Keynote Speaker for CoDa Conference Focuses on Autism

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The 14th annual Communications Disorders conference will take place from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Student Union Building Georgian Room.

Hosted by the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) and the Communication Disorders program, this event is a workshop for speech-language pathologists, general education teachers, special education teachers, reading specialists and anyone interested in learning about phonological processing. This year’s conference will feature Jennifer Brodell as the keynote speaker.

Brodell provides individual and group therapy services to a variety of pediatric clients from birth to young adulthood and serves on the board for the Autism Society of Iowa where she acts as the department’s interprofessional education liaison to the university. Her primary area of clinical focus is pediatric speech and language disorders with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorders. A secondary area of clinical focus is interprofessional practice. She participates in several interdisciplinary diagnostic clinics for autism evaluations and leads an interdisciplinary therapeutic group for parents of young children with autism.

Brodell’s first talk of the day from 8:45-10:15 a.m. will focus on “Models of Effective Outpatient Autism Evaluations.” Her second talk will take place from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on “Applying Interprofessional to Early Intervention Approaches in Autistic Populations.” The conference will end with her discussion on “Supporting Autistic Kids’, Teens’, and Young Adults’ Access and Participation Through Interprofessional Practice Models” from 1-3 p.m.

A registration fee of $75 for professionals, $20 for graduate students and $15 for undergraduate students will be collected at the door. RSVP here.
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