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Asha American Speech Language Hearing Association 1999: Vol 41 Index PDF

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Index to 1999 Asha Features Practicing Outside the Box. Roberta J. Elman...Nov/Dec, Aging and Medications: An Overview. Karen Leventhal... Page 38 Jan/Feb, Page 34 ASHA’s Hall of Fame: Our 1999 Honorees. Ellen Uffen, with an From the President (Donna Geffner) introduction by Paul R. Rao....Nov/Dec, Page 22 Closing the Gap and Opening the Future...May/Jun, Page 7 At Your Service: The Many Face(t)s of ASHA’s National Office. Diversity Is Our Responsibility...JulAyu/g , Page 7 Ellen Uffen...Mar/Apr, Page 28 A Retrospective and a Beginning...Mar/Apr, Page 7 Creating the Tapestry of Audiology. Vic S. Gladstone, Sharon E. Ring in the New—and Better—Year...Nov/Dec, Page 9 Moss...Nov/Dec, Page 44 Exploring the Damaged Ear: The NIDCD National Temporal Guest Editorials Bone Registry. Sumiko Goldbaum and Chris Halpin... An ASHA Dues Increase—a Proposal. Lissa Power-deFur... Jan/Feb, Page 29 Jan/Feb, Page 9 Getting What You’re Worth: Valuable Lessons. Patricia A. Cole Calvin Coolidge, Clara Bow, Jack Dempsey, and ASHA. Russ Holliday, Janet McNichol, Arlene Pietranton...JulAuyg/, Malone...Mar/Apr, Page 8 Page 26 New Audiology Certification Standards: What They Mean To Goodbye, Asha. It’s Been Great to Know You! Russ Malone... You. Richard H. Nodar...May/June, Page 8 Nov/Dec, Page 56 The Power of One: Self-Advocacy, Lisa K. Breakey...July/ Aug, Interview with the President. Ellen Uffen...Jan/Feb, Page 22 Page 11 Never Say “Frisco” and Other Hints for a Successful ASHA Struggling to Be Heard: The Unmet Needs of Asian Pacific Convention. Ellen Uffen...July/Aug, Page 34 Americans. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng...Nov/Dec, Page 10 New and Emerging Technologies: Going Where We’ve Never Gone Before. Julie J. Masterson, Michael K. Wynne, Judith M. Speaking Out Kuster, Julie A.G. Stierwalt...May/Jun, Page 16 Is Hypernasality a Voice Disorder? John E. Riski, Katherine On Being Dyslexic: An Inside View. Charlann S. Simon... Verdolini...Jan/Feb, Page 10 Mar/Apr, Page 18 Is Stuttering a Speech Disorder? Eugene B. Cooper, Luc F. Pediatric Audiology: Poised for the Future. Evelyn Cherow, with DeNil...Mar/Apr, Page 10 interviews by Susan Boswell...May/Jun, Page 24 Single-Subject Versus Randomized Group Design. Randall R. Weaving Research Into Your Clinical Speech-Language Pathol- Robey, Julie Wambaugh...Nov/Dec, Page 14 ogy Practice. Sharon E. Moss...July/Aug, Page 40 West Goes East: A Recollection of Robert West’s Years at Brook- Closeups lyn College. Oliver Bloodstein...Nov/Dec, Page 27 Noma Anderson...Jan/Feb, Page 15 Where We Work: Earliest Intervention: Speech-Language Pathol- Geraldine Chapey...Mar/Apr, Page 13 ogy Services in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Meri S. R. Lyn Goldberg...May/Jun, Page 11 Ziev...May/Jun, Page 32 Ruth Leff...Nov/Dec, Page 18 Where We Work: National Institutes of Health, Warren Grant Michael Marge...May/Jun, Page 11 Magnuson Clinical Center. Carol M. Frattali...JulAyug/, Julie Masterson...July/Aug, Page 13 Page 46 Glenda J. Ochsner...MarAp/r , Page 13 Where We Work: Native American Health Care Services—A George O. Purvis... Nov/Dec, Page 18 Dream Job. Gari Smith...Mar/Apr, Page 24 Maureen Riski...Jan/Feb, Page 15 Where We Work: Prison Services: The Parchman Project. Thomas Rick Talbott...July/Aug, Page 13 A. Crowe, Marie E. Byrne, Amanda N. Henry...Nov/Dec, Page 50 Applying Research Where We Work: Rural Service Delivery: Unique Challenges, The Concept of a Minimal Competence Core Shows Assessment Creative Solutions. Thalia J. Coleman, Tina Thompson-Smith, Promise. Ida Stockman, Trici Schraeder...July/ Aug, Page 50 Gina D. Pruitt, Laura N. Richards...Jan/Feb, Page 40 The System for Augmenting Language (SAL) and Project Why Can’t My Computer Count? And Other Questions for Y2K. FACTT: A Two-Way Partnership. Mary Ann Romski, Rose Mary