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Navigating the Complex Relationship between Speech Structure, Function, and Perception

Objectives and Disclosures

Participants will be able to:

  1. Outline the physiologic components of speech sound production and how they interact to create fluent and intelligible speech
  2. Analyze the potential impact of atypical anatomy on speech function
  3. Illustrate how the perception of one’s speech should be considered both in clinical diagnosis and research outcome measurement.

Seattle Children’s CME Planners and today’s speaker disclose they have no relevant financial relationships.

Speaker(s)

Sara Kinter, PhD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Division of Craniofacial Medicine, UW Program Lead & Speech-Language Pathologist, Craniofacial Center, Seattle Children’s

Date

8.15.24

Seattle Children’s is accredited by the Washington State Medical Association CME Accreditation Committee to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.

Seattle Children’s designates this online educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This activity meets the criteria for up to 1 hour of Category I CME credit to satisfy the relicensure requirements of the Washington State Medical Quality Assurance Commission.

Videos are available for only one year after posting.

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