What types of materials are published by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association?
ASHA publishes a wide variety of resources for the speech-language pathologist, audiologist, and speech, language and hearing scientist. Our publications are used by professionals who work in the field of communication sciences and disorders. Some of the areas addressed by ASHA include professional development/continuing education products; reports, directories, and reference materials; assessment tools; multicultural products and resources; reimbursement, managed care, and treatment products; practice management and marketing products; and consumer education materials, including brochures and posters. I would like to submit a course proposal for a Professional Development program that would be offered for ASHA CEUs. Should I complete the Author/Developer Questionnaire Form, or is there another avenue for this type of submission? For a CEU program, send an e-mail to ashaprofdev@asha.org indicating your interest and someone will respond to you within one business day.
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