A S H A Leader
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Articles in May 2005 issue of A S H A Leader
- Zilpha T. Bosone, by the Association of Veterans Affairs Speech-Language Pathologists, with its 2004 Honors of the Association; and Richard C. Katz, with the Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association for 2005.(HONORED)
- What a difference a year makes: NAFDA participants debate length of AuD programs.(AUDIOLOGY)
by Shafer, Dee Naquin - Talent Search! ASHFoundation searches for the best and brightest master's and doctoral students.
- Board recognition adds value to career: applications being accepted for specialists in swallowing and swallowing disorders.
by Martin-Harris, Bonnie - New documents on the SLP's role in the NICU.(Inside ASHA: News of Association activities, special events, governance updates, and more.)(Brief Article)
- Stem cell research demonstrates possibility of aiding hearing.(Audiology in Brief)
- Board of ethics decisions.(American Speech-Language-Hearing Association members ethics violation)(Brief Article)
- Join ProSearch--get discovered!(ASHA At Your Service)
- Promoting audiology on TV.(Brief Article)
- Profiles in learning: introducing Mark Harlor.(LEARN & EARN)(Interview)
- Ototoxicity: early detection and monitoring.
by Konrad-Martin, Dawn; Helt, Wendy J.; Reavis, Kelly M.; Gordon, Jane S.; Coleman, Laura L.; Bratt, Gene W.; Fausti, Stephen A. - Opening doors for future clinicians: distance learning at Longwood targets students in other disciplines.
by Boswell, Susan - An introduction to clinical trials.
by Robey, Randall R. - Research club inspires future investigators.(Column)
by Marinellie, Sally - CMS confirms role of audiologists.(Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)(Brief Article)
- Did you know?(LEARN & EARN)
- Simon nominated to be ED deputy secretary.(Raymond Simon)(Department of Education)(Brief Article)
- Correction.(Correction Notice)
- Anne van Kleeck, from head of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Georgia to the University of Texas (UT) at Dallas, where she will be professor and Callier Distinguished Scholar in the program in communication diso
- ASHA launches web pages for consumers and payers: new resources promote audiology and speech-language pathology services.(Bottom Line: A continuing series on reimbursement and financing questions, problems, and tips.)
by Swanson, Neela - May 9 is deadline for personnel preparation grants.(Brief Article)
- The Albuquerque area Indian Health Board.(Where We Work)(Column)
by Hinshaw, Leslie - Online gateway.(ASHA At Your Service)(Brief Article)
- Spellings offers greater flexibility for student testing.
- Speech-language pathology assistants.(Inside ASHA: News of Association activities, special events, governance updates, and more.)
- NIDCD director Battey resigns.(Bottom Line: A continuing series on reimbursement and financing questions, problems, and tips.)
- ED announces Early Reading First grant applicants.
- Modifier gene makes some hearing loss more severe.(Brief Article)
- Legislative Council lobbies on Capitol Hill, reviews programs.
- Call for ASHA Monographs.(Letters )(Letter to the Editor)
by Wilson, Richard H. - Finding the right fit: educational audiology takes more than one counseling direction.(AUDIOLOGY)(Column)
by Lucker, Jay R. - New web page focuses on clinical issues in Speech-Language Pathology.(New Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists On www.asha.org)(Brief Article)
- Improvement needed.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
by Martin, Kenneth - Audiologists in schools: helping students fulfill their potential.(AUDIOLOGY)
by Kooper, Rebecca - Difference or deficit in speakers of African American English? What every clinician should know ... and do.
by Bland-Stewart, Linda M. - 2005 ASHA elections: please update your contact information.(Brief Article)
- Getting districts to pay for dues.(Letter to the Editor)
by Flach, Peg - Hats off to the graduates.(From the President)(Transcript)
by Battle, Dolores E. - Aphasia awareness month.(National Aphasia Association)(Brief Article)
- It takes a village: creative collaboration after stroke, or how John Wood got his jokes back.
by Moore, Marat - New Mexico close to requiring doctoral degree in audiology.(Brief Article)
- Died.(obituary)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
- Schools 2005 set for July 8-10.(conferences)
- Medicaid school-based billing: a summary of federal requirements.
by Lusis, Ingrida - Information available on medicare funding of Speech-Generating Devices.(New Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists On www.asha.org)(Brief Article)
- Write is might.(AUDIOLOGY)
- Division 2, neurogenics and neurogenic speech and language disorders.(Spotlight on: SPECIAL INTEREST DIVISIONS)
- Auditory processing documents available.(Brief Article)
- ED announces teacher-to-teacher 2005 Summer Workshops.(Brief Article)
- Health care survey in the mail.
- Alert system for deaf and hard of hearing launched in Maine.(Audiology in Brief)(Brief Article)
- National discussion on school vacancies considers causes, strategies.(Personnel Issues: FOCUSED INITIATIVE)
by Boswell, Susan - Noise at daycare and home interferes with infants learning to speak.(Brief Article)
- Audiology documents approved.(Inside ASHA: News of Association activities, special events, governance updates, and more.)(Brief Article)
- Audiology's long journey.(Letter to the Editor)
by Venema, Ted - Clinical guidelines available.(Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists)(Brief Article)
- Management guidelines for children with unilateral hearing loss.(Research in Progress)
by McKay, Sarah; Iyer, Aruna - FAQs available on services for people with severe disabilities.(New Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists On www.asha.org)
- Teach the parents well.(First Person on the Last Page)
by Hexom, Lowell - Access Audiology focus on telepractice.
- Access expands for Cochlear implants: CMS decision affects eligibility criteria.
by Lusis, Ingrida - Head start survey.(Brief Article)
- Measuring and monitoring progress with Cochlear implants: audiologists and speech-language pathologists working together.
by Zwolan, Terry; Heavner, Krista - University of Arizona announces Hixon Fellowship.(Brief Article)
- A client's view: board recognition brings "comfort and confidence.".(Column)
by Mash, Marty - Buyers guide: speech, language, & swallowing treatment products.(Buyers Guide)
- Decibels in the Desert.(conferences and meetings of National Hearing Conservation Association)
- LightSPEED Technologies, Inc.(JOINED)(Gail Gegg Rosenberg)(Brief Article)
- Marian Tasa.(Golden Apple)(Brief Article)
by Bungcayao, Dominic - Effort builds for "fair and equitable" reimbursement: Health Care Economics Committee prepares for AMA's coding review.(American Medical Association)
by Moore, Marat - State licensure update: Idaho.(Brief Article)
- IDEA '04 proposed rules expected in May, public meetings announced.
by Clarke, Catherine D.