The speech pathologist's role in the management of the hearing impaired

JEH Coordinator - Australian Journal of Human Communication …, 1982 - Taylor & Francis
Speech Pathologists are continually expanding their role with the clinical population
evidencing communication disorders precipitated by hearing impairment. The majority of …

[引用][C] Practical audiology for speech‐language therapists. Janet Doyle, Whurr Publishers, London, 1998 292pp, ISBN: 1 870332 01 6

P Smith - 2000 - Wiley Online Library
This is a book of Australian origin, which aims to provide 'an accessible and very practically
oriented description of aspects of audiology relevant to the clinical practice of speech …

Speech pathology and audiology in the United States

CF Lawrence - British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 1969 - Taylor & Francis
The Development of the Profession.-Speech pathology and audiology in the United States is
a field comprising many different areas of professional activity in many different …

Speech therapy as a paramedical subject

R Macbeth - British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 1967 - Taylor & Francis
THE origins of the sophisticated group of techniques collectively known as Speech Therapy
are presumably familiar to its practitioners. A medical dweller on its fringes can only suppose …

Aural rehabilitation programmes for deafened adults

GL Plant - Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 1976 - Taylor & Francis
The National Acoustic Laboratories provide full audiological services to a large proportion of
the Australian population. Those eligible for NAL services include children (to age 21), aged …

A university hearing aid clinic

LD Hedgecock - Journal of Speech Disorders, 1947 - ASHA
THF MATTER of selecting hear-ing aids has received considerable attention recently.
Special interest has been focused upon it by the aural rehabilitation programs of the Army …

[图书][B] Practical Audiology for Speech and Language Therapy Work

J Doyle - 1998 - books.google.com
Emphasis is given to practical skills such as the ability to interpret audiograms to support
therapy and referral decisions, and the subjective checking and troubleshooting of hearing …

Evaluation of an auditory rehabilitation scheme

SDG Stephens, LJ Barcham, AL Corcoran… - Disorders of auditory …, 1980 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the evaluation of an auditory rehabilitation
scheme. It presents a study on a population based on a specific geographical area, rather …

A Diagnostic-Therapy Setting for Hearing Handicapped Children

TG Giolas, EJ Webster, LM Ward - Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1968 - ASHA
Although an outpatient audiological setting usually permits the audiologist to secure a good
estimate of the organic level of hearing, frequently it" is insufficient for adequate diagnosis of …

Speech therapy in New Zealand

GM Gane, B Makgill - British Journal of Disorders of …, 1968 - Taylor & Francis
Speech Therapy in New Zealand operates chiefly under the Department of Education, and is
still mainly a service for children. Most of the few hospital clinics, however, are run, not by the …