MDTP Certification Course: CONVERTED TO ZOOM CENTRAL TIME ZONE

Saturday, 15 October 2022 7:50 AM - 7:50 PM CDT

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Saturday, 15 October 2022 7:50 AM - 7:50 PM CDT

 

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Course Date & Relevant Information:

Saturday,  OCTOBER 15, 2022

 

NOTE:  THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO A ZOOM BASED COURSE

 

Course Description

MDTP is a systematic exercise-based approach to dysphagia therapy in adults.  Rather than a specific technique, MDTP is a framework from which to provide individualized therapy to adult patients.  This one-day intermediate course introduces participants to the conceptual basis of MDTP, provides the results of initial clinical studies documenting functional and physiologic benefits from MDTP intervention, describes in detail the components of MDTP, and provides step by step instruction for the evaluation and treatment of patients receiving the MDTP approach.

 

This course is offered for 0.85 ASHA CEUS (Intermediate level, Professional area)

PLEASE NOTE:  Please complete all the survey questions during this registraion process.  These responses will be used to report your CEU activity.

 

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course participants will be able to...

 

1.     Describe the components of MDTP therapy and differentiate this approach from more traditional therapy.

2.     Describe current clinical research supporting MDTP therapy.

3.     Explain how MDTP uses exercise principles to improve swallow function.

4.     Explain physiologic changes in swallowing that may result from various foods/liquids.

5.     Use specific clinical tools in the evaluation of patients for participation in MDTP therapy.

6.     Conduct MDTP therapy sessions and monitor patient progress and outcome.

 

Cost:

EARLY Registration Fee for this LIVE and IN PERSON Course: $475 USD (until SEPTEMBER 3, 2022)

REGULAR Registration Fee is $575 USD (Between SEPTEMBER 3 and OCTOBER 8, 2022)

 

Registrations close on OCTOBER 8, 2022

 

Timed Agenda: Please note that this course is offered via ZOOM (times CENTRAL Time Zone) 

Timed Agenda:

8:00 - 9:30 am      | MDTP - What is it?  How does it differ from what we currently do?

                              AND Current evidence supporting MDTP

9:30- 10:30 am     | Exercise principles in MDTP part 1

10:30-10:45 am    | Break 

10:45 - 11:30 am  | Exercise principles in MDTP part 2

11:30 - 12:00 pm  | The MDTP Food Hierarchy

1:00 - 3:00 pm      | Swallowing Assessment and Outcome Protocols for MDTP

3:00 - 3:15 pm      | Break

3:15 - 5:45 pm      | Step by Step Therapy Procedures for MDTP

5:45 - 6:00 pm      | Questions and Answers

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: The following policies may be superseded by circumstances created by the current viral pandemic.

Cancellation Policy

Up to two weeks prior to the seminar, refunds will be made minus a processing fee of $100 USD.  No refunds will be available if cancelling within two weeks of the seminar nor following the seminar. 

 

Seminar Change Policy

Once registered for a given MDTP seminar changing to a different seminar will require cancellation of the initial registration (See cancellation policy) and registering for a new seminar (pending space availability).

 

Course Materials

Course materials for MDTP seminars will be provided via internet download available one week prior to the seminar. The Download link on your FDI2.com account Dashboard will automatically activate approximately one week prior to the course.

PLEASE NOTE:  YOUR REGISTRATION INCLUDES A SINGLE DOWNLOAD OF COURSE MATERIALS. A FEE WILL BE INCURRED FOR ADDITIONAL DOWNLOADS IF REQUESTED.

 

 

Certification

All attendees will be given access to the post test at no additional cost via a link on their FDI2.com Dashboard and code provided via email after the course. All participants have one month (30 days) following the course to pass this test. The test may be taken as many times as needed but MUST be completed one month from the course date.  The day following the course the link to the posttest will automatically activate on  your FDI2.com account Dashboard.  Certification is valid for a period of 3 years and you will be notified on your Dashboard when your certificartion is set to expire.

 

Florida Dysphagia Institute (FDI) provides current, evidence-based and clinically relevant information and experiences to clinicians and clinical researchers in the field of dysphagia management.

Contact the Organizer

Lisa LaGorio, PhD, MPH, CCC-SLP
MDTP Instructor
FDI2

Assistant Professor and Program Director for the MS in Speech-Language Pathology program at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. She is the Director of the Rush University Swallowing Research Laboratory where she collaborates with physicians in pediatric neurology, pulmonology, otolaryngology, neuroradiology, and the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Her current research interests include aging effects on swallowing physiology, high-flow nasal cannula effects on swallowing, and elucidating the common/shared neurologic pathways between swallowing and cognition in neurodegenerative diseases. She has been a practicing clinician for more than 25 years specializing in neurorehabilitation and dysphagia rehabilitation across the lifespan; she continues to evaluate and treat adult patients weekly. She has been an NIH-funded researcher, international visiting professor, and member of the SIG-13 Professional Development Committee. Finally, Dr. LaGorio has been an MDTP practitioner since 2006 when she joined Drs. Crary and Carnaby’s’ MDTP research team. She is joining the FDI as part of our MDTP instructor team.

https://www.fdi2.com

About Lisa LaGorio, PhD, MPH, CCC-SLP

MDTP Instructor
FDI2
Yvette McCoy, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S
MDTP Instructor
FDI2

Yvette McCoy is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Speech-Language Pathology in the Rehabilitative Sciences Department and Director of Clinical Education at Moravian College. She obtained her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. She currently holds her board certification in swallowing and swallowing disorders. Her current clinical and research interests include swallowing neurophysiology and rehabilitation of the impaired swallowing mechanism. She is currently collaborating with other experts in the field to research how speech-language pathologists can modulate the principles of exercise science for swallowing rehabilitation. She is also passionate about patient centered care and the impact of dysphagia among those who care for them. Yvette has numerous peer-reviewed publications and is the co-creator/author of the mobile app 'Dysphagia Therapy' and The Adult Dysphagia Clinician's Pocket Guide: From Neuroanatomy to Clinical Practice by Plural Publishing. She serves on the American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders as secretary and has volunteered her time on various committees for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Dysphagia Research Society and has presented her work at both local and national and conferences. She is working towards a PhD in health and human performance with an emphasis in exercise science at Concordia University-Chicago.

https://www.fdi2.com

About Yvette McCoy, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCS-S

MDTP Instructor
FDI2