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    • 19 Apr 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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    Managing Dementia in the Acute Healthcare Environment

    Presented by Gina England, MA, CCC-SLP

    April 19, 2025 
    10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

    Members: $10

    Non-Members: $60

    Description

    One of the many challenges facing Speech Pathologist's working in an acute care setting is the suspected occurrence of Dementia in the patients we are providing services.  These services might include the assessment of Dysphagia, Aphasia or Apraxia, to name just a few.  Our specific challenge may also include the presence of a delirium and a request by the healthcare team to determine if the patient's behaviors are the result of an acute delirium, dementia or both.  This differential diagnosis can also be significantly impacted by the patient's medical history, known or unknown.  Today's webinar will look closely at these challenges with the ultimate goal of demystifying the variables that contribute to a potentially complex presentation.  The webinar's content will include the following:  

    • Differentiating the most common types of dementia 
    • Staging Dementia 
    • Reversible versus Irreversible Dementia 
    • Medication effects upon dementia and the aging population in general
    • Clinical Challenges 
    • Assessment of dementia and delirium in the acute care environment 
    • Strategies and resources for the hospital team 
    • Discharge planning considerations

    Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: We want to provide the best learning experience for everyone. In compliance of the ADA, should you require any accommodation to fully participate in this training, please contact theoffice@mshahearsay.org or call 781-314-9517.


    Presenter

    Gina England, MA, CCC-SLP

    Learner Objectives

    1.  Distinguish between the etiologies of a reversible versus irreversible delirium/dementia 

    2.  State 2 rating scales that can be incorporated in the acute care environment to assist in the differential diagnosis of delirium and dementia

    3.  Identify a reliable source when exploring the impact of medication on a patient's cognitive status

    4.  Verbalize a minimum of four neurological diagnoses that often present with co-morbid dementia

      Time Ordered Agenda

      10:00-10:05    Introduction
      10:05-10:20    Differentiating the most common types of dementia 
      10:20-10:30    Staging Dementia 
      10:30-10:45    Reversible versus Irreversible Dementia 
      10:45-11:00    Medication effects upon dementia and the aging population in general
      11:00-11:10    Clinical Challenges including pain management
      11:10-11:30    Assessment of dementia and delirium in the acute care environment 
      11:30-11:45    Strategies and resources for the hospital team 
      11:45-11:50    Discharge planning considerations
      11:50-12:00    Final Questions and Wrap Up

      About the Presenter


      Gina England is a Speech/Language Pathologist who has practiced in New Hampshire since 1981. She has worked all along the medical continuum of care including acute care, acute inpatient rehab, outpatient, day treatment, SNF and home health. Her areas of interest and specialty include cognitive rehabilitation, dysphagia, adult acquired apraxia and post- concussion syndrome.

      Gina has been a national presenter on topics concerning cognitive-communication disorders, dysphagia and post-concussion syndrome. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire and has served as Adjunct Faculty for The University of New Hampshire, Granite State College and Nashua Community College.

      In 2011 she began to spread her horizons even further by venturing into private practice and is enjoying the diversity of practice that this affords the speech pathologist. She thoroughly enjoys conducting seminars/workshops on topics relevant to adult and pediatric rehabilitation. In 2012 she began a part time contract with a private school that provided academic instruction to male students whose significant social/emotional and behavioral problems presented barriers to learning in the traditional public school system.  She remained there until 2017.  From 2017 through 2025 she has expanded her service provision to include the New Hampshire Public School System, servicing students from preschool through high school. She has found that her medical speech pathology background has been a valuable asset in helping to identify the barriers to academic, communication and cognitive development in students of all ages.

      After 44 years of clinical practice, she continues to experience the joy in working as a speech and language pathologist in all settings with all ages.

      Financial Disclosure

      • Speaker is receiving an honorarium for this webinar.
      • Serves as an independent contractor providing speech pathology services to the Hopkinton, New Hampshire school district.

        Non-financial Disclosure

        • Serves on the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire and coordinates its Brain Matters Educational Program.

        This program has been approved for ASHA CEUs.


        If you have any questions, contact our office at 781-647-7031 or by email at theoffice@mshahearsay.org.

        • 17 May 2025
        • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Zoom
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        Managing Dementia in the Sub-Acute Healthcare Environment

        Presented by Gina England, MA, CCC-SLP

        May 17, 2025 
        10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

        Members: $10

        Non-Members: $60

        Description

        One of the many challenges facing Speech Pathologists working in a sub-acute care setting is the impact of a comorbid Dementia on our patients cognitive, communication and swallowing abilities. The initial staging of the dementia is essential in that it will help determine whether the patient qualifies for rehabilitative or habilitative services, under current Medicare guidelines.  Today's webinar will look closely on how the presence of Dementia complicates the development of an appropriate and attainable treatment plan.  Specific diagnostic and therapy resources will be discussed and recorded in a comprehensive handout.  The webinar's content will include the following: 

        • The Dementia Outcomes Measurement Suite (DOMS) – Assessment Tools for:  Cognition, Staging, ADL Skills, Behavior, Delirium and Quality of Life
        • The Presenter's favorite assessment tools
        • Dehydration and Dementia
        • Rehabilitation – Early Stage Dementia
        • Habilitation – Middle Stage Dementia
        • Evidenced Based Therapy Interventions
        • Environmental modifications that reduce the cognitive/behavioral effects of dementia

        Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: We want to provide the best learning experience for everyone. In compliance of the ADA, should you require any accommodation to fully participate in this training, please contact theoffice@mshahearsay.org or call 781-314-9517.

