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Home  »  Resources For Speech Pathologists  »  Evidence Based Practice  »  What's the Evidence

What’s the Evidence?

The Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech Pathology publishes a regular column titled What’s the Evidence?. This column addresses clinical scenarios relevant to the theme of the volume. Columns are now also available from this page.

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