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Accreditation of Academic Programs (accreditation@asha.org)
Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA), accredited programs, CAA site visits, accreditation standards, annual reports of the CAA.
Academic Affairs (academicaffairs@asha.org)
Information on matters pertaining to the educational preparation of audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language and hearing scientists including but not limited to: undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in communication sciences and disorders, information on trends in higher education affecting both academic and clinical faculty as well as information on obtaining clinical and doctoral degrees for students and practicing clinicians.
Accounting (accounting@asha.org)
Information on CAA payments, outstanding invoices.
Action Center (actioncenter@asha.org)
The ASHA Action Center can be your first point of contact with ASHA. The center is equipped to handle many of your basic questions and requests for information, including ASHA membership dues, and membership payments received. The Action Center is also the place to turn for member services—Lost your membership card? Missing a journal? Wish to change your journal selections? (If your concern is your dues payment, see Accounting). Be sure to include your membership number in your e-mail.
Address Changes (actioncenter@asha.org)
Keep ASHA information up-to-date by informing us of name, address, or employment changes.
Advertising in ASHA Publications (advertising@asha.org)
Information about advertising in ASHA publications ( Asha, ASHA Leader, AJA, AJSLP, JSLHR, LSHSS ) and Web site, Media Kit requests, New product releases, Recruitment advertising, ASHA Buyers' Guide.
ASHA Leader (leader@asha.org)
Questions and comments about ASHA Leader, letters to the editor.
ASHA Professional Development (ashaprofdev@asha.org)
Information on continuing education opportunities developed by ASHA, including registration for Telephone Seminars and Web Workshops. A full listing of educational programs is available online.
Audiology (audiology@asha.org)
ANSI standards for hearing tests/audiology equipment, assistive devices, practice issues in audiology, auditory brainstem response, aural rehabilitation, cerumen management, geriatric hearing loss, guidelines and reports (audiology), health care services, hearing conservation, infant hearing, infection control (audiology), intraoperative monitoring, international affairs (audiology), noise induced hearing loss, OSHA and OHC Programs, otitis media, otoacoustic emissions, ototoxicity, private practice in audiology, professional liability and risk management in audiology, scope of practice in audiology, standards of practice (preferred practice patterns) in audiology, substance abuse and its effect on hearing, support personnel in audiology, and tinnitis, audiology issues in the schools.
Career Information and Recruitment (careers@asha.org)
Career development/consultation, career resources, Project Enhance, international affiliate application, recruitment technical information, minority faculty recruitment information. To send a resume to ASHA, contact Nina Kranz, nkranz@asha.org.
Certification (certification@asha.org)
Certification information, including applications for membership, reinstatement of membership and/or certification, life membership; application status; certification examination; certificate replacement; Clinical Fellowship (CF) information, requirements and agreements; certification of members with disabilities, clinical practicum; certificate holders.
Clinical Trials (clinicaltrials@asha.org)
This is a multi year project being funded by NIH for ASHA to coordinate a series of multi center randomized clinical trials. Information on the status of ongoing trials and information on how to participate is available.
Consumer Information (actioncenter@asha.org)
Continuing Education (continuinged@asha.org)
Information about continuing education (CE) from ASHA approved providers (an Activity Database Search); the Award for Continuing Education, (ACE) including requirements and applications; annual fee, confirmations, credits, forms, provider applications; independent study, journal clubs, CEU products and kits; NESPA Review Courses (PRAXIS); cooperative agreements with an ASHA CE provider; CE registry transcripts; CE fee payment status.
Convention Information (convention@asha.org)
Information on the Call for Papers, registration/housing, meeting space, exhibits, short courses, etc.
Copyright / Reprint Permission (permissions@asha.org)
Information about reprinting and reusing ASHA publications.
Ethics (ethics@asha.org)
Guidance, information, and resources on professional ethics, ASHA's Code of Ethics, and reporting possible violations of the code.
Demographic and Survey Information (data@asha.org)
Demographic information regarding ASHA members, the professions, work force information (shortages), and results from the Omnibus Survey. Prevalence statistics for selected disorders. Results from ASHA sponsored surveys and questionnaires.
Evidence-Based Practice and Treatment Outcomes (ncep@asha.org)
Information on ASHA's National Center for Evidence-Based Practice in Communication Disorders, including EBP systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines, and information related to ASHA's National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS) for speech-language pathology and audiology.
Foundation (American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation) (foundation@asha.org)
Information on charitable donations and corporate sponsorship, information on Foundation programs: research grant scholarships, special projects and recognition awards (Kleffner, DiCarlo, Van Hattum).
