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Designed for clinicians, residents, and otolaryngologists wanting to sit for the American Board of Medical Specialties' conjoint Board Certification in Sleep Medicine which, on implementation in 2007, allowed Board Certified Pediatricians, Otolaryngologists, Neurologist/Psychiatrists and Pulmonologists to sit for the exam.
Designed for busy clinicians, these stimuli are designed for use as standalone resources, or in conjunction with the authors' Treatment of Articulation and Phonologic Disorders. These are presented as handy ringbound cards that cover a range of sounds or phoneme clusters. In all there are 8 stimuli, available singly or as a set.
This book brings together the latest developments on history, physical examination, clinical voice laboratory assessment, common diagnosis and treatments, and other topics important to all voice patients, including those with neurolaryngological complaints.
Easy guide and quick reference for laryngologists, neurologists, physiatrists and others who wish to learn the procedure of laryngeal electromyography in order to stimulate and then evaluate the integrity of the muscles and nerves of the larynx, and to determine the cause of movement disorders of the vocal folds (vocal chords) and make a diagnosis.
Presents the most up-to-date knowledge related to allergy and immunology directed towards the unique needs of otolaryngolgogists. It is a resource to which physicians can refer to help them manage allergic aspects of common ENT problems and their diagnosis and management.
This text provides a practical approach for the analysis of the United States' Common Core Standards with a parallel analysis of children's strengths and needs, creating a template for intervention.
This handbook offers the most wide-ranging and complete work of its kind in the specialty area of pediatric audiology and will become the definitive reference in pediatric audiology, containing contributions from 50 internationally recognized experts in the field.
Comprehensive guide to the preparation and publication of research papers for researchers in communication sciences and disorders.
This text provides practical information to audiologists that enables them to create and deliver a successful telepractice program. Specifically, the book discusses the technological requirements, applications and models of service delivery in Audiology, policy and regulatory issues, and discusses future directions as well.
Written by world renown experts, Laryngeal and Tracheobronchial Stenosis provides practicing professionals an up-to-date accessible reference text for laryngeal and tracheobronchial stenosis.
With worldwide contributions from experts in the field of parathyroid disease and surgery, Parathyroid Surgery: Fundamental and Advanced Concepts is the only text devoted specifically to the surgical management of parathyroid disease. Chapters include detailed discussions of preoperative diagnosis and testing and advanced imaging techniques.
In the treatment of otosclerosis, it is crucial that surgeons be in full command of the many nuances involved in this extraordinarily challenging surgery. Authors Chris de Souza, Marcos V. Goyocoolea, and Neil M. Sperling have written a comprehensive text for otologic surgeons seeking to provide treatment with the most current surgical techniques.
A great text on hearing aids that covers every aspect of hearing aid technology, patient care and considerations for fitting.
Primarily intended for Otolaryngology residents or fellows in training who are preparing for the board certification exam or the in-service training exam, the book is also useful for those who are preparing for re-certification examinations in Otolaryngology. The book is a rapid review, arranged in an interactive topical fashion.
For speech therapists working with clients on accent modification in American English, this book provides many diverse techniques, from the level of basic sounds to the level of discourse.
For students and professionals alike, this book provides an in-depth look at specific communication disorders affecting older adults, such as dementia and Parkinson's Disease, and the corresponding treatment, counseling, and impact on family life.
For speech therapists working with patients who stutter, this text presents a variety of therapeutic interventions and techniques along with practical guidelines that have been designed to alleviate distress in those who stutter.
A professional resource for clinicians and audiologists who serve children who wear hearing aids and their families, and can also be used in graduate courses for students in audiology, deaf education, and speech-language pathology.
For practicing clinicians and graduate students, this book presents the skills necessary to provide evidence-based best practice services to young clients struggling to gain functional communication skills and their families.
This book examines the educational challenges facing vulnerable or oppressed students including power relations, contexts, and situations that place students in positions of powerlessness.
This book provides a practical overview of reflux laryngitis and other manifestations of laryngopharyngeal reflux. It is designed for use by otolaryngologists, primary care physicians, internists, gastroenterologists, general surgeons, speech-language pathologists, voice teachers, and patients.
Presents the principles of voice pedagogy from the perspective of both conducting and voice science in a user-friendly fashion, including helpful charts and simple anatomic diagrams. It also offers teaching methods from history and philosophy, medical and voice science, and pedagogical concepts from active musical experts.
This collection of practical, real-world information and insights helps parents plan for the needs of their child with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The book combines current research and literature reviews with the experiences gleaned by the author as she has worked with families impacted by ASD for the past twenty years.
This book represents both a reference text and a collection of arguments about self-assessment of hearing abilities, the effects of hearing impairments, and the effects of interventions to address these impairments.
Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders brings together a wide range of researchers to present a current summary of assessment and evaluation techniques for disordered speech, with both a clinical and a research focus.
Everyday Audiology, Second Edition is an invaluable guide for clinicians involved in the care of patients with hearing impairment or balance disorders. The book contains clinically relevant norms and values that are extremely useful for clinical interpretation. It is designed for easy consumption of essential information.
Pediatric Voice: A Modern, Collaborative Approach to Care offers a comprehensive and current review of the care of children with voice disorders. It includes an overview of anatomy and physiology of the pediatric laryngeal mechanism, associated neural controls, and phonatory behavior across childhood.
Chermak and Musiek's two-volume, award-winning handbooks are back in newly revised editions. Extensively revised and expanded, Volume II provides expanded coverage of rehabilitative and professional issues, detailing intervention strategies for children and adults.
Endoscopic techniques have revolutionized many surgical specialties and allowed the gradual development of new, minimally invasive procedures. Otology is no exception. The aim of Endoscopic Ear Surgery is to explore the role of endoscopy in the evolution of otologic surgery, and to introduce the surgeon to basic and advanced techniques.
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