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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK SAN ANTONIO, TX over 25 additional CE Events across the country, including Chicago, New York and Minneapolis. Visit: OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Feb. 26-27, 2011 SAN ANTONIO, TX April 2-3, 2011 325 Meecher Road | P.O. Box 1247 Gaylord, MI | 49734 Sponsored by: 888.337.3866 www.northernspeech.com SPEAKER: Tom Franceschini, MS, CCC-SLP SPEAKERS Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP Jamie Reilly, PhD, CCC-SLP Margaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP Sharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP Prsrt Std. U.S. Postage PAID Northern Speech Services SPEAKER Tom Franceschini, MS, CCC-SLP SEMINAR DESCRIPTION This clinical seminar will focus on best practice for developing functional communication skills for persons with speech and language deficits related to right hemisphere damage, aphasia, TBI and language/cognitive loss related to dementia including Alzheimer’s dementia. While pragmatics will be the focus of the seminar, participants will also be given a rationale to support each intervention.The material presented will provide participants with a clear understanding of the variables (memory systems, type of stimuli, complexity of stimuli) that need to be manipulated during the treatment process to ensure functional outcomes. Participants will also learn how proper management of these variables can reduce patient stress and fatigue during a treatment session. OKLAHOMA CITY , OK OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Feb. 26-27, 2011 SAN ANTONIO, TX April 2-3, 2011 1.2 ASHA CEUs Continuing Education Seminars For Speech-Language Pathologists OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Feb. 26-27, 2011 A 30-year history of providing quality continuing education programs. See more details on this seminar: Comprehensive Dysphagia Intervenons: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols See more details on this seminar: Neurogenic Communicaon Disorders: Evidence-Based Intervenons For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Demena and Aphasia SAN ANTONIO, TX Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia www.northernspeech.com Phone: 888-337-3866 Fax: 888-696-9655 SAN ANTONIO, TX April 2-3, 2011 Learn: n To manage bilingual/multilingual persons with aphasia n How to control therapy stimuli to avoid overloading working memory n A decision-making model when selecting interventions for specific diagnostic groups n How to use routines to improve functional language skills n Discourse/Pragmatic interventions for RHD patients 1.2 ASHA CEUs 1.2 ASHA CEUs SPEAKERS: Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP Jamie Reilly, PhD, CCC-SLP Margaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP Sharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP Sponsor: Northern Speech Services Printed in the USA www.northernspeech.com Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols Learn: n Esophageal abnormalities and when to refer to radiology /gastroenterology n When to recommend and how to implement water protocols n Your role in coordinating oral hygiene programs n How the lungs tolerate water n How to manage xerostomia SEMINAR DESCRIPTION Swallowing doesn’t end at the pharynx. As such, comprehensive dysphagia interventions cannot consist solely of muscle exercises, maneuvers, compensatory postures, and diet modifications. To ensure the highest quality of care is achieved, dysphagia clinicians must consider other factors that contribute to swallowing difficulties, such as esophageal abnormalities, acid reflux disease, and pharmacology. Presented by and for the clinician in the real-world setting, this clinically relevant seminar will cover in depth: • Esophageal Screenings and the Role of the SLP • Acid Reflux Disease and LPR in Adults and Children • Drug-Induced Dysphagia • Model for Pneumonia Risk and Prevention • Water Protocols • Oral Hygiene Programs • Xerostomia Tom Franceschini, MS, CCC-SLP, is a dynamic, highly sought- after speaker on dysphagia management. He has a special interest in the esophageal stage of the swallow, and how this impacts swallowing and voice disorders. With 30 years of clinical experience, Mr. Franceschini is able to lecture from a “real world” point of view. He also provides consulting to institutions on opening heartburn and swallowing disorders centers, on implementing free water protocols, and on creating oral hygiene programs. Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols 1.2 ASHA CEUs Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocol s Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia Neurogenic Communication Disorders: SPEAKERS Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP, presents nationally on the topics of cognitive and communication disorders resulting from brain injury and on acquired language disorders in aphasia. Dr. Hoepner is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire. His current research examines the role of partners in supporting the success of everyday interactions of individuals with TBI. Margaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive- communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). She has published more than 20 articles and 5 chapters on various aspects of cognitive-communication disorders resulting from RHD. Jamie Reilly, PhD, CCC-SLP, specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of progressive aphasia and dementia. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida where he teaches courses in dementia, TBI, and neuroimaging. Dr. Reilly has published extensively on disorders of semantic memory in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia. Sharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University. Dr. Antonucci’s NIH-funded research focuses on the neural substrates of language processing in adults. She is also investigating brain-behavior relationships and the development of treatments for word retrieval impairments. Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia HAMPTON, VA FEB 5-6 Dysphagia: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols OKLAHOMA CITY, OK FEB 26-27 Dysphagia: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols ORLANDO, FL FEB 26-27 The MBS Impairment Profile (MBSImP): Standardizing Dysphagia Practice SAN ANTONIO, TX APRIL 2-3 Neurogenic Comm. Disorders: TBI, Aphasia, Dementia & RHD JACKSONVILLE, FL JUNE 25-26 Cognitive Rehabilitation MIAMI, FL APRIL 9-10 Head & Neck Cancer SOUTH ADDITIONAL EVENTS SCHEDULED, INCLUDING: 470