Grants and Funding (grants@asha.org)
Information on federal and private sources of funding for research; equipment/computer technology, program development, post-doctoral opportunities, and more.
Governance (governance@asha.org)
Boards, Committees, Task Forces.
Governmental Affairs-Federal (pac@asha.org)
Federal appropriations, budget, legislation; the ASHA PAC (Political Action Committee); grassroots network; Members of and candidates for Congress; federal advocacy coalitions; federal legislation related to speech-language pathology, audiology, and speech and hearing science.
Governmental Affairs-Federal Education and Regulatory Policy (federal@asha.org)
Federal education rules, regulations, policy, legislation; Improving American Schools Act; Higher Education Act; Deaf Education Act; federal officials; IDEA legislation; OSHA, FDA regulations/legislation; qualified provider/school settings; special education legislation, funding, infants and toddlers.
Health Services in Speech-Language Pathology (healthservices@asha.org)
Information on business practices, competencies, cross-training, documentation, efficacy (speech-language pathology), end-of-life issues, evidence-based practice, health care settings (ambulatory care, home health, hospitals, long-term care, outpatient, rehabilitation) and policies, International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), JCAHO, multiskilling, Preferred Practice Patterns, productivity, quality improvement, swallowing, telepractice.
International Affairs (international@asha.org)
Information about international affairs in speech-language pathology.
Marketing (marketing@asha.org)
Marketing Assistance, Marketing Assistance Pilot Project, Marketing Workshop Speakers.
Member Benefits (memberbenefits@asha.org)
Information on member benefits such as credit cards, car rentals, and insurance, NSSLHA to ASHA conversion, Employment Referral Service, Placement Center.
Member Concerns (concerns@asha.org)
Bring us your issues and concerns regarding your ASHA membership.
Multicultural Affairs (multicultural@asha.org)
Information about diversity issues (race, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), accent/dialect modification, bilingualism, dialects, assessment, minority/bilingual emphasis professional programs, demographics.
NSSLHA (National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (nsslha@asha.org)
Information on NSSLHA membership benefits, journal selections, chapters, chapter development, and advisors. For NSSLHA to ASHA conversion, please see Member Benefits.
Product Sales (productsales@asha.org)
Information about ASHA products, request a catalog, questions about pending orders. First check out ASHA's products catalog, your answer might be there.
ProSearch Database (actioncenter@asha.org)
Referrals to service providers for consumers. Is your facility listed?
Public Relations (pr@asha.org)
Members of the media may contact ASHA's public relations staff for help with stories and to get more information on speech, language and hearing issues. B-Roll packages are available for broadcast stories.
Publications (Scholarly Journals) (journals@asha.org)
Editorial Questions about AJA, AJSLP, JSLHR, LSHSS; copyright questions; permission to reprint.
Reimbursement (reimbursement@asha.org)
Managed Care (HMOs, PPOs, MPs, IPAs) insurance appeals, insurance codes, CHAMPUS (health insurance for military personnel), qualified provider (health settings), private health insurance, salary equivalency for health care insurance reimbursement, Medicare, Medicaid.
School Services (schools@asha.org)
Information on school-based issues such as caseload/workload, service delivery, support personnel, ethics, salaries, Medicaid reimbursement, regulatory issues (IDEA, NCLB) and various clinical issues encountered by school-based speech-language pathologists.
Special Interest Divisions (sidivisions@asha.org)
Specific questions regarding ASHA's Special Interest Divisions.
Specialty Recognition (specialtyrecognition@asha.org)
Information about the Clinical Specialty Board, specialty recognition. Also see the list of Frequently Asked Questions.
Speech-Language Pathology (slpinfo@asha.org)
Professional consultation for speech-language pathologists including ASHA policies and reports affecting speech-language pathology practice and information about assessment and treatment approaches, aphasia, auditory processing disorders, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and speech generating devices, autism, brain injury and cognitive communication, clinical documentation, computer software for SLPs, early intervention, emergent literacy, hearing screenings, learning disabilities, mental retardation/developmental disabilities, practice in the neonatal intensive care unit, preferred practice patterns, private practice, prevention of communication disorders and Healthy People 2010, selective mutism, severe communication disabilities, SLP scope of practice issues, speech-language development and disorders, speech-language pathology assistants, technology issues, and voice disorders.
Subscription Information for ASHA Publications (subscribe@asha.org)
Questions about subscribing to ASHA journals. If you are an ASHA member and would like to change your journal choices, please see Member Services.