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Ethical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology: Core Principles and Emerging Challenges
Presented by Farzana Vela, MS, CCC-SLP, BSRC, RRT-NPS
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Course: #11404Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the ethical principles and professional standards essential for maintaining integrity in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. It provides a framework for navigating complex scenarios in billing, documentation, telepractice, and the integration of emerging technologies. The course explores not just the what but the why of ethical decision-making, offering practical strategies to apply across various settings and patient populations.

Ethical Assessment of Dual-Language Learner/Multilingual Children, in partnership with the University of Vermont
Presented by Darin Woolpert, PhD, CCC-SLP
Live WebinarTue, Feb 3, 2026 at 3:00 pm EST
Course: #11436Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The course covers best practices for assessing dual-language learners and multilingual children. Discussion of main topic areas includes the appropriate use and considerations regarding standardized testing, alternative methods of assessment, and working with interpreters.

Navigating Bioethics in a Rapidly Evolving Health Landscape
Presented by Amber B. Heape, CScD, CCC-SLP, FNAP
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Course: #11355Level: Introductory1 Hour
As healthcare continues to evolve, ethical challenges emerge that require critical thought and application of bioethical principles. This course explores the foundational concepts of bioethics, focusing on current issues such as telehealth, resource allocation, and patient confidentiality in clinical settings. The course provides participants with practical tools to navigate ethical dilemmas and apply bioethical decision-making to ensure patient-centered, professional care in today’s dynamic health climate.

Apps for Access: Bridging Deaf-Hearing Communication, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Presented by Bonnie Bastian, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11231Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course introduces participants to a variety of readily available applications that can be used to augment communication accessibility for deaf and hearing communication partners. Through demonstrations and discussion, the course reviews strategies and ethical considerations for using these tools effectively across various clinical and communication environments.

Medically Complex Decision-Making for the SLP
Presented by George Barnes, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11086Level: Intermediate1 Hour
How cognitive biases can create unforeseen errors in medical practice is discussed in this course. Implementing a six-step decision-making process can minimize those errors. A case study is described to show how the decision-making process looks in practice.

ChatGPT for the SLP
Presented by Sarah Bishop, MA, CCC-SLP, Caitlin Francis, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11076Level: Introductory2 Hours
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is rapidly improving and the implications for how it can be applied to speech-language pathologists to develop targeted activities for various therapeutic goals, case management, and assessment considerations have growing potential. Ethical considerations for integrating AI into practice and practical tips for immediate implementation are discussed in this course.

Beyond Swallowing: Integrating Ethics and Palliative Care for Patient-Centered Dysphagia Management
Presented by Mechelle Motsinger, MA, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #11073Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course discusses how SLPs can navigate scenarios when patients decline conventional dysphagia recommendations. How to discuss goals of care with patients and caregivers, compare conventional and palliative dysphagia management techniques, and use a decision tree for real-world guidance, leading to two distinct care pathways are also described.

How to Identify and Support Overwhelmed Caregivers For Improved Patient Outcomes and Rehospitalization Rates
Presented by Julie Crenshaw, PT, DPT, GCS
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Course: #1033927Level: Introductory2 Hours
Review of the impact of the caregiver role on quality of life measures for both the caregiver and patient. Examine the impact of improved caregiver support and education on patient care and outcomes, including rehospitalization rates and wider monetary implications for healthcare organizations. Discover resources that can help to identify caregivers who may have an increased need for education or support. Discuss several ways therapists can incorporate caregiver support in a comprehensive model of care, and we will wrap the session with an open discussion of practical and ethical considerations for physical therapists.

SLPs in Rural Health Care: Workflow, Ethical Considerations, and Resilience Building
Presented by Minsi ‘Rainy’ Sun, CCC-SLP, Chuanbing ‘Bing’ Huo, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #10939Level: Introductory1 Hour
Unique challenges that SLPs in rural healthcare settings face and how they impact daily workflows and ethical decision-making are discussed in this course. Self-initiated measures such as practicing evidence-based measures, patient-centered care, effective communication and advocacy, and self-care to build resilience with SLPs working in similar settings are also described.

Navigating IEP Meetings Ethically with Confidence
Presented by Rosemarie Griffin, MA, CCC-SLP, BCBA
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Course: #10830Level: Introductory1 Hour
The importance of using ethical guidelines to navigate individualized educaiton program (IEP) meetings is described in this course. Strategies for preparing for these meetings, as well as communication strategies to use during meetings, are also be discussed.