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Supervising international students in clinical placements: perceptions of experiences and factors influencing competency development
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Experienced speech-language pathologists' responses to ethical dilemmas: an integrated approach to ethical reasoning.
Kenny, B; Lincoln, M; Balandin, Susan. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2010
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Prevalence of anxiety disorders among adults seeking speech therapy for stuttering
Iverach, L; O'Brian, S; Jones, M. - : Pergamon, 2009
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CORRESPONDENCE - Microphone Array Shape Calibration in Diffuse Noise Fields
In: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE transactions on audio, speech and language processing. - New York, NY : Inst. 16 (2008) 3, 666-670
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COMPASS: Competency assessment in speech pathology
McAllister, S.; Lincoln, M.; Ferguson, A.. - : Speech Pathology Association of Australia, 2006
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A Comparison of Language Processing Techniques for a Constrained Speech Translation System
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Inter-rater reliability and review of the VA unresolved narratives.
Eagon, J. C.; Hurdle, J. F.; Lincoln, M. J.. - : American Medical Informatics Association, 1996
Abstract: To better understand how VA clinicians use medical vocabulary in every day practice, we set out to characterize terms generated in the Problem List module of the VA's DHCP system that were not mapped to terms in the controlled-vocabulary lexicon of DHCP. When entered terms fail to match those in the lexicon, a note is sent to a central repository. When our study started, the volume in that repository had reached 16,783 terms. We wished to characterize the potential reasons why these terms failed to match terms in the lexicon. After examining two small samples of randomly selected terms, we used group consensus to develop a set of rating criteria and a rating form. To be sure that the results of multiple reviewers could be confidently compared, we analyzed the inter-rater agreement of our rating process. Two rates used this form to rate the same 400 terms. We found that modifiers and numeric data were common and consistent reasons for failure to match, while others such as use of synonyms and absence of the concept from the lexicon were common but less consistently selected.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2233174
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8947642
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Creating and evaluating the Department of Veterans Affairs electronic medical record and national clinical lexicon.
Lincoln, M. J.; Weir, C.; Moreshead, G.. - : American Medical Informatics Association, 1994
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