eBadge, CE, Certificate Course

The first in a series designed to revolutionize outcomes
for people with aphasia…
What’s Included?
8 Interactive Modules
(check out the learner objectives)
Practical assessment, collaborative goal setting, and intervention examples designed for expert and novice clinicians alike. Numerous videos of people with aphasia and their loved ones to make key concepts come alive.
Tools
8 downloadable tools for immediate use, plus links to additional practical resources
Confidence Tests
Each module ends with a 10-question quiz (repeatable if needed)
.25 ASHA CEU’s & Certificate
This course can be started and resumed to fit your schedule.
Total course time is approximately 3 hours.
Clickable eBadge
When displayed in email signatures and social media, you’ll lead employers, peers, and the people you serve to a full description of your accomplishment for the next 5 years.
Bonus!
Course authors will offer a quarterly Q&A only for course graduates.
Earning Your ASHA CEU Credit
ASHA CEU’s will be awarded to all who have reviewed the full eight-module course and passed a short exam at the end of each module, earning a minimum score of 80%. Upon successfully completing the course, you will also receive a certificate of completion, which can be immediately downloaded.
Aphasia Access will report your CEU’s earned to ASHA within 30 days of completing the module. Please note that it may take up to four to six weeks for credit to appear on your registry after we submit your information to ASHA.
Other Pieces
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Financial and In-Kind Support generously provided by:
Robert and Joan Dircks Foundation, Brooke Hallowell,
The Allergan Foundation, and Course Authors
Student Group Access Rates Are Available –
Professors Can Learn More by emailing the Aphasia Access Offices
