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[Dysphagia] Florida SLP position openings
Naples Community Hospital Healthcare System located in beautiful Naples,
FL (beautiful 7 mile beach, but rarely gets a hurricane) has immediate
openings for Speech Language Pathologists. There is one opening on our
60 bed rehab unit, and several openings in outpatient settings (both
full time and part time). We are a fairly large healthcare system with
2 hospitals, and 5 outpatient rehabilitation centers. We employ over 14
SLPs. We provide services/programs in all pediatric and adult
communication and swallowing disorders; we perform MBSs, VitalStim,
FEES, & Videostroboscopy, and we have specialists in augmentative
communication devices. Training is available in all these areas. The
SLP work environment is friendly, supportive and interactive. Your
clinical growth is a priority. You would love working with us!! Check
out the Naples Community Hospital Website (www.nchmd.org) to get details
on our rapidly growing healthcare system.
If interested in a position, please contact
Susan O'Neill, MS, CCC-SLP
Program Leader of Speech Pathology Services
Naples Community Hospital Healthcare Services
Susan.oneill@nchmd.org
239-513-7567
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Today's Topics:
1. Position available (Debra F. Thomas)
2. Re: Position available (Staci Otto)
3. Symptoms of a stroke (off topic) (Marie Isbell)
4. Brainstem CVA (Rachel Anderson)
5. position available (Debra F. Thomas)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:47:08 -0400
From: "Debra F. Thomas" <dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com>
Subject: [Dysphagia] Position available
To: <Dysphagia@b9.com>
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This is being submitted on behalf of Kim Roman, Supervisor
William Beaumont Hospital Troy MI
See attachment
Debra Thomas M.A.C.C.C.
Speech and Language Pathology
William Beaumont Hospital - Troy
248-964-0662
dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:07:09 -0400
From: "Staci Otto" <otto@email.chop.edu>
Subject: Re: [Dysphagia] Position available
To: <Dysphagia@b9.com>, <dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com>
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A position is also available for pediatric acute care at the Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia- pediatric dysphagia experience a must.
Staci Otto MS CCC-SLP
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
215-590-7959
>>> "Debra F. Thomas" <dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com> 07/28/05 9:47 AM
>>>
This is being submitted on behalf of Kim Roman, Supervisor
William Beaumont Hospital Troy MI
See attachment
Debra Thomas M.A.C.C.C.
Speech and Language Pathology
William Beaumont Hospital - Troy
248-964-0662
dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:41:10 -0500
From: "Marie Isbell" <Marie.Isbell@state.tn.us>
Subject: [Dysphagia] Symptoms of a stroke (off topic)
To: <dysphagia@b9.com>, <iphicles_1@excite.com>,
<cindygansmiller@hotmail.com>, <aisbell@midsouth.rr.com>,
<sba2009@midsouth.rr.com>, <socergrl@midsouth.rr.com>,
<Isbell-Blane@YouthVillages.org>
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This was circulated via email to employees' in a local hospital. It is
very informational. Thought I would share.
Symptoms of a stroke (a true story)
Susie is recuperating at an incredible pace for someone with a massive
stroke all because Sherry saw Susie stumble - -that is the key that
isn't
mentioned below - and then she asked Susie the 3 questions.
This literally saved Susie's life - - Some angel sent it to Susie's
friend and she did just what it said to do. Susie failed all three so
911 was called. Even though she had normal blood pressure readings
and
did not appear to be having a stroke, as she could converse to some
extent with the Paramedics, they took her to the hospital right away.
Thank God for the sense to remember the 3 questions!
Read and Learn! Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to
identify.
Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke
victim may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize
the
symptoms of a stroke. Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a
stroke by asking three simple questions:
1. *Ask the individual to SMILE.
2. *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
3. *Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE.
If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 9-1-1
immediately and
describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.
After discovering that a group of non medical volunteers could
identify
facial weakness, arm weakness and speech problems, researchers urged
the
general public to learn the three questions. They presented their
conclusions at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting in
May.
Widespread use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis and
treatment of the stroke and prevent brain damage.
A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10
people, you can bet that at least one life will be saved.
BE A FRIEND AND SHARE THIS ARTICLE WITH AS MANY FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE.
Marie M. Isbell, MA, CCC-SLP
West TN Regional PNM Team
West TN Regional Office
8383 Wolf Lake Drive
Bartlett, TN 38133
(901) 213-1847
Fax: (901) 372-3460
Marie.Isbell@state.tn.us
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Thank you.
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:59:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Rachel Anderson <slp97ra@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Dysphagia] Brainstem CVA
To: Dysphagia@b9.com
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I have a patient 2 years post brainstem stroke. He has resulting
paralysis, dyspagia (PEG), aphonia and possible laryngeal spasms. He
can volitionally produce a laugh but no other voicing and his swallow is
absent/severely delayed. Oral motor movements are limited to mouth
opening and lip retraction. Minimal tongue movement. He has had e-stim
in the past. Does anyone have ideas on therapeutic techniques to assist
this patient in achieving phonation or increased swallow initiation.
I'm referring to the ENT to assess vocal cord function.
Thank you
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:57:12 -0400
From: "Debra F. Thomas" <dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com>
Subject: [Dysphagia] position available
To: <Dysphagia@b9.com>
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This is being submitted on behalf of Kim Roman, Supervisor
William Beaumont Hospital
Please do not click "reply" and respond to sender, but e-mail Kim at her
e-mail address below
Full time position available
William Beaumont Hospital
Troy, MI
Work primarily in op setting evaluating and treating a variety of neuro
and head and neck patients in a collaborative setting. Exciting variety
with Speech, language, swallowing, voice, fluency, TEPs, e-stim. Must
have outpatient experience and enjoy independence. This is not a CFY
position.
For further info, contact Kim Roman at 248-964-0660 or fax it to
248-964-0665. Thanks very much.
K.A.Roman, M.A., CCC
SLP supervisor
William Beaumont Hospital-Troy
Phone: (248) 964-8898
KARoman@beaumonthospitals.com
Debra Thomas M.A.C.C.C.
Speech and Language Pathology
William Beaumont Hospital - Troy
248-964-0662
dfthomas@beaumonthospitals.com
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