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Articles are listed in reverse chronological order, under subject headings. Many of these articles are available at The ASHA Leader Online (see the 2004 online archive for links to each issue).
* Asterisks indicate feature articles.
Audiology
- Optimizing Amplification for Infants and Young Children (Patricia Stelmachowicz) (Dec. 14)
- Audiology Keynote Sessions Probe Hair Cell Research, Other Hot Topics (Dec. 14)
- Depression in Older Adults With Hearing Loss (Nov. 16)
- Hearing Conservation Rule Proposed for Railroad Workers (Nov. 16)
- Children With Hearing Loss-Reflections on the Past 40 Years (David Luterman) (Nov. 16)*
- Audiologists Win Coding Victory (Nov. 16)
- Early Literacy and Language Identification and Intervention-A Team Approach (Pam Steckbeck) (Nov. 2)*
- Music Studied as Tinnitus Relief (Nov. 2)
- The Effect of Noise on Public Health-International Noise Congress [Part II] (Lawrence S. Finegold, Soames Job, Ronald de Jong, and Barbara Griefahn) (Oct. 19)*
- Guide to Otitis Media With Effusion (Oct. 19)
- Audiology Codes for Tinnitus (Thomas Rees and Steven White) (Oct. 5)
- 2004 Audiology Survey Coming Soon (Oct. 5)
- The Effect of Noise on Public Health-International Noise Congress [Part 1] (Lawrence S. Finegold, Soames Job, Ronald de Jong, and Barbara Griefahn) (Oct. 5)*
- ASHA Advocates for Audiologists' Autonomy with Blue Cross Blue Shield (Oct. 5)
- Game Plans for Athletes with Hearing Loss (Sept. 21)
- Audiology Doctoral Program Enhanced (Sept. 7)
- Access Audiology-Hearing Assistive Technologies (Aug. 3)
- New Medicaid Regulation Affects Audiologists (June 22)
- $20 Million Needed for Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (June 8)
- Development of ANSI Standards: An Audiologist's View (Robert Burkard) (June 8)
- Selected ANSI Standards Relating to Audiology (June 8)
- Revised Guidelines Underway for Audiologic Assessments of Young Children (June 8)
- Assistive Technology Needs Assessment (May 25)
- Three New Audiology CPT Codes (May 25)
- Telepractice Brings New Challenges to Audiologists (Gregg Givens) (May 25)
- Funding Hearing Technology (May 25)
- Otoprotective Agents Sought for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (Kathleen C. M. Campbell) (May 11)
- Congress Includes Hearing Benefits in FEHBP Study (May 11)
- FDA Rejects Citizen Petitions for Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids (April 27)
- Pediatric Audiology Conference Bridges Genetics and Clinical Practice (March 30)
- Audiology Data Show Trends (March 30)
- Audiology Reimbursement for Auditory Processing Disorder (Robert Fifer) (March 30)
- AuD Programs Eligible for Federal Education Awards (March 30)
- Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring (Bruce M. Edwards, Paul R. Kileny, Deborah J. Kovach, Jennifer McCue, and Constance Spak) (March 30)*
- Redefining Auditory Processing Disorder: An Audiologist's Perspective (Teri James Bellis) (March 30)*
- APD in Academia (Priscilla Douglas) (March 30)
- Ethics and Audiology (Roy Shinn) (March 16)*
- Effectively Serving Atypical Clients With Hearing Loss (Nancy Montgomery) (March 2)*
- Learning Strategies to Try With Atypical Clients With Hearing Loss (sidebar by Cindy Griffiths) (March 2)
- New Weapon Against Hearing Loss? Marines Participating in Clinical Trial to Prevent Hearing Loss (Feb. 17)
- Experts Discuss Pediatric Audiology (Feb. 17)
- Ruthie, Maggie, and Audrey's Stories: Newborn Hearing Screening and Early Intervention (Feb. 17)*
- The Gift: Cochlear Implant Brings a Year of Change (Susan Boswell) (Feb. 17)*
- Cochlear Implants: An Evolving Journey (Patricia M. Chute sidebar) (Feb. 17)
- Genetics & Audiology: Gallaudet Hosts Summer Program (Feb. 17)
- Access Audiology Highlights-Ototoxic Medication and Management (Feb. 3)
