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One-Way Speaking Valves: Application and Benefits 

One-Way Speaking Valves: Application and Benefits 

02/17/2026

Webinar

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This course provides a dynamic and practical look at the principles, indications, and clinical use of one-way speaking valves (OWSVs) for patients with a tracheostomy. Learners gain valuable insights of how these valves work, when they should be introduced, and how different valve designs can be matched to the needs of both ventilated and non-ventilated patients.

This engaging content highlights the integration of Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HMEs) to strengthen pulmonary health, paired with a clear, step-by-step framework for assessing candidacy, fitting the valve, and integrating it safely into everyday clinical practice. The course also brings clarity to the use of OWSVs within the decannulation pathway, helping clinicians distinguish when it may be appropriate to use.

Time  

February 17, 19:00-20:30 Central European Time (CET)

Learning objectives:  

    • Outline the fundamental principles and clinical indications for using one-way speaking valves in patients with a tracheostomy.
    • Discuss the differences between various types of one-way valves and their use in both ventilated and non-ventilated patient populations.
    • Discuss the integration of HMEs within a one-way speaking valve (OWSV) regimen to optimize pulmonary health.
    • Describe the step-by-step process for assessing, fitting, and implementing one-way speaking valves in clinical practice.
    • Explore the role of one-way speaking valves within the decannulation process.
    • Explore evidence-based outcomes demonstrating improvements in communication, swallowing, and overall patient care associated with one-way speaking valve use.

    Agenda:  

    19:00 – 19:05 | Welcome & Introduction

    19:05 – 19:20 | Foundations of One-Way Speaking Valves

    19:20 – 19:35 | Assessing Suitability

    19:35 – 19:55 | Evidence & Clinical Pathways

    19:55 – 20:15 | Practical Application

    20:15 – 20:20 | Optimizing Pulmonary Health

    20:20 – 20:30 | Q&A and Closing Remarks

    Expert panel:  

      Fay Ramessur

      Speech and Language Pathologist and Senior Clinical Educator at Atos Medical (Global). Fay is employed by Atos Medical and receives a salary and has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.

      Janna Schulte

      Speech and Language Pathologist, specialized in dysphagia and tracheostomy management. She is a Clinical Educator at Atos Medical (Global) and a Medical Science Liaison Manager for Atos Germany. Janna is employed by Atos Medical and receives a salary, and she has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.

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