Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)
Awards/Availabilty
Open Access Presidential Scholars Thesis
First Advisor
Ken Bleile
Abstract
While these problems in health care and education are seemingly innumerable and heavily debated in every branch of American politics today, this review will focus primarily on the smaller realm of Speech-Language Pathology, and how Latinos are affected by America's inadequacies in this increasingly imperative discipline that lies beneath the umbrellas of health and education.
Date of Award
2006
Department
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Presidential Scholar Designation
A paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the designation Presidential Scholar
Date Original
5-2006
Object Description
1 PDF file (27 pages)
Date Digital
6-15-2023
Copyright
©2006 Allison Carolan
Type
document
Language
en
File Format
application_pdf
Recommended Citation
Carolan, Allison, "Overcoming Cultural and Linguistic Barriers in Providing Adequate Speech-Language Pathology Services to U.S. Latinos" (2006). Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006). 165.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/pst/165
Comments
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