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Promote professional growth in
speech-language
pathology, audiology, and deaf education |
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Stimulate the exchange of information among speech-language
pathologists, audiologists, and deaf educators, as well as
members of related professions and agencies |
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Foster the improvement of diagnostic and intervention procedures
in the field of communication disorders |
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Encourage the adoption and practice of high professional
standards and ethical principles in the fields of
speech-language pathology, audiology, and deaf education |
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Assist and encourage promising students to enter the fields of
speech-language pathology, audiology, and deaf education |
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Assist in the recruitment of qualified speech-language
pathologists, audiologists, and deaf educator |
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Inform the public about the profession, careers, programs, and
services in the field of communication disorders |
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Represent the interests of the membership and individuals with
communication disorders before governmental agencies and
regulatory bodies |
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Assist individuals with communication disorders in understanding
their legal rights with respect to obtaining appropriate speech,
language, and hearing services |
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publication and reject any advertising deemed unsuitable for WVSHA
publication. Acceptance of advertising by WVSHA does not constitute
endorsement of the advertiser, its products, or services; nor does WVSHA
make any claims or guarantees as to the accuracy or validity of the
advertiser's offer. The opinions expressed by contributors to any WVSHA
publication are not necessarily those of the WVSHA Executive Board,
staff, advertisers or members of the association.
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