Tuesday, July 30, 2013
CSD Hosts Conference for Externship Supervisors
Externship supervisors who provide on-site clinical training for speech-language pathology (SLP) and audiology grad students from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) attended a conference Saturday, April 6th on the main campus of USF. The 55 attendees learned how to improve supervisory skills in a general session before separating into sessions focusing on areas of specific interest. There were 4 sessions targeting assessment and treatment of pediatric and school-aged clients that included an update for professionals on autism, treatment techniques for Selective Mutism and common core standards for language and literacy. There were an additional 4 courses geared toward SLPs working in medical settings that included the use of assistive technology in aphasia treatment, differential diagnosis of severely impaired states of consciousness and evidence-based interventions for people with head and neck cancers.
Clinical faculty from USF-CSD were joined by Erin Rowe, an SLP specializing in head and neck cancer at Moffitt Cancer Center and Linda Picon, an SLP from the PolyTrauma Unit of James A Haley V.A. Hospital in Tampa.
CSD Students Win FLASHA Award
The advanced LP/LSL cohort students won 2nd place at FLASHA for their poster representing the Little BULLS group! The cohort worked with Kathleen Sills, M.S., CCC-SLP's Little BULLS in Family Centered Intervention training and conducted data analysis for the poster. Kelly Teegardin, M.S., CCC-SLP coordinated the parent group. CSD is very proud of its students and the great collaboration and work they are doing with the Little BULLS Preschool!
USF Au.D. Student Wins Scholarship!
Kyle Clifton was the winner of the ReSound scholarship. Here’s what he has to say about the experience and what the scholarship has meant to him. Winning that scholarship has been such an awesome experience. This scholarship allowed me to focus solely on my studies as well as complete my doctoral research project in a timely manner instead of needing to find a part time job or take out more student loans.I am truly thankful to the people of ReSound for their contribution to help students like myself. With the support received from my family, the University of South Florida audiology faculty/students and ReSound, I am looking forward to finishing my degree and entering this incredible profession as a Doctor of Audiology.
Alumni Event Huge Success!
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