- Congressional Caucus Supports Hearing Health Research (Jan. 20)
Bottom Line/Reimbursement
- Iowa's Efforts With Wellmark Yield Improved Benefits for Speech-Language Services (Dec. 14)
- How to Code a Normal Result (Becky Sutherland Cornett & Martin Robinette) (Nov. 2)
- Audiology Codes for Tinnitus (Thomas Rees and Steven White) (Oct. 5)
- New Reimbursement Protocol for Speech Generating Devices (Sept. 21)
- Reimbursement Watch-With Coding, Get Specific; New HCPCS Codes for Speech-Generating Devices; Proposed Rates for Home Health (Aug. 3)
- Physician Visits and Certification Under Part B Medicare (July 20)
- Reimbursement Watch-Coding for Vertical Electrode Recording; ASHA Requests Deletion of Medicare CCI Edits; Effort Underway to Challenge Medicare Mobile MBS Prohibition (July 20)
- Consolidated Billing in Nursing Homes (June 22)
- HCPCS Level II Codes (Steven White) (June 8)
- Michigan Insurer Rules on Childhood Apraxia of Speech (Sharon Gretz and Kathy Bauer) (May 25)
- Educating Consumers About Reimbursement Advocacy (Paula Klingman-Palk) (April 27)
- Increase Urged for Cochlear Diagnostic Procedure Rates (April 13)
- Improving Coverage and Reimbursement Rates (April 13)
- Audiology Reimbursement for Auditory Processing Disorder (Robert Fifer) (March 30)
- The Star Network: Focus on Florida-Developing a Statewide Strategy to Improve Reimbursement (Pete Johnson) (Feb. 17)
- Medicare Payment Rates Rise in 2004: Reimbursement Increases for Part B Services (Feb. 3)
- How Do I Evaluate My Fees? (Feb. 3)
- Winning Coverage for Stuttering Treatment (Kathie Dauer) (Jan. 20)
Convention
- Convention Unites Members in Science and Service (Dec. 14)
- Students Receive Travel Awards for ASHA Convention (Oct. 5)
- Developing a Global Perspective (Kenn Apel) (Sept. 7)
- Our Stake in Philly (June 8)*
- Uniting Science and Service at 2004 ASHA Convention: Co-Chairs Kenn Apel and Dennis Burrows (March 2)
Ethics
- Board of Ethics Decisions (Nov. 16)
- Ethical Considerations in Patient Discharge (Sandra R. Ulrich) (Nov. 2)
- Board of Ethics Decision (Oct. 5)
- Treatment Candidacy and Ethical Decision-Making (Paul R. Rao and Jennifer E. Martin) (March 16)
- Preserving Our Integrity (Allen O. Diefendorf) (March 16)
- Ethics and Audiology (Roy Shinn) (March 16)*
- The Ethics of Assessment With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations (Catherine J. Crowley) (March 16)*
- Ethics and Research (Janis Costello Ingham and Jennifer Horner) (March 16)
- Ethics-A Consensus Model for Making Ethical Decisions in a Less-Than-Ideal World (Shelly S. Chabon and John F. Morris) (Feb. 17)
Governance
- 2005 Newly Elected Legislative Councilors (Oct. 5)
- Johnson, Schill, and Robinson Elected to Executive Board (Oct. 5)
Higher Education
- NAFDA Opens Membership to PhD Students (Oct. 5)
- Academic-Research Awards Encourage New Faculty (Oct. 5)
- Bamford-Lahey Scholars for 2004 Announced (Oct. 5)
- Funding a PhD Education (Aug. 3)
- Hearing Conservation Student Scholarships (May 25)
- Competition Spurs Enhanced Doctoral Training Opportunities (Gloriajean L. Wallace) (May 11)
- New Awards Address Doctoral Shortage (April 27)
- ASHFoundation Searches for the Best and Brightest Master's and Doctoral Students (April 13)
- Innovative Doctoral Program Receives Grant (March 16)
- Issues in Higher Education: Strategies, Students With Disabilities Highlighted (Feb. 3)
- Minority Student Leadership Program Celebrates Five Years (Feb. 3)
- In Search of Teacher/Scholars: Consortia Model Offers One Perspective on the Current Doctoral Shortage (Robert L. Ringel) (Feb. 3)*
- Project Success: Assuring College Students With Disabilities a Quality Higher Education* (Dolores E. Battle) (Feb. 3)
Internet (by Judith Maginnis Kuster)
All of Judith Kuster's columns are archived online.
