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Maryland The Maryland Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) is a nonprofit organization representing nearly 1,000 licensed professionals with advanced degrees in speech-language pathology and audiology. MSHA is recognized as the official professional organization for Maryland speech-language pathologists and audiologists by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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Massachusetts This expanded website will provide more information, more resources and more direct links to MSHA's Executive Council. We now have a member's only section with online sign-up and renewal capability, an online member directory and a discussion forum. We have recently added pages for Speech-Language Pathologists in Health Care, and information about the use of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology assistants.
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Michigan The goals of the Michigan Speech-Language-Hearing Association are to:
· Promote the quality and availability of services to persons with communicative disorders.
· Foster high standards and competence in persons engaged in the delivery of those services.
· Promote and support the scientific study of normal and disordered speech, language, and hearing.
· Stimulate the exchange of information among Association members, and between Association members and professionals in related areas.
· Disseminate information to the public.
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Minnesota Founded in 1936, the Minnesota Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) is a nonprofit professional organization of speech-language pathologists and audiologists that promotes the welfare of individuals with communication disorders and represents the professionals who serve them.
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Missouri MSHA serves as the state association representing speech-language pathologists, audiologists, speech, language, and hearing scientists and related personnel associated with organized speech, language, and hearing education and health-care settings. More specifically, to provide leadership, to perform membership services, to advocate rights of people with communication disorders, and to serve as the catalyst for practice innovation toward enabling members to better serve public interest and the profession.
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Montana We are are an organization of professionally trained and Montana licensed Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists working in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, neonatal care units, schools and private practices across Montana. We provide reliable, evidence-based and client centered services to individuals throughout their lifespan.
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Nebraska The mission of NSLHA is to promote speech, language, and hearing services in Nebraska, to encourage education and research activities, and to advocate the rights of persons with communication disorders.
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Nevada The mission of NSHA is to promote the practice of quality speech, language and hearing services for children and adults throughout the state of Nevada and to provide leadership in the issues that have an impact on our profession.
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New Hampshire NHSLHA is the professional organization in New Hampshire representing SLPs and audiologists that live and work in NH. Our role moves beyond providing professional development conferences.
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New Jersey The mission of the New Jersey Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NJSHA) is to serve audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language or hearing scientists by providing resources, information, programs, and services that meet members' needs; promoting public awareness; and advocating for professional standards, legislation, and regulation necessary to provide the highest quality of care for the individuals they serve.
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New Mexico The New Mexico Speech-Language Hearing Association (NMSHA) is the state's professional body of speech-language pathologists and audiologists. The mission of NMSHA is to promote the interests of the professions and provide the highest quality of support services. NMSHA also aims to promote the prevention and treatment of communication disabilities for the people of New Mexico.
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New York The purpose of the New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association shall be to represent the membership and enhance, safeguard and advocate for the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology and individuals served by members of these professions.
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North Carolina NCSHLA is a professional association chartered in 1954 that promotes the professional practice of the speech, language and hearing sciences, advocates and serves as the voice of the profession, and works to enhance the lives of communicatively impaired citizens statewide.
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North Dakota NDSLHA is the state professional association for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists in North Dakota. All Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists qualified to practice in North Dakota are able to become members of the Association.
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Ohio The Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association (OSLHA) is a professional non-profit membership organization of speech-language pathologists, audiologists and students, engaged in clinical, educational, and research activities in communication disorders.
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Oklahoma The speech-language pathologists and audiologists of OSHA have devoted their "free" time to bring you this new and improved version of our website- it's the connection which promotes and sustains our profession and our professional lives.
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Oregon The Oregon Speech-Language & Hearing Association is dedicated to providing the highest level of communication potential to persons of all ages.
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Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a professional society of scientists, clinicians, teachers, and others who have common concerns and interests in the field of human communication disorders. The Association is affiliated with the American Speech Language Hearing Association and is recognized by the Legislative Council of ASHA as the official organization representing speech pathology and audiology in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Rhode Island The Rhode Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a professional, non-profit organization of speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Our members work in schools, medical facilities, rehabilitation centers, early intervention programs, private practice, universities, and other agencies, serving people of all ages who have communication disorders. Our membership is also open to interested professionals in related fields and students in communication disorders.
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