Members of SIG 6 work to provide a forum for collaboration between researchers and clinicians to translate research into evidence-based practice related to hearing and balance. Read on for Keith Wolgemuth's first-hand experience. When did you join your ASHA special interest group (SIG)—and what made you want to join? I joined SIG 6 in early 2016, initially to complete a one-year term left by a colleague who needed to fulfill other professional commitments. Within three months, I was in a position to fill a vacancy as the SIG 6 associate coordinator, by virtue of being the only person on the committee at that time who did not have a job, so to speak! I agreed to stay on after completing my colleague's term because I wanted to learn more about how ASHA operates, and to give back...
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Τετάρτη 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018
Spotlight on SIG 6, Hearing and Hearing Disorders: Research and Diagnostics
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