Curriculum Resources
These eCurriculum Resource Packets feature a variety of ASHA resources that can be used in academic curricula. Each packet includes selected topic-related policy documents, publications, and additional resources with infused content related to ethics, cultural competence, evidence-based practice, research, reimbursement, marketing, professional development, and consumer education.
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Adult Speech-Language Pathology Assessment Templates
ASHA's Ad Hoc Committee on Documentation (2007-2008) developed documentation templates intended for use in electronic medical records. The information can be modified for paper format as well. These templates are consensus-based and do not represent the official policy of ASHA. ASHA members are not required to use these templates or the terminology included in them.
Report on Emerging Areas of Clinical Practice
In order to help professionals with work related to clinical practice, professional education and development, advocacy, and research, an ASHA team developed and applied a systematic process and tools to gather data and facilitate team decisions regarding emerging areas of clinical practice. These tools include guiding clinical questions, a decision making flowchart, a list of targeted data sources, and a spreadsheet data tracker.
Inter-association Network on Campus Internationalization (INCI)
INCI maintains a Web Site containing resources for campus internationalization. Topics include institutional and cultural change, policies, and funding; strategic planning; faculty and staff development; curriculum; education abroad; hosting international students and scholars; international collaboration; community engagement, outreach, and advocacy; assessment and evaluation.
Internet Detective
Free online tutorial designed to help students develop the critical thinking and literacy skills required for conducting Internet research, launched on the Web by RDN Virtual Training Suite.
Genetics in the Practice of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Speech-language pathology and audiology students, faculty, and professionals comprise the audience for a genetics-education program on the Web. The goal of the instruction is to provide practical examples of how genetics is clinically relevant for patients and families and how it may change speech-language and audiology practice. ASHA and AAA have partnered with NCHPEG to offer 0.3 CEUs at a minimal cost for completing evaluation questions. Access the NCHPEG website for more information.
Directory of SLP Assessment Instruments
The purpose of this directory is to provide speech-language pathologists with a comprehensive reference of assessment tools used to evaluate the speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing abilities of individuals across the life span.
Compendium of Clinical Practice Guidelines and Systematic Reviews
Clinical practice guidelines from around the world related to audiology and/or speech-language pathology. Only those guidelines with an overall rating of "Highly Recommended" or "Recommended with Provisos" based on the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) Framework are included in this registry. Also included in this compendium are a limited number of systematic reviews. These reviews can be an important and time-saving resource for clinicians wishing to incorporate evidence into their clinical decision making.