Christina Smith
@csmithucl
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24-03-2018 18:15:59
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Very excited to share our published scoping review about the feeding & swallowing needs of children with long-term ventilation! link.springer.com/article/10.100โฆ Christina Smith Michael Clarke Dr Jeanne Marshall UCL Language & Cognition Evelina London Springer Nature We are NIHR #children #LTV #Dysphagia
You can read a full version of our scoping review article here at rdcu.be/dvhvC ๐ Springer Nature Christina Smith Michael Clarke Dr Jeanne Marshall #CYP #LTV #dysphagia #scopingreview
First PhD paper out! We examine intervention research for preschoolers w oral comprehension diffs & the implications for #SLTs Thanks to Best Impressions Better Conversations Lab Poppy Young, also @lucy_flaherty Lydia Rachel Rees onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11โฆ UCL Language & Cognition IJLCD #DevLangDis #TIDieR
Looking for AHPs of all professions (in Lothian) with expertise in Frailty to help organise and deliver a study session/day, later this year ,for Lothian AHPs. Please contact me here or at [email protected] if interested and for more info/discussion ๐ค๐
New job new job new job! Help develop solutions to homelessness using your #SLT skills rcsltjobs.com/job/1518/speecโฆ Transformation Partners in Health and Care London Housing Foundation The Prince and Princess of Wales
#SLT wanting to do a PCAF in #aphasia to do research training and prepare a PhD application, look at this Clinical Academics in SLT
Scoping review protocol โ Next steps: update results and publish Rhiannon Halfpenny Christina Smith Sรญofra Mulkerrin UCL LaSS Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14โฆ
Very excited to share I am moving to Wolfson Institute of Population Health as Professor of Ageing Applied Health & Care Research, & Co-Lead of QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health. Sad to be saying goodbye to UCL and Centre for Ageing Population Studies (CAPS) after 13 yrs but an exciting new chapter ahead! ๐๐พ๐
Delighted to share our systematic review of eating, drinking and oro-pharyngeal swallowing in those born with OA/TOF. Highlights the frequency of difficulties, common mealtime adaptations and impact of eating/drinking QOL. Open access ๐ rdcu.be/dMNWy London Paediatric Dysphagia CEN