What are ways that you can obtain clinical hours?
Modules
How the canvas course content is organized?
Lesson plans/agendas are drafted and stored in 1 serial document in this location.
What is one drive?
The primary function of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles.
What is to abduct the vocal folds (or Pull Cords Apart (PCA))?
Clinical observations and clinical documentation
What are activities that cannot be used to obtain ASHA direct clinical clock hours?
Linked to the weekly course schedule topic(s)
What is a PDF of the powerpoint slides for the group meeting/class topic?
What is AI, including chat gpt?
The primary function of the cricothyroid muscle.
What is to elongate the vocal folds to increase pitch (or Create Tension (CT))?
Tracking ASHA direct clinical hours
What is a student's responsibility to track in typhon?
The module where you can find information about conducting a voice screen.
What is the voice screen and comprehensive assessment module?
This single running document is used to detail your plan for client visits, and includes a rationale for each approach.
What is a written agenda and/or lesson plan saved in onedrive?
The five histological layers of the vocal folds.
What are the 1) epithelium, 2) superior, 3)middle and 4) deep lamina propria and the thyroarytenoid muscle.
Articulation, Fluency, Voice and resonance, Language, Cognition, Hearing, Swallowing, Social communication, Communication
modalities
What are ASHA's big 9 areas of scope of practice?
The place where the correct clinic note narrative templates used for each visit type are found.
Where is the written documentation page of the related clinical service (voice screen, voice evaluation, GA voice evaluation, voice intervention)?
The document where you will find supervisor written feedback and where you will write your student reflections.
What is the session agenda/plan?
The nerve branch that innervates the cricothyroid muscles?
What is the superior laryngeal nerve?
The intrinsic laryngeal muscle that is the primary vocal fold adductor.
What is the lateral cricoartyenoid?