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May 11, 2004
Competition Spurs Enhanced Doctoral Training Opportunities
The University of Cincinnati received a grant through an ASHA-sponsored competition for innovative academic programs to recruit and educate doctoral students who will enter academia.
Otoprotective Agents Sought for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Although no drugs are currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prevent or treat noise-induced hearing loss, several hold promise.
Congress Includes Hearing Benefits in FEHBP Study
A House subcommittee approved a bill that would require the Bush administration to study and present to Congress options for improving hearing, dental, and vision benefits in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP).
Audiologists Charged Surprise Fee by AAA For Earning ASHA CEUs
Those seeking ASHA CEUs at the recent annual meeting of the American Academy of Audiology were surprised to be charged a processing fee.
Bob Love Speaks His Dream
Bob Love tells the story of his live and his greatest victory—gaining the fluency needed to become a public speaker.
Dysarthria: Tools for Clinical Decision-Making
Guide your clinical decisions for these patients by using a model of disablement and evidence-based practice guidelines.
Practical Communication Services for High School Students With Severe Disabilities
Speech-language pathologists can lend their expertise to ensure that functional communication programming becomes embedded into the high school curriculum and transition planning.
West Nile Virus: A Growing Challenge for the Speech-Language Pathologist
Speech-language pathologists face a growing challenge with the increasing number of cases of West Nile Virus.
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In This Issue:
Competition Spurs Enhanced Doctoral Training Opportunities
Otoprotective Agents Sought for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Congress Includes Hearing Benefits in FEHBP Study
Audiologists Charged Surprise Fee by AAA For Earning ASHA CEUs
Bob Love Speaks His Dream
Dysarthria: Tools for Clinical Decision-Making
Practical Communication Services for High School Students With Severe Disabilities
West Nile Virus: A Growing Challenge for the Speech-Language Pathologist
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