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Vermont Speech-Language Hearing Association’s (VSHA) Annual Conference

  • 22 Oct 2015
  • 23 Oct 2015
  • Killington Grand Resort Hotel in Killington, VT

Thursday October 22:

  • Listening & Spoken Language Approach to Early Intervention for Children Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Medicare Confusion? Keep Calm and Call Your State Advocate for Medicare Policy (StAMP)
  • The Power of Music: Singing & Song Applications for Individuals with Aphasia or Dementia
  • Evaluation & Treatment of Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury: Current State of the Art & the Science
  • The Changing Landscape of Early Intervention
  • Annual Meeting of the Association for VSHA Members, 5:00-6:30 pm

Friday October 23:

  • ASHA Updates for SLPs
  • Conducting Clinical Research - It Really Is Possible!
  • Telehealth Practices in Audiology: Where Are We Now?
  • Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Misophonia: What Is It Like in the Trenches?
  • Emergent Literacy for Older Students and Students with Complex Communication Needs

Link to event page and online registration:
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ebaz82qob70a1e4c&llr=gm9at7jab



Confirmed Presenters:  
  • Suzanne Kimball, AuD, Assistant Professor-Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
  • Tinnitus, hyperacusis and misophonia: what’s it like in the trenches?
  • Telehealth applications in audiology: where are we now?
  • Amy McConkey Robbins, SLP, private practice in Indianapolis
  • Listening and Spoken Language, supporting kids who are deaf or hard of hearing 
  • http://amymcconkeyrobbins.com/ 
  • State Meeting:  Updates from EHDI and others 
  • VSHA annual meeting Thursday evening 
Additional speakers, hotel information and more will be shared and updated via e-mail, Facebook and at www.vsha.us 

Questions: contact the Vermont Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program vtedhi@state.vt.us or 802-657-4201

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