Aphasia CRE seminar: Clinical delivery and evaluation of the Comprehensive, High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program
Tuesday 25 July 2023
- Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane – 4 pm (AEST)
- Perth – 2 pm (AWST)
- Berlin – 8 am (CEST)
- London, Dublin – 7 am (BST, IST)
- San Francisco – 11 pm, 24 July (PDT)
Presented by Dr Jade Dignam, Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC), The University of Queensland
The CHAT program is a modified-intensive, comprehensive aphasia program. This presentation will provide a detailed overview of the CHAT program, including clinical case studies, and report on the clinical effectiveness of this model, when delivered as part of the speech pathology service at the Surgical, Treatment and Rehabilitation Service (STARS).
Dr Jade Dignam is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC).
She currently leads the QARC flagship project evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of the Comprehensive, High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program, Australia’s first modified-Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program to be embedded within a clinical healthcare service.
Register for the webinar via Zoom
Previous seminars are available to view online
Seminar recordings are available on the Aphasia CRE YouTube channel.
See the most recent seminars:
- Constraint Induced Aphasia Therapy or Multi-Modality Aphasia Therapy: which is better and for whom? presented by Professor Miranda Rose.
- Innovation in trial design: moving beyond two-arm RCTs to evaluate post-stroke aphasia intervention, presented by Professor Amanda Farrin, PhD.