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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (1990). Knowledge and skills needed by speech-language pathologists providing services to dysphagic patients/clients. Asha, 32 (Supplement, 2), 7-12.

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2000). Clinical indicators for instrumental assessment of dysphagia (guidelines). ASHA Supplement, 20, 18-19.  Rockville, MD. Author.

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2001). Roles of speech-language pathologists in swallowing and feeding disorders: Position statement. ASHA Supplement. Rockville, MD. Author.

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2002). Knowledge and skills for speech-language pathologists performing endoscopic assessment of swallowing. ASHA Supplement. Rockville, MD. Author.

Daniels, S., McAdams, C., Brailey, K., & Foundas, A. (1997). Clinical assessment of swallowing and prediction of dysphagia severity. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 6, 17-24.

Logemann, J. (1995). Dysphagia: Evaluation and treatment. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopedica: 47, 140-164.

Tanner, D. (2003). The forensic aspects of communication sciences and disorders. Tucson: Lawyers and Judges.

Tanner, D., & Guzzino, A. (2002, April). Westlaw search of litigation areas in communication sciences and disorders. A paper presented at the 2001-2002 Honors Day Program. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

Wright, H. M. (2004). Personal correspondence. Phoenix and Mesa, AZ.: Udall, Shumway, and Lyons, P.L.C., Attorneys at Law. 

 



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