Speech Scope: A Medbridge Podcast

Speech Scope is a Medbridge podcast breaking down challenging clinical questions faced by medical speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Our goal is to equip SLPs with a deeper understanding of these topics, along with practical takeaways. To get continuing education credit for each episode and bonus resources, search for each episode on Medbridge.com and then complete the accompanying quiz. If you enjoy the show, please hit the follow button!   IG: https://www.instagram.com/medbridgeteam/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbridge/

  1. 6D AGO

    Speech Scope Episode 24: Surviving the ICU: How Can Communication Reduce PICS?

    Vanessa Abraham, MS, CCC-SLP, author and ICU survivor, joins host Sarah Baar for a powerful conversation that bridges clinical practice with lived experience. Together, they explore how communication access in the ICU can shape recovery and why trauma-informed care is essential across all rehab disciplines. Vanessa shares her personal journey with Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), offering practical strategies and poignant insights for clinicians like you. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how communication can reduce trauma, and why it just might be the most important intervention you provide. Learning Objectives Analyze the evidence around trauma-informed communication practices to reduce the mental and emotional impacts of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) in critically ill individuals and their familiesApply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address communication barriers in individuals in the ICU setting, including the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tools to enhance communication access and informed decision-makingSolve patient case scenarios involving individuals at risk for PICS by identifying unmet communication needs, selecting appropriate interventions, and constructing care plans that align with trauma-informed and ethical clinical practiceTimestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction to executive functions and neurodiversity(00:02:23) The executive function express program(00:06:54) Understanding interoception and executive function(00:12:16) The train model: visualizing executive function(00:16:32) Recent research on executive functions(00:20:31) Practical applications for therapists(00:30:23) Supporting children with varying needs(00:52:53) Parting thoughts and actionable steps Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    48 min
  2. JAN 15

    Speech Scope Episode 23: Improving Conversation in Aphasia: What Is “ECoLoGiC-Tx” All About?

    Dr. Marion Leaman, PhD, CCC-SLP—an experienced clinician and leading researcher in conversation-level aphasia therapy—joins host Sarah Baar to share the story behind ECoLoGiC-Tx, the spontaneous, conversation-based treatment she developed with her PhD mentor, Dr. Lisa Edmonds. Sarah and Marion examine how this evidence-based approach facilitates language recovery in individuals with moderate to severe aphasia, diverging from traditional cueing or drill-based models. You’ll learn how this therapy framework centers on real conversation, respects adult autonomy, and achieves measurable impact to patient communication. Tune in to learn what makes ECoLoGiC-Tx both structured and radically human—and how you can start applying it in your sessions. Learning Objectives Analyze the evidence around ECoLoGiC-Tx for supporting conversational engagement in individuals with moderate to severe aphasiaApply evidence-based, practical strategies to address conversational breakdowns and promote language complexity during spontaneous communication in aphasia therapySolve patient case scenarios involving the use of ECoLoGiC-Tx for goal writing, outcome measurement, and family engagement, especially with hesitant participants or stakeholdersTimestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction to guest and ECoLoGiC Treatment for aphasia(00:02:59) Big picture of aphasia research and conversation therapy(00:06:08) The journey of developing ECoLoGiC-Tx(00:10:54) Research insights and outcomes of ECoLoGiC-Tx(00:14:32) Understanding the target population for ECoLoGiC-Tx(00:16:10) Therapeutic conversation: structure and steps(00:24:51) Therapeutic repair: addressing communication breakdowns(00:28:15) The importance of belief in communication(00:29:00) Understanding and layering the seven-step hierarchy of support(00:31:13) Requesting specific information for clarity(00:33:24) Metafeedback: enhancing communication skills(00:37:04) Setting meaningful goals and documenting progress in therapy(00:45:30) Addressing client concerns in therapy(00:51:27) Key takeaways for effective communication Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    57 min
  3. 12/15/2025

    Speech Scope Episode 22: Making Sense of Executive Functions: What's Missing From Our Explanations?

