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What qualifies as “a presentation in a professional area,” and how is it counted?

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What qualifies as “a presentation in a professional area,” and how is it counted?

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For speech-language pathologists, a presentation on speech, voice, language, swallowing or hearing at an international, national, statewide or regional conference would qualify. For audiologists, the subject areas could be hearing, speech, voice and/or language. No more than one-sixth of the continuing competency requirement may be completed through giving professional presentations. If you give the same presentation twice, it only counts the first time.

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