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Welcome to the Minnesota Speech-Language-Hearing Association!
| Founded in 1936, the Minnesota Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) is a nonprofit professional organization of speech-language pathologists and audiologists that promotes the welfare of individuals with communication disorders and represents the professionals who serve them.
Support the needs of fellow speech-language pathologists and audiologists by joining the Minnesota Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Here’s what MSHA is all about:
- MSHA uses effective representation to Minnesota Lawmakers, protecting your interests at the State Capitol.
- Online discussion forums, committee/council/project involvement, and access to colleagues through online membership directory.
- Most MSHA programs are eligible for ASHA CEUs, MDH or BOT clock hours, improving your professional expertise.
- Interactive website, newsletters and networked emails serving members with timely and valuable information.
» Member Discounts Available. Join Today!
» Click here to read Mission Statement |
Standards-Based IEP Development: Through the Lens of an SLP
February 25, 2012 | 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Dorsey Ewald Conference Center
St. Paul, MN
Cost: $55/members; $100/nonmembers
Click here to RSVP.
MSHA 2012 Spring Conference: Registration is Now Open!

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Watch the Kare 11 intervew with MSHA member and past president Linda Hinderscheit, as she discusses how the movie "The King's Speech" is bringing the theme of stuttering to the forefront. Click the image below to watch:

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