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Liat Kishon-Rabin, PhD

Globbal Summit: Communication Disorders in Higher Education in Israel. Liat Kishon-Rabin, PhD. Professor & Head of Speech & Hearing Sciences Department of Communication Disorders, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel. Presented in Newport Beach, CA April 19, 2012.

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Liat Kishon-Rabin, PhD

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  1. Globbal Summit: Communication Disorders in Higher Education in Israel Liat Kishon-Rabin, PhD Professor & Head of Speech & Hearing Sciences Department of Communication Disorders, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel Presented in Newport Beach, CA April 19, 2012.

  2. Sackler Faculty of Medicine (from 1967) Communication Disorders Dept Hearing, Speech & Language Sciences Israel Haifa University (from 2002) Hadassa College (from 2002) Communication Disorders in Israel

  3. Communication Disorders Dept Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel-Aviv University Exists 45 years. For 35 years was the only CD Program in Israel. Three basic principles guided the program in its establishment: 1. Obtaining an academic degree from Tel-Aviv University allows: • High quality candidates (e.g., high psychometric score, proficiency in English). • A requirement of a minimum of 3-year university studies towards a BA degree • High quality curriculum and lecturers which are required to meet the • academic and teaching standards set by the university. • Opportunities to develop graduate programs in the field for specialization in specific areas: • -1970 Masters program • -1980 First PhD graduates Communication Disorders in Israel

  4. Communication Disorders Dept Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel-Aviv University • 2. The department should be located on campus of a major medical center • with a well-equipped state-of-the–art speech & hearing clinical center: • Located in the same building as the Speech & Hearing Center at the • Sheba Medical Center. University affiliated clinical teaching facility – the • largest, best-equipped and most internationally recognized center in Israel. • Exposure to special programs in one center (e.g., newborn hearing screening • including follow-up and rehabilitation after diagnosis of hearing loss, cochlear implant, • swallowing disorders, learning disabilities, auditory processing disorders, developmental • disorders, geriatrics, hearing aid fitting, voice clinic, head traumainjuries, etc). • Exposure to cases that require care from diverse disciplines (e,g., .ENT, radiology, • neurology…) • Exposure to clinical research Communication Disorders in Israel

  5. Communication Disorders Dept Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel-Aviv University • 3. Hearing (audiology) and speech & language are interrelated and therefore • should be studied together - a holistic approach • Oral/aural speech and language cannot be developed without hearing. • Many of the speech and language disorders are thought to be attributed to • deficits related to the auditory system. • Thus, separating Speech & Language from Hearing is somewhat artificial. • Fits current philosophy in healthcare, in which a patient with a communication • disorder is viewed from the broader perspective of the speech/communication • chain. Communication Disorders in Israel

  6. Communication Disorders Dept Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel-Aviv University • Our BA graduate receives: • 3.5 yrs and 220 semester hours (3,080 clock hours) of academic courses of which a 1/3 are assigned for clinical teaching and practicum. • 680 hrs of the clinical practicum hours are dedicated to working with patients during the third and fourth years of the program. • Basic knowledge and proficiency for diagnosing and habilitating speech, language and hearing disorders in infants, children, adults and elderly. This provides him/her with integrative abilities in the assessment of the patient. • Basic knowledge to develop prevention programs. • Tools and skills that will enable him/her to continue acquiring knowledge after graduation. Communication Disorders in Israel

  7. Communication Disorders Dept Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel-Aviv University Is the program good? “The proof is in the pudding…” • Graduates of the program hold key positions in the field in Israel: - Heads of Communication Disorders departments at institutes for higher education - Heads of Communication Disorders clinics at hospitals, rehabilitation centers, HMO, army, etc. - Chief clinicians at the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education • Graduates of the program lead research at prominent academic institutes abroad; e.g., Prof Paul Kileny, University of Michigan; • Graduates of the program are international known researchers in the areas of cochlear implants, electrophysiology, speech science, audiology, stuttering, language etc. • High quality of services provided to the population: e.g., Newborn Hearing Screening, Cochlear Implants, Telemedicine, habilitation after head trauma, learning disabilities. Communication Disorders in Israel

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