Academic mountain woman on a quest to raise babies and destroy dementia. Associate Professor at Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR; Speech-pathologist
Lack of preparation for working with patients near end of life (EoL) can lead to poor outcomes for patients & clinician burnout. This article in #ASHASIG15 details a simulation to encourage student skill development in EoL care https://t.co/sULSBr4lPM @pacificu@masonhealthfou1
Here it is! So proud of this work!
The Impact of COVID-19 on Clinical Practice in Medically Based Settings: Speech-Language Pathologists' https://t.co/0ACSAg7CyI
Simucase, together with Katie Ondo, and @pacificu's Amanda Stead and Paul Michael recently published "Student Navigation Through Computer-Based Simulations: What Predicts Success?” to Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders. Read more: https://t.co/OUHpEBWgqX
“The obvious incongruence between the profession's dedication to families and children is at odds with the experiences of many of the academic mothers within its ranks.” Im proud of this! @Momademia@mothersinsci@SarcasmProf#academicmother https://t.co/HBdY61G1Fv
@DrScottHadland I was interrupted in a writing group the other day to help pull a tooth out... I also once had a class come to a hault over a meltdown about the wrong color crayon... solidarity!