James Curtis, PhD (he/him) π³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
@JamesCurtisSLP
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Clinical Researcher and Speech-Language Pathologist π¨ββοΈ @WeillCornell in NYC π researching voice, cough, and swallowing disorders. #LGBTQIA+
New York, NY
Joined September 2019
Hello Twitter π I have added a #Bluesky account to my social and may be eventually be transitioning completely over from here to there. Feel free to give me a follow!
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Check out our new free open access study examining how different types of foods impact #vases ratings of #pharyngeal residue and oral processing during #FEES in outpatient adults! Link below π«Άπ»
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Exciting News π¨ We just added an online option for #medslp wanting attending Day 1 Only of our #FEES and #Videostroboscopy course at @WeillCornell in #NewYorkCity June 13. This day focuses exclusively on interpretation and documentation of #FEES and #VASES π
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Hi all π Join us June 13-15 in #NYC π for our inaugural #FEES and #Laryngeal Imaging/#Stroboscopy Course! πRegistration now live at: https://t.co/jZ7HPVNxgq
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π¨ SLPs, we need your help! π¨ We are conducting a 20-30 minute survey study on perceptual ratings of pharyngeal residue in MBS π©». Weβre looking for SLPs π©ββοΈ at all levelsβclinicians, trainees, and studentsβto take part. Link to survey β‘οΈ https://t.co/4zPjzpETOW
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Call all #dysphagia clinicians and #medslp π¨ please consider taking 10-15 minutes to fill out this international dysphagia survey and share with colleagues and friends π₯³ https://t.co/VeCaZkxkod
@adrcallendes @vergara_herazo @annacmiles @curtisAIRlab
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π¨Publication Alert!π¨Β This new study demonstrates that ratings of #pharygneal residue change as an effect of puree type and color during #FEESπ¨βπ¬ see thread for study details and link π₯³
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Check out this article investigating the relationship between RSC and pharyngeal residue, penetration, and aspiration in PwPD. https://t.co/CEU8UktolD (publisher version) https://t.co/1TOwpyayd9 (self-archived) @jamescborders @AirwayLab @WeillCornell @JamesCurtisSLP (1/2)
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Really inspiring and impactful work by @jamescborders and colleagues. Hope our field can gain traction in this and we each do our part! π₯³
Excited to share a new preprint with @ek_kearney & @SLPAustin where we examine how synthetic data can be used to share sensitive data in CSD while maintaining participant confidentiality & statistical properties of the dataset. A brief π§΅... https://t.co/SsI9k0xtxI
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#JSLHR study by @JamesCurtisSLP et al. demonstrates a direct relationship between respiratory-swallow coordination with pharyngeal residue, penetration, and aspiration in Parkinson's disease. https://t.co/OnYPcQa0Qz
@curtisAIRlab
@SIGPerspectives @CSDisseminate @WeillCornell
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Purpose: Respiratoryβswallow coordination (RSC) frequently changes in people with Parkinson's disease (PwPD). Little is known about how these cha...
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Couldnβt be prouder of my mentor @AirwayLab Dr. Michelle Troche on this well deserved acknowledgment and award. Congratulations! π@TeachersCollege
@PittTweet @UCSanDiego @UNC @UABNews Michelle Troche, Ph.D., CCC-SLP (@TeachersCollege) has made it her mission to diversify the profession while running a successful research program. Her mentoring philosophy places an emphasis on balancing family & personal values with career goals.
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The figure below depicts the frequency with which various voice-related terms were used 'sometimes', 'almost always', or 'always' during #voice therapy ποΈπΆ - providing an important landscape ποΈof current voice therapy practice patterns π₯
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Perceived positivity of a term was significantly related to clinical endorsement π For every 1-point increase in perceived positivity rating (using a 5-point Likert scale), respondents were 60.5 times more likely to indicate the term should be used in clinical practice.
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