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Most Frequent Site Searches Third Quarter 2008

The lists below are ranked search results for our 20 most frequently entered terms and top requested documents in the ASHA site search engine for July 1 through September 30, 2008.

Top Terms (links to search results):

  1. CFY, Clinical Fellowship, or Clinical Fellowship Year 
  2. Convention
  3. code of ethics 
  4. autism 
  5. apraxia 
  6. dysphagia 
  7. scope of practice 
  8. salary or salaries 
  9. aphasia 
  10. APD, CAPD or Auditory Processing Disorder 

 

  1. NOMS 
  2. selective mutism 
  3. stuttering 
  4. liability insurance 
  5. ASHA Leader 
  6. Perspectives 
  7. AAC 
  8. CEU
  9. jobs or employment 
  10. dysarthria 

Top Documents Requested through the Search Engine:

  1. Membership and Certification Handbook of the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association - Clinical Fellowship (For Speech-Language Pathology)
  2. Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship (SLPCF) Report and Rating Form [PDF] 
  3. Code of Ethics 
  4. How to Apply for Certification 
  5. ASHA Convention
  6. Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology 
  7. Clinical Fellowship Requirements for Speech-Language Pathology (1993) 
  8. Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Speech-Language Pathology
  9. How Does Your Child Hear and Talk?
  10. Affinity Member Benefits 
  11. Guidelines for the Roles and Responsibilities of the School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist
  12. Roles and Responsibilities of Speech-Language Pathologists in Early Intervention: Guidelines 
  13. Membership, Certification, Special Interest Divisions & Affiliates
  14. Childhood Apraxia of Speech
  15. Your Child's Communication Development: Kindergarten Through Fifth Grade
  16. Childhood Apraxia of Speech (Technical Report)
  17. Institution Codes [PDF]
  18. What is Language? What is Speech?
  19. Guidelines for Speech-Language Pathologists in Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders Across the Life Span
  20. ASHA Journals


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