        Learner Objectives

        1.  Identify 2 assessment tools that specifically target skills impacted by dementia    

        2.  List a minimum of 3 strategies to be contained within a Dehydration Reduction Protocol     

        3.  Describe 3 skilled/evidenced based, Dementia Rehabilitation Interventions     

        4.  List a minimum of 6 environmental modifications to minimize the cognitive/behavioral effects of Dementia

          Time Ordered Agenda

          10:00-10:05    Introduction

          10:05-10:20    The Dementia Outcomes Measurement Suite (developed in Australia) 

          10:20-10:40    The Presenter's Favorite Assessment Tools

          10:40-10:45    Staging the Dementia 

          10:45-11:00    Habilitation - Middle Stage Dementia

          11:00-11:15    Rehabilitation - Early Stage Dementia

          11:15-11:40    Evidenced Based Therapy Interventions

          11:40-11:50    Environmental modifications that reduce the cognitive/behavioral effects of dementia

          11:50-12:00    Final Questions and Wrap Up

          About the Presenter

          Gina England is a Speech/Language Pathologist who has practiced in New Hampshire since 1981. She has worked all along the medical continuum of care including acute care, acute inpatient rehab, outpatient, day treatment, SNF and home health. Her areas of interest and specialty include cognitive rehabilitation, dysphagia, adult acquired apraxia and post- concussion syndrome.

          Gina has been a national presenter on topics concerning cognitive-communication disorders, dysphagia and post-concussion syndrome. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire and has served as Adjunct Faculty for The University of New Hampshire, Granite State College and Nashua Community College.

          In 2011 she began to spread her horizons even further by venturing into private practice and is enjoying the diversity of practice that this affords the speech pathologist. She thoroughly enjoys conducting seminars/workshops on topics relevant to adult and pediatric rehabilitation. In 2012 she began a part time contract with a private school that provided academic instruction to male students whose significant social/emotional and behavioral problems presented barriers to learning in the traditional public school system.  She remained there until 2017.  From 2017 through 2025 she has expanded her service provision to include the New Hampshire Public School System, servicing students from preschool through high school. She has found that her medical speech pathology background has been a valuable asset in helping to identify the barriers to academic, communication and cognitive development in students of all ages.

          After 44 years of clinical practice, she continues to experience the joy in working as a speech and language pathologist in all settings with all ages.

          Financial Disclosure

          • Speaker is receiving an honorarium for this webinar.
          • Serves as an independent contractor providing speech pathology services to the Hopkinton, New Hampshire school district.

          Non Financial Disclosure

          • Serves on the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire and coordinates its Brain Matters Educational Program.

          Satisfactory Completion Requirements for ASHA CEU’s
          ASHA CEU’s will be awarded after active attendance at the entire presentation documented by log in/log out times, submission of a completed evaluation and submission of a completed assessment of learning. There is no partial credit. A link to the Assessment and Evaluation will be sent out following the program. 

          ASHA requires participation in the CEU Registry to receive CEUs. If you are not part of ASHA’s CEU Registry, the Certificate of Completion will serve as documentation for ASHA CMHs. 

          This program has been approved for ASHA CEUs.

          ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

          If you have any questions, contact our office at 781-647-7031 or by email at theoffice@mshahearsay.org.

          Best regards,
          Massachusetts Speech-Language Hearing Association

          • 01 Jul 2025
          • 12:00 AM
          • 31 Jul 2025
          • 11:59 PM
          • Self-Study
          Register

          Unbiased Speech Language Assessment of Bilingual Students 

          July 1-31, 2025

          Members: $10

          Non-Members: $60

          Program materials will be distributed via email the first business day of July.

          Description

          This presentation will give you an overview of who the bilingual student who is learning English in Boston Public Schools (or any other urban district) is; stages of second language acquisition; useful information to help you determine if the student presents with a language disorder or a language difference; and basic considerations when assessing a bilingual student who is learning English.

          Learner Outcomes

          Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

          • Describe the typical bilingual student
          • List the stages of second language acquisition 
          • Develop a process for determining who should NOT be referred for a speech-language evaluation
          • Name important considerations when assessing a bilingual student

          Agenda

          10 minutes: Introduction and Video Reflection
          10 minutes: Cultural Competence/Bilingualism
          20 minutes: Stages of Second Language Acquisition
          20 minutes: Important Considerations When Assessing a Bilingual Student
          40 minutes: Case Studies
          15 minutes: Quick Recommendations for Bilingual Evaluations
          5 minutes: Questions/Evaluations

            About the Presenter

            Rebeca Rivera Rivera is a Bilingual (Spanish-English) Speech-Language Pathologist working for the Boston Public Schools since 1990. She also worked for 4 years as an Evaluation Team Facilitator for the District coordinating and leading the eligibility meetings for special education. Currently in addition to working with students, she is also the Bilingual Liaison for the Related Services Department. As a dual-language learner herself, Ms. Rivera Rivera is passionate about improving the related services for this population, particularly in the area of fair and valid evaluations. To this aim she has created Professional Development for Related Service Providers, Teachers and Interpreters, and procedures on when and how to request interpreters for an evaluation within the Related Services Department. Ms. Rivera Rivera is also a lecturer for Boston University and Emerson College, presenting seminars on Best Practices for Working with Bilingual Students.

            A native from Puerto Rico she acquired her Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Science Campus and a Bachelor's Degree in Special Education from the same University, Rio Piedras Campus.

            Disclosure Statements

            Financial disclosure: Rebecca Rivera Rivera receives a salary from the Boston Public schools. She receives speaking fees for lecturing at Boston University and Emerson College. She is receiving an honorarium for this presentation.

            Non-financial disclosure: Rebecca is a member of MSHA and a member of ASHA.

            Discrimination Policy: 
            MSHA does not discriminate against students, parents, employees or the general public on the basis of race, color, sex, homeless status, gender identity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or age. MSHA is also committed to maintaining an educational environment free of harassment. Harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, homeless status, age or disability is prohibited. In addition to the protected classes identified above, as to employment practices, MSHA also does not discriminate based on genetic information, ancestry or status as a veteran.

            Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities:
            We want to provide the best learning experience for everyone. In compliance of the ADA, should you require any accommodation to fully participate in this training, please contact theoffice@mshahearsay.org or call 781-314-9517.

            Continuing Education Credits:
            Satisfactory Completion Requirements for ASHA CEU’s

            ASHA CEU’s will be awarded after viewing of the entire presentation and submission of a completed evaluation and an assessment of learning. There is no partial credit. A link to the assessment and evaluation will be sent out following the program.

            ASHA requires participation in the CEU Registry to receive CEUs. If you are not part of ASHA’s CEU Registry, the Certificate of Completion will serve as documentation for ASHA CMHs.

            ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

            Interested in sponsoring this event? Please consider partnering with us for this worthwhile experience. If you have any questions, contact our office at 781-647-7031 or by email at theoffice@mshahearsay.org.

            • 01 Aug 2025
            • 31 Aug 2025
            • Self Study
            Register

            School Based Medicaid Program for SLP’s

            August 1-31, 2025

            Members: $10

            Non-Members: $60


            Program materials will be distributed via email the first business day of August.

            Description
            Representatives from MassHealth’s School Based Medicaid Program (SBMP) and UMass Chan Medical School’s Center for School Based Claiming, will provide an overview of program requirements and respond to questions.

            Presenters
            Margot Tracy
            Emily Hall

            Learner Outcomes
            The participants will be able to:
            1. List expectations of an SLP participating in SBMP
            2. Describe Direct Service Claiming (DSC)
            3. List and apply reimbursable services and requirements to SLP, including
            - Medical Necessity
            - ICD Diagnosis and/or Signs and Symptoms Codes
            4. Describe Plan of Care - Medicaid Service Authorization
            5. List minimum Service Documentation elements
            6. Find resources for additional information and training on the SBMP website

            Agenda

            5 minutes: Introductions, Agenda Overview, Housekeeping
            5 minutes: What is expected of an SLP participating in SBMP?
            10 minutes: What is Direct Service Claiming (DSC)?
            25 minutes: Reimbursable Services & Requirements
            - Medical Necessity
            - ICD Diagnosis and/or Signs and Symptoms Codes
            10 minutes: Plan of Care – Medicaid Service Authorization
            15 minutes: Service Documentation
            10 minutes: Interim Claims & Billing Forms
            10 minutes: Random Moment Time Study Tips for Direct Service Practitioners
            30 minutes: Q&A

            Margot Tracy is the manager for the MassHealth School Based Medicaid Program (SBMP). She has Prior to her role in SBMP, she worked in the Executive Office of Health and Human Services under the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI). She holds a Masters in Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health..

            Emily Hall - As director of School-Based Medicaid Programs at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Ms. Hall has worked in and managed the administration of school-based Medicaid programs for Massachusetts for the past 15 years. She has experience in a variety of school-based Medicaid reimbursement methodologies with particular expertise in cost-based reimbursement. Prior to coming to UMass Chan, Ms. Hall had over 20 years of experience in the health insurance industry, as well as in health care delivery systems and hospitals and in Medicare managed care program administration. Ms. Hall earned her Master of Business Administration from Suffolk University and her bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Public Policy and Economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

            Disclosure Statements

            Margot Tracy
            Financial: Margot receives a salary as an employee of the State of Massachusetts as the manager of the Mass Health School Based Medicaid Program.
            Non-financial: No non-financial relationships exist.

            Emily Hall
            Financial: No financial disclosure exists.
            Non-financial: Emily is volunteering her time for this presentation.

            Discrimination Policy: 
            MSHA does not discriminate against students, parents, employees or the general public on the basis of race, color, sex, homeless status, gender identity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or age. MSHA is also committed to maintaining an educational environment free of harassment. Harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, homeless status, age or disability is prohibited. In addition to the protected classes identified above, as to employment practices, MSHA also does not discriminate based on genetic information, ancestry or status as a veteran.

            Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities:
            We want to provide the best learning experience for everyone. In compliance of the ADA, should you require any accommodation to fully participate in this training, please contact theoffice@mshahearsay.org or call 781-314-9517.

            Continuing Education Credits:
            Satisfactory Completion Requirements for ASHA CEU’s

            ASHA CEU’s will be awarded after viewing of the entire presentation and submission of a completed evaluation and an assessment of learning. There is no partial credit. A link to the assessment and evaluation will be sent out following the program.

            ASHA requires participation in the CEU Registry to receive CEUs. If you are not part of ASHA’s CEU Registry, the Certificate of Completion will serve as documentation for ASHA CMHs.


            ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

            Interested in sponsoring this event? Please consider partnering with us for this worthwhile experience. If you have any questions, contact our office at 781-647-7031 or by email at theoffice@mshahearsay.org.

            • 01 Nov 2025
            • 12:00 AM
            • 30 Nov 2025
            • 11:59 PM
            • Self-Study
            Register


            Trauma Informed Rapport Building for School SLPs

            November 1-30, 2025

            Members: $10

            Non-Members: $60

            Program materials will be distributed via email the first business day of November.

            Description

            During this webinar, clinicians will learn the tenets of trauma-informed care and the impact that systemic exclusion has on minoritized populations. We'll discuss holistic, client-centered approaches when working with students and families from all backgrounds. Clinicians will come away more confident in their abilities to meet the needs of their diverse caseloads while also developing an understanding of how to reduce disparities by making small adjustments to their own practices.


            Note: Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: We want to provide the best learning experience for everyone. In compliance of the ADA, should you require any accommodation to fully participate in this training, please contact theoffice@mshahearsay.org or call 781-314-9517.


            Presenter

            AC Goldberg (he/him) PhD, CCC/SLP

            Learner Objectives

            1.  Participants will define terminology related to gender, neurotype and intersectionality

            2.  Participants will identify areas of DEI education relevant to their school practice

            3.  Participants will distinguish the tenets of trauma-informed care

            4.  Participants will devise ways to foster trusting relationships with populations who have experienced institutional trauma

            Time Ordered Agenda


            5 Minutes: Introduction

            15 Minutes: Concepts and Terminology

            15 Minutes: Identity and Trauma, Unpacking Loaded Clinical Experiences

            15 Minutes: Sensitivity to Backgrounds and Lived Experience, Identifying Bias in Practice

            15 Minutes: Addressing Bias and Looking Ahead

            40 Minutes: Scenarios Workshop

            15 Minutes: Questions, Conclusion, and Resources


            About the Presenter

            AC Goldberg (he/him) PhD CCC/SLP is a physically disabled, intersex/transgender Professor, DEIB Consultant/SLP whose mission is to cultivate affirming spaces for everybody. He teaches at Northeastern University, where he runs a gender-affirming voice clinic and leads courses in DEI and transgender health. AC's consulting centers empathy, humanity and intersectional cultural responsiveness. His continuing education nonprofit, The CREDIT Institute, is dedicated to advancing equity in higher education and healthcare.

