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June 14, 2005

 

Medicare Update Cites SLPs' Role
ASHA successfully advocated for several changes to Medicare policy that will improve services to patients.

Election Nears for ASHA Members
A rite of summer for ASHA members is approaching—the annual election for the association's leaders.

California Clinicians Win Salary Supplements in Four Districts
The number of California school districts to offer salary supplements now totals four—Vallejo, Winters John, Palo Alto, and Santa Clara. Find out how they did it.

A Little Occupational Audiology for the Clinical Audiologist
Clinical audiologists are often confronted with industrial employee referrals. Learn about the needs of industry and the regulatory requirements. *Audiology*

A Magic Pill? Compound Could Mediate Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
A hearing pill to prevent noise-induced hearing loss could be on the horizon, based on the results from a Navy study. *Audiology*

San Diego: ASHA's 2005 Convention
Make plans to find out what 70 degrees feels like in November as you attend the ASHA Convention and take in the local attractions and restaurants.

Clinical Decision Making and Oral Motor Treatments
An overview of neuromuscular impairments, treatments for these disorders, and a suggested clinical decision-making process.

Collaboration in Action
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists combine their expertise to mentor and educate the next generation of SLPs at Southeastern Louisiana University.

Why a Speech-Language Pathology Program Really, Really Needs an Audiologist
Our program would not be complete without a SLP-friendly audiologist who puts "hearing" into speech, language, and hearing.

How an Audiologist Can Thrive in a Speech-Language Pathology World
Employment as an audiologist in a speech-language pathology-only graduate program has proven to be both interesting and challenging. *Audiology*


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