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Speech Language Therapy e-Resources

SEE ALSO: Speech Language Therapy Journals

Turning Research Into Practice (TRIP) was created to help medical professionals find the best clinical evidence for clinical practice quickly.

SpeechBITE™ is a database that provides open access to a catalogue of Best Interventions and Treatment Efficacy across the scope of Speech Pathology practice. It is an evidence based practice initiative between The University of Sydney and Speech Pathology Australia.

A list of resources and links related to Speech-Language Pathology from the home page of Dr. Caroline Bowen an Australian Speech Language Pathologist

Speechpathology.com is a website targeted at bringing news, information and professional education to Speech Pathologists. Many articles provided on wide range of topics in the Speech Pathology area.

The National Library of Medicine provides health care information for professionals and consumers.

A blog about speech and language development, speech therapy, adult language, and swallowing disorders.

Research resources available from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, including Evidence Maps, evidence-based practice resources, and Evidence-Based Practice Systematic Reviews (EBSRs).

Provides educational materials for “lifelong learning” for speech language pathologists and other professionals.

Interactive US forum for speech-language pathologists and teachers, to improve communication skills in schools by exchanging ideas, techniques, materials and lessons, and advice on therapy and caseload management ideas

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Chinese International Speech-Language and Hearing Association

Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

Speech-Language & Audiology Canada

Speech Pathology Australia

Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Taiwan


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