You've asked for it and it is finally here: a physical copy of the Detailed Surface Anatomy of the Larynx and Pharynx!
The same excellent content as the E-book, spiral bound and printed on high quality glossy paper.
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You have decided that you would like to learn to perform endoscopic instrumental assessments such as the Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) or Videostroboscopy. Perhaps an excellent consultant provides your workplace with detailed FEES or Videostroboscopy evaluation reports, and you would like to gain a better understanding of the anatomical landmarks that he or she describes. Maybe you are already completing these assessments and would like to hone your interpretation and evaluation report writing skills. Well, this is the right resource to help with this endeavor.
To begin, we need to take you back to your anatomy class in graduate school. For some of you, this may be a refresher. However, others will be learning the incredibly detailed and intricate surface landmarks of the larynx and pharynx frequently used in the otolaryngology/laryngology fields that you may have not been taught before and which should truly take your report writing skills to the next level. By understanding normal anatomy, you will be able to describe the locations of laryngeal/ pharyngeal anomalies and effectively point the treating Speech Pathology or medical professional to the locations of these findings. Let’s begin…
Spiral Bound Detailed Surface Anatomy of the Larynx and Pharynx
Detailed Surface Anatomy of the Larynx and Pharynx for the Speech Pathologist Endoscopist is a powerful resource for experienced and novice clinicians. The clinical highlights and documentation examples serve as valuable guides. With vibrant illustrations, clear pictures, and easy-to-understand text, the book is sure to become a mainstay as a clinical reference and as a tool for patient education."
-Ed Bice M.Ed, CCC-SLP
"This is an outstanding resource that is very thorough and much needed from a clinical perspective. The visuals and self-study at the end both serve to enhance learning. It will definitely be required reading for my graduate students.
- Yvette McCoy M.S. CCC-SLP, BCS-S