The man who does things makes many mistakes, but he never makes the biggest mistake of all - doing nothing. - Benjamin Franklin:
Clinical Achievement Award
Is presented to a WSHA member who demonstrates advancement of knowledge in clinical practices as evidenced by significant accomplishment within the last three years in clinical service in speech-language pathology or audiology. There are no limitations to any particular type of clinical achievement or activity. Some examples of eligible activities or accomplishments for which an individual may be considered for the award include:
- Achievement with a single client or group of clients;
- Clinical service programming;
- Program development.
The name of the person receiving the WSHA Clinical Achievement Award will be Washington's nominee for the DiCarlo Award, which is granted by the American Speech & Hearing Foundation.
Gay Loyd Pinder |
2005 |
| Lesley Olswang | 2004 |
| Roberta Kelly |
1998 |
| Robert Miller | 1997 |
Ken Ullrich |
1994 |
Kathryn Yorkston |
1993 |
Susan T.W. Geyer |
1990 |
Carl McGrath |
1987 |
David Beukelman |
1985 |
Linda Crosslan |
1984 |
Susan Mather |
1983 |