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Training, Use, and Supervision of Support Personnel in Speech-Language Pathology
Training, Use, and Supervision of Support Personnel in Speech-Language Pathology ... ASHA policies on training and supervising support personnel in speech-language ...
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 2004
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS2004-00119
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Clinical Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology
Ad Hoc Committee on Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology ... Clinical supervision is a collaborative process with shared responsibility for many of the activities ...
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 2008
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS2008-00295
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Supervision of Student Clinicians
Issues in Ethics Supervision of Student Clinicians Board of Ethics ... All supervised clinical activities provided by the student must fall within the scope of practice ...
Document Type: Issues in Ethics
Year: 2010
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.ET2010-00316
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Clinical Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Clinical Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Committee on Supervision About this Document ... The tasks of supervision discussed above follow:
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 1985
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS1985-00220
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Knowledge and Skills Needed by Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Supervision
The supervisee is an essential partner in the supervisory process; however, these ... to the client by the supervisee and for the professional growth of the supervisee.
Document Type: Knowledge and Skills
Year: 2008
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.KS2008-00294
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Speech-Language Pathologists Training and Supervising Other Professionals in the...
Speech-Language Pathologists Training and Supervising Other Professionals in the ... Return to Top Index terms: supervision, swallowing Reference this material as: ...
Document Type: Technical Report
Year: 2004
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.TR2004-00135
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Guidelines for the Training, Use, and Supervision of Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
... for the Training, Use, and Supervision of Speech-Language Pathology Assistants ... Direct Supervision: Direct supervision means onsite, in-view observation and guidance ...
Document Type: Guidelines
Year: 2004
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.GL2004-00054
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Clinical Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology
Definition of Supervision Supervision Across Settings Technology in Supervision The Influence of Power in Supervision Mentoring in Supervision Training in Supervision
Document Type: Technical Report
Year: 2008
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.TR2008-00296
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Medicaid Guidance for Speech-Language Pathology Services: Addressing the " Under the...
... participating in an ASHA accredited graduate program and receiving supervision in accordance with the supervision requirements of the Council on Academic Accreditation ...
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 2004
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS2004-00098
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Support Personnel
Similarly, the number of assistants, aides, or technicians supervised by a professional must allow supervision that is appropriate in both quantity and quality.
Document Type: Issues in Ethics
Year: 2004
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.ET2004-00182
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