ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·2y agoDriving Hearing Care Access With Mobile AudiologyTwo mobile audiologists describe how they use clinic-on-wheels models to reach patients with unaddressed hearing loss, covering practice design, patient outreach, and business considerations.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoBenefits of Conversation in the Lives of People with AphasiaASHA Voices podcast explores how conversation and community connections help combat social isolation for people with aphasia, featuring hosts of the Brain Friends podcast and aphasia advocates.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·2y agoWhat Public Health Says About the Future of CSDUniversity of Memphis audiologist Sarah Warren describes how a public health framework expanded her professional perspective and how she integrates public health concepts into audiology education.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·2y agoWhat Message Banking Offers People with ALSSLP Emily Kornman of nonprofit Team Gleason discusses message banking and AAC device use to help people with ALS maintain communication as their speech abilities decline.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoStuttering Intervention Without A Focus on FluencySLP and person who stutters Chris Constantino (Florida State University) examines how neurodiversity and the social model of disability reframe stuttering intervention beyond a fluency-focused approach.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Public health & policy·3y agoWhat Keeps People with Disabilities from Receiving Needed CareSLP Megan Morris (University of Colorado) discusses healthcare disparities faced by people with speech, language, and voice disabilities, including elevated risks of errors and poor health outcomes.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·3y agoAn Audiologist in Trinidad and Tobago Shares Her StoryClinical audiologist Amanda Piper shares her experience as one of only a few audiologists in Trinidad and Tobago, including her path to the profession and her work with a national hearing-impaired association.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·3y agoWhen Brain Injuries Lead Patients to the AudiologistAudiologist Gail Whitelaw explains how traumatic brain injuries can lead to hearing and listening difficulties, with guidance for clinicians assessing or treating this patient population.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·3y agoMeeting the Complex Challenges of Distinguishing and Treating Apraxia of SpeechSLP Edythe Strand discusses the challenges of differential diagnosis and treatment of apraxia of speech, drawing on her decades-long career specializing in the condition.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Accessibility·3y agoAddressing Audibility and Accessibility in the Classroom and ClinicUniversity of Memphis audiologists Lisa Lucks Mendel and Jennifer Taylor discuss efforts to improve hearing accessibility in university settings after a hearing-aid and ASL-using student enrolled.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoDeaf and Hard of Hearing Audiologists Share InsightsDeaf and hard-of-hearing audiologists share personal experiences covering accessibility in education, audism, and the unique strengths DHH professionals bring to the audiology field.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoAvoiding Confusion in Pediatric Feeding and SwallowingSLP Laura Brooks discusses the importance of standardized language in pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders and her work with the International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Tinnitus·3y agoWhere Patients with Tinnitus Are Going for Relief in 2023Audiologist Tricia Scaglione discusses current tinnitus research, the potential role of OTC hearing aids in tinnitus management, and risks of misinformation for patients during Tinnitus Awareness Week.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoSLPs Tell Their Mentorship StoriesASHA Voices podcast revisits mentorship stories from two SLP pairs—a Chicago mentor-mentee duo with 35+ years of shared history and two bilingual SLPs reflecting on their professional relationship.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoWhy Some Autistic People Choose AAC and Oral SpeechASHA Voices podcast explores why some autistic people choose to use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) alongside or instead of oral speech, challenging the view of AAC as a last resort.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Professional practice·3y agoHighlights From a Memorable 2022ASHA Voices podcast 2022 year-in-review episode replays notable segments on the opioid crisis, aphasia awareness, and other high-interest topics covered by SLPs during the year.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Education & training·3y agoCSD Professionals on the Mutual Enrichment of International ExchangeASHA Voices podcast features audiologists Mershen Pillay (Massey University, NZ) and Ishara Ramkissoon (Gallaudet University) discussing international exchange experiences in communication sciences and disorders.+Save
ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·3y agoThe Mysteries of Long COVIDASHA Voices podcast episode examines long COVID symptoms—including fatigue, sensory loss, and brain fog—featuring SLP Julie Sullivan on patient impacts and recovery.+Save