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2002 Index

Articles are listed chronologically under subject headings.
* Asterisks indicate feature articles.

Audiology

Limbaugh Receives Cochlear Implant (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Hawaiian Audiologist Wins Tax Law Change (No. 1, Jan. 22

California Adopts Hearing Test for Safety Personnel (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Sound Connection: A Family Gets Cochlear Implants Together  (by Susan Boswell; No. 2, Feb. 5)

An Audiologist Becomes a Cochlear Implant Patient (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Need the Facts on Medicare Reimbursement? Audiology 2002 Medicare Fee Schedule Available (No. 4, March 5)

International Noise Awareness Day (No. 4, March 5)

The Psychology of Hearing Loss  (by Mary Kaland & Kate Salvatore; No. 5, March 19)

Comments Sought on EHDI Model Bill (No. 5, March 19)

Amplification for Infants  (by Kathryn Beauchaine & Patricia Stelmachowicz; No. 7, April 16)

Audiology Platform Charts Course for Profession (No. 9, May 14)

ASHA Opposes Medicaid Hearing Aid Bill in California (No. 9, May 14)

Access Audiology: An E-Newsletter Is Born (No. 10, May 28)

ASHA Withdraws From Hearing Healthcare Initiative (No. 11, June 11)

Bridging the Service Gap Through Audiology Telepractice (No. 11, June 11)

Penetrating the Secrets of the Cochlear Nucleus (No. 12, June 25)

CMS Definition of Audiologist is Unchanged (No. 13, July 23)

Listen up Baby! FY 2003 EHDI Appropriation (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Beyond Ma Bell: Keeping in Touch With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patients in the 21st Century (No. 14, Aug. 6)

"Access Audiology" Draws a Crowd (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Making the Connection: FM Systems and Cochlear Implants (No. 16, Sept. 10)

National Classroom Acoustics Standard Sets Criteria for Noise and Reverberation (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Meningitis Linked to Cochlear Implants: Recipients and Candidates May Benefit From Vaccination (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Otitis Media and Children’s Language and Learning  (by Joanne Roberts & Lisa Hunter; No. 18, Oct. 8)

Hearing Loss and the Medically Fragile Patient (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Resources for Audiologists in Health Care (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Agencies Seek Reports of Meningitis in Cochlear Implant Recipients (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Louisiana Initiates Hearing Aid Program (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Former Miss America Receives Cochlear Implant (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Audiologic Rehabilitation: Making Sense of Sound (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Miss Washington State Advocates for Children With Hearing Loss (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Gallaudet to Launch Genetics Program for Audiologists (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Petition to OSHA Requests Change in Hearing Loss Rule (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Bottom Line

Getting Health Plans to Pay for Pediatric Verbal Apraxia (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Instrumental Assessment of Dysphagia: A Guide to Medicare Reimbursement (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Finding Answers to Your Billing Questions: Reimbursement Resources for Audiologists and SLPs (No. 5, March 19)

Health Plan Payment for Stuttering Treatment (No. 7, April 16)

Coding Options for Central Auditory Processing (No. 9, May 14)

Health Benefits for Federal Employees: Promoting Direct Access for Audiologists (No. 12, June 25)

Payment for Voice Evaluation and Treatment (No. 13, July 23)

Assigning CPT Modifiers (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Medicare Reimbursement of Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Services (No. 20, Nov. 5)

The Importance of Documenting What You Do (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Convention

Frankly, My Dear … Atlanta’s the Place to Be!  (by Ellen Uffen; No. 10, May 28)

Advance Your Career: Visit Placement Center/Job Fair in Atlanta (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Schedule of ASHA Convention Meetings (No. 20, Nov. 5)

ED Assistant Secretaries to Speak at ASHA Convention (No. 20, Nov. 5)

ASHA Members Link up in Atlanta: Convention Draws More Than 10,000 Attendees to 1,300 Sessions (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Research Is Key to Reading Instruction: Top Officials From Department of Education Attend ASHA Convention (No. 23, Dec. 24)

ASHA Launches Campaign to Promote Audiologic Rehabilitation (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Legislative Council Meets in Atlanta (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Audiology Convention (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Assessment Tool Offers Culturally Fair Evaluation (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Young Teachers Unsure About When to Refer (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Ethics

ASHA’s Board of Ethics—Let’s Get Acquainted (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Serving Diverse Populations (No. 6, April 2)

