CMSD – College of Health Science & Public Health /chsph Tue, 15 Jul 2025 16:42:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 NSSLHA is off to a great start /chsph/news/nsslha-is-off-to-a-great-start/ Fri, 27 Aug 2021 18:03:46 +0000 /chsph/?post_type=stories&p=80381 51福利社/WSU NSSLHA at Steps for Autism Walk ]]>


51福利社/WSU NSSLHA at the recent Steps for Autism Walk supporting Northwest Autism Center, Isaac Foundation, and Autism Society of Washington, Spokane Chapter.

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51福利社 Speech Clinic Uses Novel Technology to Help Children /chsph/news/ewu-speech-clinic-uses-novel-technology-to-help-children/ Wed, 07 Jul 2021 16:42:34 +0000 /chsph/?post_type=stories&p=86434 Two students working with a youth on speech.51福利社 faculty at the聽University Speech and Hearing Clinic聽in Spokane are using innovative ultrasound methods to address some of the most problematic obstacles for children with speech disorders 鈥 among them the pronunciation of 鈥淩鈥 sounds. According to Hashemi Hosseinabad, PhD, an assistant professor in 51福利社鈥檚 Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, up to聽two percent of...]]> Two students working with a youth on speech.

51福利社 faculty at the聽University Speech and Hearing Clinic聽in Spokane are using innovative ultrasound methods to address some of the most problematic obstacles for children with speech disorders 鈥 among them the pronunciation of 鈥淩鈥 sounds.

According to Hashemi Hosseinabad, PhD, an assistant professor in 51福利社鈥檚 Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, up to聽two percent of people聽who reach adulthood have speech disorders that affect their ability to pronounce certain sounds. One of the most common and hard-to-fix speech errors, she says, is that difficult 鈥淩鈥 sound.

Conventional speech therapy involves using a mirror to teach young patients the sounds produced by the lips like 鈥淧鈥 and 鈥淏.鈥 Because this method often fails to help with more tongue-twisty consonants, therapists such as Hosseinabad are increasingly turning to alternatives such as visual feedback therapy 鈥 a treatment technique involving ultrasound.

鈥淔or more challenging sounds like 鈥楻鈥 or 鈥楽鈥 that children cannot see inside their mouth, we use real-time biofeedback that enables them to visualize inside their mouth,鈥 says Hosseinabad. 鈥淯ltrasound imaging for speech therapy offers real-time views of the tongue during speech that teaches children to produce correct tongue shapes for complex sounds.鈥

Hosseinabad recently wrapped up a two week intensive speech therapy 鈥淩-Camp鈥 utilizing the ultrasound technology at the clinic, which is run collaboratively by 51福利社 and WSU in the Health Sciences Building on the Riverpoint Campus.

It was open to children six and older who had not made any progress with traditional therapy, and Hosseinabad says early evaluations show participants demonstrated significant gains in producing the 鈥淩鈥 sound.

Read about the clinic鈥檚 tremendous success in the July 7 edition of the聽.

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May: Better Hearing and Speech Month /chsph/news/may-better-hearing-and-speech-month/ Tue, 11 Jun 2019 22:12:17 +0000 /chsph/?post_type=stories&p=77286 Aerial photo of the Spokane campusFree hearing screenings were offered at the Spokane campus on May 22, 2019. Three graduate students Alisa Cryer, Elli Armantrout, and Allison Kromer, supervised by Barbara Peregoy, AuD screened approximately 35 individuals that walked through the Student Academic Center between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The students are from the UPCD (University Programs in Communication...]]> Aerial photo of the Spokane campus

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Free hearing screenings were offered at the Spokane campus on May 22, 2019. Three graduate students Alisa Cryer, Elli Armantrout, and Allison Kromer, supervised by Barbara Peregoy, AuD screened approximately 35 individuals that walked through the Student Academic Center between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

The students are from the UPCD (University Programs in Communication Disorders) program, a cooperative program between the departments of 51福利社鈥檚 Communication Sciences and Disorders (CMSD) and WSU鈥檚 Speech and Hearing Sciences (SHS).

If you are interested in having a hearing screening, please contact the Hearing and Speech Clinic on the Spokane campus at 509.828.1323.

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Silent Breakfast /chsph/news/silent-breakfast/ Wed, 09 Jan 2019 21:13:51 +0000 /chsph/?post_type=stories&p=75477 Two smiling students gesture to photos of foodOn November 30, 2018, second year graduate students in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders hosted an聽鈥淪ilent Breakfast.鈥澛 This event was attended by 51福利社 and WSU students and community members and highlighted ways to communicate when you are unable to speak.聽 Participants were required to make breakfast choices, play UNO and have a social...]]> Two smiling students gesture to photos of food

On November 30, 2018, second year graduate students in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders hosted an聽鈥淪ilent Breakfast.鈥澛 This event was attended by 51福利社 and WSU students and community members and highlighted ways to communicate when you are unable to speak.聽 Participants were required to make breakfast choices, play UNO and have a social conversation all without speaking.聽 They utilized picture symbols, gestures, and facial expressions.聽 This activity was a great way for CMSD students to apply the knowledge they learned in their academic course work and also educate the community on augmentative and alternative communication.

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Dental Hygiene and Communication Sciences and Disorders Awarded Grant /chsph/news/dental-hygiene-and-communication-sciences-and-disorders-awarded-grant/ Wed, 09 Jan 2019 01:00:41 +0000 /chsph/?post_type=stories&p=75454 Group of children brushing their teethThe 51福利社 Department of Dental Hygiene in partnership 51福利社 Communication Sciences and Disorders is one of four awardees of the 2019 Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF) Interprofessional grant. The (ACFF) has awarded four interprofessional grants totaling over $50,000.00 (USD) to fund projects that will have a positive impact on reducing the instance of dental...]]> Group of children brushing their teeth

The 51福利社 Department of Dental Hygiene in partnership 51福利社 Communication Sciences and Disorders is one of four awardees of the 2019 Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF) Interprofessional grant.

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The (ACFF) has awarded four interprofessional grants totaling over $50,000.00 (USD) to fund projects that will have a positive impact on reducing the instance of dental caries.

Promoting Oral Health in Primary Care: Cavity-Free Futures: Healthier Mothers and Children through IP Collaboration (51福利社) 鈥 Through a student rotation, 51福利社 (51福利社) dental hygiene students will implement an oral health education program in partnership with St. Margaret鈥檚 Shelter, transitional housing for women and children, including pregnant women. These students will provide oral health education, fluoride varnish, sealants, and establish a dental home in collaboration with St. Margaret鈥檚 caseworkers. 51福利社 Communication Sciences Disorders students will coordinate feeding, speech and hearing screenings.

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