Confidently recognize common and uncommon pharyngeal and laryngeal anomalies during endoscopic exams
Integrate precise anomaly-specific terminology into your reports—language rarely taught in graduate school but standard in ENT medical practices
Produce clear, clinically compelling reports that highlight your diagnostic skill and strengthen your professional reputation
Turn Your Knowledge into Impact: Confidence that Grows and Reports that Impress
This e-book is a focused, highly practical guide designed for medical speech-language pathologists, endoscopists, and students who want to confidently recognize, describe, and document laryngeal and pharyngeal anomalies with accuracy and clinical authority. Content & Structure: • Organized by anomaly type and region for fast, intuitive reference during FEES and Videostroboscopy interpretation. • Features clear descriptions and visual explanations of common and uncommon anomalies encountered in everyday clinical practice. • Highlights findings rarely covered in graduate programs, bridging the terminology gap between SLPs and otolaryngology. • Provides standardized descriptive language to elevate documentation and ensure consistency across evaluations. What Customers Will Gain: • Confidence in identifying structural and functional anomalies seen during FEES, and Videostroboscopy. • Mastery of precise, ENT-aligned terminology that strengthens professional communication and clinical reporting. • The ability to craft clear, compelling descriptions that reflect advanced clinical judgment and expertise. • Sharpened observational skills that improve diagnostic clarity and enhance patient care. • How It Helps You Succeed: • By deepening your understanding of laryngeal and pharyngeal anomalies, you’ll improve the accuracy of your evaluations, elevate the quality of your documentation, and communicate more effectively with ENT partners and referral sources. This expertise not only enhances patient outcomes—it also increases your professional credibility, supports stronger collaborations, and can lead to more referrals and growth in your clinical practice.