Advocacy in Action: Increasing Public Awareness of Dysphagia

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Discuss the different types of advocacy (what is advocacy, what does it include)
Describe the skills involved in successful advocacy (collaboration, communication, ethics)
List 3 ways speech-language pathologists who specialize in swallowing can advocate for enhanced quality of care for individuals with feeding and swallowing difficulties.
Jennifer Kizner CsCD, M.ED, CCC/SLP, BCS-S, MBS-IMP CERTIFIED
Jennifer Kizner is a Clinical Specialist in the Speech Pathology Department, Head & Neck Oncology Clinic at Stanford Health Care
Financial Disclosures:
- Receiving a fee for speaking at this educational symposium from NWIF, Inc.
- Employed by Stanford Healthcare (salary)
Non-Financial Disclosures:
- Volunteer on the advocacy committee for the California Speech Hearing and Language Association
Yvette M. McCoy, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Yvette McCoy is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Speech-Language Pathology in the Rehabilitative Sciences Department. Yvette is a PhD candidate in health and human performance with an emphasis in exercise science at Concordia University-Chicago.
Financial Disclosures:
- Receiving a fee for speaking at this educational symposium from NWIF, Inc.
- Employed by Moravian University (salary)
Non-Financial Disclosures:
- On the executive committee and secretary of the American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders
Mario A. Landera, SLP.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Mario Landera is Chief of Speech Pathology and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Financial Disclosures:
- Receiving a fee for speaking at this educational symposium from NWIF, Inc.
- Employed by University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (salary)
Non-Financial Disclosures:
- On the application committee for the American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders
Julian Bergen Smith, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, CLC
Julian Smith is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Communication Disorders at Southern Connecticut State University. Julian Smith received her doctorate from James Madison University where she also received her Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology.
Financial Disclosures:
- Receiving a fee for speaking at this educational symposium from NWIF, Inc.
- Employed by Southern Connecticut State University and Yale New Haven Health (salary)
Non-Financial Disclosures:
No relevant disclosures exist.