Dilemma in Dysphagia Management: Is Aspiration Pneumonia
the Chicken or the Egg?



Cancellation Policy & Late Registration

Registration Cancellation Policy:

Tuition will be refunded less a $25 processing fee if emailed notification is received by NSS up to two weeks prior to the seminar date. Two weeks to 72 hours prior to seminar date: 50% refund; 72 hours or less: no refund. NSS reserves the right to cancel the event up to 7 days prior to the seminar date. If cancelled by NSS full tuition refunds will be issued. Substitutions are permitted if NSS is notified in advance by phone or email.

Late Registration Fee:

Add $20 to tuition rate if registration is received within
2 weeks of the seminar date.

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Outline


7:30–7:55        Check In and Onsite Registration (Coffee and Tea)

7:55–8:00        General Seminar Information

8:00–8:30        Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System as Related to Dysphagia (Dr. Coyle)

8:30–9:30        Types of Pneumonia and the Differential Diagnosis of Aspiration Pneumonia (Dr. Coyle)

9:30–9:45        Break

9:45–10:45       Differential Diagnosis of Aspiration Pneumonia continued (Dr. Coyle)

 

10:45–11:30     Predicting Risk of Pneumonia Including Oral Pathogens and When To and
                      When Not To Recommend Oral Feeding (Dr. Langmore)

 

11:30–12:30     Lunch on Own

12:30–2:00       The Role of the SLP in the Prevention of Dehydration and the Use of
                      The Free Water Protocol (Dr. Langmore)


2:00–2:15        Break


2:15–3:30        Case Studies To Ensure Understanding of Seminar Material (Drs. Langmore and Coyle)

         3:30       Adjourn and Sign Out

Speaker Profile

James L. Coyle, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S, is a clinician, researcher, and author with interests in evidence-based practice, meta-analyzing research, and dysphagia outcomes measurement. Dr. Coyle is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh, where he teaches Dysphagia, Medical Speech Pathology, Neuroscience and Head & Neck Anatomy coursework.  At the University Medical Center he performs dysphagia consultations and trains SLP students in acute and intensive care practice. In addition, Dr. Coyle has served as a reviewer for Dysphagia, the Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, the American Journal of Speech Language Pathology, and other peer-reviewed journals.


Susan E. Langmore, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S, is an internationally known researcher and lecturer in the areas of dysphagia, aspiration pneumonia, and voice disorders.  Dr. Langmore is developer of the FEES procedure.  Additionally, her “Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia” research is frequently cited by SLPs in determining which patients should and should not eat by mouth.  Dr. Langmore is a Professor in both the Departments of Otolaryngology and Speech and Hearing Sciences at Boston University Medical Center in Boston, MA.


Location & Lodging

Seminar Location:

South San Francisco Conference Center
255 South Airport Blvd
South San Francisco, CA 94080

Phone: 650-877-8787
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The Conference Center is located just off the 101 and offers FREE onsite parking.

Lodging:

Holiday Inn San Francisco Airport
275 South Airport Blvd
South San Francisco, CA 94080

Phone: 650-873-3550
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The Holiday Inn is located directly adjacent to the Conference Center. The hotel offers free onsite parking and a free shuttle to/from SFO Airport. Please make hotel reservations at least 30 days prior to the seminar date and request the Northern Speech rate of $119.

Click here for other nearby hotel options (no room blocks).

Intended Audience

  • SLPA
  • SLP

Accreditation


This course is offered for .6 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).

 

NSS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board. Provider #PDP4.

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