- Type: Paperback Book.
- Language : English
- Item Weight: 1.338
- Dimensions: 17.8 x 25.4 x 3.8
Overview
- Title: Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
- Author(s): Edited by Natalie Webb, PhD, CCC-SLP and Mark DeRuiter, PhD, MBA, CCC-A, CCC-SLP
- Edition: Fifth Edition
Key Themes
- Preparing for a career in speech-language pathology and audiology
- The impact of current trends on the professions (technology, demographics, etc.)
- Ethical practice and professional accountability
- Working effectively in various settings
Features
- Written by recognized experts in the field
- Provides a comprehensive overview of professional issues
- Includes new chapters on topics like safety, interprofessional practice, and advocacy
Target Audience
- Students in speech-language pathology and audiology programs
- New professionals in the field
- Speech-language pathologists and audiologists looking for an updated reference
Strengths
- Up-to-date information
- Blend of foundational and cutting-edge topics
- Practical guidance for navigating professional challenges
Chapter Headlines (Examples)
- Professions for the Twenty-First Century
- Establishing Competencies in Professional Education, Certification, and Licensure
- Applying Evidence to Clinical Practice
- Finding Employment
- Service Delivery in Health Care Settings
- Cultural Competence
- Supervision and Leadership
Closing Paragraph
"Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Fifth Edition" is an essential resource for anyone interested in a career in these fields. By providing a comprehensive overview of the current landscape, the book equips readers with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in the professional world.