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NEWS PRESENTED AT THE ASHA CONVENTION, November, 2010: Poster session and three seminars. Read more... NEW JOURNAL: Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders new issue out now. Jacqueline Hinckley serves on the Editorial Board. TOPICS IN STROKE REHABILITATION: Jacqueline Hinckley will be serving on the Editorial Board for this journal. OUR VISION Our research community envisions a time when speech-language pathologists who work daily with people with aphasia in various clinical settings will: 1. imagine the "happiest ending" for and with the person with aphasia - prioritizing the client's values - and gear therapy toward that end; 2. know how to use interventions that are efficacious based on scientific evidence, and recognize interventions that are not yet shown to be efficacious; 3. make recommendations for treatment type, treatment schedule, and prognosis based on evidence, and not solely in response to financial policy constraints and productivity pressures; 4. recognize that clinical expertise is equally important as evidence in the implementation of best practice. |
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"For there will be the arts and some will call them soft data whereas in fact they are the hard data by which our lives are lived" -John Stone, M.D.
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