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WELCOME TO THE 2008 CONTINUING EDUCATION PAGE!
On
this page, you will find on- and off-campus opportunities to earn continuing
education units (CEUs) as required by the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association (ASHA) and the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board
of California (SLPAB)
Upcoming
Continuing Education (CE) Events in the Bay Area:
Professional
Development Resources.
Earn CEUs by selecting topic(s), reading course book(s) and submitting
test(s) online. http://www.pdresources.org
May 14 (San Jose); May 15 (Concord); May 16 (SF/Burlingame)
Emerging Paradigms in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Speaker:
John M. Ortiz, Ph.D. .6 CEUs. http://www.health-ed.com
May 31
Issues in Adult Dysphagia Management. Stanford Medical Center.
6 hours. Click here for flyer and further information.
June 18
Assessment and Treatment of Apraxia: Overcoming the Effects on Speech
and Swallowing. Course Director: Charlene Free-Waller, M.A.,
CCC-SLP. Doubletree San Francisco Airport, Burlingame. Register using
express number 102640 at http://www.express.CrossCountryEducation.com
August
8
Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Valid Assessment and Effective Treatment.
Presenter: Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann, Ph.D. .6 CEUs. Best Western
Grosvenor Aiport Hotel, SSF. Register at http://www.meds-pdn.com
September
13
SLP Role in the Management of Critical Care Dysphagic Patients. Speaker:
Jo Puntil, M.S., CCC-BRS-S. Mercy General Hospital, Sacramento. 8:30-11:45
am. 3 CEs. For more information: http://www.msccweb.com
September
18-19
2008 LSVT/LOUD Training and Certification Workshop.
LSVT/LOUD key
treatment elements, including hands-on practice and practical considerations.
Application to pediatric and adult motor-speech disorders (MS, cerebral
palsy, stroke, Parkinson's Disease) plus swallowing and pre-/post-LSVT
neural imaging. Palo Alto, CA. Register online at http://www.gleecoinc.com
November
1
TBI: Collaboration Between Neuropsychologists and Speech Pathologists.
Speaker: Kelly
McSwan, Ph.D., neuropsychologist. California Pacific Medical Center, San
Francisco. 8:30-11:45 am. 3 CEs. For more information, go to: http://www.msccweb.com
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