Collaboration between speech-language pathologists and dietitians is critical for patients with dysphagia and feeding disorders. As the sociopolitical landscape of the United States moves towards a culture of inclusivity, many clinicians aim to incorporate anti-ableism and neurodiversity into their practice. It is important to marry considerations for both racial/ethnic culture and disability culture into our treatment of people with dysphagia and feeding disorders. This presentation will introduce disability culture and how to combine it with racial/ethnic culture to meet the needs of our patients with feeding/swallowing disorders.
Jackie Rodriguez, M.S., CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist that specializes in ethical service provision for culturally and linguistically diverse populations. She received her Master in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Georgia State University. She is certified by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. She has extensive experience working across the lifespan in schools, private practice, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities. She has extensive travel therapy experience in Georgia, South Carolina, and California. Jackie is bilingual in Spanish and English. Her areas of professional expertise include bilingualism across the lifespan and dementia care. She is currently based in Atlanta, Georgia.
The California WIC Association is offering a maximum amount of 1 unit for RDN (CPEUs) and IBCLC/CLC/CLEC (Cerps). RDN CPEUs are pending approval by CDR, Provider Number CA004. Provider approved by the IBLCE, Long Term Provider Number CLT115‐01.
The webinar fee is $30
Contact Jenniffer Duran-West jduranwest@calwic.org for questions!