Season 1 Finale: a round up of a year of SVS PodChats and a look forward to 2021.


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Dec 23 2020 14 mins  

SVS PodChats episodes have reached all around the world, showcasing the collaborations which have lead to some amazing resources and opportunities in this most difficult of years. In this episode Suzanne and Fiona chat about how 2020 was the year that COVID-19 changed how we all lived, worked and trained. We reflect on some of the challenges and how clinicians responded with resilience, creativity and generosity.
Listen in as we reflect on the year, and get a glimpse into what is coming in 2021.

Our thanks to our guests during 2020, and to all our listeners wherever you are located.
We have some exciting guests lined up for 2021, and do let us know your burning topics for next year.
Sending everyone our good wishes for a very happy and healthy new year.

Fiona and Suzanne

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About us: Fiona Robinson and Suzanne Slade are HCPC registered Speech and Language Therapists practising in the UK and we educate health professionals in clinical skills in Speech Voice and Swallowing. We collaborate with international experts to create fabulous learning events. We design and deliver bespoke and comprehensive FEES courses for teams online or at your location where circumstances allow. We work with clinicians of all levels of expertise to start and progress FEES competencies in practitioner or supervisor roles and tailor programmes of education and supervision.
Our website blog and SVS PodChats explore current opinion and topics related to speech voice and swallowing with PodChats notes and further resources for some episodes.

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