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MSHA Virtual Advocacy Day

  • Wed, February 23, 2022
  • 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Online

Registration

  • Students - please register with your school email address and use the special registration code: STUDENTADV to sign up for the event at no cost.


MSHA’s Virtual Advocacy Day 

Don’t miss the opportunity to advocate for the issues affecting speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Maryland by speaking directly with your local delegates.

WHEN: February 23, 2022 10 AM to 2 PM EST

WHERE: Zoom meeting link provided to registrants

WHO: MSHA Members, Undergraduate, and graduate students in CSD programs in Maryland

Free for MSHA members and students. If you would like to become a MSHA member to attend this event, please visit this page and complete your membership application and payment first: Join Us

All registered and attending students will receive Advocacy Day SWAG. MSHA student members who participate will be entered in a drawing to receive a MSHA scholarship. The scholarship drawing will take place during the MSHA Spring Symposium.

Please be prepared to include your District in the registration process: 

To find this information go to https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Members/District to find the names of your local delegates.

Attendees please provide either the county they’re registered to vote in or the county of your employer the county of the delegates they wish to speak with. For example, a student attending Loyola University may be registered to vote in their hometown of Jersey City, New Jersey but may wish to speak to Robin L. Grammer, Jr., Robert B. Long, or Richard W. Metzgar the delegates for Baltimore County where Loyal University is located.

MSHA and partner goodies/swag will be provided for students that participate from the local universities. 

This event does not offer any continuing education credit. 

Founded in 1964, the Maryland Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) is a nonprofit organization representing nearly 4,000 licensed professionals with advanced degrees in speech-language pathology and audiology. Reflecting the cultural diversity of our state, MSHA represents professionals sensitive to the diverse needs of all citizens in need of member services. Interested in becoming a member, visit the Member Center . 

MSHA is recognized as the official professional organization for Maryland speech-language pathologists and audiologists by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

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