How to File an Ethics Complaint (No. 10, May 28)

Loose Lips: Confidentiality in Relationships With Colleagues (No. 14, Aug. 6)

ASHA Code of Ethics and Research (No. 17, Sept. 24)

When Clinician and Parent Disagree (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Foundation

Foundation Call for 2002 Nominations (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Foundation Announces Research Funding for New Investigators (No. 4, March 5)

ASHFoundation Announces Master’s and Doctoral Student Funding (No. 7, April 16)

Foundation Invites Speech Science Grant Applications (No. 8, April 30)

Hooked on Research: Recipients of ASHFoundation Graduate Scholarships Look to the Future (No. 9, May 14)

ASHFoundation Awards Outcomes Grant to Mendel (No. 13, July 23)

ASHA Members Benefit From Latest ASHFoundation Corporation Donations From Delmar Learning, AEGIS (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Foundation Campaign Facts (No. 14, Aug. 6)

AEGIS Therapies Becomes Major Donor to ASHFoundation: Campaign Benefits ASHA Members (No. 16, Sept. 10)

2002 State Clinical Achievement Awardees (No. 21, Nov. 19)

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation 2002 Awards and Honorees (No. 23, Dec. 24)

From the President
(by Nancy A. Creaghead)

Collaborative Efforts in 2002 (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Health Care and Schools Services: More Coalitions and Collaborations (No. 4, March 5)

Collaborative Efforts in 2002 (No. 6, April 2)

The Benefits of Teamwork (No. 8, April 30)

Let’s Link Up at the Convention (No. 10, May 28)

Interconnections for Advocacy (No. 12, June 25)

Do You Know Where Your Money Is Going? (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Research Partnerships Build the Future (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Honoring Our Best and Brightest (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Academic Shortages and Professional Responsibilities (No. 21, Nov. 19)

The Power of the CCCs (No. 23, Dec. 24)

HIPAA Essentials

The HIPAA Privacy Rule in Everyday Life (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Do I Need a Consultant? (No. 4, March 5)

Electronic Data Interchange Compliance Can Be Delayed (No. 7, April 16)

Health and Human Services Proposes Changes to Privacy Rule (No. 8, April 30)

Simplifying the Transfer of Health Care Data (No. 10, May 28)

College and University Clinics Prepare for Privacy Rule (No. 13, July 23)

HIPAA Privacy Requirements for Business Associates (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Internet
(by Judith Maginnis Kuster)

Looking Ahead to "May Is Better Hearing and Speech Month": Educating the Public About Our Professions and Our Clients (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Uncovering Google Goodies (No. 5, March 19)

Real Clinicians Meet Virtual Clients (No. 8, April 30)

There’s Always Something New on the Internet (No. 11, June 11)

Jeers and Tears: Teasing and Communication Disorders (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Viruses and Virus Hoaxes (No. 17, Sept. 24)

How Could She Have Missed That? (No. 20, Nov. 5)

How Soon We Forget … (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Journals in Brief

LSHSS —Recent Advances in Phonological Theory and Treatment: Part II (No. 1, Jan. 22)

JSLHR —How Well Do Children With Down Syndrome Construct Narratives? (No. 2, Feb. 5)

LSHSS —Early Literacy Screening (No. 6, April 2)

JSLHR —Statistical Power—What Is It and How Do You Get It? (No. 7, April 16)

AJSLP —AAE Speakers and Aphasia Testing (No. 9, May 14)

JSLHR —Can You Hear Me Now? (No. 11, June 11)

LSHSS —Optimizing the Benefits of Cochlear Implants (No. 13, July 23)

JSLHR —Voice and Teaching (No. 14, Aug. 6)

JSLHR —Does SLI Interfere With Children’s Numerical Ability? (No. 18, Oct. 8)

LSHSS —Job Satisfaction Among Speech-Language Pathologists (No. 19, Oct. 22)

AJSLP —Chant Therapy to Prevent Vocal Fatigue (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Legislation, Regulation, & Reimbursement
(See "Audiology" for legislative, regulatory, and reimbursement stories pertaining exclusively to audiology.)

