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TIMS University
Upcoming Events
Events Listing
Closing the Divide: Leveraging Technology to Enhance Patient Outcomes
February 27, 2025 | 0.1 Intermediate ASHA CEUs/1 PDH
Closing the Divide: Leveraging Technology to Enhance Patient Outcomes explores current healthcare challenges and the role of technology in improving patient care. Participants will learn strategies to advocate for new tools and processes, gaining insights from real-world case studies on innovative solutions that enhance outcomes. This course will highlight how integrating technology can streamline workflows, reduce barriers to care, and improve efficiency in clinical practice. Attendees will leave with practical knowledge to implement technology-driven strategies that drive meaningful change in patient outcomes.
A Comprehensive Approach to Voice Therapy: Beyond the Worksheets
March 18, 2025 | 0.1 Intermediate ASHA CEUs/1 PDH
A Comprehensive Approach to Voice Therapy: Beyond the Worksheets invites participants to explore the primary goals of voice therapy, common barriers to progress, and offers innovative, whole-person solutions to overcome these challenges. Through case studies and interactive discussions, attendees will gain actionable insights to refine their therapeutic approach. The session concludes with a Q&A, ensuring participants leave with a deeper understanding of how to address barriers and optimize patient outcomes.
The Velopharyngeal Port: The Forgotten Sphincter in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
March 31, 2025 | 0.1 Intermediate ASHA CEUs/1 PDH
The Velopharyngeal Port: The Forgotten Sphincter in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing will discuss critical aspects of velopharyngeal function in infancy and childhood. This course will explore the developmental trajectory of velopharyngeal function, the implications of nasopharyngeal reflux as a potential indicator of aspiration, and the differentiation between structural and neuromotor velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD). Participants will gain insights into effective strategies for assessing and addressing both types of VPD, empowering them to optimize care for pediatric patients.
FAQs
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Yes! All offerings will be recorded and uploaded to our website. Please access the replays in the On-Demand section of this page.
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All offerings require attendance for the entirety of the live course. Additionally, participants will need to complete a brief survey for the offering within 5 business days of the course. All survey links will be posted on this site.
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We are happy to offer PDHs for all live offerings. Simply send us an email at tims-univ@tims.com and we will send you a certificate of completion for your records.