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Specialist multimodal speech pathology service for head and neck oncology patients with an altered airway: implementation of a proactive and preventative community-based care via telepractice. [26-Aug-2024]
Connelly M.
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high frequency post-acute care during transition home and into the community. Aims: This project focussed on improving equity of access to speech pathology for those living regionally and preventative interventions to improve client outcomes and avoid
Understanding discharge pathways and access for speech pathology input following inpatient admissions at Monash Children’s Hospital. [26-Aug-2024]
McHugh K.; Tuohy A.; Kerr R.
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access the right care at the right time at the right location. There are many
barriers to accessing local Speech Pathology services for complex medical needs, and challenges in determining where to allocate services, and what will be the right care
Transdisciplinary care within the emergency department: reflections from a speech pathology pilot. [26-Aug-2024]
Leuhman M.
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, Physiotherapy, Social Work and Nursing team members and their respective traditional areas of practice. The absence of Speech Pathology (SP) is striking given high SP service demand within Monash Medical Centre. SPs employed in transdisciplinary roles is not a
Implementing a new role in speech pathology workforce education: processes and learnings. [26-Aug-2024]
Thorn H.
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conducted with all bedbased speech pathologists to identify; 1) individuals' self-identified learning needs, and 2) senior-identified learning needs for junior cohorts. Qualitative content analysis revealed clinical and nonclinical topics to be addressed
Improving communication of safe eating and drinking in dysphagia management: a cyclic approach to improving healthcare. [26-Aug-2024]
Jones A.
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which included amending site meeting agendas, documentation reviews, and updating the speech pathology power form on the electronic medical record (EMR). A postimplementation audit was completed, and results were fed back to the department – areas
Pioneering the simulation space for multidisciplinary tracheostomy education and management. [26-Aug-2024]
Terry L.; Baker C.
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and refine their skills, and gain experience, knowledge and confidence using simulation technology, in a safe and supportive environment. Physiotherapy (PT) and Speech Pathology (SP) clinical leads have partnered to further develop a multidisciplinary
Shake it off and collaborate: the integration of music therapy and speech pathology in melodic intonation therapy. [26-Aug-2024]
Greenwell-Smith M.; Taylor G.
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themusical elements. Results: Taylor participated enthusiastically in 7 joint MT/Speech Pathology sessions. During the facilitation of MIT, she displayed animprovement in accuracy and fluency of 17 targeted, individualised 3-8 syllable phrases. Taylor
"I want [a] voice.” Reflections on using a co-production approach to improve Project QWERTY. [26-Aug-2024]
Schofield G.Partnering with a research team on a national aphasia study: reflections and learnings for Monash Health. [26-Aug-2024]
Jasudasen C.Implementation of a speech pathology led laryngology post op clinic: an evaluation of service outcomes. [26-Aug-2024]
Stanley C. ; Lethbridge K.; Rotman A.; Phyland D. ; Paddle P.
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the clinically indicated wait-times for Australian public hospitals. Aims: Evaluate the service impact of a Speech Pathology (SP)-led post operative review model of care on wait-times for post operative review and non-post operative ENT consultations, patient
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Am J Speech Lang Pathol
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Annals of Diagnostic Pathology
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
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