Some state require you to hold this type of license this type of license while completing your clinical fellowship/
What is a temporary/intern/limited license?
This is the professional credentialing agency for SLPs.
What is ASHA?
This is the state professional organization in Missouri.
What is the Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA)?
This area was added to the Scope of Practice in 2016 and to the Code of Ethics.
What is telepractice?
This university claims to have the first speech-language pathology program.
What is the University of Wisconsin-Madison?
This is the agency that issues licenses in Kansas.
What is the Department of Disability and Aging?
This person must hold what to be a clinical fellowship mentor?
What is the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)?
This is the state professional association for Kansas.
What is the Kansas Speech-Language-hearing Association (KSHA)?
This is considered a support personnel and the regulation varies by state.
What is a speech-language pathology assistant?
This is the passing score on the Praxis.
What is 162?
This is the agency that issues licenses in Missouri.
What is the Board of Registration for the Healing arts?
The number of clinical hours needed to graduate from a master's program.
What is 400?
This semi-autonomous branch of ASHA regulates university graduate programs in speech-language pathology.
What is the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA)?
This approach is often utilized in school-based settings and refers to all activities required by the SLP, not just direct treatment.
What is "workload" or caseload v. workload approach?
You must always do this before beginning your clinical fellowship, otherwise the hours may not count.
What is verify your clinical fellowship supervisor's ASHA credentials?
You must have this before seeing any clients.
What is a state license?
This is the committee within ASHA that regulates and awards certification.
What is the Council for Clinical Certification on SLP and AUD (CFCC)?
These are three examples of services or benefits that professional associations offer.
What are educational programs, professional publications, legislative/advocacy, scope of practice standards, marketing, public information.
Updates to the CFCC certification standards were added in 2016 to include up t 20% this type of clinical contact.
What is clinical simulation (CS)?
According to the WHO definition, this is when "two or more health professionals learn about, form and with each other" to collaborate and foster improved patient care.
What is interprofessional education/practice (IPE/IPP)?
This state requires a full license to practice but does not require CCC's or a clinical fellowship.
What is Missouri?
These are the three Clinical Specialty Certification areas in speech-language pathology currently offered.
What is Child Language Disorders, Fluency Disorders and Swallowing Disorders?
These are two national agencies that regulate hospitals and rehabilitation facilities.
What are CARF and JCAHO (Joint Commission)?
The goal of this web-based resource is to facilitate clinical description making and provide curated and peer-reviewed content on professional and clinical issues.
What is the ASHA Practice Portal?
This is effective in January 2020 and will affect all SLPs supervising clinical fellows, graduate students and assistants.
What is the requirement of two hours of continuing education or coursework in clinical supervision?