
Elizabeth Turner
Elizabeth Turner, MS CCC SLP based in charlottesville, Virginia. 18 years of experience with specialization in Dysphagia Management, Critical Care, Tracheostomy and Ventilator Management.
MS CCC SLP ·
About
Elizabeth Turner's clinical expertise is extensive, spanning over a decade of work in renowned medical facilities. Currently, she serves as a Level IV Clinician and Speech-Language Pathologist at the University of Virginia Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center. In this role, she specializes in critical care dysphagia management, tracheostomy and ventilator patient care, and has completed advanced training in Modified Barium Swallow Impairment (MBSImp) and Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES). Her contributions include developing guidelines for dysphagia management following intubation and lung transplant, as well acting as a subject area expect for trach patient. She completes language and cognitive-lingusitic evalutations following traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain surgery or large ENT surgery. She has worked with patients from a variety of settings, including skilled nursing facility, nursing homes, and hospice. She is passionate about end of life care.
Turner's expertise has been recognized through various professional engagements, including a publication in the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology on postextubation dysphagia in COVID-19 patients, and a poster presentation at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) conference on the impact of a multidisciplinary tracheostomy team protocol. She has also presented at the Speech-Language Hearing Association of Virginia and the Tennessee Hospital Association Leadership Summit, further solidifying her reputation as a knowledgeable and respected expert in her field.
Specialties
Work Experience
Provide acute care Speech Pathology services in a Level I Trauma Center, with emphasis on critical care dysphagia management.
Provided speech/language and swallow services in an acute care setting.
Provided dysphagia and speech-language services in a 615-bed acute care setting.
Conducted Modified Barium Swallow Studies and bedside swallow assessments in the adult and geriatric population, including managing end-of-life feeding issues.
Education
Minor in Special Education
Credentials & Licenses
American Speech-Language Hearing Association
State of Virginia Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
State of Virginia