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over 25 additional CE Eventsacross the country, including Chicago, New York and Minneapolis. Visit:

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Feb. 26-27, 2011

SAN ANTONIO, TXApril 2-3, 2011

325 Meecher Road | P.O. Box 1247 Gaylord, MI | 49734

Sponsored by:

888.337.3866www.northernspeech.com

SPEAKER: Tom Franceschini, MS, CCC-SLP

SPEAKERSJerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP

Jamie Reilly, PhD, CCC-SLP

Margaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP

Sharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP

Prsrt Std.U.S. Postage

PAIDNorthern Speech

ServicesSPEAKER

Tom Franceschini,MS, CCC-SLP

SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONThis clinical seminar will focus on best practice for developing functional communication skills for persons with speech and language deficits related to right hemisphere damage, aphasia, TBI and language/cognitive loss related to dementia including Alzheimer’s dementia. While pragmatics will be the focus of the seminar, participants will also be given a rationale to support each intervention. The material presented will provide participants with a clear understanding of the variables (memory systems, type of stimuli, complexity of stimuli) that need to be manipulated during the treatment process to ensure functional outcomes. Participants will also learn how proper management of these variables can reduce patient stress and fatigue during a treatment session.

SAVE!! ...up to $50 with our group tuition rates – see inside!

1.2 ASHA CEUs INCLUDED

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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKFeb. 26-27, 2011

SAN ANTONIO, TXApril 2-3, 2011

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Continuing Education Seminars For Speech-Language Pathologists

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKFeb. 26-27, 2011

A 30-year history of providing quality continuing

education programs.

See more details on this seminar: Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols

See more details on this seminar: Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia

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www.northernspeech.com Phone: 888-337-3866 Fax: 888-696-9655

SAN ANTONIO, TX April 2-3, 2011

Learn:n To manage bilingual/multilingual persons with aphasia

nHow to control therapy stimuli to avoid overloading working memory

nA decision-making model when selecting interventions for specific diagnostic groups

nHow to use routines to improve functional language skills

nDiscourse/Pragmatic interventions for RHD patients

1.2 ASHA CEUs

1.2 ASHA CEUs

SPEAKERS: Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLPJamie Reilly, PhD, CCC-SLPMargaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLPSharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP

