Sinead Rothrie
sineadrothrie.bsky.social
Sinead Rothrie
@sineadrothrie.bsky.social
Speech and language therapist, passionate about improving and enhancing the care experiences of both patients and professionals through collaboration.

Interests - head and neck cancer care, oncology, late effects, EBP
Very proud to be part of a group of AHPs today at BAHNO2025 advocating for patient engagement in research and hearing the voice of experts through experience @pointofcarefdn.bsky.social
May 16, 2025 at 1:38 PM
The fantastic Juliet Rayment sharing her collaborative work on the Positive Midwifery project and keeping the spark alive in learning @pointofcarefdn.bsky.social
March 20, 2025 at 10:36 AM
Delighted to share new paper on scoping out the evidence for AHP led surveillance in HNC - rdcu.be/edut1 but actually we need to be looking at post surveillance monitoring for QOL concerns and late effects and ways to facilitate early support for people
An exploration of nursing and Allied Health Professional (AHP)-led post-treatment surveillance and survivorship care for people with head and neck cancer—a scoping review
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March 14, 2025 at 7:11 AM
Lovely time at RCSLT today talking to our Trustees about my life as an SLT. Thanks for the opportunity!
December 11, 2024 at 10:52 AM
Reposted by Sinead Rothrie
Just reinjecting an old favourite in the discourse 💕
December 1, 2024 at 12:22 AM
Listened to the amazing @tanjaclara_living_a_lary_life (insta) on ‘Life changing’ BBC Sounds today talking eloquently about her head and neck cancer diagnosis and treatment. 100% recommend. #headandneckcancer #patientexpert
November 27, 2024 at 8:03 PM
Reposted by Sinead Rothrie
Are you an adult community SLT in the UK? Want to give your views on the SLT role in communication in #dementia? We're looking for a couple more participants to join a final online focus group on Monday 2nd Dec at 11am. Email me: a.hockley@ucl.ac.uk for more info. #bskySPEECHIES
November 27, 2024 at 11:46 AM
Reposted by Sinead Rothrie
editorial from @bmj.com and paper: Poor staff retention is associated with higher patient mortality. Have said it before & I’ll say it again. If you don’t care for the carers, they cannot care for their patients.
www.bmj.com/content/387/...
November 24, 2024 at 8:51 PM