            Financial Disclosure

            • Assistant Clinical Professor at Northeastern University
            • Founder/Director, the CREDIT Institute 501(C)(3)
            • Founder, Transplaining LLC
            • Contractor with Prismatic Speech Services
            • MSHA member receiving an honorarium for this webinar

            Non-financial Disclosure

            AC is a founding member of the Trans Voice Initiative. He serves on the community advisory board overseeing research out of Boston University about the effects of exogenous testosterone therapy on communication in AFAB speakers. He’s also on the editorial board of the Journal of Communication Disorders.

            Continuing Education Credits:
            Satisfactory Completion Requirements for ASHA CEU’s

            ASHA CEU’s will be awarded after viewing of the entire presentation and submission of a completed evaluation and an assessment of learning. There is no partial credit. A link to the assessment and evaluation will be sent out following the program.

            ASHA requires participation in the CEU Registry to receive CEUs. If you are not part of ASHA’s CEU Registry, the Certificate of Completion will serve as documentation for ASHA CMHs.

            ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

            If you have any questions, contact our office at 781-647-7031 or by email at theoffice@mshahearsay.org.

            This program also qualifies for ASHA's DEI CEU requirements.
            • 01 Dec 2025
            • 12:00 AM
            • 31 Dec 2025
            • 11:59 PM
            • Self-Study
            Register

            Stuttering vs Cluttering

            December 1-31, 2025

            Members: $10

            Non-Members: $60

            Program materials will be distributed via email the first business day of December.

            Description

            Speech fluency refers to the physical characteristics of human speech, including speech continuity, speech rate, and amount of effort in speaking. There are normal variations in the level of fluency of each speaker, however, when the daily life of the individual is negatively impacted by the speech fluency concern, an SLP may be involved in the assessment and clinical treatment of the disorder.

            Presenters
            Lourdes Ramos-Heinrichs, SLP, CCC-SLP


            Learner Outcomes

            The participants will be able to:
            1. Describe the differential diagnosis of stuttering
            2. Describe the differential diagnosis of cluttering
            3. Develop and implement treatment plans for stuttering
            4. Develop and implement treatment plans for cluttering


            Agenda

            20 minutes: Overview and Background
            10 minutes: Questions and Audience Participation

            20 minutes: Power Point presentation on Stuttering and examples

            10 minutes: Questions and audience participation

            25 minutes: Power Point presentation on Cluttering and examples

            5 minutes: Questions and audience participation 

            10 minutes: Case Study Small Group Discussion

            10 minutes: Information Sharing from Small Group Discussions

            10 minutes: Conclusion, questions, and Wrap-Up

            About the Presenter

            Lourdes Ramos-Heinrichs, SLP, CCC-SLP is a lifetime member of the American Board of Fluency and Fluency Disorders. She has taught graduate courses in Fluency and Fluency Disorders, supervised stuttering clinics, and headed a fluency cohort in the Boston Public schools for the last 20 years. She has also presented seminars in fluency disorders in national and international conventions, and has addressed diagnostic and clinical aspects of stuttering in various publications.


            Disclosure Statements

            Lourdes Ramos-Heinrichs, SLP, CCC-SLP
            Financial: Lourdes is receiving an honorarium for this presentation.

            Non-financial: Lourdes is a member of ASHA. She is a lifetime member of the American Board of Fluency and Fluency Disorders. Lourdes heads the fluency cohort for the Boston Public Schools. She directs the clinical component of Camp Words Unspoken.

            Discrimination Policy: 
            MSHA does not discriminate against students, parents, employees or the general public on the basis of race, color, sex, homeless status, gender identity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or age. MSHA is also committed to maintaining an educational environment free of harassment. Harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, homeless status, age or disability is prohibited. In addition to the protected classes identified above, as to employment practices, MSHA also does not discriminate based on genetic information, ancestry or status as a veteran.

            Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities:
            We want to provide the best learning experience for everyone. In compliance of the ADA, should you require any accommodation to fully participate in this training, please contact theoffice@mshahearsay.org or call 781-314-9517.

            Continuing Education Credits:
            Satisfactory Completion Requirements for ASHA CEU’s

            ASHA CEU’s will be awarded after viewing of the entire presentation and submission of a completed evaluation and an assessment of learning. There is no partial credit. A link to the assessment and evaluation will be sent out following the program.

            ASHA requires participation in the CEU Registry to receive CEUs. If you are not part of ASHA’s CEU Registry, the Certificate of Completion will serve as documentation for ASHA CMHs.


            ASHA CE Provider approval and use of the Brand Block does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

            Interested in sponsoring this event? Please consider partnering with us for this worthwhile experience. If you have any questions, contact our office at 781-647-7031 or by email at theoffice@mshahearsay.org.

