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Balancing Ethics and Technology: Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Speech-Language Pathology #e317

Presenters: Kellyn Dailey Hall, PhD, CCC-SLP & Leslie Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP

This course provides SLPs with an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing its ethical applications in the field. It explores the practical uses and challenges of AI, along with crucial ethical considerations such as privacy, consent, and bias mitigation. This course guides SLPs in effectively leveraging AI to enhance efficiency and productivity in their daily operations, all while upholding ethical standards. ... more+

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0.1 ASHA CEUs

Ethics In Telepractice #e311

Presenter: Marissa Rocheleau, MA, CCC-SLP

This course outlines ethical ramifications of providing online service delivery to clients. Includes a discussion of the legal and ethical guidelines for providing online delivery of services, and a discussion of guidelines for determining if clients are appropriate for telepractice. Course content is applicable for both adult and pediatric client populations.... more+

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$199.00 USD

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0.85 ASHA CEUs

From Can’t, To Can Do! Montessori For Aging And Dementia #e309

Presenters: Jennifer A. Brush, MA, CCC-SLP & Brush Development,

Each segment of this course is carefully designed to provide participants with simple, actionable solutions that can be implemented today with individuals with dementia and their care partners. The Montessori philosophy discussed gives rehabilitation therapists the tools they need to dramatically improve their experience of working with clients with dementia.... more+

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$29.00 USD

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0.1 ASHA CEUs

Ethics And Burnout #e302

Presenter: Teresa Roberts, EdD, CCC-SLP

This course will provide an overview of ethical decision-making models in relation to cultural factors, compassion fatigue and burnout related to work stressors. Ethical decision-making will be examined through the lens of self-reflective practices. Resources for navigating compassion fatigue and burnout will be provided. Content is applicable for SLPs working with both adult and pediatric populations.... more+

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$29.00 USD

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0.1 ASHA CEUs

Ethics For SLPA Supervision #e281

Presenter: Jennifer L. Schultz, MA, CCC-SLP

This course will introduce SLPs to the ASHA Assistants Code of Conduct. It is important for supervising SLPs to know the content of this code and to use it along with the ASHA Code of Ethics to navigate ethical issues when working with SLPAs. A framework is provided to analyze ethical concerns and to implement solutions to maintain ethical practice when supervising SLPAs.... more+

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$44.00 USD

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0.2 ASHA CEUs

"If They Choke, No Heimlich?"  Ethical Considerations For SLPs  #e280

Presenter: Amanda Warren, MS, CCC-SLP

This course features a case review of a man with dementia living in a long-term care facility. He is not communicative, sits in a wheelchair, has some swallowing difficulties, and is unable to feed himself. There are DNR, DNI, and DNH orders in his medical record. His family has asked that a Heimlich maneuver not be performed if he were to choke. This presentation will explore the role of the SLP as an integral member of the ethics team.... more+

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$39.00 USD

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0.15 ASHA CEUs

Issues In Dysphagia Management: Diversity, Culture, And Ethics #e258

Presenter: Kellyn Dailey Hall, PhD, CCC-SLP

Diversity in healthcare goes far beyond a language barrier. It’s about understanding the larger context of culture and diversity. This course will help you understand the impact of dysphagia on culturally/linguistically diverse populations and navigate ethical conflicts to provide culturally responsive care. Specific strategies, case examples, and resources will be presented.... more+

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$85.00 USD

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0.45 ASHA CEUs

Tackling Palliative Rehabilitation: The SLP's Guide To End Of Life Services #e183

Presenters: Irene Gofman, MS, CCC-SLP & Amanda Warren, MS, CCC-SLP

This course reviews ways in which cognitive, communication and dysphagia management in end of life care differ in comparison to management in other populations. It will contrast palliative care vs. hospice. Also addressed will be early decision making and advocacy for patients nearing the end of life, and cultural competency when approaching patients with diverse backgrounds.... more+

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$29.00 USD

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0.1 ASHA CEUs

Pediatric Feeding And Swallowing: Ethics Across Settings Ensuring Quality Of Care Through Collaboration #e171

Presenters: Donna Edwards, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S & Lisa Rai Mabry-Price, MS, CCC-SLP

Ethical issues that arise in SLP practice may be far reaching, but proactive utilization of resources, education, professional supports and collaborative efforts help resolve conflict in a professional manner. This course reinforces the support of our professional role to serve children with feeding and swallowing disorders across settings and to advocate for those children and families for best outcomes. Includes case studies to facilitate learning.... more+

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$199.00 USD

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2.0 ASHA CEUs

Perspectives On Dysphagia Service Delivery: All About Treatment #e154

Presenters: multiple expert presenters

This treatment-focused course presents perspectives on the evolution of dysphagia practice. Twelve expert clinicians in the field of speech-language pathology team up to discuss the history of dysphagia management, how evidence-based practice has evolved over the years, and what best practice looks like today. Course includes 2 hours related to ethics and speech-language pathology practice.... more+

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$29.00 USD

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Ethics II: Patient Values & Clinician Bias #e151

Presenter: Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP

When striving for autonomy and the push for clinical beneficence clash, service providers need sound advice based on current best practice. This course will examine and discuss values, morals and professional codes related to a variety of challenging situations that occur in everyday practice. Participants will learn a comprehensive model of medical ethics and how this can be successfully applied to their practice.... more+

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$29.00 USD

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0.1 ASHA CEUs

Ethics I: Evidence And Clinical Decision Making #e150

Presenter: Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP

This course will help to fill the information void on ethical decision making when working with the adult population. Participants will learn a comprehensive model of medical ethics and how this can be combined with evidence-based practice to better manage complex cases.... more+

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$29.00 USD

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Ethics, Evidence & Pediatric Decision Making #e149

Presenters: Donna Edwards, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S & Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP

This course will help to fill the information void on ethical decision making in the pediatric setting. Participants will learn how ethical healthcare is based on evidence-based practice which requires patient and family input and respect of their values. This approach can be successfully applied to practice in order to better manage complex pediatric cases. ... more+

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$29.00 USD

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0.1 ASHA CEUs

Dietary Recommendations, Feeding Tubes And Ethical Practice #e107

Presenter: Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP

This course combines knowledge of feeding tubes in dementia with informed consent and decision making. Discussed are the requirements for informed consent, and how knowledge of ethical principles and research evidence can support clinicians and families in making more informed decisions.... more+

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$69.00 USD

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0.3 ASHA CEUs

Ethics, Evidence And Clinical Decision Making #e87

Presenter: Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP

Do your rights as a professional mean more than the rights of your patients? Learn what Ethical Boards expect you to do when conflicts arise in your practice. This course focuses on ethical decision making for adult individuals with dysphagia. Discussed will be situations involving informed consent, patient refusal, treatment options including oral vs non-oral feeding, and when and how to terminate services. ... more+

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