Swallowing Wellness:
A Documentary
This documentary focuses on human-centered practices in dysphagia management, empowering learners to transform their clinical approach to patient care.
This documentary is being offered for 0.5 ASHA CEUs and fulfills DEI and Ethics professional development requirements for ASHA certification.
Trailer
This documentary will cover:
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Introduction
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Welcome
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Introduction
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Individual Thinking vs Institutional Thinking (I vs I)
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I vs I: Part 1
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I vs I: Part 2
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I vs I: Part 3
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Healthcare vs Wealthcare (H vs W)
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H vs W: Part 1
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H vs W: Part 2
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H vs W: Part 3
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Evidence-Based vs Fear-Based Practice
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Evidence-Based vs Fear-Based Practice
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Golden Rule vs Platinum Rule
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Golden Rule vs Platinum Rule
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Final Thoughts
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Summary
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Additional Information
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Discussion Section
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Post-Course Evaluation
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ASHA CEU Information
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Swallowing Wellness
A Documentary by Dr. Ianessa Humbert
Pricing: $250
ASHA CEU Information: 0.5 ASHA CEUs (5 hours of professional development). This course fulfills DEI and Ethics Professional Development requirements for ASHA certification.
Educational Level: Beginner - Advanced
About: Through a series of captivating interviews with patients, healthcare providers, students, clinicians, scientists, and caregivers, this documentary will help speech-language pathologists rethink and transform how they manage swallowing disorders in today’s healthcare climate, to create more meaningful patient experiences and improve patient outcomes.
Target Audience: Speech-Language Pathologists
Learning Objectives: As a result of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Identify personally relevant methods of self-evaluation that can be integrated into daily clinical decisions.
2. Explain how hidden and unhidden cognitive biases influence clinical decisions.
3. Identify fear-based practices and replace them with evidence-based practices.
4. Explore innovative and human-centered approaches to clinical practice, to create meaningful and impactful patient experiences through revitalized clinical methods.
5. Embrace ethical considerations and multicultural perspectives at the core of patient interactions, promoting cultural sensitivity and inclusivity.
This course is offered for 0.5 ASHA CEUs (Various levels, Professional area)
Warning: This documentary contains sensitive content that may be distressing or triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling with related issues, please consider reaching out to appropriate resources for support.
Written, Directed, and Produced by Dr. Ianessa Humbert.
CEO and Co-Founder, STEP
