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Posts by Georgina Smith

But as a doctor who is very much a writer, I feel a sense of dread and even grief at this new option (or pressure) to outsource my note-writing to AI. The note-writing process — even clicking through those checkbox- and template-driven forms — is still how I make meaning of events, conversations, and relationships. When I sit down to write a note, I am more than merely a technician who knows how to perform a procedure, interpret a lab result, or prescribe a medication; I’m a human being who can integrate my patient’s story into what I know about the human body and the human experience, and who can distill that understanding into words.

But as a doctor who is very much a writer, I feel a sense of dread and even grief at this new option (or pressure) to outsource my note-writing to AI. The note-writing process — even clicking through those checkbox- and template-driven forms — is still how I make meaning of events, conversations, and relationships. When I sit down to write a note, I am more than merely a technician who knows how to perform a procedure, interpret a lab result, or prescribe a medication; I’m a human being who can integrate my patient’s story into what I know about the human body and the human experience, and who can distill that understanding into words.

So strange that across a variety of professions, people who recognize the value of human beings writing words say the exact same things about ceding that work to a bot.

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This is horrible to post, but I may as well post it. We are essentially shutting down research operations in my group, which is focused on treatments for pediatric brain cancer. I’m a well funded investigator, and there’s no choice. Science can’t function without the stability of NIH

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IJLCD Winter Lecture 2025: What makes language interventions work – exploring the active ingredients
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ICYMI The FABULOUS 🆓 #IJLCDWinterLecture 🦋 #bskySPEECHIES #DevLangDis www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z_c... presented by @cristina-mckean.bsky.social👑 💐and @pfrizelleslt.bsky.social👑💐 Starts with @markjayes.bsky.social announcing the 2025 IJLCD journal prize-winner @lottiegasp.bsky.social Terrific slides!

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My gripe, if I have one, is 'uni didn't teach us X' which should be (a) I don't remember learning this and (b) I learnt how to acquire this area of practice

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Neale Daniher, former AFL player and motor neurone disease advocate, named Australian of the Year Indigenous scientist Dr Katrina Ruck awarded Young Australian of the Year, and charity co-founder Brother Olly Pickett named Senior Australian of the Year * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Neale Daniher has been named as…

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"...the biggest blockages in public hospitals...are people discharged from hospital who were unable to leave because they were waiting for an aged-care place to open up, or people with NDIS packages...with not enough support to leave." Federal responsibilities that are dealt with by the states.

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Hi Jenni, I have a friend who would be interested in participating. How can I send her information about this study? Thank you!

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What of the families and children in regional and rural areas who have high barriers to accessing a health system that provides "intensive" services?

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Without firm clear announcements on policy we can't speculate - but the message is getting clearer. A rare and often severe speech-sound disorder that invariably impacts multiple domains of a child's development will not be funded by NDIS.

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“We acknowledge that the evidence...indicates that [the girl] will require intensive speech pathology for her childhood apraxia of speech, however early intervention for [her] neurodevelopmental impairment and the supports she requires are the responsibility of the Health System to provide..."

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I've noticed using the word "valid" without qualification causes huge communication breakdowns on SLP instagram. "Valid" has a distinct colloquial/social media definition. Without the qualification of stating something is "scientifically" valid - the message quickly misconstrued and lambasted

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This article has been freed up for the next 2 weeks! Happy reading, everyone! A new year's gift from ASHA Journals. Thanks go to @carolinebowen.bsky.social! Please make sure you can get in, and let me know if you can't. It is freed up as of right now.

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This quote from Pamela Snow is one of my favourites from this year. Such a powerful statement. Children's instructional time is invaluable, and we have an ethical duty to ensure it's used effectively and responsibly.

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This systematic review found Enhanced Milieu Teaching (EMT) was more effective when implemented by caregivers than when implemented by therapists. So important that we partner with families in our work. #SLPeeps

1 year ago 13 7 0 0

"...consider the ethical implications of using a non-evidence-based intervention including both financial and opportunity costs"
A digestible systematic review with actionable conclusions. SLPs, researchers, and GLP proponents have a collective responsibility to examine this movement critically.

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