Gaps: Where Are They... Really? Progression in Perspective and the Importance of Nuance.
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Dr. Vose touches on the importance of nuance while reflecting on her 2018 paper, "A Survey of Clinician Decision Making When Identifying Swallowing Impairments and Determining Treatment," and why understanding the methodology in research is a key element of evidence based practice. This episode also discusses translating science outside of speech-language pathology into our practice, the need for more treatment research, and our motivation to keep growing as a profession.
"By acknowledging the gap, it promotes promise for the future." - Alicia K. Vose, PhD, CCC-SLP
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7242916/
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Fejezetek
1. Intro Music (00:00:00)
2. Guest Welcome (00:01:30)
3. Translating Outside Knowledge Into Dysphagia Management (00:02:46)
4. Influences on Tim's Perception of Gaps (00:06:10)
5. Changes in Perspective on Vose et al., 2018 (00:10:44)
6. What, Not Why (00:21:10)
7. Diagnostic Precision vs. Treatment Precision (00:24:00)
8. Research Gaps for Treatment (00:30:56)
9. Reframing Our Purpose (00:39:16)
10. Importance of Nuance (00:48:55)
11. Our Motivation for Becoming Better (01:00:14)
12. Forging Clinician/Researcher Partnerships (01:05:54)
13. Shameless Hiring Plug (01:09:34)
14. Outro (01:10:28)
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