CAC 2023

Clinical Aphasiology Conference 2023

Program Information here!

Virtual registration for CAC 2023 will be open to anyone who wishes to attend! In-person registration will close on May 23, but virtual registration remains open until May 30.

Two authors from each accepted proposal are invited to attend the conference. As space permits, first authors of proposals that are not accepted for presentation may be invited to attend.

CAC 2021 will be virtual – stay tuned for information for attending the conference!

The CAC 2023  Keynote Speaker is  Dr. Jose G. Centeno, Rutgers University, who will discuss the implementation of intersectional LPAA intervention approaches to serve ethnically and socially diverse caseloads with post-stroke aphasia.

The Keynote Speaker for the Research Symposium in Clinical Aphasiology (RSCA) at CAC 2023 is Dr. Anjail Sharrief, Associate Professor of Neurology and Director of Stroke Prevention for the Institute of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease, UTHealth Foundation. Dr. Sharrief will present on racial disparities in healthcare and social determinants of health in stroke. Dr. Carrie Nieman, Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology, will present on community-based research in hearing care.

CAC 2023 Presenter Disclosure Statements

Organizers for CAC 2023

ASHA CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

This program is offered for up to 2.7 ASHA CEUs (Advanced level: Professional area). An annual ASHA CE Registry fee is required to register for ASHA CEUs. ASHA CE Registry fees are paid by the participant directly to the ASHA National Office. The annual CE Registry fee allows registration of an unlimited number of ASHA CEUs for the calendar year. Contact the ASHA CE staff at 800.498:2071, ext. 8591 for CE Registry fee subscription information.