Title: Humanitarian Work in
1Humanitarian Work in SLP/Audiology Changing
Lives Building the Future
2Presenters
- Sumalai Maroonroge Ph.D, Yi-chi Lo, Lamar U,
Beaumont, TX - Charlotte Ducote Ph.D., Ochsner Clinic, New
Orleans, LA - Hsiao-Chuan Chen, PhD, Kaohsiung Normal
University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Richard Logan, Ph.D., Malaysia
3Abstract
- Participating in humanitarian work is
stimulating and richly rewarding, both personally
and professionally. For over 15 years, members
from the International Affair Association (IAA)
have provided education, clinical and research
services worldwide. It is estimated that at least
5-7 of people suffer from communicative
disorders, yet there are very limited services
available. There are urgent needs for the
development of SLP and audiology professionals
outside the United States.
4- The presentation provides information on how to
get involved with various projects as clinicians,
educators, or students. Your expert knowledge and
eagerness can impact the live of others on a
global level.
5Purpose of this presentation
- The How and Where
- You can contribute to the Humanitarian missions
around the world - Data from 2006 ASHA convention survey on
humanitarian work - Study Abroad at Lamar University students and
faculty members - Faculty exchange program
6American Way of Helping People
- Searched for humanitarian missionFound
88,488 web results.
Celebrate Volunteers - The Spirit of America!
7ASHA
- 70 of SLP and audiologistsneed skills to work
with people from other cultures -
- To meet the needs of our patients, we need to
globalize ourselves
8International Affairs Association (IAA)
- Encourage international activity in SLP and
Audiology - provide information on
- consultation
- study
- travel
- teaching, and exchange of ideas
9World of opportunity Once in the life
time! Doing What you like But also changing
lives and building the future for others on a
global level
10The How and Where
- Search for people you know/interact with them
- Acquaintance with SLP/Audiology organizations
around the world - Contact international training programs via
websites
11Opportunity to travel around the world
12Research
Meeting people
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15Funding for the International Humanitarian Work
- Combine Humanitarian Work With Personal Travel
- Volunteer With A Charitable Association
- Grants from US government
16Organizations
- Institute of International Education
- Website www.iie.org
- Council for International Exchange of
ScholarsWebsite www.cies.org - US Thematic Program
- Website www.exchange.state.gov
17Study Abroad Lamar University
- How?
- Lamar University will have a summer program for
study abroad - Obtain independent study university credit
toward the degree - Or get practicum credits hours
- Where?
- Thailand, Malaysia, China and Taiwan
- When?
- Mid July and early August for 3 weeks
18Independent Study
- Broaden students understanding of different
cultures - Develop knowledge/skills in working with people
outside the United States
19Faculty exchange program
- Participate in the academic preparation for
training of SLP/audiologists - Exchange culture and be multilingual
- Travel with a purpose
- Enhance opportunities for academic network and
research collaboration
20ASHA 2007 Convention Survey
- Survey related to international experience and
countries of interest were conducted in 82 people - The general information is provided below
21Foreign Language Skills
Experience working abroad
22Continent of interest
Contribution teach, clinic or both