Dedicated to the professional development of speech pathologists,
audiologists, special education & healthcare professionals
Neuroanatomy of Speech, Swallowing and Language
Author: Patrick McCaffrey, Ph.D.
Course Description
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This course is offered for .4 CEUs or 4 hours of continuing
professional development (Introductory Level: Basic Communication
Processes). Price: $89.00
This course was originally created as web course SPPA 362,
Neuroanatomy of Speech, Swallowing and Language at California
State University, Chico. The purpose of this course is to
provide a review of the anatomy and physiology of the brain,
and an in depth understanding of the neuroscience of swallowing,
speech, and language.
At the successful completion of the course, participants
should be able to:
- List the main arteries that are important for blood
flow to the brain
- Recognize the parts of the central nervous system and
their function
- Identify the cerebral lobes and their function
- Recognize the parts of the brain stem and their function
- Recognize the importance of the cerebellum
- Identify the cranial nerves involved in speech, hearing
and swallowing
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Author
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Patrick McCaffrey, Ph.D. went through national school in
Killavullen, Ireland and secondary school in Mallow, and
Tullow, Co Carlow, but did his university work in the USA.
Patrick's bachelor's degree is from Curry College in Massachusetts
(1969); his master's is from Montclair State in New Jersey
(1971), and his doctorate is from Ohio University (1975).
Patrick is Professor/Coordinator, Speech Pathology Graduate
Program California State University, Chico. Read
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Continuing Education Units - CEUs
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OnlineCEUS.com
is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education
activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. This program is offered
for .4 CEUs (Introductory Level: Basic Communication
Processes). ASHA CE Provider
approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or
clinical
procedures.
Other professionals, please contact your state licensing board for information on continuing education requirements. You will be able to print a copy of the CE certificate at the end of each course. It is recommended that you keep a copy of the certificate to show that you completed the necessary requirements.
CEUs are based on attainment of learning outcomes. Participants must complete the course, pass the assessment test with 80% accuracy and fill out the evaluation form in order to receive their certificate on-line.
Participants' satisfaction is assured. The request for a refund and justifiable reason must be stated in writing within 2 weeks of taking the course at which tuition will be fully refunded.
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