π§ New podcast episode on using Meta-Analyses in Dysphagia Practice
Meta-analyses are powerful - but not always easy to interpret. Weβre joined by Prof. Kendrea Garand to discuss how dysphagia clinicians can understand & evaluate meta-analyses to support evidence-based practice.
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23.01.2026 09:26
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ποΈ New Podcast Episode!
Weβre joined by Dr. Raele Loy to explore health (in-)equity in dysphagia care and research.
We discuss what health disparities look like in practice & research and how they persist across the eating & swallowing care pathway.
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22.12.2025 19:43
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In our new episode, Prof. emer. Werner Poewe talks about the evolving understanding of PD, pathology, prodromal symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment and the impact of PD on swallowing and how clinicians can best support people across disease stages.
25.11.2025 14:34
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Button batteries may be small, but their impact can be devastating. In our new episode, we spoke with Prof Kris Jatana about the serious & often hidden dangers of button battery ingestion in children & how they can cause severe injuries to the esophagus within hours of ingestion. Episode is out now!
04.11.2025 09:49
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New episode!
Whatβs it like to live with dysphagia due to ineffective esophageal motility (IEM)?
Adrienne shares her journey: from first symptoms to diagnosis, daily challenges of living with an invisible disease, treatment strategies, and advice for both patients and healthcare professionals.
29.09.2025 16:24
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New pod ποΈ with Prof. Taher Omari (Flinders University) on assessing pharyngeal & UES disorders using pharyngeal high-resolution manometry with impedance (P-HRM-I).
We cover:
π P-HRM-I principles
π Diagnostic procedures with P-HRM-I
π What this means for #dysphagia care & research
26.08.2025 08:16
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Medication intake for people with dysphagia isn't a topic that is discussed much. We're therefore happy that Kathryn joined us for this new episode. As a pharmacist, she has a lot of expertise to share on how to administer medication safely and effectively.
Enjoy listening!
30.06.2025 16:02
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Did you know a rare disease like myositis can cause serious swallowing issues?
π§ In our new episode, Dr. Bendix Labeit unpacks the role of dysphagia in myositis and how we can best diagnose and treat it.
26.05.2025 13:03
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Our 89th Webinar will be on "Core Outcome Sets in Dysphagia Research: A practical guide for researchers and clinicians", presented by Julia Hirschwald.
π21/05/25 (Wed) 6:30pm CEST
πhttps://form.jotform.com/250973182643360
#COSDIP #dysphagia #Parkinsons #webinar
@dysphagiamatters.bsky.social
07.05.2025 01:58
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We spoke with @streweek.bsky.social about why so much health research still falls short. Shaun argues that big parts of health research is βbadβ & does not bring the needed value to the evidence-base. Tune in to learn how we can conduct βgoodβ research for our patients ποΈ!
28.04.2025 10:56
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Very excited about this new episode where we talk about FEES with Prof. Heather Starmer! We explore the sometimes overlooked aspects of FEES preparation, consider how FEES & VFS can complement each other rather than compete, and discuss common interpretation challengesβ¨
31.03.2025 15:31
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Julia presented the results of her PhD study at the conference of the German Dysphagia Society π©π»βπ so proud!!
20.03.2025 21:47
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π¨ SLPs, we need your help! π¨ We are conducting a 20-30 minute survey study on perceptual ratings of pharyngeal residue in MBS π©». Weβre looking for SLPs π©ββοΈ at all levelsβclinicians, trainees, and studentsβto take part. Link to survey β‘οΈ www.tinyurl.com/2025CurtisAI...
06.03.2025 18:27
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Huge thanks to Tabby for giving us the permission to share her wonderful work on our podcast π€!
24.02.2025 21:08
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New episode β a special one!
Tabby Taylor Buck, science editor of Science at One on IC Radio @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social , interviewed us on dysphagia with David, who lives with dysphagia, & Prof. Alexandros Stratakos, developing 3D-printed food for dysphagia.
24.02.2025 21:08
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How do ENT specialists balance life-saving treatments with preserving essential functions like swallowing and speech? π€
In this episode we are joined by Prof. Laura Baijens, a leading expert in the field of laryngology and head and neck oncology surgery from the Netherlands.
Enjoy listening!
27.01.2025 08:58
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Huge thanks to NFOSD for letting us share their wonderful song "Won't go down" π
18.12.2024 13:08
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Do we all mean the same when talking about dysphagia? Surprisingly, there is still no agreed definition π±
Listen to Prof. Debra Suiter, Prof. Giselle Carnaby & Dr.
Martin Brodsky, who are working to establish a definition of dysphagia.
β¨Wishing you all a wonderful holidayβ¨
18.12.2024 13:08
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βWithout the Data Youβre Not Going to Know If Itβs Important or Notβ: A Mixed Methods Study on What Dysphagia Intervention Outcomes are Important to People with Parkinsonβs Disease and Family Members
I'm delighted to share our study on what people with #Parkinson's disease & family members consider important to measure in #dysphagia interventions.
Key message: penetration/aspiration is really important, but fear of choking may be overlooked in current research studies.
β³ rdcu.be/d2Nmn
11.12.2024 08:07
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Call all #dysphagia clinicians and #medslp π¨ please consider taking 10-15 minutes to fill out this international dysphagia survey and share with colleagues and friends π₯³ tinyurl.com/SEES-Survey-Stβ¦
03.12.2024 15:57
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π¨New Episode Alertπ¨
Would you like to learn more about the practical side of pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) for dysphagia treatment? Then tune in to our new episode! We chat with Rachel Coates, a clinical specialist SLT, about benefits, challenges & tips for using PES in clinical practice.π§
25.11.2024 16:01
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We're excited to share our new episode with you! Join us as Prof. Shaheen Hamdy explains the science behind pharyngeal electrical stimulation and how it can improve swallowing!
17.11.2024 12:05
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