VISITING SCHOLAR PRESENTATION
Suzanne Thoyre, PhD, RN, FAAN Francis Hill Fox Distinguished Term Professor and Director, PhD and Post Doctoral Programs University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing
Suzanne Thoyre’ s nursing research and clinical interests are in the area of development, taking both a physiological and behavioral approach to understanding the feeding problems of preterm infants. She has experience in the collection and analysis of physiological measures, including pulse oximetry, EKG recording, respiratory effort, sucking, and auditory assessment of breathing and swallowing. In addition she has experience in the collection and analysis of observational data and its integration with physiologic data. She provides consultation in the areas of co-regulated, cue-based feeding, using guided participation to develop the feeding practice of families, nurses, and feeding therapists, intervention research, and observational methods.
Guiding preterm infants toward skill development while protecting their feeding experience
Friday, March 13, 2015 12:00 p.m. -‐ 1:00 p.m. CHW Briggs & Stratton Auditorium
If you would like to schedule individual or small group consultation with Suzanne Thoyre, please contact Lisa Giallanza at
[email protected] or call 955-‐3614