Congress Boosts Funding for Key Federal Programs: Federal Increases Will Flow to IDEA, Newborn Hearing Screening, Research (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Full Funding for IDEA: The Fight Continues (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Managing Medicare: Documenting What You Do Is as Important as Doing It (No. 2, Feb. 5)

PPS Takes Effect in Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Managing Medicare: Documentation in Long-Term Care (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Managing Medicare: Home Care Documentation (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Test Your Medicare IQ (No. 2, Feb. 5)

2002 Elections Critical in Congress: ASHA Launches Year-Long Get-Out-the-Vote Campaign (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Supreme Court Limits Scope of ADA (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Supreme Court Hears Landmark HMO Case Brought by Speech-Language Pathologist (No. 4, March 5)

AAC Devices and Hearing Aids Now Covered by Tricare: Decision Benefits Thousands of Military Dependents (No. 4, March 5)

State Policy Conference Set for May 16–18 (No. 4, March 5)

Patients’ Rights Move Faster in States as Federal Bill Stalls in Congress (No. 4, March 5)

Surveys Vital for Fair Reimbursement (No. 5, March 19)

Advocacy Brings Success in Reimbursement Appeals (No. 6, April 2)

Act Now to Repeal the $1,500 Cap (No. 7, April 16)

Senate, House Committees Budget for IDEA Full Funding (No. 7, April 16)

Reauthorizing IDEA—The Marathon Begins (No. 8, April 30)

House Holds Hearing on Assistive Technology Act (No. 8, April 30)

State Watch (No. 8, April 30)

CMS Ends Automatic Denials Based Only on Dementia Diagnosis (No. 8, April 30)

Medicare Law Is in for Repair: Under New Provision, SLPs Could Bill Directly (No. 9, May 14)

CMS Proposal on "Feeding Assistants" Prompts Questions (No. 9, May 14)

ED Invites Comments on Rehab Act (No. 10, May 28)

State Leaders Share Strategies, Successes (No. 12, June 25)

Will the Cap Return? Medicare Beneficiaries Could Face $1,500 Limit (No. 12, June 25)

Medicare Watch (No. 12, June 25)

Round One Victory in Medicare Cap Fight: Final Outcome Is Far From Certain, Strong Advocacy Still Needed (No. 13, July 23)

Supreme Court Awards Decision to SLP: Landmark Patients’ Rights Case Is Finally Ended (No. 13, July 23)

Input Sought on Minimum Data Set Changes (No. 13, July 23)

State of the States 2002: A Special Report (No. 13, July 23)

Aetna Now Covers Speech-Generating Devices (No. 13, July 23)

CMS Changes Dysphagia Instruction (No. 13, July 23)

Medicare Fee Schedule 2003: CMS Releases Proposed Rates, Will Be Final in November (No. 14, Aug. 6)

SLP Private Practice Services Excluded From Medicare Coverage (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Senate Action on $1,500 Cap Uncertain (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Maximizing Reimbursement: Committee Works to Upgrade Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology Codes (No. 16, Sept. 10)

IDEA Inches Toward Reauthorization: Final Action Not Expected Until Next Year (No. 16, Sept. 10)

ASPIIRE Forms "Cadre" of IDEA Experts (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Repeal the $1,500 Caps: Act Now—Time Is Running Out (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Insurance Advocacy: The Growth of a Grassroots Initiative (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Crafting Reimbursement Codes: Coding Process Requires Time, Effort, and Expertise (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Will Patient Care Be Capped in 2003? ASHA Seeks to Extend Moratorium on Medicare Caps, but Outlook Uncertain (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Races to Watch for in November (No. 19, Oct. 22)

CMS to Publish 2003 Medicare Fee Schedule, Codes (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Congress Fails to Act on Medicare: $1,500 Caps Due Back on Jan. 1, ASHA Continues to Fight for Repeal (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Advocacy Continues on Medicare Caps: With No Guidance From CMS, Implementation Date Uncertain (No. 23, Dec. 24)

Multicultural & International Issues

Minority Student Leadership Program Begins Peer Mentoring (No. 2, Feb. 5)

A Winning Battle in Bosnia (No. 5, March 19)

The Bilingual Factor: New Mexico Clinicians Seek State Recognition for Bilingual Skills (No. 6, April 2)

Celebrating Our Differences (No. 6, April 2)

Funds Available for Minority Scientists (No. 6, April 2)

ProServ—Your Bridge to a Diverse Population (No. 6, April 2)