M. Spracher...May/Jun, Page 21 A. Sevcik, Betty Nelson, Maryann Howell, Vicki Collier, 1999 ASHA Buyers Guide...Mar/Apr, Page 39 Cherry Rayfield, Cathy Adams, Dottie Jordan, Joan Ross...May/Jun, Page 38 Special Features The Medicare Dilemma: Members Speak Out. JoAnna L. Chris- Foundation Focus ten, George Marge, Luanne McKinlay, Jo Puntil Sheltman... The ASHFoundation’s Dynamic Duo: Laura Justice and Helen Nov/Dec, Page 32 Ezell...July/ Aug, Page 16 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1999 eA sha 69 Index See Clark® TUT® at Continued from page 69 ASHA Booth 1020 Foundation to Launch Dreams and Possibilities You Can Do Better than Videotape Campaign...Nov/Dec, Page 61 Funding Pathways to Success...Mar/Apr, Page 35 GO DIGITAL!! How Are Your Foundation Investments Managed? for as little as $1 1,000.00 with the Very Well!...May/Jun, Page 37 New Year’s Philanthropic Resolutions: Is Corporate Support on Your List?...Jan/Feb, Page 52 CLARK.TOT. Image Capture and Processing System Let’s Talk Hearing Aids for Children. Richard C. Seewald... May/Jun, Page 43 The single most versatile and highest Inclusive Practices and Service Delivery Models for quality digital imaging system the Preschool Children With Speech and Language world has ever seen. Disorders. Diane Paul-Brown...July/Aug, Page 53 Normal Communication Changes in Older Adults. * For FLUOROSCOPY (standard as well as "high-line"), Debra Busacco...Jan/Feb, Page 49 F.E.E.S., laryngoscopy, and What Is Developmental Apraxia of Speech? Diane Paul- more Brown and Roseanne Clausen...Nov/Dec, Page 67 *WORKS WITH YOUR EXISTING EQUIPMENT. Internet *CLARK® TUT® automatically ASHA’s Web Site: http: / /w ww.asha.org. Judith stores images in a patient organization system for the Maginnis Kuster...Mar/Apr, Page 34 most convenient study Newborns as Clients: Net Resources of Interest. Judith retrieval. Maginnis Kuster...May/Jun, Page 40 * CLARK® TUT® is easier to use Online Bibliographies—Works in Progress. Judith than a VCR, and CLARK» Maginnis Kuster... Nov/Dec, Page 63 TUT® images have more detail than do videotaped images. Serving Clients with Progressive Dementias. Judith *Capture full-motion series Maginnis Kuster...Jan/Feb, Page 46 which are easily reviewed as Special Interest Divisions on the Net. Judith Maginnis movies or frame-by-frame. Kuster...JulAyu/g, Page 18 *CLARK® TUT® conveniently archives to CD-ROM, floppy disks, or other media. Ethics Roundtable *Standard PC image file Are Sales Quotas Appropriate in Clinical Settings? formats and small file sizes Charles Anderson, David Hawkins, Angela Mandas, allow for easy file transfer for Terrie Sekins...Mar/Apr, Page 36 viewing on other PC’s -- whether in another office or at Ethical Issues in Randomized Clinical Trials. Jennifer home. You can even copy Horner Catt, Jason Karlawish, Jeri Logemann... CLARK® TUT® images to May/Jun, Page 45 videotape. Interpreting a Living Will After Stroke. David Liao, *DON’T BE FOOLED by Mary Spremulli, Charles Wagner...July/ Aug, imitators! CLARK» TUT» records more high-quality Page 25 image information more When a Student Fails to Make the Grade. Ken Bleile, rapidly than does any other Sandra R. Ulrich, Marcy Rosenbaum...Jan/Feb, digital imaging system! Page 51 * Some other features include: * Image enhancement When Student and Supervisor Disagree About Patient * Measuring functions Care. Audries Blake, Julia F. Shuler, Sara Gambs, * Elapsed time * Concurrent audio Susan MacRae...Nov/Dec, Page 65 recording * Multiple image display * And much more Data Snapshots Conventions...Nov/Dec, Page 72 Clark Research and Development, Inc. Number 13 Park Lane/(504)796-5837/Folsom, Louisiana 70437 Gerontology...Jan/Feb, Page 56 |h ttp://www.clarkrd.com| Otitis Media...May/Jun, Page 48 ©1999 Clark Research and Development, Inc. U.S. Patent Number 5,761,331 and Patent Pending Salaries...July/ Aug, Page 56 Who You Are. Who We Are...Mar/Apr, Page 42 70 Aseh NOiV EMBER/DECEMBER 1999

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