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[Dysphagia] how to identify silent aspiration
- Subject: [Dysphagia] how to identify silent aspiration
- From: jfurstoss at acmedctr.org (Furstoss, Jeanne ACMC)
- Date: Thu Jan 12 15:23:48 2006
empbos@aol.com wrote: Are you a speech-pathologist? Do you even work with
patients or just look up articles all day?
Does the inquiry as to speech-pathologist background suggest a direct
relationship to expertise in Swallowing?
Any leads on scholarly articles with possible impact on Swallowing
contribute to my own and my team's education.
Jeanne Furstoss MS OTR/L SWC
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