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February 7, 2006
Legislative Preview 2006: Key Issues Left Unresolved
Medicare, education, and direct access to audiology services will take center stage in ASHA’s advocacy efforts in the coming year.
Clinicians Use Workload in Texas Schools
Texas school speech-language pathologists used workload to make strides in addressing several overlapping issues.
Resonance Disorders and Nasal Emission
Evaluation and treatment using "low tech" and "no tech" procedures.
Clinical Measurement and Assessment: A 25-Year Retrospective
A 25-year retrospective on assessment from test developers and clinicians.
The Forensic Aspects of Dysphagia
A valuable but widely unknown and untapped resources in state education agencies is the state consultant for speech-language pathology.
Pets Help Teach in Speech-Language Pathology Sessions
Sue Drouin found that partnering with her pet helped the children she works with improve their language and social abilities.
Vestibular Disorders and Audiology
The VEMP may supplement the current test battery by providing additional diagnostic information. *Audiology*
Uses and Abuses of the ASHA Code of Ethics
The present Code is an affirmation of our professional obligations and privileges, as well as a reflection of the evolution and expansion of the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology.
New Models for Professional Education
In the second of a two-part series, new models for a provider continuum and externship sites are explored.
Speech and Language Treatment in East Africa
Volunteers help meet the immense demand and numerous challenges of providing services in East Africa.
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In This Issue:
Legislative Preview 2006: Key Issues Left Unresolved
Clinicians Use Workload in Texas Schools
Resonance Disorders and Nasal Emission
Clinical Measurement and Assessment: A 25-Year Retrospective
The Forensic Aspects of Dysphagia
Pets Help Teach in Speech-Language Pathology Sessions
Vestibular Disorders and Audiology
Uses and Abuses of the ASHA Code of Ethics
New Models for Professional Education
Speech and Language Treatment in East Africa
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