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  • Subject: [DYSPHAGIA] Upcoming conference
  • From: tlowis@islandnet.com (Tessa Lowis)
  • Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 09:49:39 -0800

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Just a heads up re the upcoming Canadian Association of Speech Language
Pathology and Audiology (CASLPA) Conference in Victoria - British
Columbia April 24 to 27, 2002.  Well worth marking on your calendars -
there is a great program planned (see list below) and Victoria is the
most incredible city to visit (and I am not bias).  The conference will
be held right downtown Victoria in the Victoria Conference Center -
attached to the Empress Hotel.  Lots to do here in Victoria and the
surrounding areas -  biking, hiking, kayaking, golfing, fishing, whale
watching, shopping, Butchard Gardens, brewery tours and sampling, and
much much more.    I am sure most of you are due or will be due a little
holiday right around the end of April.

Check out the web site for ongoing updated information   www.caslpa.ca

Dr. Irene Campbell Taylor and Dr. Maggie Lee Huckabee will be presenting
in the area of Dysphagia - both are full day presentations.

Audiology
Terese Finitzo - Newborn Hearing Screening
Julie Purdy- Pre-conference Workshop in Cerumen Management
Michael Valente - New hearing aid technology
Chris Turner - Hearing aid fitting
Gail Chermak - Auditory Processing

Combined Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
 Paula Tallal - Auditory Processing
 Patrick MacLeod - Genetics

Speech-Language Pathology
Amy Wetherby - Autism Spectrum Disorders
Maggie Lee Huckabee - Dysphagia Rehabilitation  (Wednesday April
24/2002)
Linda Rammage: Assessment and Management of Voice Disorders
Irene Campbell Taylor - Clinical vs.Videofluoroscopic Assessment of
Swallowing:  The facts of the matter.   (Saturday April 27/2002)
Rochelle Cohen-Schneider  - Aphasia Institute
Catherine Mateer - Brain Injury and Cognitive Rehabilitation
Pat Mirenda - Behavioral Supports and AAC
Megan Hodge and Leslie Wellman - Motor Speech Disorders
Lisa Avery - Dysfluency
Nancy Carney - Efficacy in Pediatric Brain Injury Research
Cindy Dobbelsteyn and Raylene Delorey - Operation Smile
Michael Joschko - Functional Outcome after Traumatic Brain Injury
Sharon Warren - Outcomes Measurement
Leslie Olswang - Childhood Language

Hope to see you all there.

Tessa Lowis, SLP
Victoria, BC

Note:  For those of you who are members of CASLPA there is early- early
registration which must be mailed before December 31st, 2001.   And for
those of you using American Dollars - we offer a great exchange rate up
here in Canada with lots of deals.

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Just a heads up re the upcoming Canadian Association of Speech Language
Pathology and Audiology (CASLPA) Conference in<B> Victoria - British Columbia
April 24 to 27, 2002.&nbsp; </B>Well worth marking on your calendars -
there is a great program planned (<I>see list below</I>) and Victoria is
the most incredible city to visit (<I>and I am not bias</I>).&nbsp; The
conference will be held right downtown Victoria in the Victoria Conference
Center - attached to the Empress Hotel.&nbsp; Lots to do here in Victoria
and the surrounding areas -&nbsp; <I>biking, hiking, kayaking, golfing,
fishing, whale watching, shopping, Butchard Gardens, brewery tours and
sampling, and much much more</I>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I am sure most of you
are due or will be due a little holiday right around the end of April.

<P>Check out the web site for ongoing updated information<B>&nbsp;&nbsp;
www.caslpa.ca</B>

<P><B>Dr. Irene Campbell Taylor </B>and<B> Dr. Maggie Lee Huckabee </B>will
be presenting in the area of Dysphagia - both are full day presentations.

<P><B>Audiology</B>
<BR>Terese Finitzo - Newborn Hearing Screening
<BR>Julie Purdy- Pre-conference Workshop in Cerumen Management
<BR>Michael Valente - New hearing aid technology
<BR>Chris Turner - Hearing aid fitting
<BR>Gail Chermak - Auditory Processing

<P><B>Combined Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology</B>
<BR>&nbsp;Paula Tallal - Auditory Processing
<BR>&nbsp;Patrick MacLeod - Genetics<B></B>

<P><B>Speech-Language Pathology</B>
<BR>Amy Wetherby - Autism Spectrum Disorders
<BR><B><I>Maggie Lee Huckabee - Dysphagia Rehabilitation&nbsp; (Wednesday
April 24/2002)</I></B>
<BR>Linda Rammage: Assessment and Management of Voice Disorders
<BR><B><I>Irene Campbell Taylor - Clinical vs.Videofluoroscopic Assessment
of Swallowing:&nbsp; The facts of the matter.&nbsp;&nbsp; (Saturday April
27/2002)</I></B>
<BR>Rochelle Cohen-Schneider&nbsp; - Aphasia Institute
<BR>Catherine Mateer - Brain Injury and Cognitive Rehabilitation
<BR>Pat Mirenda - Behavioral Supports and AAC
<BR>Megan Hodge and Leslie Wellman - Motor Speech Disorders
<BR>Lisa Avery - Dysfluency
<BR>Nancy Carney - Efficacy in Pediatric Brain Injury Research
<BR>Cindy Dobbelsteyn and Raylene Delorey - Operation Smile
<BR>Michael Joschko - Functional Outcome after Traumatic Brain Injury
<BR>Sharon Warren - Outcomes Measurement
<BR>Leslie Olswang - Childhood Language

<P><B>Hope to see you all there.</B>

<P>Tessa Lowis, SLP
<BR>Victoria, BC

<P><B>Note:</B>&nbsp; For those of you who are members of CASLPA there
is early- early registration which must be mailed before December 31st,
2001.&nbsp;&nbsp; And for those of you using American Dollars - we offer
a great exchange rate up here in Canada with lots of deals.</HTML>

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