- Laughing Out Loud (Dec. 14)
- Dealing with Change (Nov. 2)
- Internet Treasures for Kids and Teens Who Stutter (Sept. 21)
- Get Your Laminating Equipment Ready (July 20)
- The Children's Corner of the Virtual Library (May 11)
- Your Free Virtual Library Card (April 13)
- Uncovering Our Clients' Creativity (March 16)
- Using the Internet to Teach and Review Anatomy and Physiology (Feb. 3)
- Internet-Templates and Generators (Jan. 20)
Journals
- The Latest and Best Research at Your Fingertips-Literally (Ellen Caswell) (Sept. 7)*
- Understanding Copyright Law (Jennifer Horner) (Sept. 7)*
- ASHA Journals Welcome Two New Editors: LSHSS and JSLHR Install Goldstein and Kamhi (March 16)
Governmental & Public Policy Issues
- Reflections on a Decade of Device Review at the FDA (Dec. 14)
- New Congress Will See Changes (Dec. 14)
- Congress Passes IDEA Reauthorization Legislation (Dec. 14)
- Medicare Fee Schedules Issued for 2005 (Dec. 14)
- Assistive Technology Bill Signed Into Law (Nov. 16)
- IDEA Inches Toward Reauthorization (Oct. 19)
- Medicare Fee Proposals Challenged (Oct. 19)
- 2004 Election Profile-Betty Castor (Oct. 19)
- Newsmakers-Senator Chuck Grassley, An Advocate for Older Americans (Oct. 19)
- Federal Bills Would Recognize SLPs as Medicare Providers (Oct. 5)
- Medicare Fee Schedule Rates Issued (Sept. 21)
- Due Process: No-Win System (Sept. 21)
- Clinicians Rack Up State Wins (Janet Deppe and Susan Karr) (Sept. 7)
- Election Year Puts the Brakes on the Higher Education Act (Aug. 3)
- Fixing the Fee Schedule (Aug. 3)
- Blues Plans in Two States may Upgrade Services (Aug. 3)
- Looking at the Effects of Legislation (July 20)
- What's New Stateside 2004? (July 20)
- Assistive Technology Act Clears House Committee (June 22)
- An Overview of No Child Left Behind (June 22)
- U.S. Senate Passes IDEA Reauthorization Legislation (June 8)
- State Legislatures Review Licensure Bills (May 11)
- Stroke Treatment Act Clears House Committee (May 11)
- State Model Bills Available (May 11)
- Hill Visits Prove the Power of One, the Power of Many (April 27)
- Senate Confirms McClellan to Lead CMS (March 30)
- Modeling Advocacy: In Tennessee, Councilor Hammett Considers Outreach a Part of Her Job (March 16)
- Advocacy in the Schools: New Multimedia Web Resource Shares Strategies, Successes (March 16)
- Proposed 2005 Budget Sets Priorities (March 2)
- Special Section-2004 Legislative Preview (March 2)
- New Manual Offers Guidance on IDEA, ESEA (Feb. 3)
- Congress Due to Delay "75% Rule": Move Will Benefit Medicare Patients in Inpatient Rehabilitation (Jan. 20)
- Public Policy Efforts to Target Key Issues: Direct Access, IDEA, and Doctoral Shortages in Spotlight (Jan. 20)
Multicultural & International Issues
- Multicultural Issues in Academic and Clinical Education (Ida J. Stockman, Johanna Boult, and Gregory Robinson) (July 20)*
- Biliteracy and Second-Language Learners (Hortencia Kayser) (June 22)*
- New Research Directions for Childhood Bilingualism (May 25)
- Alzheimer's Disease in African Americans (Stephen Enwefa and Regina Enwefa) (April 27)
- Cultural Competence in Health Care (Andrea Moxley, Nidhi Mahendra, and Carmen Vega-Barachowitz) (April 13)*
- Cultural Competence in Audiology (Kenneth E. Wolf) (April 13)
- Cultural Competence in Dysphagia (Luis F. Riquelme) (April 13)
- Strategies for Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity (April 13)
- The Ethics of Assessment With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations (Catherine J. Crowley) (March 16)*
- Grant Program for Projects on Multicultural Activities: Request for 2004-2005 Proposals, (Feb. 17)
People
- Golden Apples-Carol Westby (Diana Newman); Lu Hage (Ann S. Cobb); Kathleen Bartels-McGhee (Roy Ed Doolin) (Dec. 14)
- In Memoriam-Hugo Gregory (Dec. 14)
- Golden Apples-Eugene MacDonald (Anita R. Kraft); Valori Kolarczyk (Lisa Franklin Morgan) (Nov. 16)
