Jaime Glick
@jaime_glick
Masters of Speech Pathology Student, University Of Technology Sydney
#stroke #aphasia #dementia #dysphagia
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29-07-2022 05:55:42
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A recurring topic of my week is the prevalence of #depression in people with #aphasia post-stroke. Health professionals need to manage the patient holistically, together bridging barriers to therapy. Great paper by Dr Caroline Baker over on LinkedIn and team! tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…
Starting my hospital placement in 2 weeks, so what better time than now to start revising the IDDSI levels. Thank you Amy Freeman-Sanderson for teaching us all about #dysphagia 🥤🍎#GoSHspeech
Here is an interesting article about the relationship between mood disorders following Traumatic Brain Injury. Trying to gain as much knowledge as I can in this area and apply it when I see patients on the ICU ward #tbi #acutehospital Speech Pathology at UTS …andfonline-com.ezproxy.lib.uts.edu.au/doi/pdf/10.310…
Supporting stroke clients on their rehabilitation journey is crucial as Speech Pathologists. This website is a great resource to provide appropriate education surrounding what to expect post stroke and carer information! Speech Pathology at UTS🧠 enableme.org.au/resources#
This is a great quiz to test your knowledge on Developmental Language Disorder (and also raise awareness). How did you all go?😁 radld.org/about/dld/dld-… #slp2b Speech Pathology at UTS
My final paediatric placement is starting in 2 weeks... time is flying by!! Trying to gather all the best resources for my clients. What are your favourite games/resources to use with kiddies in a clinic? Speech Pathology at UTS 🙏
Thanks Amy Freeman-Sanderson for a fantastic day at RPA hospital. I got to observe a patient in the ICU who had a tracheostomy tube and also witnessed a VFSS being completed. Such an amazing experience learning from fantastic #SLPs🙌
When client's come onto my caseload with conditions I have never worked with before, it allows me to do lots of research in order to understand the implications of their condition on speech/language. This podcast about #tongueties has been super helpful! podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the…
As my caseload on placement gets heavier, I am seeing more and more clients with ASD. Knowing what a Speech Pathologists role is in the diagnostic assessment process is crucial. If you are interested in this area, listen to this podcast 🙌Speech Pathology at UTS podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/spe…