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Speech Language Pathology Students’ Expressive and Perceived Speech Rate

Speech Language Pathology Students’ Expressive and Perceived Speech Rate

... speech-language pathology students may not receive adequate education in the assessment and treatment of stuttering; a course/field where speech rate could be a topic of instruction (Block, Onslow, Packman, ...

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The Use of E-supervision to Support Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students during Student Teaching Practica

The Use of E-supervision to Support Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students during Student Teaching Practica

... In order to address shortages of qualified ULSs, reduce supervisory related travel costs, and free up supervisors’ time, The University of Akron School of Speech Language Pathology and College of Education ...

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Results of a Survey Offering Clinical Insights into Speech-Language Pathology Telepractice Methods

Results of a Survey Offering Clinical Insights into Speech-Language Pathology Telepractice Methods

... Speech-Language Pathology Telepractice Training program in Maine, USA over the summer of ...speech-language pathology from experienced ...speech-language pathology graduate ...

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Linguistic theory and language pathology: Evidence for the morphology interface from a case of acquired language disorder

Linguistic theory and language pathology: Evidence for the morphology interface from a case of acquired language disorder

... of language pathology in a syntactic theoretical framework which were outlined in chapter 1, it seems possible that placing M C ’s performance into a linguistic rather than a neuropsychological perspective ...

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Online video assessment of clinical phonetic transcription skills in Speech and Language Pathology

Online video assessment of clinical phonetic transcription skills in Speech and Language Pathology

... and Language Pathology (SLP) students can include taking case notes, discussing client’s needs with a parent, scoring and performing standardised ...

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A Survey of Telepractice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in India

A Survey of Telepractice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in India

... speech-language pathology and audiology, and opined that these needs can be met via the use of ...speech- language pathology, audiology and other healthcare ...

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The confidence of speech-language pathology students regarding communicating with people with aphasia

The confidence of speech-language pathology students regarding communicating with people with aphasia

... Speech Pathology Australia’ s Competency-based Occupational Standards for Speech Pathologists Entry Level (CBOS) [21] and internationally in the American Speech-Language -Hearing Association’s Standards and ...

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Promising Practices in E-Supervision: Exploring Graduate Speech-Language Pathology Interns’ Perceptions

Promising Practices in E-Supervision: Exploring Graduate Speech-Language Pathology Interns’ Perceptions

... speech- language pathologist (SLP) interns placed in rural, remote, and difficult to staff public school districts; and, to investigate interns’ perceptions of in-person supervision compared to ...

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Factors influencing research engagement: research interest, confidence and experience in an Australian speech language pathology workforce

Factors influencing research engagement: research interest, confidence and experience in an Australian speech language pathology workforce

... Speech Pathology group, whose members include the department directors from all SLP services within the organisation, as well as university and key industry ...Speech Pathology group were asked to ...

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Speech-Language Pathology and Music Therapy Caregiver Training and Caregiver Levels of Stress: An Interprofessional Pilot Study

Speech-Language Pathology and Music Therapy Caregiver Training and Caregiver Levels of Stress: An Interprofessional Pilot Study

... Results of this pilot study add to the body of research regarding the relationship between caregiver training and caregiver stress of those caregivers who have children with developmental disabilities and suggest that ...

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Giving voice to person anchored outcomes in preschool children attending Speech Language Pathology Services

Giving voice to person anchored outcomes in preschool children attending Speech Language Pathology Services

... and language therapy interventions for pre-school children with specific language impairment: a comparison of outcomes following specialist intensive, nursery based and no ...of Language and ...

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Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists on the Use of Telepractice in Schools: The Qualitative View

Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists on the Use of Telepractice in Schools: The Qualitative View

... and language personnel to serve students in ...speech-language pathology to ease some of these barriers of personnel limitations and geographical distance must be ...speech- language ...

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A Pedagogical Note: Use of Telepractice to Link Student Clinicians to Diverse Populations

A Pedagogical Note: Use of Telepractice to Link Student Clinicians to Diverse Populations

... speech- language pathology and audiology professional services at a distance by linking clinician to client/patient or clinician to clinician for assessment, intervention, or consultation” (ASHA, ...

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Reflective practice and professional knowledge: A grounded theory study of Speech-Language Pathologists working in head and neck cancer rehabilitation

Reflective practice and professional knowledge: A grounded theory study of Speech-Language Pathologists working in head and neck cancer rehabilitation

... decision making, this dimension of the evidence-based care movement, has received little attention in the literature to date in Speech-Language Pathology. In terms of discussions relating to clinical ...

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Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists on the Use of Telepractice in Schools: Quantitative Survey Results

Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists on the Use of Telepractice in Schools: Quantitative Survey Results

... Perceived Contraindications More reasons not to use telepractice (n=12) were generated than reasons to use telepractice (n=7) in school settings. Approximately 25% of the 170 respondent SLPs noted that they were unsure ...

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Next generation pathology

Next generation pathology

... of pathology is rapidly transforming from a semi-quantitative and empirical science toward a Big-Data ...systems pathology approaches is the ideal medium to distil the significant information from these ...

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Advancing fronts of pathology

Advancing fronts of pathology

... Simultaneously many slides can be analyzed. Detail scanning is possible with enlarged view of each section possible. Can be viewed by multiple person at same time, hence avoiding inter – observer and intra observer bias ...

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Where Innovation Meets Research Histology

Where Innovation Meets Research Histology

... – no knowledge of morphology, clinical no knowledge of morphology, clinical pathology, normal physiology, etc.. pathology, normal physiology, etc.[r] ...

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Acute Appendicitis: Pathology of 1,000 Cases

Acute Appendicitis: Pathology of 1,000 Cases

... Acute Appendicitis Pathology of 1,000 Cases Med J Malaysia Vol 41 NO 4 December 1986 ACUTE APPENDICITIS PATHOLOGY OF 1,000 CASES N THANALETCHIMY SUMMARY A retrospective study of the pathology seen in[.] ...

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Pregnancy and Oral Pathology

Pregnancy and Oral Pathology

... The majority (18/2l) of our patients came from rural area where no specialist health provider as midwife, dentist access. Patients household were uneducated (13/21). This could explain their neglect of oral hygiene and ...

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