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QUAD #27 – Multidisciplinary – How Do Teams Enhance Outcomes by the CCHMC ADEC Team

QUAD #27 - Multidisciplinary - How Do Teams Enhance Outcomes by the CCHMC ADEC Team
In this special episode from the QUAD Conference hosted by Cincinnati Children’s, Lizzy Lee takes us inside one of the world’s largest and most advanced multidisciplinary programs for children with complex airway and digestive conditions: the Aerodigestive and Esophageal Center (ADEC).

You’ll hear from a diverse team of specialists—including speech-language pathologists, ENTs, GI, pulmonologists, and pediatric surgeons—who collaborate to manage complex conditions like esophageal atresia, TEF, chronic aspiration, GERD, and swallowing disorders.

Key Highlights:

Speech Pathology: VFSS, FEES, manometry, and innovative approaches to swallowing therapy

Pulmonology: Airway clearance, aspiration management, bronchoscopy, and ventilator weaning

ENT Perspective: Stratifying airway risk and managing vocal fold and structural anomalies

Gastroenterology: Managing GERD, motility, EOE, and feeding disorders

Surgical Insight: Feeding access, tracheopexy, and complex lung or airway repairs

The episode is a masterclass in how cross-specialty teamwork leads to better diagnostics, better surgeries, and better long-term outcomes for children with aerodigestive disorders.

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