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🗓️ 18 January 2023
⏱️ 45 minutes
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As SLPs, we often have BIG dreams of how we can improve our field, our facility, and the care our patients receive. All too often, these big dreams are suffocated by red tape and never come to fruition despite SLPs' most valiant efforts. It's certainly an uphill battle, but my guest this week is showing us how to pave our own path to the field of our SLP dreams.
In this episode of SYP, I have a conversation with Katie Moore, MS, CCC-SLP, about her monumental achievements in her career, including building not one but two full-time positions in her outpatient rehab facility but also building an entire Head and Neck Cancer Clinic where she works hand-in-hand with her surgeons, radiation oncologists, radiologists, and the entire medical team to provide the best care for cancer patients (including pre-treatment education! *cue the clapping from SLPs everywhere*)
Katie is tenacious and determined but she is also laser-focused on providing the highest quality of care to help her patients win.
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In this episode, you'll hear about:
-How to navigate hospital administration to expand speech therapy services
-How to identify gaps in patient referral basis
-Ways to advocate for your employer to support your continuing education needs while expanding services to better serve your patients
-Why engaging in interdisciplinary conversations will increase your referral base
-Ways to pave your own path when you feel like you keep hitting road blocks when trying to add or expand new services
-What to do when you feel like throwing in the towel
Get the show notes at syppodcast.com/263
The post 263 – The SLP Field of Dreams: If You Build It, The Patients Will Come – Katie Moore, MS, CCC-SLP appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
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0:00.0 | On this episode of the Swallier Pride Podcast, we have Katie Moore. |
0:04.0 | She graduated from East Carolina University in 2008 with a master's degree and has been working |
0:09.0 | in outpatient rehab at Duke Raleigh Hospital for almost six years as an adult medical SLP. |
0:14.0 | Katie has experience working in a variety of settings including acute care, inpatient |
0:18.8 | rehab, adjunct professor, as well as a brief time in early intervention. |
0:22.4 | She's completed certifications and advanced |
0:24.9 | trainings including fees, MBS I and P, L. S. V. Vitalsv. T. L. S. Vidal Stim and Arc JJ Trismus. |
0:33.0 | When taking her current job, nearly six years ago, |
0:35.0 | she was challenged with building a speech therapy |
0:37.4 | caseload from the ground up. |
0:39.2 | She learned how to navigate hospital administration |
0:41.5 | and hierarchy to advocate |
0:42.8 | for expansion of speech therapy services |
0:44.8 | to better serve her community. |
0:46.9 | In 2018, she presented to the North Carolina |
0:49.5 | Lymphodema Association and was selected |
0:52.0 | by Duke Raleigh Hospital to serve as the outpatient |
0:54.2 | rehab representative for the compass study. In 2020 she established a |
0:58.5 | relationship with the pulmonary group and pulmonary rehab to reduce hospitalization and readmissions for patients with |
1:06.2 | COPD and was selected to work with the National Electronic Medical Record Company to help streamline |
1:11.3 | their speech therapy documentation. |
1:13.0 | Most recently in 2022, she successfully opened a speech therapy clinic in her |
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