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Audiology 2007 - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder: Evidence and Practice

Audiology 2007A virtual conference on the Web for audiologists and speech-language pathologists
September 18-28, 2007

Special Interest Division 8 is a sponsor of the event and their affiliates receive a discount on the registration fee!

Perspectives is going GREEN to save some GREEN in 2008!

In 2008, Special Interest Division member publications, Perspectives, will be published online only. The Divisions are going to this new format:

  • To save some GREEN. Increases in content and frequency of publication coupled with increasing postage costs have put a strain on Division budgets. Publishing online only will free up resources that can be allocated to other Division programs and member benefits.
  • To be more GREEN. Online publishing is a positive step environmentally; it saves resources (paper, energy) associated with publishing hardcopy.
  • To respond to affiliates' interests in accessing content online.
  • To provide new benefits (e.g., archived issues).

2007 Topic for Division 9 Perspectives

Look for this exciting topic in Division 9's Perspectives this March and September!

  • Pediatric Amplification

Articles of Interest

Auditory Neuropathy in Children

"Auditory Neuropathy in Children" [PDF] by Tamara Scott was published in the February 18, 2003 issue of The ASHA Leader.

Multicultural Issues in Audiology

Download/view an article [PDF] on the topic by Karen Beverly-Ducker that appeared in the April 2003 issue of the Division 9 Newsletter, Perspectives on Hearing and Hearing Disorders in Children.

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Mission Statement

Special Interest Division 9 has as its main focus all areas related to childhood hearing. The mission is to provide a unified voice and advocacy for childhood hearing issues within ASHA. Other functions of the division are to permit interaction between members who share the same concerns; to provide for study sections within the division, with members of other divisions, and with members of allied health groups; to provide a forum for demonstration and sharing of new technologies, research, clinical developments, and treatment outcomes; and to provide a vehicle for input into education and training issues related to hearing in childhood.

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Study Topics

This Special Interest Division provides you with an opportunity for learning, communication, exchange of information and ideas and a unified voice within ASHA. Areas for study, discussion, and review include, but are not limited to:

  • Normal/abnormal auditory development
  • Nature and etiologies of hearing loss in children, including the study of syndromes and genetics
  • Prevention, identification, and diagnosis of hearing loss in infants and children, including high risk hearing screening programs
  • Medical management including middle-ear pathology and treatment
  • Outcomes measures
  • Educational management including aural habilitation, facilitation of speech, language and cognition, and educational methodologies and issues
  • Amplification including selection, evaluation and training for hearing aids, implantable aids, FM systems, cochlear implants, and assistive listening systems
  • Family and parenting issues in deaf education and Deaf culture

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Affiliate Benefits

Newsletter
Published three times annually, in April, July, and October, the Division 9 Newsletter—Perspective on Hearing and Hearing Disorders in Children—features:

  • News of division activities
  • Articles on clinical topics
  • Articles on professional and practice issues 

Newsletter Indexes [PDF] 
View indexes (author, subject, title) of articles published in the Division 9 newsletter.

Continuing Education
Division 9 sponsors a Short Course at the annual ASHA Convention. Division affiliates are eligible for a 50% discount on a Short Course at Convention.

Networking
Affiliates have the opportunity to identify others with interest in hearing and hearing disorders in childhood.   

Representation Within ASHA

  • The Division 9 Coordinator represents the Special Interest Division on Childhood Hearing within the ASHA Board of Division Coordinators.
  • The Steering Committee responds to ASHA requests for input regarding policy, guidelines, committees, and other issues.
  • Affiliates have the opportunity to provide input to the division leadership and ASHA.

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Steering Committee Members

Coordinator: Gayla F. Hutsell, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Associate Coordinator: Gina Gomez
Tamala Bradham, Vanderbilt University, Bill Wilkerson Center
Mary Buehler, University of Tennesee-Knoxville
Patti F. Martin, Arkansas Children's Hospital

Perspectives Editor: Beth Prieve, Syracuse University

CE Administrator: Jeanane Ferre

Ex Officios
Brian B. Shulman, Monitoring Vice President for Professional Practices in Speech-Language Pathology
Gwendolyn D. Wilson, Monitoring Vice President for Professional Practices in Audiology
Michelle Ferketic, Director, Special Interest Divisions and International Liaison Programs

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For additional information, call the ASHA Action Center at 1-800-498-2071.



This page was updated on: 2/28/2008.

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