ANCDS Annual Meeting Speaker Spotlight: Jacqueline Hinckley, PhD

Register for the 2019 ANCDS Annual Meeting!
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Hyatt Regency Orlando | Orlando, FL

Functional Treatment of Neurogenic Communication Disorders - Fueling the Future

Hinckley
Jacqueline Hinckley, PhD


Dr. Hinckley has research and clinical interests in neurologic communication disorders, specifically aphasia and cognition.  She is Board Certified in Neurogenic Communication Disorders by ANCDS and has served as an Executive and Advisory Board member of the National Aphasia Association.  Her particular areas of interest include aphasia treatment research, qualitative methods and approaches, and implementation science.  Currently, she is Co-PI for Project BRIDGE: Building Research Initiatives by Developing Group Effort, funded by the Patient-Centered Outcome Research Institute (PCORI) (2017-2019).  She is the author of two books, Narrative-Based Practice in Speech-Language Pathology, and What Is It Like to Have a Communication Impairment? Simulations for Family, Friends, and Caregivers.  She has served on the Editorial Board of Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation and Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders.  She has published numerous journal articles and book chapters.  She enjoys the opportunities she has to present at national and international conferences and is particularly proud of her former Ph.D. students, who are out changing the world.

Topic #1: 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. | Historical Overview - The trajectory or evolution toward incorporation of patient-centered and integrated care in neurorehabilitation

Topic #2: 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. | Starting Points in Person-Centered Care: Planning for clinician and consumer value and acceptability

Topic #3: 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. | Starting Points in Clinical Practice: Determining the client's priorities

 

Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Hinckley is a salaried professor at Nova Southeastern University.  She has received grants from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.  Dr. Hinckley received a waiver of her ANCDS conference fee and an honorarium from ANCDS for her presentation at this meeting.

Non-financial: Dr. Hinckley is an Advisory Board Member for the National Aphasia Association.  She also serves as Executive Director Emeritus for Voices of Hope for Aphasia.

Learner Outcomes:

  1. Describe three ways to engage stakeholders in research activities.
  2. Describe the process for using motivational interviewing to identify person-centered goals.
  3. Identify at least three techniques for engaging community stakeholders and resources to maximize participation and engagement.

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