Adult Clinical Rotations
Student Presentation Guidelines
Description: Students will be required to present a clinical topic to the adult speech pathologists. Oral and written components are required.
Topics: Teach us something new! Keep in mind, the point of the presentation is to enhance the staff’s knowledge. Maybe a disorder you had an experience with during your rotation (something we could learn more about); patient and/or family information packets; or a treatment strategy. If you decide to present a treatment strategy, please include the following information: treatment efficacy, cost efficiency, availability, reliability, etc.
If you have difficulty choosing a topic, ask your supervisor for suggestions.
Written requirement: Please prepare a summarized handout for clinicians (1-2 pages) or a packet for patients/families. Include references. Do not print something directly from a website. You should organize this information on your own. If creating a Pt/family packet, provide helpful web sites, phone numbers, support groups, etc.
Oral requirement: You will be given less than 10 minutes including a brief question-answer period. This is not a great deal of time, so plan accordingly.
Date: Presentations will be Wednesday, Nov 12th from 8-9:00 am.
Location: 202 Basic Science Building (rounds location)
Specific information regarding the Communication Sciences and Disorders' Acute Care Speech Language Pathology practicum led by Carley Evans MS CCC SLP. Carley is a medical speech pathologist at the Evelyn Trammell Institute for Voice and Swallowing of the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. If you are new to this practicum, start with the oldest post listed in Archive.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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Great, thank you for these guidelines! Any suggestions??
I have also been thinking about whom I would like to present on for my case presentation (I think that same week)..
Rina
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