Seminar Description This seminar will focus on the power and impact of the relationships that we have as we work with, supervise, and mentor assistants, graduate clinicians, clinical fellows, new employees and colleagues in Speech-Language Pathology. Special emphasis will be placed on establishing a solid foundation in the art of giving and receiving feedback – great times and challenging times. We’ll also be mindful of generational differences in the academic and work setting, and highlight a range of evidence-based success strategies that can be incorporated across community settings. Registration Agenda 8:00 - 8:30 8:30 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:45 10:45 - 12:45 12:45 - 1:30 1:30 - 3:30 Registration Main Speaker Break Main Speaker Lunch (included) Ethics Training Seminar Cost: $75 (includes refreshments and a box lunch) (optional attendance) Address Seminar Location: UH Sugar Land Campus Brazos Hall 14000 University Blvd Sugar Land, Texas 77479 This is also an opportunity to attain two hours of the required ethics training. Identify the key roles and responsibilities unique to supervising the SLP Assistant, Graduate Clinician, Clinical Fellow/New Employee Articulate the principle concepts of effective feedback and evaluation Identify the areas of competency in striving to be an effective supervisor that support learning and professional growth Identify key generational differences that will impact our learning, teaching, and working environment Identify resources that will support effective supervision across work settings Identify the state and national Codes of Ethics pertaining to practicing SpeechLanguage Pathology and Audiology in the State of Texas Explain the four underlying ethical principles of the ASHA Code of Ethics Phone _______________________________________ Email Please select lunch option (Jimmy John’s): Educational Objectives _______________________________________ Name Hot Topics: Building a Foundation of Excellence in Supervision and Mentoring This course is pending approval for 0.4 ASHA CEUs (Advanced level, Professional area) Turkey and cheese Ham and cheese Vegetarian Mail Registration to: University of Houston Dept of Communication Sciences and Disorders 100 Clinical Research Services Houston, TX 77204-6018 Fax: 713-743-2926 Payment Options: Credit Card: call 713-743-0915 Check: payable to University of Houston Hot Topics: Ethics Course This course is pending approval for 0.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Related area) Contact: Kay James Email: kmjames@central.uh.edu Nancy Alarcon, MS, CCC-SLP, BC-ANCDS Principal Lecturer in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at the University of Washington and director of the UW Speech and Hearing Clinic. Her areas of clinical expertise include clinical supervision education, adult neurologic communication disorders, and supported communication. She has mentored over 400 graduate students during the past 25 years. Nancy received her B.S. from Purdue University and her M.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an ASHA Fellow, and has served in a number of professional leadership positions at the state and national level. Margaret Lehman Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP Associate Professor at the University of Houston. Her research focuses on cognitive-communication disorders associated with right hemisphere brain damage. She facilitates ethics workshops for speech-language pathologists in the Houston area. University of Houston Sugar Land 14000 University Blvd Sugar Land, TX 77479 Hot Topics: Building a Foundation of Excellence in Supervision and Mentoring Saturday, May 18, 2013 University of Houston Sugar Land Campus Kay James, MS, CCC-SLP Program Coordinator, for the University of Houston Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Certificate Program, and clinical educator at the UH University Speech Language and Hearing Clinic. Disclosures: No relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose. Nancy Alarcon received a payment for presenting. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders