New Webinar: Key Stakeholder Perspectives to Improve Care for Youth with Brain Injury [Unpublished]

Key Stakeholder Perspectives to Improve Care for Youth with Brain Injury

Speaker:


Jennifer P. Lundine, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS
The Ohio State University, Department of Speech and Hearing Science

Recording Available: Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Recording Expires: Saturday, December 31, 2022

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Description:

This talk will review current research describing realities of life following pediatric brain injury, based on the perspectives of caregivers, youth with brain injury, and medical and educational providers.  Their experiences will highlight implications for clinical care and strategies to improve the long-term outcomes for young people who experience brain injury.

Learner Outcomes:

The learner will be able to:

  1. Identify common barriers expressed by key stakeholders related to recovery following pediatric brain injury.
  2. List common positive experiences expressed by key stakeholders related to recovery following pediatric brain injury.
  3. Discuss recommendations that could improve clinical care and outcomes for youth with brain injury, based on their lived experiences.

Speaker:

Jennifer P. Lundine, PhD, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at The Ohio State University and a clinical researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital, in Columbus, Ohio.  She has over a decade of experience working as a speech-language pathologist on a pediatric rehabilitation unit.  Her clinical, teaching, and research interests include cognitive-communication disorders associated with complex pediatric medical conditions, such as acquired brain injury (ABI).  Specifically, her research focuses on improving gaps in access to and utilization of services designed to support children and adolescents with ABI and identifying specific approaches that would improve assessment and treatment practices following pediatric ABI.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Dr. Lundine receives salary from The Ohio State University.  Portions of this talk discuss data collected in projects funded by: The State of Ohio Dept. of Public Safety and Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.

Non-Financial: Dr. Lundine is a member of ANCDS.  Data presented was collected as part of the Galveston Brain Injury Conference Care Working Group (no funding).

Cost:

ANCDS Members: No charge!
Non-Members: $50

ASHA CEUs:

Recorded Webinar:

The recorded version of this course will be available 8/9/2022 - 12/31/2022.

If you would like to receive ASHA CEUs and/or a certificate of attendance for viewing the webinar recording, please complete and submit the program evaluation form found on the webinar viewing page by December 31, 2022.

Those who received credits for attending the live webinar session are NOT eligible to earn additional credit for the recorded webinar.

Please note: CEU information is submitted to ASHA on a monthly basis. Therefore, it may take 6-8 weeks for your course to show up on your ASHA CE transcript. If it has been more than 8 weeks since you took a course and you have not seen your course posted, please contact [email protected].

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