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          27 Jan 2022 Connecting the "Why" to the "What": Targeted Interventions for Dysphagia Management
          26 Jan 2022 Evolving Your School-Based Practice to Align with Best Practices
          16 Nov 2021 Private Practice Group Meeting
          04 Nov 2021 Schools Advisory Group
          03 Nov 2021 Early Intervention Advisory Group
          27 Oct 2021 ASHA Schools Virtual Town Hall
          23 Oct 2021 Facts and Impacts of Pediatric Late-Onset Hearing Loss
          21 Oct 2021 Ask the Experts: Stuttering Awareness
          15 Oct 2021 Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) with Gross Sensory Testing 3 Day Training with SEC Medical
          21 Sep 2021 Private Practice Working Group Meeting
          18 Sep 2021 Hot Topics in Hearing Loss Across the Ages
          16 Sep 2021 Private Practice Working Group Meeting
          24 Jun 2021 Private Practice Meeting
          03 Jun 2021 IDDSI: Who, Why, What, When & How of Implementation
          06 May 2021 Career Transitions for the SLPs
          17 Apr 2021 Student Research Symposium
          07 Apr 2021 Reflux Complications in Voice & Swallowing: Understanding the Impact on Children & Adults
          06 Mar 2021 Unbiased Speech-Language Assessment of Bilingual Students Learning English (An Introduction)
          01 Mar 2021 VSHA - Virtual Monthlong Conference
          27 Feb 2021 Telehealth and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Telehealth for individuals using AAC
          27 Feb 2021 MSHA Virtual Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinician"
          21 Nov 2020 Telehealth: Basics, Logistics, Evidence-Based Practice
          16 Oct 2020 VSHA 2020 FALL CONFERENCE - Virtual
          18 Sep 2020 Join us for our FIRST Virtual Fall Conference
          17 Aug 2020 Closing the Literacy Achievement Gap: The Science of Language & Literacy
          11 Jun 2020 MSHA Town Halls: Schools
          08 Jun 2020 MSHA Town Halls: Diversity
          23 Apr 2020 The State of Telepractice for Delivering Early Intervention Services (WEB19082)
          23 Apr 2020 Providing Telehealth Services to Individuals With Cochlear Implants (WEB19046)
          23 Apr 2020 Clinical Considerations in Telepractice Service Delivery (WEBS1821805)
          23 Apr 2020 Innovations in Audiology (WEB3500)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 18, Vol. 3, Part 2, 2018 (WEBS1821804)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 18, Vol. 3, Part 1, 2018 (WEBS1821803)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 13, Vol. 2, Part 4, 2017 (WEBS1321316)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 11, Vol. 2, Part 2, 2017 (WEBS1121105)
          23 Apr 2020 Cutting-Edge Issues in Audiology: Patient-Centered Care and Service Delivery for Older Adults (WEB17012)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 18, Vol. 2, Part 2, 2017 (WEBS1821802)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 9, Vol. 2, Part 1, 2017 (WEBS0920903)
          23 Apr 2020 Perspectives, SIG 3, Vol. 2, Part 2, 2017 (WEBS0320309)
          23 Apr 2020 Apps and Web-Based Materials for Telepractice (WEB17209)
          23 Apr 2020 Stuttering Intervention for Children: Modifications to Two Common Programs (WEB2750)
          20 Apr 2020 Live Webinar: Telepractice Delivery of Speech and Language Services: Basics, Logistics, Guidelines, and Evidence Based Practice
          03 Apr 2020 NHSLHA Spring Conference 2020
          22 Feb 2020 MSHA Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinician"
          31 Jan 2020 School-Based Medicaid Program Training - Deadline January 31st
          28 Oct 2019 Rhode Island Speech & Hearing Association
          24 Oct 2019 WELCOME to Clarke's 40th Conference on Mainstreaming Children with Hearing Loss!
          21 Oct 2019 Full Training Institute
          16 Oct 2019 Social Thinking Conference in Greater Boston
          11 Oct 2019 VSHA - Fall 2019 Conference
          07 Oct 2019 Aphasia Institute Knowledge Exchange Online Speaker Series:Fall/Winter 2019
          20 Sep 2019 Concussion Diagnosis and Management Conference
          16 Aug 2019 The PLAY Project’s Autism Intensive Workshop
          16 Aug 2019 PLAY Project’s Autism Intensive Workshop
          12 Aug 2019 PECS Level 1 Training
          29 Jul 2019 PECS Level 1 Training
          29 Jul 2019 PECS Level 1 Training
          25 Jul 2019 The PROMPT Institute - TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP
          25 Jun 2019 Webinar Series IPE/IPC Diabetes Care: CDC & NDEP on IPE and IPC
          17 Jun 2019 PECS Level 1 Training
          13 Jun 2019 13th Pediatric Otolaryngology Update : A focus on Voice
          10 Jun 2019 PECS Level 2 Training
          08 Jun 2019 It Takes Two to Talk® Certification Workshop
          06 Jun 2019 Better Health Conference 2019
          30 May 2019 Better Hearing & Speech Month Mixers
          28 May 2019 Webinar Series IPE/IPC Diabetes Care: Audiology
          13 May 2019 Aphasia Institute Online Speaker Series: May & June 2019
          23 Apr 2019 Webinar Series IPE/IPC Diabetes Care: Dentristy
          05 Apr 2019 #334 Feeding Therapy: It’s Not Just About Swallowing
          30 Mar 2019 MSHA Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinician"
          29 Mar 2019 NHSHLA Spring 2019 Conference
          27 Mar 2019 American Academy of Audiology
          26 Mar 2019 Webinar Series IPE/IPC Diabetes Care: Optometry
          18 Mar 2019 Aphasia Institute Knowledge Exchange Online Speaker Series:Spring 2019
          14 Mar 2019 The Hanen Centre: More Than Words® Certification Workshop
          26 Feb 2019 Webinar Series IPE/IPC Diabetes Care: Podiatry
          22 Jan 2019 Webinar Series IPE/IPC Diabetes Care: Pharmacy
          17 Jan 2019 The Aphasias and other Language and Verbal Output Disorders Associated with Acquired Brain Injury
          13 Dec 2018 PECS Level 1 Training
          12 Dec 2018 ACI's 7th Lung Cancer Screening & Continuum of Care
          10 Dec 2018 It Takes Two to Talk® Hanen Certification workshop
          05 Dec 2018 Functional Neuroanatomy Review
          03 Dec 2018 Promoting Success of Personal Stories in Conversation: Some Clinical Guidelines
          20 Nov 2018 2019 QPP Final Rule Overview
          15 Nov 2018 ASHA Convention 2018