    Lauren Schwabish, MS, CCC-SLP, a person-centered neuro SLP and private practice owner, joins host Sarah Baar at the 2025 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Convention to unpack one of the trickiest topics in cognitive rehab—executive functions. With real questions and reflections from fellow SLPs, Sarah and Lauren delve into what executive functions truly are and how to discuss them in terms our clients can understand. Together, we explore how analogies, self-awareness, and health literacy can transform therapy into a more empowering and effective experience. If you’ve ever struggled to explain or treat executive dysfunction, this episode is for you. Learning Objectives Analyze the evidence around how executive function challenges present in individuals with neurological conditions and their implications for therapy across care settingsDetermine the situations in which health literacy–informed communication strategies and person-centered executive function interventions provide the most benefit for improving self-awareness and therapy engagementSolve patient case scenarios involving executive dysfunction by applying functional assessment, strategic analogies, and structured feedback techniques to facilitate client insight and progress toward therapy goalsTimestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction and episode overview(00:01:44) Guest introduction(00:02:54) Setting the stage: what is executive function (EF)?(00:04:23) SLP voices: defining executive functions(00:07:48) The missing component: self-awareness(00:09:50) Core executive functions framework(00:12:16) Inhibition(00:14:28) Working memory(00:15:30) Cognitive flexibility(00:16:39) The building analogy for EF(00:17:30) Clinical examples across diagnoses(00:21:25) Analogies clinicians use(00:27:07) Health literacy and client education(00:32:16) Identifying EF in functional tasks(00:34:52) Strategy instruction and EF intervention(00:38:02) Student and clinician perspectives(00:41:27) Therapy planning and goal development(00:44:06) Implementing EF strategies(00:48:07) Actionable takeaways(00:50:27) Closing reflectionsSpeech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    52 min
  4. 11/14/2025

    Speech Scope Episode 21: Anosognosia: What Are Key Clinical Treatment Considerations for SLPs?

    Allison Mezo, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIST, returns to join host Sarah Baar for part 2 of their deep dive into anosognosia, this time focusing on what SLPs can actually do in treatment. Drawing from extensive research and clinical experience, Allison and Sarah explore how to meet clients where they are on the awareness continuum and use therapy time meaningfully—even when insight is limited. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to build therapeutic alliance, structure intervention by awareness level, and foster life participation outcomes. Learning Objectives Analyze the current evidence base for interventions targeting anosognosia and delineate the role of the speech-language pathologist in intervention planningApply evidence-based treatment approaches for anosognosia to match a patient’s level of awareness (intellectual, emergent, anticipatory)Solve real-world case examples to select and adapt appropriate anosognosia treatment techniques, monitor progress, and adjust intervention plans collaborativelyTimestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction to anosognosia treatment(00:01:07) Allison Mezo’s background and clinical perspective(00:03:10) Why treating awareness matters in rehab(00:07:19) Evidence-based foundations of treatment(00:08:49) Core principles: motivational interviewing, feedback, and more(00:14:19) Aligning treatment with awareness levels(00:15:17) Treating clients with no awareness(00:19:39) Clinical example: “Mary” and environmental supports(00:23:11) Therapy at the intellectual awareness level(00:28:09) “Mary’s” progress: intellectual awareness in action(00:34:20) Therapy at the emergent awareness level(00:38:13) Experiential learning and the predict-perform-reflect cycle(00:40:25) Anticipatory awareness: planning ahead in therapy(00:42:30) “Mary” at the anticipatory stage(00:45:10) Three actionable takeaways for clinicians(00:50:15) Final words of wisdom on building alliance Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    54 min
  5. 10/15/2025

    Speech Scope Episode 20: Anosognosia: What Are Key Clinical Assessment Considerations for SLPs?

    Allison Mezo, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIST, a medical SLP, clinical educator, and brain injury survivor, joins host Sarah Baar to unpack the complex clinical picture of anosognosia after acquired brain injury. Sarah and Allison explore how SLPs can confidently identify awareness impairments using a structured, patient-centered assessment process. Together, they walk through real-world examples, including a detailed case study, to break down key tools and concepts like the awareness pyramid, implicit vs. explicit awareness, and the importance of informant input. Join us as we build your assessment toolbox and take the first steps toward more effective goal-setting for this nuanced diagnosis. Learning Objectives Analyze the current evidence and the speech-language pathologist’s role in the assessment of anosognosiaApply evidence-based, practical strategies to conduct assessment of anosognosia and contribute to a relationship-centered treatment planSolve patient case examples through the selection and application of appropriate anosognosia assessment tools and strategies.Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction to anosognosia(00:01:07) Allison Mezo's background and interest in anosognosia(00:04:56) Understanding anosognosia: definition and impact(00:10:45) Levels of awareness pyramid explained(00:15:30) Types of awareness: explicit vs implicit(00:18:00) Clinical case study: James and assessment strategies(00:24:00) The clinical interview: gathering patient insights(00:26:00) Understanding patient perceptions and expectations(00:28:00) Tools for clinical assessment(00:30:00) Comparing self-reports with informant feedback(00:35:00) Objective assessment and performance comparison(00:39:20) Determining levels of awareness(00:41:50) Identifying red flags for anosognosia(00:42:50) Goal setting in therapy(00:44:38) Actionable takeaways for clinicians Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    50 min
  6. 09/15/2025

    Speech Scope Episode 19: Dysphagia Decisions: What’s In and What’s Out?

