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2 Speech-Language Pathologists (1 hospital-, 1 school-based) blog about their jobs, advice, treatment ideas, anything they think you might like!

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Pathologically Speaking Pathologically Speaking A Speech-Language Pathology blog by 2 SLPs: one medical and one educationally-based. Pages Home About the Writers Tuesday, September 19, 2017 What SLPs Need to Know When Working with Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries part 1 I don't think I've talked about this much on the blog, but I work in an inpatient rehabilitation center, and I'm the SLP on the Spinal Cord Team .  We divide our patients into 3 main teams-- Stroke Team, Brain Injury Team, and Spinal Cord Injury Team.  We get plenty of overflow from eachothers' caseloads, but mainly I see patients with high level spinal cord injuries.  I see a lot patients who have tracheostomies and mechanical ventilators.  A lot of AAC for these folks.  Lots of swallowing assessment and therapy.  Some cognitive therapy.  It's an interesting little niche and sometimes my new student interns get thrown into this complex world with very little backgroud and instruction in it during ...

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