Sponsor: Northern Speech Services Printed in the USA

www.northernspeech.com

Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols

Learn:

n Esophageal abnormalities and when to refer to radiology /gastroenterology

nWhen to recommend and how to implement water protocols

nYour role in coordinating oral hygiene programs

nHow the lungs tolerate water

nHow to manage xerostomia

SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONSwallowing doesn’t end at the pharynx. As such, comprehensive dysphagia interventions cannot consist solely of muscle exercises, maneuvers, compensatory postures, and diet modifications. To ensure the highest quality of care is achieved, dysphagia clinicians must consider other factors that contribute to swallowing difficulties, such as esophageal abnormalities, acid reflux disease, and pharmacology. Presented by and for the clinician in the real-world setting, this clinically relevant seminar will cover in depth:

• Esophageal Screenings and the Role of the SLP

• Acid Reflux Disease and LPR in Adults and Children

• Drug-Induced Dysphagia

• Model for Pneumonia Risk and Prevention

• Water Protocols

• Oral Hygiene Programs

• Xerostomia

Tom Franceschini, MS, CCC-SLP,

is a dynamic, highly sought-

after speaker on dysphagia

management. He has a special

interest in the esophageal

stage of the swallow, and

how this impacts swallowing

and voice disorders. With 30

years of clinical experience,

Mr. Franceschini is able to

lecture from a “real world”

point of view. He also provides

consulting to institutions

on opening heartburn and

swallowing disorders centers,

on implementing free water

protocols, and on creating oral

hygiene programs.

Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols

1.2 ASHA CEUs

Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols

“By far, the most dynamic and interesting speakerI have had the privilege of hearing.”

“The speaker, topic, and presentation made me feel excited about my field again.”

“It’s going to change how the field practices Speech Pathology in the medical setting.”

“In almost 30 years, I’ve never yet been to an NSS seminar that wasn’t informative, stimulating, and wonderfully organized. The conference with Tom

Franceschini tops the list. In the last day and a half, I’ve been informed, energized, and also entertained.”

Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia

Neurogenic Communication Disorders:

SPEAKERSJerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP, presents nationally on the topics of cognitive and communication disorders resulting from brain injury and on acquired language disorders in aphasia. Dr. Hoepner is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire. His current research examines the role of partners in supporting the success of everyday interactions of individuals with TBI.

Margaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive-communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). She has published more than 20 articles and 5 chapters on various aspects of cognitive-communication disorders resulting from RHD.

Jamie Reilly, PhD, CCC-SLP, specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of progressive aphasia and dementia. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida where he teaches courses in dementia, TBI, and neuroimaging. Dr. Reilly has published extensively on disorders of semantic memory in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia.

Sharon Antonucci, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University. Dr. Antonucci’s NIH-funded research focuses on the neural substrates of language processing in adults. She is also investigating brain-behavior relationships and the development of treatments for word retrieval impairments.

Neurogenic Communication Disorders:Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia

HAMPTON, VA FEB 5-6Dysphagia: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux,Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK FEB 26-27Dysphagia: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux,Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols ORLANDO, FL FEB 26-27The MBS Impairment Profile (MBSImP):Standardizing Dysphagia Practice

SAN ANTONIO, TX APRIL 2-3Neurogenic Comm. Disorders: TBI, Aphasia, Dementia & RHD

JACKSONVILLE, FLJUNE 25-26Cognitive Rehabilitation

MIAMI, FLAPRIL 9-10Head & Neck Cancer

SOUTH

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SEMINAR OUTLINEDAY ONE7:30-7:50 Check In and Onsite Registration (Coffee and Tea)

7:55-8:00 General Seminar Information

8:00-9:00 PART I: Conflicts in Dysphagia • Where have we been and where are we going?

