{{ (moduleVm.actions && moduleVm.changeStatus) ? moduleVm.status : '' }} Making Sense of Right Hemisphere Discourse Using RHDBank
Activity Steps
Description
Note: ASHA CEUs cannot be reported to ASHA unless your ASHA member number is included in your profile. This course explains right hemisphere brain damage (RHD), how RHD affects communication, and resources that the RHDBank can provide speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to assist with improving client outcome. Materials that are included in the RHDBank are explained, the effect it can have on a client is described, and practical use strategies of RHDBank resources are identified. AccreditationThis course is offered for 0.15 ASHA CEUs
(Intermediate Level, Professional Area).
Purpose of Activity
To gain knowledge about right hemisphere brain damage (RHD), how RHD affects communication, and resources that the RHDBank can provide speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to assist with improving client outcome.Learning Objectives
After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:
- Identify the materials that are included in the RHDBank.
- Describe right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) and the effect it can have on a client.
- Explain practical implementation strategies for use of the RHDBank resources.
Disclosures
This course focuses on one product/service of RHDBank. The authors, Dr. Jamila Minga and Dr. Melissa Johnsodin co-developed the RHDBank, and Dr. Margaret Blake was a consultant on the development of the RHDBank which is a database that was developed for the systematic exploration of cognitive-communication disorders after right hemisphere discourse (RHD). The RHDBank provides free resources to clinicians, researchers, educators, and students. Dr. Davida Fromm worked on the AphasiaBank project and oversees the other adult clinical language banks that have been developed as part of the TalkBank system for the study of communication skills in dementia, right hemisphere disorder, and traumatic brain injury. Dr. Brian MacWhinney developed a series of 13 TalkBank open access online databases (which includes the RHDBank) for the study of language learning, multilingualism, and language disorders. Dr. Johnson and Dr. Blake were co-creators of RightHemisphere.org, a website designed to provide education and resources about RHD which is mentioned in the article. Dr. Blake is the Publications Editor for the International Cognitive-Communication Disorders conference which is also mentioned in the article. Dr. Blake has presented nationally and internationally on evidence-based practice for disorders associated with RHD. Additional author disclosures can be found at http://links.lww.com/TLD/A73.
Credits:
- ASHA 0.15 CEU