Embracing a New Generation - Supervising and Mentoring the Millennials-conf
Early registration deadline has passed, you may sign up for this course, however there is no guarantee of a handout.
St. Jude Outpatient Center - Auditorium
2767 E. Imperial Hwy., Brea, CA 92821
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Paige Shaughnessy, PhD, CCC-SLP
Paige Shaughnessy, Ph.D. joined the faculty in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Loma Linda University in 1992. In addition to her administrative role as director of the graduate program, she supervises students in clinic, and teaches the graduate courses in adult language disorders, traumatic brain injury, motor speech disorders, and graduate portfolio. Until two years ago, she was also the clinical coordinator. In that role, she regularly interacted with clinical instructors and supervisors. She has spent more than a decade presenting seminars and workshops on clinical supervision. More recently, she became interested in generational differences in the classroom and workplace, and has incorporated what she has learned about this generation’s values and behaviors into her seminars on supervision. She is currently the director of CSHA District 10.
- Identify the roles of the SLP in effectively supervising and mentoring the “new” generation of professionals..
- Describe appropriate methods for clinical instruction and supervision.
- Compare critical values and behavioral differences between generations working and living together in educational and work settings.
08:30 Generational differences
2767 E. Imperial Hwy.
Brea, CA 92821
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3 CE's - free to members