          14 Nov 2018 MSHA Pre-Convention Workshops
          14 Nov 2018 ACI’s 12th Stroke Centers of Excellence Conference
          14 Nov 2018 2018 Scientific and Business Meeting
          07 Nov 2018 Substance Abuse and Acquired Brain Injury
          05 Nov 2018 Supporting Motivation and Self-Determination in Clinical Aphasia Practice
          01 Nov 2018 Building Oral Language in Children: Myths, Facts & Strategies
          24 Oct 2018 Hanen It Takes Two To Talk® Workshop in New York, NY
          24 Oct 2018 Hanen Learning Language and Loving It™ Workshop in Baltimore, MD
          22 Oct 2018 October SCA Training Institute
          19 Oct 2018 36th Annual Making Connections Program - A Day for Teens with Hearing Loss
          18 Oct 2018 VSHA Fall 2018 Conference
          18 Oct 2018 Clarke's 39th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss
          15 Oct 2018 Helping People Tell Richer Stories Using the Words They Want to Use: Language Underpins Narrative in Aphasia (LUNA)
          12 Oct 2018 Overview of Neurodiagnostic Procedures and Neurological Effects of ABI
          12 Oct 2018 Overview of Neurodiagnostic Procedures and Neurological Effects of Acquired Brain Injury
          03 Oct 2018 Acquired Brain Injury Certificate Training
          28 Sep 2018 MedRehab - CEU Courses
          23 Sep 2018 CMV Public Health & Policy Conference
          20 Sep 2018 APMs: Aiming for Success in Program Year 2
          20 Sep 2018 PECS Level 2 Training
          17 Sep 2018 Hot Topic Webinar - Building Literacy Skills with Wordless Wonders
          17 Sep 2018 Building On the Past: The Evidence for Aphasia Rehabilitation and Research
          13 Sep 2018 Reading with TLC - Lively Letters
          10 Sep 2018 NSS - 3 Part Series about Pediatric Dysphagia
          23 Aug 2018 PECS Level 1 Training
          16 Aug 2018 Reading with TLC
          14 Aug 2018 Reading with TLC - WEB 180814
          27 Jul 2018 HealthCare - Common Attack Trends presented by Lares
          24 Jul 2018 Audiology Project Webinar
          06 Jul 2018 Hanen More Than Words® Workshop in Boston, MA
          06 Jul 2018 Hanen More Than Words® Workshop in Boston, MA
          18 Jun 2018 The Decibels Foundation 16th Annual Golf Tournament
          15 Jun 2018 Maximizing communication access for people with aphasia: an interprofessional approach across settings
          07 Jun 2018 Aphasia Couples Therapy: A conversation-based approach to therapy
          07 Jun 2018 Aphasia Couples Therapy: A conversation-based approach to therapy
          04 Jun 2018 Hanen More Than Words® Workshop in New York, NY
          22 May 2018 Dizziness, Vertigo and Falls in Persons with Diabetes
          10 May 2018 Providing communication support for aphasia: The legal and moral context
          04 May 2018 Hanen More Than Words® Workshop in Boston, MA
          25 Apr 2018 Hanen It Takes Two To Talk® Workshop in New York, NY
          20 Apr 2018 Concussion Diagnosis and Management
          12 Apr 2018 Intervention Planning for Aphasia: How to Collaborate in Clinical Settings
          16 Mar 2018 VSHA Conference
          01 Mar 2018 Regaining Narrative Competence: A Patient-Centered Approach to Recovery from Aphasia
          24 Feb 2018 MSHA Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinician"
          12 Dec 2017 Hanen Learning Language and Loving It™ Workshop in New York, NY
          11 Dec 2017 KT Science and how to make research accessible
          01 Dec 2017 Substance Abuse and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
          16 Nov 2017 The Importance of therapeutic relationship, patient engagement and hope
          16 Nov 2017 Masshealth November & December Phase 1 ACO Awareness Webinars
          15 Nov 2017 Professional Development Webinar Event: Speech and Language Assessments in Multicultural Populations
          15 Nov 2017 Functional NeuroAnatomy Review
          13 Nov 2017 Hanen It Takes Two To Talk® Workshop in New York, NY
          03 Nov 2017 Complex Learners Conference
          27 Oct 2017 It Takes Two to Talk® Hanen Certification Workshop
          23 Oct 2017 Social Thinking presents Boston Area Conference, School Age
          20 Oct 2017 Case Presentations in Pediatric Voice and Laryngology: Hear it, See it, Treat it
          19 Oct 2017 PPA and what SLPs should be doing
          19 Oct 2017 New England Symposium for Speech-Language Professionals
          19 Oct 2017 38th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss
          18 Oct 2017 NeuroBehavioral Disorders Associated with ABI: Meeting the Challenges
          14 Oct 2017 Selective Mutism Association Annual Conference
          11 Oct 2017 Social Thinking presents Boston Area Conference, Ages 4-7
          29 Sep 2017 NHSLHA Fall Conference 2017
          18 Sep 2017 The latest research on Right Hemisphere
          17 Aug 2017 Hanen Target Word™ Workshop in Toronto, Canada
          10 Aug 2017 Hanen It Takes Two To Talk® workshop in Avenel, NJ
          08 Aug 2017 Live Webinar: Working with Interpreters: Best Practices for Audiologists and SLPs
          02 Aug 2017 Hanen It Takes Two To Talk® workshop in New York, NY
          27 Jul 2017 WEBINAR - Chronic Care Management Services: Advantages for Your Practice
          17 Jul 2017 "Introduction to Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia"
          20 Jun 2017 Division of Professional Licensure presents “Did You Know?” Consumer Forum
          19 Jun 2017 The Decibels Foundation 15th Annual Golf Tournament
          19 Jun 2017 2017 Annual Golf Classic
          14 Jun 2017 Pennsylvania Professional Development Workshop 2017
          11 Jun 2017 The 8th Annual Decibels Foundation Horse Show
          05 Jun 2017 Taking partner training to the next level using an adult learning approach
          17 May 2017 Hanen It Takes Two To Talk® workshop in New York, NY
          16 May 2017 Spring Professional Development Live Webinar: Teaching Approaches to Vocabulary and Word Learning
          15 May 2017 Stroke in young adults: causes, consequences & long-term outcomes
          08 May 2017 Decibels Movie Night Fundraiser
          05 May 2017 BIODYNAMIC MANUAL VOICE THERAPY LEVEL 1
          05 May 2017 Lidcombe Program for Treatment of Stuttering in Young Children
          03 May 2017 Summer 2017 Autism Spectrum Disorder Courses from UC Davis Extension