Cultivating Cultural Competence in the Workplace, Classroom, and Clinic  (by Cheryl K. Tomoeda & Kathryn A. Bayles; No. 6, April 2)

Socioculture and the Delivery of Health Care: Who Gets What and Why  (by Lena G. Caesar & David R. Williams; No. 6, April 2)

Culture and Sexual Orientation: How to Create More Sensitive Environments for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients  (by James Lee; No. 6, April 2)

Language Interpreters and Translators: Bridging Communication With Clients and Families  (by Henriette W. Langdon; No. 6, April 2)

Guest Editorial—Best Practices Approaches for Working With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children (No. 6, April 2)

Marketing Kit Addresses Need for Minority Students in the Professions (No. 8, April 30)

A Non-Traditional Clinical Experience in Costa Rica  (by Carolyn Wiles Higdon; No. 9, May 14)

2002 Convention Marks NBASLH’s 24th Year (No. 10, May 28)

A Multicultural May: Children’s Health Fair Celebrates BHSM (No. 11, June 11)

Conference Explores Perspectives on Disability (No. 13, July 23)

Our Changing Schools: Resources for Serving Children From Culturally, Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds (No. 16, Sept. 10)

AAC, Literacy, and Bilingualism  (by Ovetta L. Harrison-Harris; No. 20, Nov. 5)

Aphasia Materials Available in Mandarin, Spanish, Creole, Russian (No. 20, Nov. 5)

A Magical Learning Experience in Greece: The Vivian Smith Summer Institute (No. 21, Nov. 19)

People

Nancy A. Creaghead: A Professional of Many Facets  (by Ellen Uffen; No. 1, Jan. 22)

New Executive Board Members Take Office (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Closeup—Gail Richard (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Peach Begins Term as Editor of AJSLP (No. 3, Feb. 19)

New York’s New "Normal": Members Reflect on Their Lives and Practice Five Months After Sept. 11 (No. 4, March 5)

Carrying the Olympic Flame: Donna Lundy, Matt Smith Are Among Torch Bearers (No. 4, March 5)

Closeup—Joe Montano & Tommie L. Robinson, Jr. (No. 4, March 5)

Closeup—Sam Chwat (No. 6, April 2)

Ryan’s Hope: Young Inventor Designs Fingerspelling Glove (No. 7, April 16)

Social Security Administration Creates New SLP Position (No. 7, April 16)

Creaghead Gets Behind the Wheel (No. 7, April 16)

20th Annual Communication Awards Honor Personal, Professional Achievements (No. 8, April 30)

Closeup—Marion Downs (No. 8, April 30)

Golden Apples—Leola Shaper Horowitz; Lester Aungst (No. 8, April 30)

Golden Apples—Paulette Wood; Marilyn Siebert (No. 9, May 14)

Spotlight on Students—Sneha V. Bharadwaj (No. 10, May 28)

Golden Apple—Claudia Canady (No. 10, May 28)

Closeup—Jennifer Brush (No. 10, May 28)

Closeup—Bopanna Ballachanda (No. 11, June 11)

ASHA EB Election Results: Higdon, Gottfred, Hooper, Shepard Win (No. 12, June 25)

Meet Your New Officers: ASHA Members Elect Four of Their Own to the 2003 Executive Board (No. 13, July 23)

2003 Newly Elected Legislative Councilors (No. 13, July 23)

Justin Dart, Father of ADA, Dies (No. 13, July 23)

Closeup—Barbara Jacobson (No. 13, July 23)

In the Arts—Quiet Victories (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Golden Apple—Brooke Hallowell (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Closeup—Joan Mele-McCarthy (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Closeup—Joan Green (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Lonsbury-Martin to Head Science and Research at ASHA (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Golden Apples—Fofi Constantinidou; Lois Nelson (No. 19, Oct. 22)

SLP Has Winning Streak on "Jeopardy" (No. 19, Oct. 22)

ASHA Executive Director to Retire (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Spotlight on Students—Kristie Spencer (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Closeup—Janice Light (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Golden Apple—R. Steven Ackley (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Sen. Paul Wellstone Remembered (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Golden Apples—Adele Gerber; Gloria Seminara (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Closeup—Danielle Edmondson (No. 22, Dec. 3)

NCCD Award Winner Betty Ann Krahnke Dies at 60 (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Professional Issues

