MDTP Orlando, FL Certification Course

Saturday, 15 February 2020 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM EST

9700 International Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32819, United States

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Saturday, 15 February 2020 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM EST

Rosen PLaza, 9700 International Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32819, United States.

 

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Course Date & Location:

Orlando, FL | Saturday, February 15th, 2020

9700 International Drive

Orlando, FL 32819

 

Parking:

On site parking available at a reduced cost

Make sure to tell the parking attendant you are with FDI! 

 

Hotel:

Following are instructions for reserving rooms at the Rosen Plaze for the February MDTP seminar.

Call:

Reservation Department at 407-996-9700 or (toll free) 800-627-8258

Request the Group Rate for the Florida Dysphagia Institute or use Booking ID  66172

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)

The content of this seminar is not available to students 

Cost:

Early Bird: Before December 17th, 2019: $475 USD

Regular Registration: After December 16th, 2019: $525 USD

No onsite registration.

 

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.

 

Timed Agenda:

7:30-8:00am         | Check In

8:00 - 9:30am       | 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 - 12:00pm   | The MDTP Food Hierarchy

12:00 - 1:00 pm    | Lunch available for purchase in the area

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

 

Speakers:

Two or more speakers will present at each Seminar. The Speakers for this course are listed below. Speakers are subject to change without notification. 

Cancellation Policy:

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

 

Seminar Location 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).

 

Note Regarding Course Materials:

Course materials for MDTP seminars will be provided via internet download available one week prior to the seminar. Course Emails will be sent from Eventzilla (events@eventzilla.com)- make sure to check the email that you used to register. Alert us (floridadysphagiainst2@gmail.com) with changes to your registration/email/name.

Hard copy materials are limited to certain forms and handouts that will also be available to certified provided following the seminar on our website.

A non-disclosure agreement will be provided via internet download.  This agreement is mandatory to attend this seminar. The purpose of the NDA is to minimize erosion of MDTP via sharing with untrained professionals. The faculty will be happy to address any further details/questions at the seminar.

 

Certification:

All attendees will be given access to the post test. 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.

 

 

 

 

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

Professor in Communication Sciences & Disorders, and Medicine at the University of Central Florida. She is also the Director of the University of Central Florida, Swallowing Research Laboratory. She is also a public health scientist and was the past Director of the PHD in Public Health at the University of Florida for over 9 years. She specializes in research epidemiology and biostatistics, and has worked extensively in neurology and dysphagia research. Dr Carnaby’s research focus lies in the rehabilitation of swallowing disorders in Head neck cancer and stroke, and she has published over 95 peer reviewed papers in these areas. Dr. Carnaby is the author of the “Mann Assessment of Swallowing” and its cancer version MASA-C. She is a lifetime research scholar of the American Cancer Society and has a background of funded research from the NIH-NCI, NIH-NICHD, ACS and FL- DOH. She was awarded ASHA Fellow, in 2012.

About Giselle Carnaby, MPH, Ph.D, FASHA

Speaker

Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Central Florida. He is Co- Director of the Swallowing Research Laboratory. Dr. Crary’s current clinical and research interests focus on swallowing disorders, specifically improving assessment and treatment strategies. Current research projects include studies of the characteristics of dysphagia and related morbidities in stroke patients, community dwelling older persons, outcomes of dysphagia treatment in patients with head/neck cancer or stroke, and outcomes associated with exercised-based therapy and adjunctive modalities in the treatment of dysphagia in adult patients. He has a long history as a practicing clinician and remains active in patient care. His most recent text is “Dysphagia Management in Adults and Children” with Michael Groher. Dr. Crary is a Fellow of ASHA and has served in the board of SIG 13. He was awarded Honors of the Association in 2016.

About Michael A. Crary, PhD. FASHA, CCC-SLP

Speaker

Jessica Gregor obtained her Master's of Science in Speech Pathology at Rush University in Chicago, Illinois in 2010. Over the past decade, Jessica has worked in a variety of medical settings (trauma, intensive care, acute care, acute rehab, long-term care, outpatient) at both VA and private sector hospitals. She holds her Board Certification in Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (BCS-S). Specific dysphagic populations of interest include head/neck and esophageal cancer, tracheostomy, inflammatory myopathies, and neurodegenerative diseases. She has been a certified MDTP provider since 2015. Jessica is presently the lead swallowing specialist at the Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Florida. She closely collaborates with ENT, Gastroenterology, Pulmonary, and Neurology services for optimal dysphagia intervention.

About Jessica Gregor, MS CCC-SLP, BCS-S

Speaker

Mary Burns, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist with years of experience working across a variety of medical settings. She specializes in neurological rehabilitation with a special interest in dysphagia. She owns Overland Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation, LLC and provides mobile FEES across the state of Oregon. She is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, an MDTP certified provider, two time ACE recipient, mentor, and community educator.

About Mary Burns, MS, CCC-SLP

Speaker