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TBI MedSLP Inc. Transforms into a Non-Profit Organization with a Mission to Empower Speech Pathologists and Revolutionize Healthcare

TBI MedSLP non profit announcement

Denver, Colorado [January 15, 2024] - TBI MedSLP Inc., formerly a pioneering organization in the field of speech pathology and healthcare, is thrilled to announce its new status as a non-profit organization. This transformative milestone will enable TBI MedSLP to expand its reach and continue its unwavering dedication to providing education and support to speech pathologists and healthcare providers across the nation.

As an organization with a resolute focus on brain injury, TBI MedSLP is on a mission to enhance patient outcomes and establish an enriching rapport between patients and healthcare providers. Through our comprehensive programs, we aim to revolutionize communication strategies, improve patient care, and ultimately, transform lives.

TBI MedSLP's efforts are driven by a genuine desire to uplift the speech pathology community and healthcare providers by equipping them with the knowledge and tools they need to make a significant impact in the lives of those affected by brain injuries. By bridging the gap in understanding, we empower healthcare professionals to provide the highest standard of care, resulting in improved long-term patient outcomes.

We believe that education and support are integral to fostering a compassionate healthcare network. TBI MedSLP offers a wide range of resources, including workshops, training courses, interactive webinars, research materials, and professional consultations. Our programs are thoughtfully designed to address the unique challenges faced by speech pathologists and healthcare providers in treating brain injury patients. From communication strategies to developing personalized treatment plans, TBI MedSLP arms professionals with the expertise needed to make a lasting difference in the lives of their patients.

However, we cannot embark on this transformative journey alone. We rely on the support of passionate individuals like yourself to empower TBI MedSLP and expand our grassroots movement. By making even a small donation, you become an integral part of our mission to reach more patients and providers, serving as a catalyst for positive change in the field of speech pathology and healthcare.

"Together, we can reshape the future for patients recovering from brain injuries and create a more connected, empathetic healthcare system," said Tracie Bearden, Founder of TBI MedSLP. "Your support, whether through financial contributions or sharing our organization's message, is vital in furthering our impactful work."

TBI MedSLP invites you to learn more about our endeavors and make a difference in the lives of individuals affected by brain injuries. Join our movement, and let us shape a future where communication transforms lives.

Any donation, big or small, helps our grassroots organization reach more speech therapists, providers, and patients. Make a donation today!


For Media Inquiries:

Tracie Bearden, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIST

Executive Director

720-791-2630

tracie@tbimedslp.com

For more information about TBI MedSLP's programs and how you can get involved, please visit:

Website: www.tbimedslp.com

Social Media:

- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/tbi-medslp

- Instagram: www.instagram.com/tracieb.slp

Tracie Bearden

Tracie is a Denver-based Speech Language Pathologist and Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer with over 14 years of experience. She specializes in working with brain injury survivors in acute care and intensive rehabilitation settings. As the owner of TBI MedSLP, a non-profit organization. Tracie is dedicated to providing accessible and affordable brain injury education to speech pathologists, healthcare providers, and the public. Her work aims to enhance patient outcomes and awareness through comprehensive education.

https://www.tbimedslp.com
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