The 49th Annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference

The 49th Annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference

Tuesday, May 28, 2019 – Saturday, June 1, 2019
The Lodge at Whitefish Lake, Whitefish, MT

CALL FOR PAPERS
The annual Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) provides a forum for clinicians and researchers engaged in the study and clinical management of persons with acquired neurologic language disorders to present their recent research and engage in extensive discussions with colleagues. To develop an informal atmosphere conducive to the free exchange of ideas, CAC attendance is limited to approximately 120 people. The 2019 Conference Chairperson is Mary Boyle and the Program Chairperson is Stacie Raymer.

To attend the 2019 CAC, you must submit a summary of an original paper, poster, or round table discussion no later than Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 11:59pm PST. Two authors from each accepted proposal will be invited to attend the conference. As space permits, first authors of proposals that are not accepted for presentation may be invited to attend. A number of competitive student fellowships are available to students who have earned authorship on a paper submitted to CAC; visit https://clinicalaphasiologyconference.org/students-at-cac/nidcd-student-fellowship/ for more information.

SCOPE OF PAPERS, POSTERS, AND ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS

  • Aphasia
  • Apraxia of Speech
  • Right Hemisphere Communication Disorders
  • Cognitive-Communication Disorders
  • Communication Impairments Related to Dementia
  • Cognitive-Linguistic Performance in Elderly Adults

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Peter Turkeltaub, M.D., Ph.D.
Georgetown University

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Sharon Antonucci, Jamie Azios, Pélagie Beeson, Dirk den Ouden, Will Hula, Aneta Kielar, Gloria Olness, Christos Salis, Kim Smith, and Stacie Raymer (Chair)

Childcare services are available for a fee.

Abstract submission will be accessible at https://clinicalaphasiologyconference.org/

Please send queries to Stacie Raymer, Ph.D., 2019 CAC Program Chair, [email protected]

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