2019 Summit - Brag and Steal Schedule (scroll down for Saturday)
Friday Brag & Steal: 4:15 - 5:15 PM
TED Talks - Tips and Tricks Handout
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Rosalind Hurwitz Ann Oehring Leora Cherney
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Postcrossing: Targeting language, communication, and Aphasia Awareness through Postcards Handout
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Fabiane Hirsch Kruse
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Spirituality Group Handout
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Gayle L DeDe
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Group intervention in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Developing Effective Models to Drive Successful Communication Participation, Engagement and Support Handout
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Aimee Reaume Mooney Darby Modhardt Melanie Fried-Oken
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Enhancing Partner Training with Improvisational Techniques Handout
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Jackie Hinckley
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Aphasia Experts in the Classroom: PWAs as Mentors Handout
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Heather A. Tomlinson Erika Innes
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Connecting Poetry to Life Stories in Aphasia Group Sessions Handout
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Jessica Hutchison
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Tele-Karaoke: Helping Young People with Aphasia Build Confidence and Friendships Handout
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Brianne Kosch David Dow |
A League of their Own: Aphasia Friendly Fantasy Sports Groups Handout
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Janice Dittelman Gretchen Szabo
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Saturday Brag & Steal: 9:45 - 10:45AM
Creating Aphasia-Friendly Emergency and Disaster Planning Information Handout
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Anne Carney Roberta Elman Alyssa Rome Lauren Scheiner
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Supportive Communication Training for Healthcare Providers in a Rehabilitation Setting Handout
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Michelle Armour Kristen Sturchil
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Learning from the Experts: Stroke Survivors Train Pre-Med Students Handout
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Brenda Rapp Noel Turner
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Partnering with City Officials on Disability Training Handout
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Andi Van Airsdale Trish Hambridge Debbie Yonnes Jackie Hinckley
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Communication Intermediaries: Providing Support to People with Aphasia in Police, Legal and Justice Situations Handout
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Elyse Shumway
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Aphasia, a national disease that no one has ever heard of: A Study in Public Awareness of Aphasia at 20 Hospitals in Florida Handout
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Thomas Gilmore Broussard
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Fostering A Life Participation Approach in a Mixed Therapeutic Setting
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Iona Johnson
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Zombies at the Stroke Comeback Center Handout
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Darlene S. Williamson Amy Georgeadis |
Sing Out!: the Benefits of Choral Music Singing for People with Aphasia. Handout
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Cynthia Nichols
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This course is offered for a maximum of 1.3 ASHA CEU’s (Intermediate Level, Professional Area)
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