Setting the Standard for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Networking at the Local Level: Florida Clinicians Create Local Forum, Obtain State CEUs (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Establish a Journal Club or Study Group and Earn ASHA CEUs (No. 1, Jan. 22)

Call for Nominations—Association Honors (No. 1, Jan. 22)

ASHA Releases 2002 Public Policy Agenda (No. 2, Feb. 5)

National Organization on Disability Releases Its Own State of the Union (No. 3, Feb. 19)

How ASHA’s Data Work to Your Advantage: Omnibus Survey, NOMS Data, Audiology and School Surveys Used by Government, Payers, and Clinicians (No. 4, March 5)

Speech, Language, Audiology Services: Are You Covered? Educate Consumers With New Brochure (No. 4, March 5)

In New York, A Conference for "Harmony and Healing" (No. 4, March 5)

Make May a Month to Remember: Celebrate Better Hearing and Speech Month (No. 5, March 19)

Coming in May—Better Hearing and Speech Month (No. 7, April 16)

Of Supplemental Interest (No. 7, April 16)

Professions on Fast Track for Growth: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Predicts Bright Job Outlook Through 2010 (No. 8, April 30)

It’s Better Hearing and Speech Month: Promote the Professions and Your Services in May (No. 8, April 30)

Stuttering Awareness Week Is May 13–20 (No. 8, April 30)

Express Your Views to ASHA’s Leaders (No. 8, April 30)

Assistance on Assistants: What Every Speech-Language Pathologist Should Know About SLPAs (No. 9, May 14)

Update on Member Benefits: Insurance Provider Changed, New MasterCard Design Launched, and a New Name for Seabury & Smith (No. 9, May 14)

Better Hearing and Speech Month Celebrated on Capitol Hill (No. 10, May 28)

The Art of the Professions: Photo Exhibit Captures Diagnostic, Therapeutic Sessions (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Renew Yourself! Relax, Sit Back, and Pay Your ASHA Dues Online (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Lifelong Learning and the CCCs: Maintaining Your Certification—It’s Easier Than You Think (No. 17, Sept. 24)

The Challenge of Change (No. 18, Oct. 8)

The Joint Commission and How It Affects Us (No. 18, Oct. 8)

International Stuttering Awareness Day (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Current Trends in Health Care: Our Profession Is Our Business  (by Lee Ann C. Golper; No. 18, Oct. 8)

2003 Designated as ASHA’s Year of the Volunteer (No. 19, Oct. 22)

ASHA Launches Service Company to Meet Members’ Professional Practice Needs (No. 21, Nov. 19)

"We Did It!": Illinois Clinicians Establish Local Forum to Earn CEUs (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Communication: The Human Connection (No. 21, Nov. 19)

ASHA Announces 2003 Advocacy Agenda: IDEA Reauthorization, Promoting AR Services Top Priorities (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Call for Nominations for the Executive Board (No. 22, Dec. 3)

LC Nominations (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Tennessee Clinicians Oppose "Unfair Tax" (No. 22, Dec. 3)

What Do You Know About the History of Speech-Language Pathology? And Why Is It Important?  (by Judith Felson Duchan; No. 23, Dec. 24)

Research & Higher Education

Scientists Honored With Research Awards: Neural Plasticity, Negation Are Topics of Investigations Funded by NIDCD (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Grants Available in Child Language (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Successful Collaborations: Research in the Field  (by Kenn Apel, Shawn Brown, Lynn Calvert, Pam Paul, & Rebecca N. Throneburg; No. 4, March 5)

Otitis Media and Language Learning Sequelae: May Conference Will Focus on Current Research Controversies (No. 4, March 5)

* Successful Collaborations: Research in the Field—Part 2 (by Brian Goldstein, Patricia Swasey Washington, Barbara W. Hodson, & Judith H. Porter; No. 5, March 19)

Grant Writing for Research Funding Is Focus of Workshop (No. 6, April 2)

Bamford-Lahey Foundation Funds Child Language Research (No. 7, April 16)

The Joy of Research  (by Lorraine Ramig; No. 8, April 30)

Learn More About Praxis Exams on ASHA’s Web Site (No. 8, April 30)

Science Community Welcomes Its Newest Members: Novice Investigators Receive Advice on Grant Applications at Workshop (No. 12, June 25)

