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Robert M. Miller
PhD, F-ASHA
Robert Miller spent the first thirty years of his career working in the Department of Veterans Affairs as a speech-language pathologist and Chief of Audiology and Speech Pathology at VA Puget Sound Health Care System. Dr. Miller also has an appointment as Clinical Associate Professor in the Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine and in Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Washington. He is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and holds board certification from the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences.
Dr. Miller's clinical focus is in the area of adult neurogenic communication disorders and most of his publications focus on dysphagia in adults. He has co-authored two books, Medical Speech Pathology with Michael Groher, and Management of Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative Diseases with Kathryn Yorkston and Edythe Strand. He consults in the Neuromuscular Clinic for Swallowing and Speech Disorders at the University of Washington Medical Center.
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Browse Course CatalogArt and Science of the Clinical Swallowing Examination
Presented by Robert M. Miller, PhD, F-ASHA
Art and Science of the Clinical Swallowing Examination
This course title has been updated. The original title was: Clinical Examination for Dysphagia: New Tools to Aid in Assessment
This course was produced in order to expand our professional perspective relative to clinical assessments conducted for patients with dysphagia. It will explore the potential, as well as the limitations, of clinical examination, exploring both the science and art inherent in this methodology. Emphasis will be placed on expanding the repertoire of tools that can be used in clinical assessment and sharpening observational aptitude to improve diagnostic competence. As a clinician gains skill and confidence in the arts of interviewing, inspecting and analyzing, patterns of impairment will be appreciated and clinical insights into the processes underlying a patient's swallowing pathology will emerge.
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