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Communication disorders / Neurological disorders / Speech / Speech and language impairment / Primary progressive aphasia / Apraxia of speech / Aphasia / Pathology / Speech Pathology Australia / Medicine / Speech and language pathology / Health
Date: 2014-12-08 00:02:12
Communication disorders
Neurological disorders
Speech
Speech and language impairment
Primary progressive aphasia
Apraxia of speech
Aphasia
Pathology
Speech Pathology Australia
Medicine
Speech and language pathology
Health

Queensland Continuing Professional Development Apraxia of Speech: Interesting developments in diagnosis and treatment by Associate Professor Kirrie Ballard A one day workshop in BRISBANE on Friday 20 March[removed]am r

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