Preparing Future Professionals—What’s the Real Story? The Current Academic State of Affairs and Continuing Challenges (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Guest Editorial—What Students Should Expect From Their Instructors (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Gene Mutation Linked to Language Development (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Make Your Grant Count: Igniting Change Through Research (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Make Research Methods an Integral Part of Your Clinical Practice  (by Julie Wambaugh & Barbara Bain; No. 21, Nov. 19)

The PhD in CSD  (by Cheryl M. Scott & Kim Wilcox; No. 21, Nov. 19)

Two New York Colleges Receive Grant to Fill Gap in Speech-Language Training (No. 21, Nov. 19)

CAA Offers Series of Assessment Workshops (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Schools

Serving Students With Spoken and Written Language Challenges: It’s in the Cards  (by Kenn Apel; No. 1, Jan. 22)

Schools Conference Scheduled for July (No. 2, Feb. 5)

Arizona School District Awards Salary Supplement to Certified Speech-Language Pathologists (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Spelling: Logical, Learnable—and Critical  (by Shane Templeton; No. 3, Feb. 19)

Federal Grants to Accompany Reading Programs (No. 5, March 19)

Billing Medicaid for School-Based Services (No. 7, April 16)

Getting Into the Adolescent Literacy Game  (by Barbara J. Ehren; No. 7, April 16)

Communication and Violence: New Roles for Speech-Language Pathologists  (by Barbara Moore-Brown, Dixie Sanger, Judy Montgomery, & Beth Nishida; No. 8, April 30)

Reading First Grants Available (No. 8, April 30)

Public Service Campaign Promotes Schools Services (No. 8, April 30)

State Education Action Team Visits Virginia, West Virginia, Arizona Conventions (No. 9, May 14)

Preschool Reading Programs Recommended to ED (No. 10, May 28)

Assistant Secretary of Education to Speak at 2002 Schools Conference (No. 10, May 28)

Making a Difference in the Schools—and the State Senate (No. 12, June 25)

ED Implements Major Reading Grant Programs (No. 13, July 23)

Presidential Commission Aims to Revitalize Special Education (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Making a Difference in the Schools (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Schools 2002—Striking a Chord in Nashville: Attendees Learn From Each Other, Hear From Assistant ED Secretary (No. 16, Sept. 10)

* Literacy in the Public Schools: One SLP’s Personal Odyssey and Ongoing Adventure  (by Denise A. Yess; No. 16, Sept. 10)

My First Year as a School-Based Clinician  (by Zena Robertson; No. 16, Sept. 10)

Strategies for Recruitment and Retention of SLPs in Schools: How One California District is Attracting, Keeping Clinicians (No. 16, Sept. 10)

New Caseload Policy Calls for Analysis of School Clinicians’ Total Workload (No. 16, Sept. 10)

ASHA Comments on Bush Commission Report (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Assistance on Assistants: Integrating SLPAs in the School Setting (No. 16, Sept. 10)

College Board to Stop Flagging SAT Scores of Students With Disabilities (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Selective Mutism: An Integrated Treatment Approach  (by Robert L. Schum; No. 17, Sept. 24)

Oklahoma Members Continue to Seek Salary Supplement Legislation (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Nonverbal Learning Disability: What the SLP Needs to Know  (by Joanne Volden; No. 19, Oct. 22)

ED Delays FY 2003 Grant Competition (No. 21, Nov. 19)

New Resource on Recruitment and Retention of Public School SLPs (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Phonological Awareness Intervention for Children: From the Research Laboratory to the Clinic  (by Gail Gillon; No. 22, Dec. 3)

Theory of Mind: Language and Cognition in Deaf Children  (by Brenda Schick, Jill de Villiers, Peter de Villiers, & Bob Hoffmeister; No. 22, Dec. 3)

Federal Reading Grant Programs Are Underway (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Special Interest Divisions

ASHA’s Special Interest Division Programs in 2002: Building a Record of Achievement (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Division 14—Off the Rack or Cut to Order? Creating the Proper Cultural Fit (No. 6, April 2)

Division 4—Technological Advances and Stuttering: Options for Treatment (No. 11, June 11)

Divisions 1, 12, 16—Language, Literacy, and AAC: Time to Move Forward (No. 16, Sept. 10)

Division 6—Sentence Perception by Bilingual Listeners (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Division 2—Informed Consent for Research in Aphasia (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Special Sections

Buyers Guide—Speech and Language Assessment Tools (No. 2, Feb. 5)

