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Keys for SLPs

Keys for SLPs

By: Mary Beth Hines MS CCC-SLP COM QOM
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Join host Mary Beth Hines, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, QOM as she brings experts in the field of speech therapy, collaborative professionals, and caregivers to discuss practical therapy strategies, research, challenges, triumphs, and career opportunities. This is a Speech Therapy PD podcast, earn .1 ASHA CEU with each episode when you complete the accompanying course on https://www.speechtherapypd.com© 2025 Speech Therapy PD Education
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  • Audiology Perspectives with Jack Katz and James Hall III
    Jul 4 2025

    Guests: Jack Katz, PhD, CCC-A/SLP, and James Hall III, PhD

    Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/audiology-perspectives

    Join Mary Beth Hines, host of the 'Keys for SLPs - Learning from Legends' series, and co-host Dr. Dakota Sharp, as they celebrate ASHA's 100th anniversary by interviewing two legendary audiologists, Dr. James Hall and Dr. Jack Katz. This episode dives into the extensive careers, groundbreaking research, and invaluable contributions of Dr. Hall and Dr. Katz to the field of audiology. They share personal stories, pivotal moments, and discuss the evolution and future of audiology. A perfect listen for SLPs, audiologists, students, and professionals interested in the history and future of this vital field.


    Episode Timeline:

    00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome

    00:45 Financial and Non-Financial Disclosures

    01:25 Introducing the Esteemed Guests

    01:45 Dr. James Hall's Background and Career

    02:38 Dr. Jack Katz's Background and Career

    04:25 Personal Stories and Fun Facts

    07:24 Early Career Influences and Audiology Pathways

    12:19 Challenges and Resilience in Education

    16:29 Early Audiology Interests and Specializations

    26:38 Evolution of Auditory Processing Disorders

    32:34 Evolution of Clinical Audiology

    33:46 The Audiologist's Reference

    36:05 Changes in the Handbook of Clinical Audiology

    38:09 Pivotal Research in Audiology

    51:52 Future of Audiology

    55:16 Advice for Aspiring Audiologists

    58:15 The Value of Professional Relationships

    01:02:15 Conclusion and Contact Information



    About the Guests:

    James W. Hall III, PhD, is an internationally recognized audiologist with over 40 years of experience in clinical practice, teaching, research, and administration. He received his bachelor’s degree in biology from American International College, his master's degree in Speech Pathology from Northwestern University, and his Ph.D. in Audiology from Baylor College of Medicine under the direction of James Jerger. During his career, Dr. Hall has held clinical and academic positions in audiology at major medical centers. A founder of the American Academy of Audiology, Dr. Hall has held numerous leadership roles in the organization. Dr. Hall is the author of over 200 peer-reviewed publications, invited articles, and book chapters, as well as 12 textbooks. Dr. Hall currently holds academic appointments as Professor (part-time) at Salus University and the University of Hawaiʻi, as well as a position as Extraordinary Professor at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and other adjunct and visiting professor positions in the USA and abroad.

    Dr. Jack Katz has been involved in the study of central auditory disorders for over six decades. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1956 with a degree in Speech Pathology. He went on to receive a master’s degree in Speech Pathology from Syracuse University. Dr. Katz began his doctorate in Speech Pathology, but he switched to Audiology to work with Dr. Aubrey Epstein. He served as a Fulbright-Hays Senior Lecturer at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey. He founded the speech and hearing clinic at Menorah Medical Center and taught at the University at Buffalo for 28 years, as well as at the University of Kansas Medical School. Dr. Katz published the first edition of the Handbook of Clinical Audiology in 1972. After retiring from his academic career, he opened a private practice, Auditory Processing Service, in Kansas City, which he has since closed. Dr Katz has edited the sixth and seventh editions of the Handbook of Clinical Audiology, two editions of Therapy for Auditory Processing Disorders, and contributed to numerous articles, research projects, and lectures. And, of course, he helped found IGAPS.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Dysphagia with Catriona Steele and John Ashford
    Jun 20 2025

    Guests: Catriona Steele, PhD, CCC-SLP, S-LP(C), Reg. CASLPO, F-ESSD, ASHA Honors, and John Ashford, PhD, CCC-SLP

    Hosted by: Mary Beth Hines, MS, CCC-SLP, RYT® 200, and Christina Liem, MS, CCC-SLP

    Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/dysphagia-with


    Join host Mary Beth Hines and co-host Christina Liem in this special episode of the 'Keys for SLPs Learning from Legends' series, celebrating ASHA's 100th anniversary. This episode features interviews with renowned professionals, Dr. John Ashford and Dr. Catriona Steele. They share their incredible journeys in the field of speech-language pathology, the evolution of treatments for swallowing disorders, and groundbreaking research. Learn about the significant advances in dysphagia assessment, the pivotal role of instrumental tools, and the importance of standardized protocols. Discover fascinating insights into the future of the field, including the impacts of oral hygiene on overall health and the need for better education for upcoming SLPs. Perfect for both seasoned professionals and those new to the field, this episode is packed with invaluable knowledge and advice.


