This Summer ’s Top 7 Blog Posts for Audiologists and SLPs

Summer is officially over and pumpkin spice now permeates everything as fall progresses. Many readers of The ASHA Leader Blog took some time off this summer to explore the world or relax with family and friends. The Leader editorial team also took time this summer to snorkel in Iceland, chill on the Delaware shore, find the quiet side of Martha’s Vineyard, cruise the Caribbean, reunite with family in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and go puffin-hunting in Maine. Somehow, we still edited and published two or three blog posts a week. So, just in case you missed the exact article you need to help you stay current with your colleagues or handle a challenging situation, below are the top posts from summer. Enjoy! What I Learned as an SLP During Hurricane Harvey Of course readers wanted to hear about the experience of SLP Anais Cook as she weathered the storm’s aftermath at the Houston-area children’s hospital where she works. Preparing for Grad School or CF Placement in the NICU: Part One Although this article technically went live after summer ended, it received the second highest number of views since Memorial Day in three days! Catherine Shaker’s insights on working in the NICU apply to more than just students. 9 Self-Care Tips for the Time-Crunched Audiologist or SLP Who doesn’t want to find out ways to combat stress, overwork and burnout? Help Clients With Dementia Get Their Appetite Back SLP Robert Maxwell used his experience treating patients with dementia to create a...
Source: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Press Releases - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Tags: Advocacy Audiology News Speech-Language Pathology Early Intervention Feeding Disorders Health Care Hearing Assistive Technology Professional Development Swallowing Disorders Source Type: blogs