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The Pathophysiology of GERD: Implications for the SLP
Author: Michael E. Groher, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow
Course Description
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Michael E.
Groher, Ph.D. is well known for his extensive clinical efforts
in behalf of dysphagic patients. He began his career in Seattle
under the mentorship of Dr. George Larsen, one of the first
speech pathologists to address the needs of dysphagic persons.
Dr. Groher then moved to New York where he was the assistant
chief of audiology and speech pathology at the VA Medical
Center. In 1990 he was appointed service chief at the VA
Medical Center in Tampa Florida. He was Clinical Professor
and Associate Chair in the Department of Communicative Disorders
at the University of Florida Health Science Center for several
years. He is currently Professor of Communicative Disorders
at Redlands University in Redlands California.
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Continuing Education Units - CEUs