    Dr. Phyllis M. Palmer, a leading voice in dysphagia research, and Aaron H. Padilla, a practicing clinical SLP, join host Sarah Baar to explore how dysphagia management is evolving and why that matters for your daily practice. Together, they dig into clinical gray areas, from navigating thickened liquids to balancing patient safety with quality of life. The discussion also highlights how the BOLUS framework offers a practical, evidence-informed tool to support individualized decision-making at the bedside. If you’ve ever questioned your go-to strategies, this conversation is for you. Learning Objectives Analyze the evidence on individual differences in dysphagia management using the BOLUS frameworkApply evidence-based, practical strategies to address modifiable factors in dysphagia management, such as oral care and smoking statusSolve case scenarios involving patients who aspirate, with emphasis on factors that increase the risk of poor outcomes Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction to dysphagia management(00:03:40) Evolution of dysphagia practices(00:05:29) The importance of individualized care(00:12:15) Navigating changes in clinical practices(00:15:15) Introducing the BOLUS framework(00:20:30) Understanding bolus variables(00:29:20) Oral health—the foundation of dysphagia management(00:35:40) Lifestyle and activity levels in dysphagia management(00:39:50) Unintended influences in clinical practice(00:44:40) Understanding system status in dysphagia management(00:48:30) Actionable takeaways for clinicians Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    57 min
  7. 08/15/2025

    Speech Scope Episode 18: What’s the Colorado Motor Speech Framework, and How Do I Use It?

    Allison Hilger, PhD, CCC-SLP, joins host Sarah Baar to explore the Colorado Motor Speech Framework—a free, easy-to-use tool for assessing motor speech disorders. Together, they discuss how it supports clinical decision-making and simplifies dysarthria diagnosis. Tune in for practical tips you can bring to your next evaluation. Learning Objectives Analyze the evidence around motor speech/dysarthria assessmentApply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address diagnosing motor speech disorders and dysarthria subtyping, as well as logging perceptual observations of the patient’s speechSolve patient case scenarios involving unclear motor speech diagnoses, such as mixed dysarthria subtypes Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:05) Introduction to the Colorado motor speech framework(00:02:53) The need for a new assessment tool(00:05:55) Development of the Colorado motor speech framework(00:08:23) Understanding dysarthria and its subtypes(00:11:33) How to use the Colorado motor speech framework(00:14:11) Clinical applications and settings for the framework(00:21:15) Differential diagnosis in motor speech disorders(00:28:02) The importance of individualized treatment goals(00:36:23) Actionable takeaways(00:40:16) Real-world clinical examples and wins(00:45:40) Final thoughts Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    49 min
  8. 07/15/2025

    Speech Scope Episode 17: What Is Proactive Dysphagia Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer?

    Brooke McGivern, MS, CCC-SLP, joins host Sarah Baar to explore the power of proactive dysphagia intervention for individuals with head and neck cancer. Together, they break down key strategies for supporting swallowing function before, during, and after treatment. Tune in to learn how you can implement evidence-based care that empowers your patients and improves long-term outcomes. Learning Objectives Analyze the evidence around proactive intervention to address dysphagia secondary to head and neck cancerApply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address acute and chronic issues resulting in dysphagia for individuals with head and neck cancerSolve patient case scenarios involving multiple underlying causes of dysphagia for people with head and neck cancer Timestamps (00:00:00) Welcome(00:00:49) Introduction to proactive dysphagia intervention(00:03:06) Understanding head and neck cancer and dysphagia(00:05:51) The importance of early intervention(00:09:08) Proactive treatment strategies for dysphagia(00:11:50) Patient-centered approaches in therapy(00:15:08) Managing lymphedema and swallowing issues(00:17:59) Interdisciplinary collaboration for better outcomes(00:20:46) Real-world applications and case studies(00:24:01) Overcoming barriers in clinical practice(00:26:58) Final thoughts and key takeaways Speech Scope is brought to you by Medbridge. If you’d like to earn continuing education credit for listening to this episode and access bonus takeaway handouts, log in to your Medbridge account and navigate to the course where you’ll find accreditation details. If applicable, complete the post-course assessment and survey to be eligible for credit. The takeaway handout on Medbridge gives you the key points mentioned in this episode, along with additional resources you can implement into your practice right away. To hear more episodes of Speech Scope, visit ⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/speech-scope⁠⁠⁠ If you’d like to subscribe to Medbridge, visit ⁠⁠⁠https://www.medbridge.com/pricing/

    46 min

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Speech Scope is a Medbridge podcast breaking down challenging clinical questions faced by medical speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Our goal is to equip SLPs with a deeper understanding of these topics, along with practical takeaways. To get continuing education credit for each episode and bonus resources, search for each episode on Medbridge.com and then complete the accompanying quiz. If you enjoy the show, please hit the follow button!   IG: https://www.instagram.com/medbridgeteam/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medbridge/

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