Speakers
Bureau
Amy Goldman (PA)
kirkdb@temple.eud
(215) 204-3682 Wk
Topics:
- ACC
Terri Philpot (TN)
terrilynnslp@aol.com
(931) 766-2645
Topics:
- Autism
- Private Practice issues
Pat Van Slyke (IL)
Pvanslykephd@aol.com
(847) 828-7093
Topics:
- Classroom modifications for children with Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
- Lang/Literacy connection
Lisa O' Connor (CA)
lisa_oconnor37@hotmail.com
Topics:
- The process of supervision
- Advanced supervision issues
- Counseling Strategies for the SLP
Robert Fifer (FL)
RFifer@med.miami.edu
(305) 243-5937
(305) 243-2886
Topics:
- Billing, coding, documentation (covers speech-language pathology
and audiology)
- Early development of auditory and linguistic abilities
- Early brain development as it relates to language
- Early detection and intervention of hearing loss in infants
- Application of diagnostic protocols for pediatric audiology
- Auditory processing: behavioral and objective diagnostic procedures
- Interdisciplinary Team Functions (applicable to speech-language
pathology and audiology)
Robert Woods, PhD CCC-A (NJ)
rwwoodssha@cs.com
908-232-2900
Topics:
Auditory Processing
Ken Ruder, Ph.D. CCC/SLP (OH)
ruderkf@email.uc.edu
513-587-6094
Topics:
- Grassroots Advocacy
- Reimbursement Issues
- Fluency Management
Martha Coen-Cummings Ph.D. CCC/SLP (OH)
Martha.Coen-Cummings@cchmc.org
513-636-6824
Topics:
- Central Auditory Processing
- Pediatric Hyperfunctional Voice
Diane Games, MA, CCC/SLP (OH)
DGamesSLP@aol.com
513-671-7446
Topics:
- Fluency
- Reimbursement
- Private Practice
Pat Treiber, MA CCC-SLP (NJ)
pat@studergroup.com
Office: 908-399-2566
Home: 908-638-4349
Topics:
- Stuttering
Tracy Agate, CCC-SLP/ATP (NJ)
tagate@cpnj.org
973-763-9900 x220
Topics:
- ACC
Lyn Flahive (TX)
1.flahive@tcu.edu
817-257-7620
Topics:
- Practical, hands-on therapy ideas for young children Artic/Phonology
and numerous areas of
Language Strategies for individual and group therapy
Applicable to public school SLPs.
Christine Ristuccia, MS CCC-SLP (GA)
christine@sayitright.org
912-228-4556
Topics:
- Articulation issues primarily on topics: "Implementing a
Phonetically Consistent Approach to /r/ Remediation" and "Remediation
and Treatment of Sibilants."
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