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Roger D. Newman
Also publishes as (Roger Newman)
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Newman, Roger D., Ray, Robin, Woodward, Lynn, and Glass, Beverley (2020) Factors contributing to the preferred method of feeding in end‑stage dementia: a scoping review. Dysphagia, 35. pp. 616-629.
Newman, Roger, Vilardell, Natàlia, Clavé, Pere, and Speyer, Renée (2016) Effect of bolus viscosity on the safety and efficacy of swallowing and the kinematics of the swallow response in patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia: white paper by the European Society for Swallowing Disorders (ESSD). Dysphagia, 31 (2). pp. 232-249.
Newman, Roger D. (2012) Introduction to the videofluoroscopic swallowing study. In: Newman, Roger D., and Nightingale, Julie M., (eds.) Videofluoroscopy: a multidisciplinary team approach. Plural, San Diego, CA, USA, pp. 3-17.
Newman, Roger D. (2012) Structural causes of high dysphagia. In: Newman, Roger D., and Nightingale, Julie M., (eds.) Videofluoroscopy: a multidisciplinary team approach. Plural, San Diego, CA, USA, pp. 263-279.
Newman, Roger D., and Nightingale, Julie M. (2012) Videofluoroscopic review of swallowing: biomechanics, physiology, and pathology. Plural Publishing.
Newman, Roger (2012) Videofluoroscopy. In: Nightingale, Julie M., and Law, Robert L., (eds.) Gastrointestinal Tract Imaging. An Evidence-Based Practice Guide. Churchill Livingstone, London, UK, pp. 103-115.
Newman, Roger D., and Nightingale, Julie M. (2012) Videofluoroscopy: a multidisciplinary team approach. Plural Publishing, San Diego, CA, USA.
Newman, Roger, and Long, Tony (2012) A transatlantic comparative study of acute dysphagia services. American Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 2 (5). pp. 96-102.
Newman, Roger D., and Nightingale, Julie (2011) Improving patient access to videofluoroscopy services: Role of the practitioner-led clinic. Radiography, 17 (4). pp. 280-283.
Newman, Roger D., and Nightingale, Julie (2009) Interpreting the swallowing function by videofluoroscopy. Imaging & Therapy Practice, January. pp. 16-22.