- Guest Editorial-In Memoriam: Professor Doctor Juan Manuel Tato (Padre) (Nov. 16)
- In Memoriam, Leo Doerfler (Nov. 16)
- From Former Client to Future SLP (Nov. 2)
- The Princess and the SLP (Nov. 2)
- Golden Apple-Harold Bate and Susan Carlson (Katie Eaton) (Nov. 2)
- Golden Apple-Adele Markwitz (Lynn Snyder, Joyce West, Annette Zaner) (Nov. 2)
- First Person on the Last Page-There's More to It Than the Degree (Jennifer Gerometta) (Nov. 2)
- Golden Apple-Helen Miller (Jennifer Goodrich) (Oct. 5)
- Golden Apple-William Dallmann (Gail B. Kempster) (Oct. 5)
- First Person on the Last Page-Let Him Eat Cake (Holly Willet) (Oct. 5)
- A Close Call, A Closer Connection-Colleagues Give of Themselves for Betsy Crais; Sidebar: ASHA Member (Barbara Solomon) In Need (Oct. 5)
- The Language of Success (Gerald Siegel) (Sept. 7)
- First Person on the Last Page-Aphasia Recovery Inspires Poetry (Walter Kraft) (Sept. 7)
- A Two-Time Winner at Earning Academic Credit (Aug. 3)
- Golden Apple-"Gloria Kellum," (Ellen Kadlec Librizzi) (Aug. 3)
- First Person on the Last Page-An /s/ to Remember (Deborah B. Boswell) (Aug. 3)
- First Person on the Last Page-My Name Is Not Richard (Jerry Johnson) (July 20)
- Golden Apple- "Ida Stockman," (Emmylou Garza-Prisby) (June 8)
- First Person on the Last Page-Slowly, But Always Surely (Lynda Lanus) (June 8)
- First Person on the Last Page-Matthew Said "Ball" (Eve Dutkiewicz) (May 25)
- Bob Love Speaks His Dream (Marat Moore) Sidebar: A Clinical Perspective (Susan Hamilton) (May 11)
- Honoring Audrey Holland (May 11)
- First Person on the Last Page-Understanding the Impact of Aphasia (Stacey J. Gilbert) (May 11)
- Compassionate Intervention-Trading Spaces Experience Benefits Students, Families (Iris Johnson and Holly Blakemore) (April 13)
- First Person on the Last Page-For Helen, Finally (Shirley Morganstein) (March 16)
- First Person on the Last Page-My True Vision (Nancy Alemian Telian) (March 2)
- Rao's Restaurant: A Delicious Fundraiser (Feb. 17)
- Golden Apples-Vera Masters; R. Joyce Harden (Feb. 17)
From the President (by Larry Higdon)
- Audiometric Technicians: A Harm or Blessing (Oct. 5)
- Professional Career Opportunities Are Expanding (Aug. 3)
- Technology and the Professions (May 25)
- Audiology at ASHA Alive and Thriving (March 30)
- Winds of Change (Feb. 17)
- Larry Higdon: Advocate for the Professions (Jan. 20) (Interview by Ellen Uffen)*
Professional Issues
- The Basics of Patent Law (Nov. 16)
- Keeping Up to Date-Celebrating 25 Years of ASHA Continuing Education (Nov. 2)*
- Taking the Long View of Long-Term Care (Marat Moore) (Nov. 2)*
- Career and Job Satisfaction (Louise Zingeser) (Nov. 2)*
- International Agreement Brings Mutual Recognition of Certification (Oct. 19)
- Committee Focuses on Evidence-Based Practice (Oct. 19)
- I Used to Have a Handle on Life, But It Broke (Shari Robertsen) (Sept. 21)
- Mentoring the Next Generation (Sept. 7)
- Missouri Clinicians Win $5,000 Supplement (Sept. 7)
- Climbing the Academic Ladder (Lisa Lucks Mendel, Maurice I. Mendel, and Dolores E. Battle) (Aug. 3)*
- Boosting Memory With Informational Counseling (Robert H. Margolis) (Aug. 3)
- Tending Your Professional Future (Michael L. Kimbarow) (Aug. 3)*
- Advocacy Brings Positive Outcomes (Nancy B. Swigert) (April 13)
- ASHFoundation Call for 2004 Nominations (Van Hattum) (March 16)
- Advocating for Insurance for Young Patients (Katrina Zeit) (Feb. 17)
- Sharing the Load: The True Spirit of the ASHA Volunteer (Mary Snyder) (Feb. 17)
- Annual, Hourly Salary Figures Available: Salary Results of the 2003 ASHA Omnibus Survey Released (Feb. 3)
- Members Marketing-Shifting Your Business Focus From Marketing to Public Relations (Feb. 3)
- Making the Grade: ASHA's Report Card Assesses Health Plan Coverage (Jan. 20)
