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Knowledge translation (KT) and implementation science (IS) are essential to enhancing the impact of clinical practice research in speech-language pathology and audiology.

Knowledge translation (KT) and implementation science (IS) are essential to enhancing the impact of clinical practice research in speech-language pathology and audiology. The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Wenonah Campbell We’re here to tell you about some new fields that we think can inform...

Sixth in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children

Sixth in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Presentation slides are available for download via the PDF button in the toolbar. We started with spontaneous language samples, and with the literature, with the...

The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Getting that all-important academic position. The good news is that in communication sciences and disorders, we’re quite different from most other fields. Very often, because of the small PhD generation in our field and the relatively high demand,...

This presentation was delivered as part of a workshop session on the application of adaptive design principles to clinical trials in speech-language pathology. Ray Kent provides summary thoughts and comments on the seminar, with additional comments from Sharon Yeatts, who explored adaptive designs in greater depth in her presentation, Adaptive...

Second in the series on Development of a Bilingual Test for Spanish-English Children, this presentation is a general overview of the process for developing a new assessment test.

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This presentation was delivered as part of a workshop session on the application of adaptive design principles to clinical trials in speech-language pathology. For an overview of adaptive designs, see Adaptive Trial Designs for the Development of Treatment Parameters. The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for...

This presentation was delivered as part of a workshop session on the application of adaptive design principles to clinical trials in speech-language pathology. Susan Langmore, a swallowing researcher, discusses challenges in her clinical trial, while Sharon Yeatts, a biostatistician, provides her thoughts on potential opportunities and pitfalls in integrating adaptive...

What to do when you get an offer at another institution The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I want to talk about moving. Because some people get offers after they’ve started at an institution. First of all, you generally don’t want to move before...

This presentation was delivered as part of a workshop session on the application of adaptive design principles to clinical trials in speech-language pathology. JoAnne Robbins, a swallowing researcher, discusses challenges in her past and current clinical trials, while Sharon Yeatts, a biostatistician, provides her thoughts on potential opportunities and pitfalls...

Highlighting issues and research related to disseminating scientific evidence in a shared decision making paradigm

Highlighting issues and research related to disseminating scientific evidence in a shared decision making paradigm The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I’d like to start by putting this in context a little bit, and that is the way I started thinking about evidence-based practice...