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Perspectives on Neurphysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders is now available online only, published by ASHA with HighWire Press. Perspectives is published 4 times annually in April, June, October, and December. Division 2 is a CE Provider and offers its issues for self-study to earn CEUs.
Encouraging Research
Division 2 and the ASHA Research unit of the National Office sponsored the ASHA Convention Registration Award for Recent Graduates.
Purpose: To promote the dissemination of research findings in Neurogenic Communication Disorders by offering a complimentary ASHA Convention registration to six NSSLHA members and six ASHA members who are recent master's or doctoral graduates and whose proposal was accepted for presentation at the Convention.
Evidence-Based Practice
Best Practice in Health Care
Division 2 sponsored a life Web Event on Best Practice in Health Care (archived content; ASHA members only) in February 2006. The forum includes a list of references on the topic, including articles accessible online.
ANCDS Project
Division 2 has supported the work of the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences in their preparation of evidence-based practice documents. ANCDS initiated a project that examines research support for procedures used to treat neurologic communication disorders. The goal is to improve the quality of care by helping practicing clinicians make decisions based on "guidelines" supported by research evidence. This will be done primarily through extensive literature reviews. A second outcome of this project will be to identify areas in which additional research is needed.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has posted several evidence-based reviews of disorders and diseases relevant to clients served by Division 2 affiliates.
Vision
To facilitate the highest level of professional practice provided to individuals with neurogenic communication disorders.
Mission
To be the voice within ASHA that will promote, interpret, and disseminate information that is relevant to neurogenic communication disorders and to serve as a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas among division affiliates.
Affiliate Benefits
Perspectives, our publication
Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders contains a series of continuing education articles each year.
Only Division 2 affiliates may earn .2 to .3 CEU for each issue of Perspectives!
Division 2 is an ASHA-approved CE Provider. CEUs can be earned by answering self-study questions on invited articles. Refer to each newsletter issue for specific information about the CEUs offered, instructional level, and content area. There is a modest processing fee; the annual CE Registry fee is not included.
Perspectives is published four times annually - in April, June, October and December - and features:
- News of division activities,
- Invited articles on research and clinical topics,
- Articles on professional, practice, and legislative and regulatory issues, and
- A calendar of events.
Access Division 2 Perspectives Indexes (1999-2006) [PDF]
Short Course Discount
Division affiliates are eligible for a discount on select Short Courses at the annual ASHA Convention.
Networking
Affiliates have the opportunity to identify and network with others having an interest in neurogenic communication disorders. Division 2 has an affiliates-only e-mail list and affiates-only online discussion forum.
Representation Within ASHA
- The Division 2 Coordinator represents the Neurogenics Special Interest Division within the ASHA Board of Division Coordinators.
- The Steering Committee responds to ASHA requests for input regarding policy, guidelines, committees, and other issues.
- Affiliates have the opportunity to provide input to the division leadership and ASHA by means of affiliate feedback forms in the newsletter, response to division surveys, e-mail contact with division leadership, and annual face-to-face meeting of the division at the ASHA Convention.
Committee Activities
- Advocacy Committee: Addressing issues to assist affiliates as they advocate for their patients, themselves, and the profession.
- Research Committee: Working to promote leadership in clinical research by (a) recruiting, developing, and mentoring young researchers and (b) fostering treatment research.
- Education and Mentoring Committee: Fostering professional development in both clinical and research areas.
- Clinical Issues Committee: Working to disseminate information to affiliates to help them improve the quality of patient care they provide.
Continuing Education
ASHA Special Interest Division 2, Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders, is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. |
Division Affiliates can earn .2 to .3 CEU per issue for newsletter self-study. A modest processing fee is charged for each activity; the annual CE Registry fee is not included. Refer to each newsletter issue for specific information about the CEUs offered, instructional level, and content area.
Division 2 also sponsors a Short Course, several seminars, and other presentations at the annual ASHA Convention.
Division 2 has also joins with other professional groups to offer CE activities. For more information on two such events, visit these Web pages:
The potential of ASHA's Special Interest Division 2 is limited only by the imaginations of those who choose to join. We hope you will find this division suited to your needs and interests.
Steering Committee
Members
Coordinator: Julie Wambaugh, University of Utah and Veterans Administration Salt Lake City Healthcare Jane T Pimentel, Eastern Washington University Gail Ramsberger, University of Colorado at Boulder–Speech Language & Hearing Science Carole R. Roth, San Diego State University Edythe Strand, Mayo Clinic, Department of Neurology
Ex Officios
Julie B. Noel, Monitoring Vice President for Speech-Language Pathology Practices Gwendolyn D. Wilson, Monitoring Vice President for Audiology Practices Leigh Deussing, Associate Director, Special Interest Divisions
Division Volunteer Program Managers
Perspectives Editor: Katherine Ross, Veterans Affairs Medical Center CE Administrator: Lisa Modell, Helen Hayes Hospital
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