Enhancing saliva management in people living with Motor Neurone Disease

Tracks
10-minute presentations
Dysphagia
Neurological disorders
Progressive disorders
Saliva control
Swallowing
Friday, June 26, 2026
1:40 PM - 1:50 PM
Knowledge Hub | Central Room B, Ground Floor

Overview

Dr Shana Taubert


Details

⏫ Rapid oral presentation
⏲️ 1:40–1:50 pm
⌛ 10-minutes
📚 Assumed knowledge of attendees: Intermediate (Some previous learning/working knowledge of topic e.g. treated a few cases)


Presenter

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Dr Shana Taubert
Royal Brisbane And Women's Hospital

Enhancing saliva management in people living with Motor Neurone Disease

1:40 PM - 1:50 PM

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Dr Shana Taubert is a speech pathology clinician researcher at The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, where she specialises in progressive neurological disorders. Shana completed her PhD at the University of Queensland, investigating enhancing Videofluoroscopic Swallow Studies practice. Her research and national teaching and training focuses on advancing the evidence based clinical practices on these topics.

Session chair

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Dai Pu
Monash University & Little Birds Allied Health


Student volunteer(s)

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Sharene Min Min Chia

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Yakufu Dilinuer

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