Title |
Doing Better: The Value of Outcome Measurement in the Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders |
Date & Time (HKT): |
29 November 2022 19:00 – 22:00 (HKT), UTC +8 |
Venue: |
Webinar via ZOOM (the ZOOM invitation link will be sent to you a week before the program launch) |
Language: |
English |
Learning |
• This session will review the need for, and value of, measuring the impact of speech and language therapy outcomes of patients with neurogenic communication disorders to review effectiveness and efficiency of services as well as whether we are meeting the needs of our patients. • Whilst the primary focus of speech and language therapy may be on the speech and language disorder it will often be broader than this and influence general communication, social participation, and well-being of the individual and the carer. • Key aspects of the evidence related to different treatment approaches will be outlined and consideration of the value of formal research studies complemented by real-world data will be discussed. |
Target |
-Speech therapists, Speech therapy students -Audiologists -Psychologists -Occupational Therapists and/or Physiotherapist |
Registration: |
Please register by using the Speech and Hearing Social Enterprise Limited (SHSE) website: Choose above event under "Latest Events” > Click "Buy it now" > Create an SHSE account > A confirmation email with the order number will send to your registration email. Please email info@speechearing.org for any assistance. |
Registration Fee & |
3 hours Webinar workshop: HK$500 Deadline: 22 November 2022 Participants of the workshop will be granted the attendance certificate of the workshop. Complimentary Registration: This event offers complimentary attendance for CUHK external clinical educators for the MSc SLP Programme. If you would like to redeem your complimentary attendance at this event, please contact Ms. Constance TONG at constancetong@ent.cuhk.edu.hk |
Speakers: |
Professor Pam Enderby OBE., Ph.D., DSc., MSc., FRCSLT |
Organizer: | Speech and Hearing Social Enterprise Limited |
Co-organizer: |
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Institute of Human Communicative Research, CUHK |
Continuing Professional Development
Hong Kong Institute of Speech Therapists - please refer to Continuing Professional Development Framework (HKIST >>> Continuing Professional Development)
Biography of Speakers
Professor Pam Enderby After qualifying a Speech and Language therapist Pam worked in the National Health Service in London and Bristol where she set up the 1st Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC ) Centre and the Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit.
She was the lead claimant in a landmark legal case for equal pay in the NHS which led the government to institute a review of pay and grading scales for SLTs and consequently throughout the United Kingdom health service.
She moved to Sheffield to a combined NHS and University research post. She has held the positions of Head of Dept and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. She has been the Clinical Director of the South Yorkshire Comprehensive Local Research Network (09-12) and in 2012-14 was Chair of the Sheffield HealthWatch. She has served on and Chaired the Board of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and acted as President the Society for Research in Rehabilitation. She was President of the International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders (IALP) 2019-2022.
She is author of 14 books and published 230 peer-reviewed journal articles. Her areas of research interest include: outcome measurement, assessment, technology in rehabilitation, evaluation of rehabilitation and speech and language therapy.
Pam was awarded a Fellowship of the College of Speech Therapists, was honoured with an MBE and more recently an OBE for services to Speech and Language Therapy. In 2012 she was recipient of the Robin Tavistock award for her contribution to Aphasia research and recently (2016) presented the Bipin Bhakta distinguished scholar lecture to the Society for Research in Rehabilitation and the Princess Margaret lecture to the UK Stroke Forum. A DSc was awarded by the University of the West of England in 2000 and further DSc by the University of Sheffield in 2022.
Terms and Regulations
- All video or audio recording, or using mobile devices for filming or photography is prohibited during the seminar.
- Contingency Plan in case of Bad Weather: If Typhoon Signal No. 3, Red or Amber Rainstorm Signal is hoisted, the seminar will be held as scheduled. If Typhoon Signal No.8 or above, or Black Rainstorm Signal remains hoisted by 6:30am on the event date, or other unforeseeable circumstances, the seminar will be cancelled. You will be informed of the re-scheduled arrangement by email in due course.