Purpose: To describe what researchers are investigating and how they are measuring the constructs of their investigations within the speech-language pathology (SLP) clinical education literature. Method: A scoping review methodology (Arksey & O’Malley, 2005) was employed to develop a picture of clinical education articles which reported a measured outcome. Articles that met criteria were categorized by the purpose of the investigation and the outcome measures reported. Result: 124 articles met inclusion criteria. Analysis of study purposes revealed a wide breadth of foci that were grouped into four broad clusters: Outcome Measures, Student Perspectives, Educational Contexts, and Teaching Methods. Most of the studies in the corpus relied onl...
Community-based observations place many demands on students, faculty, and clinicians in the field. A...
A shortage of clinical education placements for allied health students internationally has led to th...
Successful completion of their degree is important for both speech-language pathology (SLP) students...
Purpose: To describe what researchers are investigating and how they are measuring the constructs of...
Purpose: Two disparate models drive American speech-language pathologists' views of evidence-based p...
Purpose: Two disparate models drive American speech-language pathologists’ views of evidence-based p...
Speech-language pathology (SLP) graduate programs offer coursework and clinical training experiences...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
Exploring clinical education models that may increase the number of clinical placements while improv...
Purpose: This lead article of the Clinical Forum focuses on the research that supports why speech-la...
Even though speech-language pathologists (SLPs) must participate in continuing education programs, l...
Research in Speech-Language Pathology provides the basis for understanding how and to what degree th...
Successful completion of their degree is important for both speech-language pathology (SLP) students...
As with the first companion manuscript, this study used a grounded theory approach to develop and de...
Research in Speech-Language Pathology provides the basis for understanding how and to what degree th...
Community-based observations place many demands on students, faculty, and clinicians in the field. A...
A shortage of clinical education placements for allied health students internationally has led to th...
Successful completion of their degree is important for both speech-language pathology (SLP) students...
Purpose: To describe what researchers are investigating and how they are measuring the constructs of...
Purpose: Two disparate models drive American speech-language pathologists' views of evidence-based p...
Purpose: Two disparate models drive American speech-language pathologists’ views of evidence-based p...
Speech-language pathology (SLP) graduate programs offer coursework and clinical training experiences...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
Exploring clinical education models that may increase the number of clinical placements while improv...
Purpose: This lead article of the Clinical Forum focuses on the research that supports why speech-la...
Even though speech-language pathologists (SLPs) must participate in continuing education programs, l...
Research in Speech-Language Pathology provides the basis for understanding how and to what degree th...
Successful completion of their degree is important for both speech-language pathology (SLP) students...
As with the first companion manuscript, this study used a grounded theory approach to develop and de...
Research in Speech-Language Pathology provides the basis for understanding how and to what degree th...
Community-based observations place many demands on students, faculty, and clinicians in the field. A...
A shortage of clinical education placements for allied health students internationally has led to th...
Successful completion of their degree is important for both speech-language pathology (SLP) students...