ASHA's Evidence Maps - featured July 22, 2011
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Evidence maps are intended to provide clinicians, researchers, clients, and caregivers with tools and guidance to engage in evidence-based decision making. These maps highlight the importance of the three components of evidence-based practice (EBP): Clinical Expertise/Expert Opinion, External Scientific Evidence, and Client/Patient/Caregiver Perspectives.
Maps on Pediatric Topics here to date, include Autism and Traumatic Brain Injury.
Learn More About and Explore the ASHA Evidence Maps!
Evidence maps are intended to provide clinicians, researchers, clients, and caregivers with tools and guidance to engage in evidence-based decision making. These maps highlight the importance of the three components of evidence-based practice (EBP): Clinical Expertise/Expert Opinion, External Scientific Evidence, and Client/Patient/Caregiver Perspectives.
Maps on Pediatric Topics here to date, include Autism and Traumatic Brain Injury.
Learn More About and Explore the ASHA Evidence Maps!
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