A Year to Remember: 2001 in Review (No. 5, March 19)

ASHA Elections 2002 (No. 5, March 19)

Buyers Guide—Audiology Communication Aids & Hearing Instruments (No. 7, April 16)

Make the Most of Better Hearing and Speech Month (No. 7, April 16)

On November 5 … Let Your Voice Be Heard: Vote! (No. 12, June 25)

Buyers Guide—Speech, Language, and Swallowing Treatment Equipment and Materials (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Awards of Excellence (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Buyers Guide—Augmentative Alternative Communication (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Speech-Language Pathology: Health Services

Early Intervention—Is Being a Good SLP Good Enough?  (by Nancy Keenan-Rich; No. 2, Feb. 5)

Home Care Union Celebrates First Contract (No. 3, Feb. 19)

Pediatric HIV/AIDS—Issues and Strategies for Intervention  (by Elise Davis McFarland; No. 4, March 5)

Untapped Resource: Speech Relay Service Remains Underutilized (No. 10, May 28)

What’s Coming Up for SLPs in Health Care: Committee Targets Business Practices, Survey, Evidence-Based Practice (No. 12, June 25)

Traumatic Brain Injury: A Primer for Professionals  (by Kathleen M. Youse, Karen N. Le, Michael S. Cannizzaro, & Carl A. Coelho; No. 12, June 25)

Plan Approved for Specialty Board on Swallowing (No. 12, June 25)

Aphasia Meeting Inspires Hope, Action (No. 13, July 23)

Singing Voice: Special Considerations for Evaluation and Treatment  (by Mary J. Sandage, with Kate Emerich; No. 13, July 23)

Aphasia Hope Offers Online Forum (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Tourette Syndrome—The Neurology of a Tic  (by Carolyn Kwak & Joseph Jankovic);  The Anatomy of a Tic  (by Beth Krah; No. 14, Aug. 6)

Clinical Partnerships Offer Support to Infants and Families (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Medically Fragile Patients: Fitting Dysphagia Into the Bigger Clinical Picture (No. 18, Oct. 8)

SLPs in Health Care Settings: Survey Results (No. 18, Oct. 8)

SLPs and Dysphagia: Stand Up and Be Counted! (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Marketing Your Dysphagia Services (No. 18, Oct. 8)

Beyond the Tongue Map: Evaluating Taste and Smell Perception  (by Cathy Pelletier; No. 19, Oct. 22)

Assistance on Assistants: Are SLPAs in Health Care Settings? (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Resources for SLPs in Health Care Settings (No. 19, Oct. 22)

Student Volunteer Program Offers Learning, Cuts Costs (No. 20, Nov. 5)

GERD Awareness Week (No. 20, Nov. 5)

Aphasia Bibliography Now Available (No. 21, Nov. 19)

Survey Highlights SLP Trends in Health Care (No. 22, Dec. 3)

Technology

AJSLP Moves to Web-Based System: Manuscript Central Facilitates Submission, Peer Review (No. 4, March 5)

Share Ideas With Colleagues on ASHA Forums (No. 4, March 5)

Tapping Into Technology (No. 11, June 11)

Venturing Into Telehealth: Applying Interactive Technologies to Stuttering Treatment  (by Deborah Kully; No. 11, June 11)

AAC Technologies: Envisioning the Future (No. 11, June 11)

The Impact of Technology on Teaching, Clinical Practice and Research  (by Terry L. Hallett; No. 11, June 11)

A Better Treatment for Children With VPI (No. 11, June 11)

The Impact of Electronic Claims Submission on Cash Flow in a Private Practice (No. 11, June 11)

The Paperless Office: Merging Medical and Digital Technology (No. 11, June 11)

eLearning Comes to ASHA (No. 14, Aug. 6)

Use Technology to Take Action: Online Grassroots Advocacy Connects You to Congress (No. 14, Aug. 6)

More Changes Underway at ASHA’s Web Site: E-Commerce, Improved Functionality in the Works (No. 14, Aug. 6)

ASHA Launches Online Forums on Research Topics (No. 17, Sept. 24)

Privacy in the Information Age: Unique Issues for AAC Users  (by Sarah W. Blackstone, D. Jeffrey Higginbotham, & Arthur W. Williams, III; No. 20, Nov. 5)

DisabilityInfo.gov (No. 20, Nov. 5)



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