    Episode Timeline:

    00:00 Introduction and Disclosures

    00:54 Meet the Guests: Dr. John Ashford and Dr. Catriona Steele

    03:25 Fun Facts About Our Guests

    07:05 Journey into Speech-Language Pathology

    14:34 Evolution of Swallowing Disorder Treatments

    21:30 Pivotal Research in Dysphagia

    28:40 Pivotal Publications in Dysphagia Research

    31:49 The Role of Aspiration in Pneumonia

    33:23 Oral Hygiene and Systemic Health

    37:32 Future Research Directions in Dysphagia

    51:06 Significant Changes in Dysphagia Assessment

    58:14 Advice for Aspiring Speech-Language Pathologists

    01:02:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    About the Guests:

    Catriona M. Steele is a clinician scientist working on swallowing and swallowing disorders. She has a background as a medical speech-language pathologist. She is Director of the Swallowing Rehabilitation Research Laboratory (www.steeleswallowinglab.ca) at the KITE Research Institute, the research arm of the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute—University Health Network. Dr. Steele is a Professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Toronto and holds a Canada Research Chair in Swallowing and Food Oral Processing. Professor Steele holds research funding from the National Institutes of Health (USA) and maintains several active industry partnerships. A full list of her publications can be accessed at https://www.orcid.org/0000-0002-4294-6561. She was a founding member of the Board of Directors for the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (www.iddsi.org) and served on their board from 2012 to 2023. Catriona recently served as the 2024-2025 President of the Dysphagia Research Society.


    John R. Ashford, Ph.D., is Education Director and co-owner of SA Swallowing Services, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. He is a Navy Veteran, a retired Medical Speech-Language Pathologist for the Department of Veterans Affairs, and previously served as a tenured Associate Professor at Tennessee State University, adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and guest professor at Dar Al-Hekma University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He has been published and a member of ASHA for 58 years. Professional interests include understanding factors associated with pneumonia development in patients with dysphagia, and educating and training providers of FEES services.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Voice and Voice Disorders with Edie Hapner and Christine Sapienza
    May 16 2025

    Guests: Edie Hapner, PhD, CCC-SLP, and Christine Sapienza, PhD, CCC-SLP

    Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Voice-and-Voice-Disorders-with-Edie

    Join Mary Beth Hines, host of the 'Keys for SLPs Learning from Legends' series in honor of ASHA's 100th anniversary, as she co-hosts alongside Christina Liem. This episode features renowned experts Dr. Edie Hapner and Dr. Christine Sapienza. Dr. Hapner, a professor of Otolaryngology at UAB Voice Center, and Dr. Sapienza, Executive Vice President at Jacksonville University, share their extensive careers and contributions to speech pathology. Learn about the evolution of voice disorder treatments, pivotal research, and the field's future direction. Both legends also highlight the importance of mentorship and innovation in advancing speech-language pathology.


    Episode Timeline:

    00:00 Introduction and Disclosures

    01:12 Meet the Legends: Dr. Edie Hapner and Dr. Christine Sapienza

    04:45 Personal Journeys into Speech Pathology

    09:19 Evolution of Voice Disorder Treatments

    17:20 Pivotal Research in Voice Disorders

    21:43 Future Directions in Voice Disorder Research

    34:16 The Evolution of Clinical Confidence

    35:20 Advancements in Voice Therapy Techniques

    38:22 The Role of Botox in Voice Therapy

    40:47 Understanding Vocal Fold Anatomy

    43:16 Future Developments in Voice Therapy

    49:11 The Importance of Specialization and Certification

    57:00 Memorable Case Studies and Innovations

    01:00:55 Final Thoughts and Advice for New Clinicians


    About the Guests:

    Edie R. Hapner is the George W. Barber Jr. Foundation Endowed Professor of Otolaryngology, the Co-Director of the UAB Voice Center, and the Director of the Division of Hearing and Speech in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. She is a Fellow of ASHA and an Associate Fellow of the American Laryngological Association. She has over 40 years of professional experience and has co-founded three inter-professional voice centers. She has served on the ASHA Board of Directors as the VP of Planning, the SIG 3 Voice and Voice Disorders Chair, and the 2022 ASHA National Convention co-chair. She is a founding member of PAVES, a founding member of the committee to develop Board Certification in Voice, served on multiple society committees for the AAOHNS, and is a Board Member of the Alabama Voice Foundation and medical advisor to the Alabama Dystonia International chapter. She is the co-developer of PhoRTE Voice Therapy. She has published over 90 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, is the co-editor of Voice Therapy Clinical Case Studies editions 4, 5 and 6 and is the developer of the voice curriculum for Medbridge, Inc. Dr. Hapner’s notes her greatest achievement is the mentoring of 22 consecutive voice and upper airway centric speech language pathology clinical fellows and 50+ graduate and undergraduate student clinical and research interns.

    Dr. Christine Sapienza is the Executive Vice President for Partnerships and Development, former Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Jacksonville University. She joined JU in 2013 as Dean of the College of Healthcare Sciences. Before her role at JU, she served as Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Florida. Dr. Sapienza has authored and co-authored over 125 published academic works, including Voice Disorders (4th Edition), a widely used textbook in speech science and communication disorders. She holds a Ph.D. in Speech Science from the University at Buffalo.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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