Thanks, michael for your response and contact info re: carol.
Actually, carol was a professor of mine when I studied at mcmaster
university.  At the time she did not review or introduce swallowing in
our curriculum.

Peter Drzymala
Occuptional Therapist
 
Acute Spinal Cord Injury Unit
Centennial Pavilion - 9th Floor
Vancouver General Hospital
Vancouver, BC
 
Tel.: 604.875.5804
Pager:  604.667.7441
Fax:  604.875.5811


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2008/11/14 Drzymala, Peter [VA] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> hi all,
> just wondering if any of you are involved in swallow assessments? 
> prior to this experience i had not encountered OTs performing swallows

> during my 15 years and several positions in several countries.


[Michael]
Hi Peter:  My experience (both in Canada and in the USA) is that OTs are
indeed involved in swallowing assessments, and that additional post
graduate training is required.  I had the good fortunate to take a three
day course, many years ago, with Dr. Jeri Logemann, SLP (she has been
described as the
guru of swallowing assessments by all my SLP colleagues.)   She was very
adamant that the swallowing assessment is not the sole purview of SLPs
and that it should involve an interdisicipliary approach.  At the
workshop there were OTs, PTs, MDs and RNs (if my memory serves me
correctly).

The running joke at that time was that the OT facilitates getting the
food from the plate into the mouth and the SLP facilitates getting the
good from the mouth down to the stomach.  If you would like to pursue
this further, I would suggest that you contact Carol DeMatteo, Associate
Clinical Professsor at McMaster University.  She is an OT who is very
involved in swallowing assessment with the paediatric population.  Her
contact infomration is: 905-525-9140, ext. 27805,  [EMAIL PROTECTED],

I hope this helps.



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Michael W. K. Chan
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