
4.6/5
32 Ratings , 11 Reviews
Long-Term Effects and Management: Head, Neck, and Oral Cancer (HNOC)
Price:$99.99
The late effects of radiation for head, neck, and oral cancer (HNOC) present a unique challenge for the speech- language pathologist. Chronic radiation-acquired dysphagia (C-RAD) presents a different set of characteristics, social implications, and progression over time. Factors such as trismus, dentition loss, xerostomia, mucositis, osteoradionecrosis, post treatment lymphedema, fi brosis, and neuropathy negatively affect swallowing function years aftertreatment. (Goyal, 2022) Understanding the impact of long- standing dysphagia on the psychosocial aspect of quality of life is fundamental to establishing a benefi cial relationship with patients and their family members, (Dornan, 2022) As a clinician, understanding the nuances of the interaction of defi cits on quality of life as well as safety of oral intake, isparamount. ((Rogers, 2022)
This course will provide an outline of characteristics oflate effects of radiation. Learners will feel more comfortable with developing a management plan for chronic radiationacquired dysphagia (C-RAD) s/p cancer treatment. Clinicians will have recommended evidence-based treatment modalities for C-RAD population (further training for specific credentialing may be required).
Target Audience: Speech-Language Pathologists
5/5
Lillian C (TX) on Feb 24, 2025
the instructor explained content very well and thoroughly.
5/5
Eileen (NY) on Oct 21, 2024
the presenter was obviously at the expert level.
5/5
Andrea (AL) on Sep 24, 2023
good visual presentations for information provided
4/5
Laura (IN) on Aug 25, 2023
i appreciated her providing research info when she discussed a strategy or modality%3b i would have liked to see more videos of her treatments
4/5
Sydney (NJ) on Aug 01, 2023
i felt that the presenter was often reading aloud written information, which made the course less interesting at times.
5/5
Julie (TN) on Apr 29, 2023
thought pictorial illustrations were helpful in understanding effects of radiation
4/5
Sunshine (MA) on Apr 28, 2023
i wish the slideshow included typed out succinct information%3b instead of just the main label. it difficult to write everything down given the extensive topic.
4/5
Crystal (GA) on Apr 28, 2023
power point could have been utilized more effectively in listing the characteristics of the disorders she was speaking of, the doctors she mentioned for certifications, listing the manual techniques she uses, listing the names of the tools for jaw expanding\/measuring in the slides. please put in more information in the slides so when we reference them for future use the information is there.
5/5
Rebecca (FL) on Apr 28, 2023
i really enjoyed this course and tamatha did a nice job. important to note i didn't realize this course was for slps, and geared as such. still learned loads. regarding the ppt. it consisted of mainly headers and had very little content. tamatha was sharing so much wonderful information that i wish was in the ppt so i could review and doublecheck what i was learning. it would especially be useful later on in practice as a review.
5/5
Marisa (PA) on Apr 28, 2023
excellent information presented. a little difficult to follow when some portions were read from script.
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