@AS_paris_london Ah thanks lovely, I've asked so many people and no one was very clear about it so that's super helpful! I was just looking through the position paper and competencies so will look for the visual. Hope you're well?
I have FEES questions which may be stupid but wanted to check my understanding:
1. Can 2A and 2B do FEES together for "non complex" patients? (Granted you can't always know before!)
2. Do 2A have to have all comps signed off before they are officially 2A? Or working towards?
Presented my first ever poster at #SOA24! I've had a thought provoking day of trache myth busting with @MsAnnaLiisaSutt & @HelenNewmanSLT providing research about trache tube size & the impact on weaning - a conversation we have regularly! Taking many ideas back to work with me
Had a brilliant day today at the "growing your SLT career" event hosted by the Herts and West Essex team. Thought provoking discussions around all the opportunities there are within SLT, having a "portfolio career" and looking at the @RCSLT professional development framework.
I'm putting together my first ever poster presentation for @ICS_updates#SOA24 later this month. Does anyone have any top tips? Really looking forward to the event and getting my brain back into SLT in ICU! 🧠
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Had a lovely day back on ICU after almost 2 years away. 2 PMSV assessments, lots of complex communication and dysphagia ax and lots of re-prioritising my caseload because people were better/had gotten worse. Glorious! Loved every minute of it.
Thrilled to have had our poster on the development of our MDT trache ward rounds @NorthBristolNHS accepted for @ICS_updates in June! Looking forward to showcasing the brilliant work the team has done over many years @SLTMelV @H2Giles
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@EllieHatch5 We saw a case of this once, like @amyendacott says, with a neuro patient. We never managed to get to the bottom of a cause and there was almost no improvement over time. Really interesting to read the hypothesis of this paper though when reflecting back on the case!