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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:

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.

Nomination forms

Past Recipients

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

 

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