
The European fluency specialists registration system
- Author
- Kurt Eggers (UGent) , Elaine Kelman and Mark Pertijs
- Organization
- Abstract
- The European Clinical Specialization Fluency (ECSF) consortium has been running courses for qualified SLTs since 2008 with an annual intake of around 20 students. This European group has now developed an additional stepwise procedure to become a European Fluency Specialist. This is open to ECSF graduates as well as eligible clinicians and academics with special interest in fluency disorders. The process involves documentation re. clinical and/or academic activities, continued professional development activities, and informal discussion groups. Once approved, the certification process is complete and the person can use the title of European Fluency Specialist.
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GQVZ36ZT5SWHSR42RJB04TBE
- MLA
- Eggers, Kurt, et al. “The European Fluency Specialists Registration System.” Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Abstracts, International Fluency Association, 2018.
- APA
- Eggers, K., Kelman, E., & Pertijs, M. (2018). The European fluency specialists registration system. Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Abstracts. Presented at the Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Hiroshima, Japan.
- Chicago author-date
- Eggers, Kurt, Elaine Kelman, and Mark Pertijs. 2018. “The European Fluency Specialists Registration System.” In Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Abstracts. International Fluency Association.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Eggers, Kurt, Elaine Kelman, and Mark Pertijs. 2018. “The European Fluency Specialists Registration System.” In Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Abstracts. International Fluency Association.
- Vancouver
- 1.Eggers K, Kelman E, Pertijs M. The European fluency specialists registration system. In: Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Abstracts. International Fluency Association; 2018.
- IEEE
- [1]K. Eggers, E. Kelman, and M. Pertijs, “The European fluency specialists registration system,” in Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering (JWCSC 2018), Abstracts, Hiroshima, Japan, 2018.
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