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[DYSPHAGIA] Research Survey


  • Subject: [DYSPHAGIA] Research Survey
  • From: ppalmer@medonline.com (Phyllis Palmer)
  • Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 12:57:21 -0700 (MST)

One of the missions of this list serv is to promote reserach in the area
of dysphagia. To that end, I am posting notice of an ongoing research
project.  Kevin Manning and Richard Dean of Ohio University have designed
an online survey about how speech pathologists learn to interpret
videofluoroscopic films during MBS. I am inviting you to complete the
survey at the URL or web address listed below.  It might take longer than
usual to access the page because there are five MBS movie clips on the
survey.  Estimated access time for a 56K modem is about three minutes.  
The total time to complete the survey is estimated to be between 5-10
minutes.  Your involvement in this research will be of great benefit in
improving the training of speech pathologists to accurately interpreting
videofluoroscopic films.  Your time completing this survey is greatly
appreciated.  If you have any questions about the research or if you have
any problems accessing the survey, contact Kevin Manning by e-mail at
rm399190@ohiou.edu.  The survey is located is at the following URL:  
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~rm399190

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> __________________________________________________________
> Phyllis M. Palmer, Ph.D.       Speech Language Pathologist
>                   www.dysphagia.com
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