Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (formerly Communication Disorders)
Tips and resources for Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Helpful Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Websites
- Deaf EducationEducational Enhancement for the field of Deaf Education
- Grants and Funding (Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Workforce)A collaboration of U.S. government agencies, public health organizations and health sciences libraries
- Science.govA site that organizes access to health and medicine information from U.S. government agencies. Current.
- National Aphasia Association"The mission of the National Aphasia Association (NAA) is to educate the public about aphasia as a disorder that impairs a person’s ability to communicate without impairing a person’s intellect. "
- ASHA Evidence Maps"An Evidence Map is a searchable online tool designed to assist clinicians with making evidence-based decisions. Each Evidence Map highlights the importance of the three components of evidence-based practice—external scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and client perspectives—and provides the latest information related to the assessment, treatment, and service delivery for various communication disorders."
- ASHA Practice Portal"The goal of ASHA's Practice Portal is to facilitate clinical decision making and increase practice efficiency for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and assistants by providing resources on clinical and professional topics and linking to available evidence. Learn more about our content development process."
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