Neuroanatomy is admittedly complex and overwhelming. Clinicians working in rehabilitation are faced with growing caseloads, diminished resources/reimbursement, and increasingly medically complex patients with the expectation of improving outcomes and reducing length of stay. Honing knowledge of clinically-relevant neuroanatomy and neuropathology can predict dysfunction and intuitively create a scaffold for assessment and treatment even before meeting the patient.
Predetermining potential deficits leads to a more tightly defined diagnostic battery and expedites treatment formulation. By deducing the patient’s experience, the clinician can also prepare for behavioral barriers to engagement and understand the healing process with greater compassion.
In this recording, participants will learn intermediate-level neurophysiology as it relates to cognitive-linguistic skills and behavioral control, as well as explore mindfulness techniques for stress reduction. The overlying foci of the course are to arm treating professionals with an improved clinical eye, predicting dysfunction, and expedite the pathway to treatment. Course content will also include patient-focused educational materials for stroke and traumatic brain injury ready to utilize by treating practitioners.
Manual – Addressing Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site (20.7 MB) | 181 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Neuroanatomy And The Impact On Cognitive Processing
Optic System And Visual Perception
How Neurotransmitters Drive The Bus
Executive Functions Of The Frontal Lobe
Communication And The Left Hemispheric Functions
Spatial Processing And The Right Hemispheric Functions
The Hidden Processors-Thalamic Influences
Memory: How The Hippocampus And The Amygdala Partner
Recovery From Acceleration/Deceleration Injuries: Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI)
Agitation Management Strategies
Enriching Patient And Clinician Relationships
Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP, is a clinical specialist in traumatic brain injury and communication disorders at a 450+ bed Level 1 Trauma hospital in Saint Paul, MN with almost 25 years of acute, residential, and outpatient rehabilitation experience. During his tenure at the hospital he has focused on neuro-based diagnostics and intervention for dysphagia, cognitive-linguistic deficits, head and neck cancer management, patient advocacy, and curriculum development. Mr. Quellier has made a career-long study of the intricacies of neurology, completed advanced training in brain dissection at Marquette University, actively engages in staff development training, and recently joined a surgery team in preserving language function during tumor resections.
In addition to his clinical practice, he has previously held a faculty position at the University of Minnesota Duluth teaching graduate level coursework, and taught undergraduate workshops as adjunct faculty at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. Mr. Quellier is excited to bring this topic to the forefront after working with the interdisciplinary team’s challenges in understanding the “what and why” of traumatic brain injury, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases and tumor resections as they apply to behavioral changes. He graduated Cum Laude with his bachelor’s degree and graduate degree from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Jerome Quellier has an employment relationship with Regions Hospital. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Jerome Quellier is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Course Requirement: Jerome Quellier – Addressing Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site: Clinical Tools & Strategies Specific to Patient Deficits
Real Value: $219.99
One time cost: USD 59.99
Check more original content of Jerome Quellier – Addressing Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site – Clinical Tools & Strategies Specific to Patient Deficits
Our support staff is the best by far! please do not hesitate to contact us at email: [email protected] and we’ll be happy to help!
You want to get “Jerome Quellier – Addressing Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site – Clinical Tools & Strategies Specific to Patient Deficits” now right?!!!
YES! I’M READY TO ADD TO CART BUTTON ON THIS PAGE NOW !