SLP & Audiologists' Radio Program
Since January 2008, the Mississippi Speech-Language Hearing Association has been producing a live thirty-minute talk format radio show just for speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Each program typically focuses on a single speech-language pathology or audiology topic. About an hour after each live broadcast, a recording of the show is posted online for replay and/or download.
The program is posted and broadcast worldwide online at www.blogtalkradio.com/msharadio.
Upcoming shows:
Live broadcast is 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Central time.
July 22, 2008
Guest: Dorothy Bishop
Topic: Children's Communication Checklist - 2nd Edition - US Edition
Dr. Dorothy Bishop, Wellcome Principal Research Fellow (Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford), Professor - Developmental Neuropsychology (University of Oxford), and Adjunct Professor, University of Western Australia - Perth, will discuss the nature and causes of language impairment in children. [Dr. Bishop will be joining us from the UK.]
August 19, 2008
Guest: Toya Wyatt
Topic: Diagnostic Evaluation of Language Variations
Dr. Toya Wyatt, Communication Disorders Associate Professor, Fullerton State University, will discuss language development, assessment, and delivery of clinical services to children from African American and bilingual backgrounds.
August 28, 2008
Guest: Stephanie Daniels
Topic: Dysphagia Following Stroke
Dr. Stephanie K. Daniels, research SLP at the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX and ass't professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, will discuss dysphagia following stroke.
September 16, 2008
Guest: John Medina
Topic: Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
Dr. John Medina, developmental molecular biologist and research consultant, Director - Brain Center for Applied Learning Research at Seattle Pacific University, and faculty member, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington School of Medicine, will discuss what scientists know about the brain and translate some of that information into ideas for our daily lives.
Past Shows
Available for replay or download at www.blogtalkradio.com/msharadio.
- Counseling Techniques, Hope Reed
- Cleft Palate & Resonance Disorders, Ann Kummer
- New Techniques for Literacy Development, Lynly Stephen
- Evaluation & Treatment of Voice and Resonance Disorders, Bonnie Martin-Harris
- Musicians and Hearing Aids, Marshall Chasin
- The Aging Auditory System, Robert Frisina
- Working With School-age Children Who Stutter, Kristin Chemela
- Social Stories, Carol Gray
- Functional Communication with Dual Sensory Loss, Cassondra Holly
- Talking With Children, Ray Hull
- Prerequisites and Enhancements of Languazge Development, Birth to Three years, Ladell Kraft & Sara Case-Price
- Connecting Speech & Literacy, Charlann S. Simon
- Assessment of Communication Disorders in Children, Frances Pomaville
- Behavior Assessment in School-age Children Who Stutter, Martine Vanryckegham
- Auditory Processing Disorders, Donna Geffner & Deborah Ross-Swain
- Clinician Views About Assessment & Treatment of Stuttering, Glen M. Tellis
- Counseling in the Communication Disorders From a Wellenss Perspective, Audrey Holland
- Phonological Core Dyslexia in Secondary Students, Julie Marinac