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Ok so the healthcare system is now finally deciding speech needs more knowledge on cue based feedings and learning about evaluation at the breast. We get one whole hour for this...better than nothing, right? One speech therapist is saying she wants to know more about evaluating dysphagia at the breast and how to avoid thickened feedings in a bottle. So this is good news.
Would love your input on what we should cover in such a short time!
Pam
Pamela A Hendrix BA, RNIV, IBCLC, RLC
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