In addition to helping students and adults communicate, as a speech-language pathologist (SLP), you also play an important role advocating for these individuals and helping them plan their future. Now, ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) has the potential to enhance patient care and outcomes. Last year’s Research Symposium at the ASHA Convention focused ...
When publishing an article, you put months into your research… doing revisions, answering queries, and (ideally) planning out how to share it far and wide to promote its use and ...
ASHA’s researchers and clinicians share a common goal of improving communication for people with speech difficulties. To further our shared goal, we’re bringing ASHA members the latest developments from top ...
Children and adults with severe speech and language difficulties may use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to communicate. New technologies have made AAC a viable solution for more people, and ...
ASHA’s speech-language pathologists are distinctly aware of the importance of voice to an individual’s identity. ASHA members who work with people with voice disorders strive to provide culturally responsive care, ...
In 2022, the Apraxia Kids National Conference brought researchers and clinicians together to discuss the latest developments in childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) as well as future research directions. This ...
The way journal articles are written, reviewed, and even published has evolved dramatically over the past 20 years. Reflecting this, it should come as no surprise that this year’s theme ...
In order for information to be relevant to clinicians, it needs to come from research that is both transparent and rigorous. Recently, a group of researchers have collaborated with a ...
Today’s speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work with a population that is increasingly older as well as more racial and ethnically diverse. When seeking to use evidence-based practice (EBP) in your work, ...
Incorporating evidence-based practice into your work can help you improve quality of life for people with dizziness, vertigo, and other balance-related issues. We know you’re busy, so in recognition of ...
New research published in ASHA’s journals can help school-based practitioners better serve the students they see every day. This time of the year typically marks new beginnings for audiologists and ...
The 2024 ASHA Journals Awards encompass two categories of publications-related awards: (1) The Alfred K. Kawana Award for Lifetime Achievement in Publications and (2) the Editor’s Awards. For information on ...
School-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) see children with speech sound disorders (SSDs) every day. In addition to teaching these children how to say sounds, SLPs must also keep in mind that ...
If you read articles in the ASHA journals and then share your opinions on the research and findings with your colleagues, you gain important knowledge in the process—but you could ...