Radiographic Findings in MBS Evals: Etiologies & Indications for Treatment - conf
This conference has reached it's maximum capacity of 70 people AND REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
YOU MAY SHOW UP THE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE AND WILL BE ADMITTED ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS.
You must be a current member of MSCC and a speech pathologist to be eligible to sign up for this conference.
In accordance with ASHA's policy on speech language pathologists training other professionals in the delivery of services to individuals with swallowing and feeding disorders, ONLY SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST ARE ALLOWED TO ATTEND THIS TRAINING. OTHER PROFESSIONALS MAY NOT ATTEND THIS TRAINING.
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Sutter Roseville Medical Center
One Medical Center Plaza
Roseville, CA 95661
Jan Pryor, MA, CCC-SLP. BRS
Learning Outcomes
1. List 3 different obstructive pathologies that can be seen on the MBSE in the pharyngeal phase of the swallow
2. Describe the relationship between the UES and the hypopharynx in the case of a hypertensive UES.
3. List 2 reasons why the AP view is important in diagnosing pharyngeal dysfunction.
4. Describe how to perform an esophageal screen.
5. Explain the clinical utility of an esophageal screen.