Friday 18 March 2016

Speech Pathology 2016

About Conference


OMICS International Conferences invites all the participants from all over the world to attend ‘International Conference on Speech-Language Pathology ‘during November 14-15, 2016 at Atlanta, USA which includes renowned keynote Sessions, Oral Presentations, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
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Why Speech Pathology?
Speech-language pathology is a field of expertise practiced by a clinician known as a Speech-language pathologist (SLP), also called speech and language therapist or speech therapist, who specialize in the evaluation and treatment of communication disorders and swallowing disorders. The Moto of the conference is to look forward into the advancement, research’s, achievements in the field of pathology.
Types of pathology:
The main branches of pathology are clinical pathology, Speech Pathology, anatomical pathology or a combination of the two, referred to as general pathology.
General pathology:
General pathology describes the scientific study of disease which can be described as any abnormality that is causing changes in the structure or function of body parts. In pathology, the causes, mechanisms and extent of disease may be examined.
Speech Pathology:
The components of speech production include: phonation, producing sound; resonance; fluency; intonation, variance of pitch; andvoice, including aeromechanical components of respiration. The components of language include: phonology, manipulating sound according to the rules of a language; morphology, understanding and using minimal units of meaning; syntax, constructing sentences by using languages' grammar rules; semantics, interpreting signs or symbols of communication to construct meaning; andpragmatics, social aspects of communication.
Anatomical pathology:
This branch of pathology involves the study and diagnosis of disease based on the examination of surgically removed bodily specimens or sometimes of the whole body (autopsy). Aspects of a sample that may be considered include its gross anatomical make up, appearance of the cells and the immunological markers and chemical signatures in the cells.
Clinical pathology:
This branch concerns the laboratory analysis of blood, urine and tissue samples to examine and diagnose disease. Typically, laboratories will process samples and provide results concerning blood counts, blood clotting ability or urine electrolytes, for example.
Target Audience:
Pathology researchers, Pathology Practitioners, Trainee pathologists, Deans, Head of the Departments etc.

Conference Highlights


  • Speech delays and disorders
  • Language delays and disorders
  • Fluency disorders
  • Swallowing and feeding disorders
  • Articulation and Phonology
  • Speech pathology treatments
  • New methods and equipment to evaluate problems
  • Behavioral patterns associated with communication disorders

Special Issues


  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS   International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.

See more at: http://speechpathology.conferenceseries.com/