Telepractice Today Kim Dutro Allen & K. Todd Houston, PhD
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Increasingly, healthcare and educational professionals are delivering services using teleconferencing platforms. For speech-language pathologists and audiologists, delivering diagnostic and treatment services using distance technology is called telepractice. In this podcast, Kim Dutro Allen and Dr. K Todd Houston share the latest news, tips, and insights from other professionals who are interviewed in each episode. Telepractice will continue to grow, so please join us to learn more about how you can use technology to serve your clients and patients more effectively.
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Kathryn Mancewicz Discusses Literacy Intervention
Kathryn Mancewicz, MS, CCC-SLP is a bilingual speech-language pathologist and owner of Moving Forward Speech Therapy. Kathryn received her Master’s degree with distinction from the University of New Mexico, where she was a member of the CLASS for ALL bilingual emphasis program. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and Spanish from the University of Minnesota - Duluth.
Kathryn has experience providing therapy to children and adults of all ages in both English and Spanish. Her passion is for providing literacy intervention for struggling readers and writers via telepractice. She uses a combination of intervention methods including the Science of Reading, Speech to Print, and Orton Gillingham based programs to design an intervention plan tailored to each child.
When she isn’t providing therapy, Kathryn loves to be outdoors. She likes to ski, rock climb, and go on hikes with her husband, Joel, and her Miniature Australian Shepherd, Luna. She also loves to read and believes you’re never too old for a good story!
For questions, contact Kathryn@movingforwardspeech.com
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Tara Roehl Discusses New Technologies That Will Impact Telepractice
Tara Roehl is a nationally certified Speech-Language Pathologist who owns and operates a private telepractice clinic in Colorado focusing on social cognition, executive functioning and the use of technology in therapy. She is co-founder and president of Hacking Autism and the creator of The Telepractice Course. She has worked with clients in Illinois, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Rwanda, Thailand, Hong Kong and the Philippines in public schools, private practices and via telepractice.
Contact information:
tara@speechykeenslp.com
Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/Threads: @speechykeenslp
website: thetelepracticecourse.com
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Jen Latshaw Discusses Serving Students Who Are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing
Jen is an experienced Teacher of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, where she received a Bachelor’s of Science in Deaf Education, Elementary Education, and English, as well as a Master of Arts in Teaching. She has worked as both a classroom teacher and an itinerant teacher, and has used a variety of communication methods to meet the unique needs of her students. After working in schools for several years, Jen made the switch to telepractice in order to be able to spend more time with her family. Now, she enjoys having the opportunity to make connections with people across the country while teaching remotely.
She hopes to encourage people to consider telepractice as a viable option so that more students who are deaf/hard-of-hearing can have better access to teachers of the deaf/hard-of-hearing.
Contact Information:
Please feel free to reach out to me any time!
jenniferlatshaw16@gmail.com
TPT Store:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Transforming-Tod
Teacher Tools Takeout shop link
https://teachertoolstakeout.com/shop/the-transforming-tod
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Shari Robertson Discusses Burnout & Work-Life Balance
Shari Robertson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow, Board Certified Specialist in Child Language (BCS-CL) is a professor emerita and retired Associate Provost at Indiana University of PA and the CEO of Dynamic Resources. Prior to moving into academia, Robertson spent 20 years in the public schools as a broad range SLP and Administrator and she continues to be a strong advocate and innovator in areas related to schools-based intervention. Dr. Robertson’s has received the Editors Award for Language by the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research as well as the Annie Glenn National Award for Leadership in Language and Literacy. The 2019 President of ASHA, Shari is committed to helping her colleagues thrive in their personal and professional pursuits and continues to spread the message of the importance of making effective communication, a human right, accessible and achievable for all.
To learn more about Shari and her resources:
Link to Handouts for Banish Burnout:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0770/1861/files/full_burnout_handouts.pdf?v=1700497576
Direct link to Dynamic Resources:
https://dynamic-resources.org/
Direct link the Learning Library:
https://dynamic-resources.org/pages/dr-learning-library
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Stacy Crouse Shares Telepractice Tips & Strategies
Stacy Crouse is a speech-language pathologist in Des Moines, Iowa. She completed her master's in speech-language pathology with an emphasis on children with hearing loss from Fontbonne University (St. Louis, MO) in 2008. In 2017, she became a certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialist. In addition to a passion for Auditory Verbal Therapy, Stacy enjoys working with students through telepractice, which she has been doing since 2014. She also creates resources for both teletherapy and AVT.
Stacy shares her love and knowledge of teletherapy and auditory-verbal therapy to help others in the field provide the best care that is efficient and effective!
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Michelle Boisvert & Genevieve Richardson Share Telepractice Insights On Our 200th Episode!
Dr. Michelle Boisvert, CCC-SLP, combines her expertise as a Speech-Language Pathologist with a passion for integrating technology in both clinical and school-based therapy settings. Her background in education has been vital in redefining the delivery of speech therapy services. Michelle's insight into the challenges clinicians face, particularly in managing workloads and advancing student outcomes, reflects her dedication to practical innovations.
Co-founding easyReportPRO.com marks a significant milestone in Michelle's career. Her role in shaping this platform has been essential in modernizing the report-writing process for clinicians. The software, known for its customizable and dynamic templates and extensive library, ensures both accuracy and efficiency in clinical report writing. Michelle's involvement with easyReportPRO.com highlights her commitment to improving clinical practices through smart, practical technology solutions.
Interested in learning more about Michelle’s work? Contact her at michelleb@easyReportPRO.com.
Genevieve Richardson, founder of LIFE Speech Pathology® in Austin, Texas, has nearly 30 years of experience in adult neurological rehabilitation, with a 10-year focus on chronic aphasia treatment via telepractice. At LIFE Aphasia Academy®, she leads in providing comprehensive coaching, educational, and support services for families affected by aphasia and those facing communication challenges in Parkinson's and Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).
LIFE Speech Pathology® is a telepractice leader, providing specialized speech therapy across twelve states. The practice excels in aphasia, chronic aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication disorders, Parkinson's, and PPA, offering everything from initial treatment to ongoing support.
Genevieve also hosts the "Listen for LIFE Aphasia" podcast, a valuable resource for inspiration, support, and information for those with communication challenges and their families. This initiative highlights her commitment to managing diverse communication disorders.
Dedicated to making a lasting impact, Genevieve focuses on mentoring graduate speech-language pathologists and supporting families affected by aphasia, Parkinson's, and PPA. She invites everyone to join the journey towards improved communication and communication inclusion at DoLIFESpeechPathology.com.
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Thank you for your support! We're celebrating 200 episodes, and we look forward to many, many more episodes to come!