Workforce Ready Solutions to Treating Patients Post COVID-19

Bari Hoffman Ruddy (University of Central Florida); Vicki Lewis, MS CCC-SLP

A new course titled: Clinical Practice in Medical Speech-Language Pathology was developed at the University of Central Florida geared toward preparing workforce ready professionals to meet the complex needs of medically compromised patients, including those with COVID-19. The purpose of the course was to prepare both students enrolled in theMaster’s program in Communication Sciences and Disorders at UCF and community-based certified speech-language pathologists with a foundation to work as part of an interdisciplinary team with complex patients in various medical settings throughout the continuum of care. A foundation of applied physiology and the impact of impairment on communication, breathing and swallowing function was covered. Medical interventions across complex medical conditions was emphasized along with palliative care and ethical concerns infused across the curriculum. This fully online course implemented simulation activities mailing enrolled students a ‘kit’ to practice tracheostomy, speaking valve care and infection prevention. Discussion focuses on course development, outcomes and workforce ready solutions.

Questions? Contact Dr. VIcki Lewis at Vicki.Lewis@ucf.edu.

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