          03 May 2017 Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
          29 Apr 2017 Learn to Play the NDT Way, Neuro Developmental Treatment
          28 Apr 2017 Demystifying Voice Therapy for Children & Adults: A Hands-on Approach
          28 Apr 2017 Supporting Students with Hearing Loss in Mainstream Educational Settings
          20 Apr 2017 Art Expo 2017: The World Through My Eyes
          06 Apr 2017 Hanen’s It Takes Two to Talk® Workshop
          31 Mar 2017 Evidence-based Practice for Austism Spectrum Disorder
          23 Mar 2017 Hanen's More Than Words® workshop in Burlington, VT
          13 Mar 2017 Early Start Denver Model Introductory Workshop
          26 Feb 2017 The Decibels Foundation - Stink Week 2017 "Make a Stink About Hearing Loss'
          25 Feb 2017 MSHA Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinical Fellow"
          02 Feb 2017 Introduction to PROMPT: Technique Workshop
          31 Jan 2017 Boosting Bilingual Environments for Young Children: What the Research Says
          26 Jan 2017 Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Clinical Continuing Education Certificate
          23 Jan 2017 Hanen’s It Takes Two to Talk® Workshop
          13 Jan 2017 Marketing Principles & Ideas For Your Private Practice
          12 Dec 2016 Caregiver Support
          12 Dec 2016 Hanen’s It Takes Two to Talk® Workshop
          07 Dec 2016 Hanen’s Learning Language and Loving It™ Workshop
          03 Dec 2016 Concussion Diagnosis and Management
          21 Nov 2016 Working with Australian Aboriginal adults with acquired communication disorders
          29 Oct 2016 Hanen's More Than Words Certification Workshop
          27 Oct 2016 Health Care Transition Planning for Students with Hearing Loss
          20 Oct 2016 Vermont Speech-Language Hearing Association's Annual Conference
          20 Oct 2016 The Changing Stroke Landscape
          20 Oct 2016 VSHA 2016 Annual Meeting and Fall Conference
          13 Oct 2016 37th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss
          30 Sep 2016 Children Who Struggle To Speak: Evidence-Based Treatment Techniques for Children with Apraxia of Speech
          24 Sep 2016 Assistive Technology for Adults and Children in Clinical Settings
          22 Sep 2016 Introduction to PROMPT: Technique - Boston, MA
          12 Sep 2016 Update on New and Existing Nondiscrimination Requirements for Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists in Healthcare Settings
          09 Sep 2016 Striving for Excellence: Reflective and Narrative-Based Practice
          21 Aug 2016 Run for Decibels - New Balance Falmouth Road Race
          17 Aug 2016 Free and Online! Autism Spectrum Disorder Information Session
          11 Aug 2016 2nd Annual iHOPE Summer Olympics
          11 Aug 2016 Free Live Event and Webinar Quality Improvement: How to Overcome Barriers
          28 Jul 2016 Highlander Institute: Blended Learning Leadership Summit
          21 Jul 2016 Highlander Institute: Pathway to a Lighthouse Classroom Workshop
          07 Jul 2016 2016 National Conference on Childhood Apraxia of Speech
          06 Jul 2016 National Stuttering Association 2016-Dazzling in Dixie
          20 Jun 2016 The Decibels' Foundation 14th Annual Golf Tournament
          13 Jun 2016 Two Day SCA ™ Core Training Workshop (A2, A3)
          09 Jun 2016 Say More Together: Using a Learner-centred Approach with Families Living with Aphasia (E2)
          14 May 2016 TalkTools Workshop | Feeding Therapy: A Sensory-Motor Approach
          09 May 2016 Aphasia Institute Webinar: Primary Progressive Aphasia Update: Redefining "Progressive"
          22 Apr 2016 CSHA Spring 2016 Conference
          18 Apr 2016 Aphasia Institute Webinar: Multi-modal or constraint therapies for aphasia: What is the evidence?
          12 Apr 2016 WEBINAR: Provider Introduction to TCPI: A No-Cost Win/Win for Providers and Patients
          02 Apr 2016 MSHA Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinical Fellow"
          01 Apr 2016 Hamilton Relay - Better Hearing and Speech Month Award
          01 Apr 2016 Highlander Institute: Blended and Personalized Learning Conference
          21 Mar 2016 Aphasia Institute Webinar: Using economics to communicate the value of care for aphasia
          18 Mar 2016 NHSLHA Spring Conference 2016
          16 Mar 2016 "Social Thinking Across the Home and School Day: The ILAUGH Model", "The Social Thinking Informail Dynamic Assessment and Core Treatment Strategies" (kinder - young adult) & "Social Detective, Superflex, and Friends Take on Social Emotional Learning"
          09 Mar 2016 "Thinking About YOU Thinking About Me", "Implementing Social Thinking Concepts and Vocabulary: A Day to Develop Team Creativity" (kinder - young adult) & "Social Detective, Superflex, and Friends Take on Social Emotional Learning" (kinder - 8th grade)
          07 Mar 2016 CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Due March 7 - Clarke's 37th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss: Speaking up for Self-Advocacy!
          05 Mar 2016 MSHA March 5th Event: Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing
          05 Mar 2016 2016 Risha Conference (Rhode Island Speech-Language Hearing Association)
          02 Mar 2016 2016 General & Special Education Conference-Seattle
          27 Feb 2016 MSHA Student Event: "Making the Transition from Student to Clinical Fellow"
          22 Feb 2016 Aphasia Institute Webinar: Working at the crossroads: Aphasia and Culture
          07 Dec 2015 Why Extra-linguistic Cognitive Abilities Matter in Aphasia - Aphasia Institute
          02 Dec 2015 Introduction to Pediatric Best Practices - Free Webinar
          19 Nov 2015 EdTech RI Meetup
          10 Nov 2015 The Lurie Institute for Disability Policy Annual Distinguished Lecture
          05 Nov 2015 HB843 Hearing on November 5th
          02 Nov 2015 SLP Roles in Re-framing Identity Post Stroke Webinar - Aphasia Institute
          26 Oct 2015 EdUnderground
          26 Oct 2015 Tell Me What Happened - Teaching Children with High Functioning Autism to Comprehend and Retell Narratives
          22 Oct 2015 36th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss - Making Connections! Student Track: For Students in Grades 7-12