- Volunteering for Us: Mentoring High School Students in Human Communication and Its Disorders (Patrick R. Walden) (Jan. 20)
Research & Science
- The Emerging Potential of Neurorehabilitation (Leslie Gonzalez-Rothi) (Dec. 14)
- The Learnability Project (Judith A. Gierut) (Dec. 14)
- 14th Annual Research Symposium Held (Dec. 14)
- Peer Review Sought for Evidence-Based Practice Document (Nov. 16)
- Tracking Eye Movements to Study Cognition and Communication (Brooke Hallowell and Charissa R. Lansing) (Nov. 16)*
- Research in Progress-Ototoxic Medications and Hearing Loss (Laura Dreisbach) (Nov. 2)
- Research In Progress-Comparing Language Intervention Programs (Ronald B. Gillam and Diane Frome Loeb) (Sept. 7)
- Guest Editorial-Science in the Courtroom and the Clinic (Ray D. Kent) (Sept. 7)
- Advanced Clinical Research Conference Targets Goals (Sept. 7)
- Research in Progress-Molecular and Neural Perspectives on Age-Related Hearing Loss (Robert D. Frisina) (July 20)
- Syringe Feeding in Long-Term Care (Cathy Lazarus) (July 20)
- New Research Directions for Childhood Bilingualism (May 25)
- Research in Progress-Playacting With a Purpose (Richard I. Zraick) (May 25)
- Alzheimer's Disease in African Americans (Stephen Enwefa and Regina Enwefa) (April 27)
- Verdict Still Out on Electrical Stimulation (Paula Sullivan) (April 13)
- Evidence-Based Practice Myths and Realities (Christine Dollaghan) (April 13)*
- Levels of Evidence (Randall R. Robey) (April 13)
- Research in Progress-Minimizing Acquired Sensorineural Hearing Loss (Sharon G. Kujawa) Developing Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines (April 13)
- Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines (April 13)
- LSHSS Approved for MEDLINE Indexing: Four ASHA Journals Now Included in Bibliographic Database (March 16)
- Research in Progress-Toward a Theory of Attentional Mechanisms for Language Processing (Malcolm R. McNeil) (March 2)
- Research in Progress-Solving the Puzzle of Acquired Hearing Loss (Jill Elfenbein, Rachel Fisher, and Karen Friderici) (Jan. 20)
Schools & Literacy
- Two Projects Get Underway With Early Reading First Grants (Nov. 16)
- A Close Look at No Child Left Behind (Sept. 21)
- Delaware Adds Salary Supplement for School-based Clinicians (Sept. 21)
- As Schools Open, Congress Eyes IDEA Reauthorization (Sept. 21)
- Back to School with Access Schools (Sept. 21)
- Requirements; A New Special Education Database (Sept. 21)
- Evidence-Based Practice in Schools (Laura M. Justice and Marc E. Fey) (Sept. 21)*
- Integrating AAC Into the Classroom (Debora Downey, Peggy Daugherty, Sharon Helt, and Deanna Daugherty) (Sept. 21)*
- Service Delivery to English Language Learners in the Public Schools (Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin, Laureen O'Hanlon, and Alejandro Brice) (Sept. 21)*
- The National Center for Speech-Language Pathology in Schools (Sept. 21)
- Advocating for Workload Strategies (Frank M. Cirrin) (June 22)
- Workload Analysis: A Winning Strategy in the Schools (June 8)
- Schools-Based Medicaid Services: An Overview (May 25)
- AAC in the Schools (David Daniel) (May 25)
- Practical Communication Services for High School Students with Severe Disabilities (Paul W. Cascella and Kevin M. McNamara) (May 11)*
- Federal Policies Aid Students with Limited English Proficiency (May 11)
- State Advocacy on School Issues (April 27)
- LSHSS Approved for MEDLINE Indexing: Four ASHA Journals Now Included in Bibliographic Database (March 16)
- Service Delivery Success: SLPs in Oregon Schools Tackle Workload, Enhance Recruitment (March 2)
- Advocating on School Issues: States Work With ASHA on Caseload/Workload, Salary Supplements (March 2)
Special Interest Divisons
- Spotlight on Special Interest Divisions-Eye Movement; Language Learning; Early Childhood and Hearing Loss (Nov. 16)
- Interested in Dysphagia? Join Special Interest Division 13 (Aug. 3)
