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Obtaining Rare Competencies for Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders
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This SIG 10 CE activity focuses on three articles related to rare competencies in
communication sciences and disorders. The first article reveals a rationale for including
traumatic brain injury content in audiology programs in order to provide quality care for
patients with posttraumatic audiovestibular disturbances. The second article describes
the perceived effectiveness of a dedicated counseling course for early career speechlanguage
pathologists and graduate students. The final article explores how speechlanguage
pathology graduate students and preservice teachers for deaf and hard of
hearing students can learn to effectively collaborate to support the children they serve.
Learning
Outcomes
You will be able to:
- explain the importance of including traumatic brain injury into audiology
curricula
- summarize which counseling skills are most likely related to having
completed a dedicated counseling course
- describe three evidence-based practices for instructors to provide meaningful
interprofessional education for speech-language pathology and deaf
education students
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
- “Nobody Has a Caseload Called, Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury”: Rationale to
Include TBI Content Into Audiology Programs by Bojana Šarkic, Jacinta Mary Douglas,
and Andrea Simpson,
published in SIG 10, Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2024
- Counseling Confidence in Preservice and Early Career Speech-Language Pathologists
by Leslie W. Johnson and Kellyn D. Hall,
published in SIG 10, Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023
- Teaching Collaborative Practices: A Scoping Review of Preservice Interprofessional
Education With a Focus on Preservice Speech-Language Pathologists and Preservice
Teachers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students by Kristen Secora and Cheryl L.
Shahan,
published in SIG 10, Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2023
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