          22 Oct 2015 36th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss - The Sounds of Success: Believe It and Achieve It!: For Parents and Professionals
          22 Oct 2015 Vermont Speech-Language Hearing Association’s (VSHA) Annual Conference
          09 Oct 2015 Managing Your Listening and Spoken Language Professional Learning Dashboard: Technology, Technique and Temperament
          06 Oct 2015 Online Course: Everything You Need to Know about a Baby’s Mouth for Good Feeding, Speech, and Mouth Development
          21 Sep 2015 Living Successfully with Aphasia: what does it take? - Aphasia Institute Knowledge Exchange - Online Speaker Series
          18 Sep 2015 More Than Words® Autism Certification Workshop
          17 Sep 2015 The Big Give for Autism - #AutismBigGive
          19 Aug 2015 Taking Parent Coaching to the Next Level – Helping Parents Make Behavioural Changes That Stick!
          18 Aug 2015 Graduate Student Research Survey
          08 Aug 2015 2015 Boston Area Walk for Children with Apraxia of Speech
          09 Jul 2015 2015 National Conference on Childhood Apraxia of Speech
          01 Jul 2015 NSA 2015: Magnificent Speech on the Magnificent Mile
          09 May 2015 Hearing Loss in Schools/ Literacy and Phonology
          30 Apr 2015 2015 Annual IAOM Convention Call for Posters
          11 Apr 2015 MSHA Student Event
          10 Apr 2015 Improving Reading Comprehension in School-Age Children
          03 Apr 2015 Supporting Students with Hearing Loss in Mainstream Educational Settings
          03 Apr 2015 Persuing, Choosing and Using Apps with Children with Hearing Loss
          03 Apr 2015 "Perusing, Choosing and Using APPs with Children with Hearing Loss"
          31 Mar 2015 ANITA
          13 Mar 2015 AphasiaAccess Leadership Summit
          07 Mar 2015 Feeding Therapy: A Sensory-Motor Approach
          05 Mar 2015 Everything You Need to Know about a Baby’s Mouth for Good Feeding, Speech, and Mouth Development
          28 Feb 2015 Exploiting Nueroplasticity: Aphasia/Apraxia Treatment
          28 Feb 2015 Interactive Metronome
          26 Feb 2015 Introduction to PROMPT Technique
          18 Feb 2015 Payment of Chronic Care Management Services under CY 2015 Medicare PFS
          06 Jan 2015 PART I: Review Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS), 2014 reporting options, and the 2015 PQRS Final Rule Changes
          06 Dec 2014 Dysphagia in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer: Evaluation and Management Decisions
          31 Oct 2014 Dementia Capable Care
          25 Oct 2014 Stuttering Therapy: The Littles, Middles and Teens
          23 Oct 2014 CSHA Fall 2014 Mini-Conference
          21 Oct 2014 35th Annual Conference on Mainstreaming Students with Hearing Loss
          26 Sep 2014 New Hampshire Speech Language Hearing Association Fall Conference
          23 Sep 2014 GI/nutrition issues and autism
          22 Aug 2014 It Takes Two to Talk® Certification Workshop
          24 Jul 2014 Voice, Swallow and Airway Conference 2014: Symposium of the Masters
          17 Jul 2014 Bilingual Symposium
          15 Jul 2014 Assessment and Treatment of Children who Stutter: A Workshop of Practical Strategies
          02 Jul 2014 2014 National Stuttering Association Annual Conference
          07 Jun 2014 The MBSImP And Dysphagia Practice: Targeted Intervention Through Standardized Physiologic Swallow Assessment
          19 May 2014 Early Intervention for Young Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
          07 May 2014 Phonological Short-Term Working Memory (PSTM): From Baby Babble to The Adult Brain
          25 Apr 2014 Accent Reduction 101
          24 Apr 2014 Cognitive Rehab (including therapy apps)
          24 Apr 2014 Practical Treatment Strategies for School-Age Children Who Stutter
          11 Apr 2014 Cochlear Implants: Basics and Beyond
          05 Apr 2014 Applying Technology to Support Social and Executive Functioning
          01 Apr 2014 Principles Into Practice: Planning Language & Literacy Programs for Learners Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
          28 Mar 2014 Progressive and Systematic Speech and Language Training for Children on the Autism Spectrum: From First Words To Social Language
          24 Mar 2014 Remediating Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp, Distorted R & Developing Carryover in Articulation Therapy
          05 Mar 2014 2014 General and Special Education Conference
          25 Jan 2014 Findings in the Food Chute
          03 Dec 2013 Effective Interventions for Autism Spectrum Meltdowns
          21 Nov 2013 Language, Learning and deaf Children
          02 Nov 2013 Family Fun Day hosted by the National Stuttering Association
          31 Oct 2013 Getting Off to A Good Start - Another School Year - What We Need to Know
          25 Oct 2013 "Post-Concussion Syndrome: Protocols for the Safe and Successful Return to School and Play"
          18 Oct 2013 Dementia Capable Care
          17 Oct 2013 Vermont Speech-Language Hearing Association (VSHA) Annual Meeting & Fall Conference 2013
          16 Oct 2013 Voice Disorders in Adults and Children, and Therapy Strategies
          02 Oct 2013 Functional Outcomes Reporting Requirements Using G-Codes for Speech-Language Treatment
          18 Sep 2013 Technology in Speech-Language Therapy: Evaluation and Integration of iPads and iOS Apps
          19 Aug 2013 PECS Level 1 Training: Basic
          14 Aug 2013 Executive Functions: Treatment Options
          07 Aug 2013 Adult Conference: "Evidence-based Management and Treatment of Adult Dysphagia"
          24 Jun 2013 In Her Own Words: Bartlett vs New York Board of Law Examiners
          17 Jun 2013 The Decibels Foundation's Golf Tournament
          10 Jun 2013 ASE Statewide Conference
          21 May 2013 Creating Positive Environments for Children with Hearing Loss
          07 May 2013 PSHA Webinar: Minimizing Bullying for Children Who Stutter
          03 May 2013 Supporting Students with Hearing Loss in Mainstream Educational Settings
          27 Apr 2013 What Works for Developmental Speech, Language and Literacy Problems
          26 Apr 2013 Childhood Apraxia of Speech: A Multi-Sensory Approach to Achieving Speech Outcomes
          24 Apr 2013 Meet Your iPad®: Essentials for the Busy Educator

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