- Divisions Offer Tools to Grow Careers (Aug. 3)
- Special Interest Division 13-ASHA Policy Documents and Swallowing Disorders (July 20)
- Special Interest Division 12-Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (June 22)
- Technology and the Special Interest Divisions (May 25)
- ASHFoundation Will Fund New Investigators, Continues Partnership with Special Interest Divisions (March 30)
Speech-Language Pathology
- Study of ADHD With Stuttering Is In Its Infancy (Dec. 14)
- Long-Term Care Residents With Dementia (Tammy Hopper) (Oct. 19)
- SLPs in Health Care: Hiring Trends (Oct. 19)
- The Aging Voice (Sue Ellen Linville) (Oct. 19)
- Managing Adults With Tracheostomies and Ventilator-Dependence (Karin J. Dikeman and Marta S. Kazandjian) (Oct. 19)*
- Musical Stuttering-A True Scenario and a Genuine Phenomenon (Beth L. Macauley and Karen D. Steckol) (Oct. 5)*
- Stuttering: Recent Developments and Future Directions (Ehud Yairi and Nicoline Ambrose) (Oct. 5)*
- Braving The Bullies-What Speech-Language Pathologists Can Do (Sept. 21)
- New Practice Documents Available for SLPs (Aug. 3)
- Treating Dysphagia With sEMG Biofeedback (Catriona Steele) (July 20)
- Technology at End of Life Questioned (Alyssa Levy, Linda Dominguez-Gasson, Elizabeth Brown, and Cara Frederick) (July 20)*
- Grand Rounds-Dysphagia (Jeri Logemann and Barbara Sonies) (July 20)*
- Evidence-Based Practice in AAC - 10 Points to Consider (Ralf W. Schlosser) (June 22)*
- Qualitative Research in Communication Disorders (Anthony Dilollo and Julie Wolter) (June 8)*
- Dysarthria: Tools for Clinical Decision-Making (Kathryn M. Yorkston and David R. Beukelman) (May 11)*
- West Nile Virus - A Growing Challenge for the Speech-Language Pathologist (Susan Brady, Rhonad Miserendino, and Noel Rao) (May 11)
- Speech-Language Pathology Data Indicate Professional Trends (April 27)
- Grand Rounds-The Neurodegenerative Dementias: Diagnoses and Interventions (Danielle N. Ripich and Jennifer Horner) (April 27)*
- Aphasia Treatment at the Crossroads: A Biological Perspective (Lauren F. Wineburgh and Steven L. Small) (April 27)*
- Dialogue on Dysphagia (April 13)
- Why Do CNAs Feed as They Do? (Cathy A. Pelletier) (April 13)
- The Esophageal Phase of Swallowing (Caryn Easterling) (April 13)
- A Speech-Language Pathologist's Perspective (Gail Richard) (March 30)
- Electrical Stimulation Aids Dysphagia (Ianessa Humbert and Christy L. Ludlow) (March 16)
- 25th Annual Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders to Meet in Wisconsin (March 16)
- Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center: How We Became Who We Are (Janet Maher) (March 2)
- Where We Work-Treating Children With HIV in Chicago: Through Teamwork, Meeting the Challenge of Infectious Disease (Brenda Staley) (Feb. 17)
- Early Childhood Language and Literacy: Survey Explores Kindergarten Teachers' Perceptions (Anne Shaugnessy, Dixie Sanger, Carrie Matteucci, and Mitzi Ritzman) (Feb. 3)
- Advances in Alaryngeal Communication and the Art of Tracheoesophageal (TE) Voice Restoration (Jan S. Lewin) (Jan. 20)*
- Building Foundations for Literacy: Program Trains Parents as Reading Partners (Jan. 20)
Technology
- Telecoils Deserve Wider Acceptance as Assistive Listening Devices (Mark Ross) (May 25)
- e-Learning and Fluency Disorders (Anthony J. Caruso) (May 25)*
- 10 Recommended Clinical Computing Competencies for SLPs (Paula S. Cochran) (May 25)*
- Putting Computing Competencies Into Practice (May 25)
- A Bilingual Web Site for Chinese-Speaking Families and Professionals (Tao-yuan Li) (May 25)
- Tablet PCs Offer Opportunities for Enhancement of Clinical Education (Sandra Hayes, Thomas W. Powell, Merrie Pendergrass, and Gay Vekovius) (May 25)
- A New Look at Proportional Frequency Compression (Priscilla Douglas) (May 25)
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