9:00-10:00 PART II: Esophageal Considerations • Anatomy and Physiology of the Esophagus • Role of the SLP in Esophageal Screening and Referral Guidelines • Esophageal Disorders and Management Considerations

10:00-10:15 Break

10:15-10:45 Esophageal Considerations (continued)

10:45-12:00 PART III: Acid Reflux Disease and Laryngeal- Pharyngeal Reflux (LPR) in Adults • Etiology and Pathophysiology of Acid Reflux Disease • Oral, Laryngeal, Otological and Pulmonary Symptoms of Acid Reflux Disease and LPR

12:00-1:00 Lunch on Own

1:00-3:00 Acid Reflux Disease and LPR (continued) • Screening and Assessment • Radiographic Evaluation and Interpretation • Developing a Plan of Care

3:00-3:15 Break

3:15-4:30 Acid Reflux Disease and LPR (continued) • Management Options • Counseling • Medications • Surgical Interventions

4:30 Adjourn and Sign Out

DAY TWO7:30-7:55 Sign In (Coffee and Tea)

8:00-9:00 PART IV: Acid Reflux Disease and LPR in Infants & Children • Symptoms • Asthma and Acid Reflux Disease in the Pediatric Population • Referral Guidelines for Acid Reflux Disease in the Pediatric Population

9:00-10:00 PART V: Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia • The Langmore et al Study of 1998 • A Model for Pneumonia Risk and Prevention • Study Implications and Treatment and Management

10:00-10:15 Break

10:15-11:30 PART VI: The History and Development of the Free Water Protocol • Human Physiology and Water • The Development of the Protocol • Criteria for Use of the Free Water Protocol • The Supporting Research for the Protocol

11:30-11:45 Break

11:45-12:45 PART VII: Oral Hygiene Programs • Colonization of Oral Pathogens • Oral Care Interventions • Comprehensive Oral Care Protocol

12:45-1:30 PART VIII: Xerostomia • Anatomy and Saliva Production • Common Signs and Symptoms of Xerostomia • Management Options

1:30 Adjourn and Sign Out

Enroll in an e-course and earn CEUs online at www.northernspeech.com.

PRICE: $325.002 or more $295.005 or more $275.00REGISTER EARLY - SPACE IS LIMITED

Late Fee: Add $20 if registering less than two weeks prior to seminar.

SAN ANTONIO, TX April 2-3, 2011

SEMINAR OUTLINEDAY ONE7:30-7:50 Check In and Onsite Registration (Coffee and Tea)

7:50-8:00 General Seminar Information

8:00-9:30 Use of Routines For Developing Functional Communication While Reducing Demands on Working Memory And Executive Functions (Dr. Hoepner)

9:30-9:45 Break9:45-11:15 Additional Interventions To Improve Attention and Executive Functions for Functional Tasks (Dr. Hoepner)

11:15-12:15 Lunch on Own

12:15-1:45 Differential Diagnosis of Dementia Subtypes for Treatment Planning, Including: Behavioral Characteristics of Alzheimer’s, Frontotemporal, Parkinson’s and Vascular Dementia (Dr. Reilly)

1:45-2:00 Break

2:00-3:30 Etiology-Specific Treatments To Improve Functional Communication in the Elderly (Dr. Reilly)

3:30 Adjourn and Sign Out

SEMINAR OBJECTIVESAt seminar conclusion, participants will be able to:

1. State a problematic behavior associated with frontal lobe damage that needs to be addressed in treatment planning for patients with TBI.

2. State an evidence-based intervention for problems in task initiation for patients with TBI.

3. State a unique characteristic of a client presenting with Alzheimer’s disease.

4. State an evidence-based intervention for vascular dementia.

5. Identify resources for finding evidence-based treatment studies for impairments associated with aphasia.

6. Describe theoretical differences between impairment-based treatments and those based on a functional communication approach. 7. Describe three techniques used in facilitation of group aphasia treatment.

8. Describe two treatments for aprosodia.

9. List three types of treatment for visuospatial neglect.

Intended Audience:Speech-Language Pathologists in clinical practice who work with patients with neurogenic communication disorders.

