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PD103134
Presenter(s): Courtney T Byrd, PhD, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 2.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.2
Summary: This on demand webinar (available beginning October 31, 2025) will provide an overview of the strengths-based CARE Model framework for stuttering treatment that supports children and adults who stutter in building authentic communication skills. The course will include video of intervention sessions in action and provide concrete strategies for affirming and expanding each person's distinct strengths across four foundational pillars (communication, advocacy, resilience, and education).
PD103134L
Presenter(s): Courtney T Byrd, PhD, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 2.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.2
Summary: This live webinar (rescheduled date: October 29, 2025, 3-5 p.m. ET) will provide an overview of the strengths-based CARE Model framework for stuttering treatment that supports children and adults who stutter in building authentic communication skills. The course will include video of intervention sessions in action and provide concrete strategies for affirming and expanding each person's distinct strengths across four foundational pillars (communication, advocacy, resilience, and education).
New On Demand Webinar
Presenter(s): Courtney T Byrd, PhD, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 2.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.2
Summary: This on demand webinar (available beginning October 24, 2025) will provide an overview of the strengths-based CARE Model framework for stuttering assessment, which reframes stuttering services by shifting focus away from the frequency or severity of disfluencies and instead highlights each person's distinct strengths across four key pillars (communication, advocacy, resilience, and education). The speaker will provide examples of assessment that can lead to meaningful, functional outcomes and actionable, short-term goals that empower children and adults who stutter to speak with confidence, authenticity, and agency.
New Live Webinar
Presenter(s): Courtney T Byrd, PhD, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 2.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.2
Summary: This live webinar (rescheduled date: October 22, 2025, 3-5 p.m. ET) will provide an overview of the strengths-based CARE Model framework for stuttering assessment, which reframes stuttering services by shifting focus away from the frequency or severity of disfluencies and instead highlights each person's distinct strengths across four key pillars (communication, advocacy, resilience, and education). The speaker will provide examples of assessment that can lead to meaningful, functional outcomes and actionable, short-term goals that empower children and adults who stutter to speak with confidence, authenticity, and agency.
Presenter(s): Lynette Holmes, MS, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This presentation highlights case studies exhibiting the SLP's role in assessing and treating previously healthy toddlers with disorders of consciousness in the acute rehab setting. These case studies demonstrate the opportunities and challenges of utilizing the pediatric Coma Recovery Scale when assessing these patients, the relationship between emerging oral motor skills and cognition, and treatment approaches for returning to PO intake in this population. Finally, these case studies highlight how interdisciplinary collaboration is one of the keys to success with this patient population.
PD102982
Presenter(s): Leisha R Eiten, AuD, CCC-A
Credit(s): PDHs: 2.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.2
Summary: Audiologists are responsible for accurate reporting of diagnoses, procedures, devices, and services they provide by selecting appropriate codes for claim submissions. Accurate coding ensures that health care services and devices are properly documented, minimizing claim denials and supporting effective reimbursement processes. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to coding and billing and how to navigate the complexities of accurate coding.
Presenter(s): Wendy DeLeo LeBorgne, PhD, CCC-SLP; Renee B Kinder, MS, CCC-SLP, RAC-CT; Duane V Trahan, MS, CCC-SLP; Neela Swanson, BA; Shannon E Butkus, PhD, CCC-SLP; Megan L Richmond, DHA, CCC-SLP, NTMTC, NLT; Luis F Riquelme, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.5, ASHA CEUs*: 0.15
Summary: This webinar provides an update on key issues to help SLPs navigate coding and billing in 2025, including the latest ICD-10 and CPT coding information, what you need to know about the 2025 Medicare fee schedule, and clarifying the caregiver training CPT codes. The speakers provide practical information for implementing coding and payment knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Presenter(s): Leisha R Eiten, AuD, CCC-A, CH-TM; Michael K Sharp, AuD, CCC-A; Erika C Shakespeare, CCC-A; Deborah L Carlson, PhD, CCC-A/SLP; Sheila R Pratt, PhD, CCC-A/SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.5, ASHA CEUs*: 0.15
Summary: This webinar provides an update on key issues to help audiologists navigate coding and billing in 2025, including relevant coding information, what you need to know about the 2025 Medicare fee schedule, and how you can get involved in the process. The speakers provide practical information for implementing coding and payment knowledge in real-world scenarios. 
Presenter(s): Angela H Ciccia, PhD, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of acquired disability in childhood, and students with TBI often experience challenges that fall within the SLP scope of practice. This session presents practical information, tips, and strategies that SLPs can use to improve service provision for students with TBI.
Presenter(s): Catherine Wiseman-Hakes, PhD
Credit(s): PDHs: 0.5, ASHA CEUs*: 0.05
Summary: There is a high prevalence of brain injury among youth and adults in the criminal justice system. The cognitive-communication impairments associated with brain injury can be a risk factor for both justice involvement and recidivism as well as barrier to successful community reintegration. This session focuses on the emerging role of SLPs with this underserved population, which may include assessment and intervention but may also include advocacy as well as training and education of front-line staff and justice professionals.
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