AUCD - SIG: Assistive Technology
<< Back to ProgramTuesday, November 11, 2014 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
Location: Meeting Room 14
Session Description
Special Interest Groups, or SIGs, are made up of individuals in the AUCD network who have a common topical interest. SIGs, which are open to anyone in the network including trainees, serve as a mechanism for sharing information, engaging in dialogue, and generating new ideas. SIGs are led by one or more individuals from the network (with AUCD staff support if needed); they typically meet in-person at the AUCD Conference and may share information via emails, conference calls, or webinars throughout the year. Because SIGs are driven by the interests of the AUCD membership, new SIGs may emerge while ones that have run their course may disband. Agenda Download the agenda at right when available. Contact Kim Musheno.
Special Interest Group Co-Chairs: Amy Goldman, PA and Sandy Root-Elledge, WY
Meeting Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
Discussion about transition of programs from U.S. Department of Education to the Administration on Community Living
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) rules related to assistive technology
Showcasing our work, especially innovative initiatives, approaches
SIG Members: what would you like from this SIG, plan beyond the AUCD meeting