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        This SIG 18 activity features six articles showcasing diverse uses of asynchronous telepractice. Topics include ethical standards (Cohn & Cason), post-stroke aphasia rehab (Smith & Kiran), audiology service models (Mahomed-Asmail et al.), dysphagia management (Malandraki et al.), caregiver literacy support (Hecker-Deel & McCarthy), and voice therapy via mobile apps (Grillo & van Leer). Together, they offer a practical framework for applying asynchronous methods in audiology and speech-language pathology. Learning
OutcomesYou will be able to:
 
compare and contrast synchronous, asynchronous, and hybrid telepracticeidentify one application of digital therapeutics in a teletherapy/telemedicine-based encounterdefine asynchronous telepractice and its use in audiologyidentify one specific aspect of how to integrate asynchronous telehealth into dysphagia clinical practiceidentify the five principles for successful parent involvement in reading interventiondescribe one way (e.g., example in the plan of care, strategy, or client-reported challenge to adherence) a clinician can use asynchronous mobile app technology to enhance voice therapy adherence to the plan of care Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new knowledge.
 Articles
in This Course 
Asynchronous Telepractice and Ethical Conduct by Ellen R. Cohn and Jana Cason, published in SIG 18, Volume X, Issue X, DateThe Efficacy and Utility of Constant Therapy in Poststroke Aphasia Rehabilitation by
Swathi Kiran and Zachary M. Smith,
published in SIG 18, Volume X, Issue X, DateAsynchronous Telepractice in Audiology: Feasibility and Implementation by Faheema
Mahomed-Asmail, Laura Coco, and Samantha Kleindienst Robler, published in SIG18, Published Online September 8, 2025Asynchronous Telehealth for Dysphagia Management: Evidence, Possibilities, and
Practical Examples by Cagla Kantarcigil, Rebecca Frances Smith, Bonnie Martin-Harris,
Loni C. Arrese, and Georgia A. Malandraki, published in SIG18, Published Online April 24, 2025The Impact of an Asynchronous Intervention on Parents' Use of Code-Based Shared
Reading Strategies: A Preliminary Exploration by Olivia Hecker-Deel and Jillian H.
McCarthy, published in SIG18, Published Online May 21, 2025Application of Asynchronous and Hybrid Voice Telepractice Methods by Elizabeth U.
Grillo and Eva van Leer, published in SIG18, Published Online September 8, 2025 |