SEMINAR LOCATIONClarion Hotel Airport737 South Meridian AveOklahoma City, OK 73108Phone: 405-942-8511

Sleeping rooms: Please call the Clarion at least 30 days prior to the seminar and request the Northern Speech rate of $115. The Clarion also offers a free shuttle to/from the airport. DAY TWO

7:30-7:50 Sign In (Coffee and Tea)

8:00-8:30 Aphasia Treatment Efficacy and Evidence-Based Practice (Dr. Antonucci)

8:30-9:30 Impairment-Based Approaches To Treatment (Dr. Antonucci)

9:30-9:45 Break

9:45-10:15 Functional, Social, Life Participation Approaches To Treatment (Dr. Antonucci)

10:15-10:45 Interventions For Group Treatment (Dr. Antonucci)10:45-11:15 Additional Considerations: Attentional and Memory Impairments in Aphasia, Bilingual/ Multilingual Persons with Aphasia (Dr. Antonucci)

11:15-12:15 Lunch on Own

12:15-12:45 Evidence-Based Practice and RHD (Dr. Blake)

12:45-3:00 Description and Treatment Of: • Aprosodia • Visuospatial Neglect • Discourse/Pragmatics (break from1:45-2:00) • Executive Function

3:00-3:30 Evidence-Based Practice in the Absence of Evidence (Dr. Blake)

3:30 Adjourn and Sign Out

Space is limited. Register today at www.northernspeech.com. Phone: 888-337-3866 Fax: 888-696-9655

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Feb. 26-27, 2011

Cancellations: Tuition will be refunded, less a $25 processing fee, if written notification is received by NSS up to two weeks prior to the seminar. Two weeks to 72 hours prior: 50% refund; 72 hours or less: no refund. Substitutions are allowed if NSS is notified in advance. NSS reserves the right to cancel the event 7 days prior to the seminar date.

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Neurogenic Communication Disorders (#2041)

SAN ANTONIO, TXApril 2-3, 2011

Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions (#2030)

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Feb. 26-27, 2011

SEMINAR LOCATIONHilton San Antonio Airport 611 NW Loop 410San Antonio, TX 78216Phone: 210-340-6060

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Space is limited. Register today at www.northernspeech.com. Phone: 888-337-3866 Fax: 888-696-9655

Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Evidence-Based Interventions For Right Hemisphere Disorders, TBI, Dementia and Aphasia

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Space is limited. Register today at www.northernspeech.com. Phone: 888-337-3866 Fax: 888-696-9655

This course is offered for 1.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).

Comprehensive Dysphagia Interventions: The Esophagus, Acid Reflux Disease, Oral Hygiene and Water Protocols

PRICE: $295.002 or more $275.005 or more $230.00REGISTER EARLY - SPACE IS LIMITED

Late Fee: Add $20 if registering less than two weeks prior to seminar.

SEMINAR OBJECTIVESAt seminar conclusion, participants will be able to:

1. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the esophagus and understand how swallowing and voice disorders occur from disorders of the esophagus.

2. Explain Laryngeal-Pharyngeal Reflux and its role in voice disorders.

3. State diagnostic and treatment options for patients with LPR and Acid Reflux Disease.

4. State the differences in the various symptoms of LPR and Acid Reflux Disease as seen in infants, children, teenagers and adults.

5. Explain the theoretical basis behind the free water protocol.

6. Identify and discuss patients who can benefit from the water protocol.

7. State the risks and costs of dehydration in the elderly population.

8. List the rules of the free water protocol.

9. Explain how the colonization of oral pathogens contributes to aspiration pneumonia.

10. List components of a comprehensive oral care program.

11. List two medications that can adversely affect swallow behavior.

Intended Audience:Speech-Language Pathologists

in clinical practice who evaluate

and treat clients with dysphagia.

Accommodations:No room block has been established.Please negotiate your best rate.

Parking: Please inquire with the Hilton as to onsite parking fees.

This course is offered for 1.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).

of past participants

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98%

“Loved him! Best instructor I’ve had in years! Gave very functional and practical advice.”

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