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Thursday, May 8, 2014

ASHA Online Conference - Severe Disabilities, June 11-23


Online Conference | June 11-23, 2014
People with severe disabilities face complex communication issues, which are best met with integrated, collaborative services. After attending this conference, led by Billy T. Ogletree, PhD, CCC-SLP, you'll possess a broader context for serving this unique client while being more prepared to be an integral part of an interprofessional circle of care.
Join us for this online conference; it will help you provide team-based services that lead to the greatest and most socially valid therapeutic gains for individuals with severe disabilities.
After attending, you'll get:
  • Take-away solutions to communication-related and other everyday problems
  • Collaborative solutions to working with people with severe disabilities
  • Communication-based practices within broader interprofessional contexts
  • An overview of research and practice issues specific to communication impairment in this population
Take a look at the handpicked courses and the speakers* who are passionateabout serving this unique population. Then, sign up and take advantage of our early bird rate.
*Conference Faculty:
Susan M. Bashinski, EdD
Susan M. Bruce, PhD
Karena Cooper-Duffy, PhD
Kerri Eaker
Karen Erickson, PhD
Howard Goldstein, PhD, CCC-SLP
Judy Lariviere, MEd, OTR/L
Beth Mineo, PhD, CCC-SLP
Sally Norton-Darr, MS, CCC-SLP
Billy T. Ogletree, PhD, CCC-SLP
Judith Schoonover, MEd, OTR/L, ATP
Lorraine Sylvester, PhD, PT
Carole Zangari, PhD, CCC-SLP

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