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VIDEO LIBRARY

From Childhood & Beyond: Myofunctional Influence on Airway Development and Appropriate Interventions From the Cradle to the Grave

This two-part series was presented at our 2023 Sleep Conference by Nicole Goldfarb, MA, CCC-SLP, COM. The video series is approximately 1 hour in length (the specific length for each video is listed below) and each video is worth 1 CME.

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Nicole Goldfarb founded the San Diego Center For Speech Therapy & Myofunctional Therapy (SDCST) in 2003. She is one of only three practicing Certified Orofacial Myologists in San Diego County (as of 2020). Nicole also has the distinction of being one of only three Certified Orofacial Myologists in all of San Diego that also has a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology, an unparalleled combination of degrees that allows her to provide the most advanced and comprehensive treatment, as most patients with speech issues also have myofunctional issues. In achieving her orofacial myofunctional therapy certification, Nicole received the highest score ever appointed on the International Association of Orofacial Myology certification exam at that time. She has been practicing speech-language pathology since 2003 and myofunctional therapy since 2008.

 

Nicole has achieved numerous pieces of training in both speech-language pathology and myofunctional disorders, and she has a special passion and interest in sleep-disordered breathing and diagnosing restricted frenums as they relate to myofunctional disorders. Nicole received intensive and advanced training for over a year with the nationally renowned Certified Orofacial Myologist, Katha Phair. Katha trained Nicole in the unique, specialized, and unmatched techniques that she had developed and refined over the past 40 years. In 2014, Katha Phair selected Nicole to take over her myofunctional therapy practice. Nicole holds a solid foundation in the application of research and clinical knowledge in the fields of Speech-Language Pathology and Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders. Nicole is an extremely thorough clinician, has a profound knowledge base, and utilizes evidence-based standards which are evident in her detailed assessments, treatment planning, and long-term patient care and follow-up.

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Nicole has presented all around San Diego and internationally on Myofunctional Therapy as it relates to Sleep-Disordered Breathing in both children and adults. Nicole is currently on the Child Airway Initiative Task Force (CAST), a small national team developing the universal screening tool for all dentists to use to screen for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) as per the 10/2017 ADA proposal that all dentists should screen all patients for SDB. As of 2019, Nicole is 1 of 15 people from across the country on this team supported by the American Dental Association (ADA) developing the universal screening tool that all dentists and orthodontists across the United States will use to screen children for sleep apnea and sleep-disordered breathing, and it is estimated that pediatricians will be using this screening tool for all patients in the upcoming years as well. Having a child with sleep apnea identified at the age of 2 years old sparked Nicole’s passion and special interest in pediatric sleep-disordered breathing. Nicole’s life-long quest is to help in the early identification and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing.

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Previously, Nicole worked in the Solana Beach School District (SBSD) as a Speech-Language Pathologist, district assessor, and Speech-Language Pathology supervisor for over six years. Nicole was chosen by the administration of SBSD to present for the entire Solana Beach School District during the Professional Development Days on the topic of Visualization Strategies to Increase Language Comprehension based on the Lindamood-Bell Visualizing and Verbalizing Program®. While at SBSD, Nicole was a master teacher for Speech-Language Pathology interns from San Diego State University and the University of Redlands. Nicole has also been a supervisor for beginning Speech-Language Pathologists in their Clinical Fellowship Year.

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Nicole graduated Magna Cum Laude from U.C. San Diego with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She achieved a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from San Diego State University where she was selected as The Outstanding Graduate Student by the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. Nicole received the ACE Award for continuing education for 2009-2012 from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association for her advanced professional development and pieces of training in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. Nicole combines her background and skills in Psychology, Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology to provide effective and result-based therapy for children and adults of all ages.

Childhood and Beyond - Part 1

This video is 25 minutes and 36 seconds in length.

Childhood & Beyond - Part 2

This video is 25 minutes and 09 seconds in length.

This video learning experience will provide an opportunity to earn up to 25 Category 1 CME credits. This experience is powered by CMEfy - an AI-powered platform that directs learners along a pathway to capture reflections at the point of inspiration and point of care. Clinicians may earn CME/CE credit via ReflectCE, the accredited activity portal. Learn more at HTTP://about.cmefy.com/cme-info.

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