MDTP Question and Answer Session ONLINE via Zoom 2023 (Central Time Zone)

Thursday, 26 January 2023 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST

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Thursday, 26 January 2023 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST

This will be our first of monthly Q&A sessions for current MDTP Providers.

Participation is limited to 20 Providers (must be current in our system).

This is a FREE Resource provided by the FDI. No CEUs are provided for this event.

NOTE:  This registration page lists a price of $1.00.  Just copy and enter the following code in the Discount Code space to remove that fee.  Q&Ajan262023

A Zoom link will be sent to each MDTP Provider enrolled in each Q&A session via email.  Please register with a personal email to avoid firewalls that block outside content at health work places.

The intent of these Q&A sessions is to give our Providers the opportunity to ask questions directly to the developers and instructors of MDTP.  The purpose is the help you provide the best possible treatment to your patients with dysphagia.

We realize the groups are being kept small but this is to give you more opportunity to address your questions.

 

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.

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Giselle Carnaby, MPH, PhD
Professor and MDTP Instructor
FDI, LLC

Professor and PhD Program Director in Health Sciences at the University of Texas San Antonio Health Sciences Center. As a Speech-Language Pathologist and Public Health Specialist 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 100 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 2012and received Honors of the Association in 2020.

https://www.fdi2.com

About Giselle Carnaby, MPH, PhD

Professor and MDTP Instructor
FDI, LLC
Michael Crary, PhD (retired)
Professor and MDTP Instructor
FDI, LLC

Dr Crary recently retired from university life after a career of nearly 45 years. During that time he remained an active clinician and clinical researcher. Committed to continuing to support clinical research efforts 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. His most recent text is “Dysphagia Management in Adults and Children” with Michael Groher (3rd edition 2020). 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.

https:www.fdi2.com

About Michael Crary, PhD (retired)

Professor and MDTP Instructor
FDI, LLC