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Opinion Poll
Poll Results
Do you work full- or part-time in the field of speech-language pathology?
Current Results: (Total Votes: 652)
 
85% (554 votes)
 
12% (78 votes)
 
3% (20 votes)

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A. Full-time (30-40 hours per week).
B. Part-time (less than 30 hours per week).
C. Other.

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Results of Previous Polls
Poll DateQuestion
11/17/2009What topic are you most interested in reading about in ADVANCE in 2008?
11/4/2009Do you have a second or part-time job in your field?
10/29/2009What do you recommend for students to continue skill development during summer months?
10/22/2009Do you regularly collaborate with a dietitian in your employment setting?
9/17/2009Do you support the use of medication to treat ADHD?
9/11/2009How many print publications (journals, magazines, newspapers, etc.) do you read exclusively online?
9/6/2009Is your clinical decision-making process affected by the fact that a patient does not have insurance?
8/4/2009Do you feel adequately prepared to work with the families of patients with TBI?
6/26/2009Do you have a Facebook or MySpace page?
6/1/2009Are you confident in your dismissal practices?
5/21/2009When was the last time you used the ADVANCE Salary Calculator?
5/12/2009Are you a member of your local or state union?
3/25/2009New research suggests that silent reading tests yield more accurate results than oral reading tests. What kind of tests do you use?
3/6/2009Has the current economic climate had an effect on your practice?
2/26/2009Have you ever published research?
1/27/2009Do you have an NIHL prevention program in your school?
1/13/2009Do you use non-speech oral motor exercises to change speech sound productions?
1/12/2009Do you collaborate with teachers to help them understand how to provide appropriate referrals?
10/7/2008How often do you incorporate technology (computer software, the Internet, etc.) into therapy?
4/23/2008Are students with cochlear implants part of your caseload?
3/26/2008Have you used the Frazier Water Protocol?
3/17/2008What style of cover do you prefer?
3/1/2008Do you use the workload approach to caseload in your school or district?
2/12/2008Are you a member of your state speech-language-hearing association or academy of audiology?
11/21/2007What percentage of your caseload consists of children who are multilingual?
6/2/2007Do you read blogs?
4/20/2007Have you begun to plan for your retirement?
3/22/2007Which outcomes of the following NIMH autism studies are you most interested in reading?
1/28/2007Have you been following the news of protests at Gallaudet University?
4/18/2006The Response to Intervention model recently was featured in the Feb. 20 issue of ADVANCE. Do you...
2/16/2006What type of professionals are most difficult for you to recruit?
2/2/2006How often do you incorporate the use of published evidence in your daily practice?
11/21/2005Do you provide sign language interpretation services?
10/26/2005In our September 12 issue, ADVANCE reported on ways speech-language pathologists and audiologists can reduce their legal risk of medical malpractice and negligence claims. Do you have a medical malpractice insurance policy?
9/11/2005How would you rate your knowledge of Medicaid/Medicare billing requirements?
7/25/2005To address the problem of high caseloads in the schools, ASHA has developed a new workload analysis approach [ADVANCE, 15 (25): 9]. Based on your understanding of or actual experience with this approach, do you think it will be effective?
6/15/2005ADVANCE plans to introduce additional audiology slogans to our Online Store. Which slogan do you like best?
5/10/2005What should be included in universal newborn screening programs?
4/14/2005Is there a shortage of speech-language pathologists in your school district?
1/24/2005Do you support the use of stem cell research and the potential benefits it might offer to research concerning Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and stroke?
11/6/2004In our September 27 issue, ADVANCE took an in-depth look at a study that sought to determine a correlation between the amount of TV young children watch and the development of ADHD later in life. Do you think a link exists?
9/25/2004How would you characterize the communication between you and the classroom teachers of your students?
8/12/2004In our July 5 issue, ADVANCE reported on children who are difficult to treat due to emotional, behavioral or phonological disorders that prevent success in traditional therapy. Have children you treat presented with these problems?
6/30/2004In our May 3 issue, ADVANCE reported on a perceived shortage of PhDs in the field of speech-language pathology. Have you ever considered pursuing a PhD?
4/28/2004In our March 29 issue, ADVANCE looked at the use of sound field systems in the classroom. Does your school currently utilize classroom sound field systems?
3/25/2004In our Jan. 26 print edition, ADVANCE reported that speech-language pathologists in the the schools can play a vital role in helping students with socioemotional communication deficits. Do you address this issue with students?
2/15/2004Where do you get most of your news and information pertaining to the speech and audiology fields?
1/12/2004This holiday season, do you plan to educate parents and/or school districts about the potential noise hazards of some toys?
11/25/2003Are you planning to attend this year's ASHA convention in Chicago?
10/22/2003What CE topics are you most interested in pursuing?
8/22/2003What feature of our newly redesigned Web site do you find the most helpful?
7/30/2003How do you prefer to search for a job when using an online source?
 For school clinicians, what is your average caseload size?
 How much of your time is devoted to paperwork?
 Have you ever contacted your federal, state or local legislators in regards to issues affecting the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology?
 What do you feel is the most important factor in the relationship between speech-language pathologists and audiologists and other disciplines?
 How would you describe your level of satisfaction with your salary/pay rate?
 What is the strongest quality of your rehab staff?
 What do you think is the best way to recruit people into the professions of speech-language pathology or audiology?
 How is the staffing situation at your facility?
 Have you contributed in relief efforts from the Sept. 11 disaster?
 What is the most important factor you would consider before taking another job?
 How would you rate your overall job satisfaction?
 Have you noticed an increase in the need for early intervention services as newborn hearing screening continues to be implemented across the country?
 Does your workplace pay for your state or national association dues?
 Do you think that there is a need to recruit more men into the professions?
 What factor causes the most stress for you in your job?
 Do you find your continuing education classes to be helpful?
 What geographic setting do you work in?
 How do you communicate with bilingual patients?
 Do you utilize support personnel in your work setting?
 Would you recommend the speech-language pathology or audiology professions to your son/daughter as a future occupation?

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