Perspectives on Administration and Supervision
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Perspectives on Administration and Supervision 18 24-31 March 2008.
doi:10.1044/aas18.1.24 Copyright 2008 by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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Elizabeth Zylla-Jones, Column Editor

Identification and Remediation of At-Risk Student Clinicians in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

Martha Wilder Wilson, and Elizabeth Zylla-Jones

Auburn University
Auburn, AL

The goal of university training programs is to educate speech-language pathology and audiology students to become competent and independent practitioners, with the ability to provide high quality and professional services to the public. This article describes the behaviors of "at-risk" student clinicians, so they may be identified early in their practica and remediation may be implemented. The importance of establishing a student at-risk protocol is discussed as well as a remediation plan for these students. This article summarized the Auburn University Speech and Hearing Clinic's Student At-Risk Protocol, which may serve as a model for university training programs. The challenges of implementing such a protocol are also discussed.







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