School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders

The 56th Annual Mid-South Conference on Communicative Disorders is busily preparing for this year’s conference. It will be held in Memphis, February 23-24, 2026. The strong clinical focus of the conference attracts professionals from throughout the United States as well as graduate and undergraduate students in the field of communication sciences and disorders.
The information below is for the 56th Mid-South Conference.
56th Mid-South Conference: February 23-24, 2026
Click on the graphic to see speaker and session information (updated 01/28/2026).
Speaker Biographies and Disclosures
Session Abstracts, Agendas, and Outcomes
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Speaker Handouts
Accent Coaching with Adaptive Accents- An Unorthodox Clinical Approach
Introspection and Entrepreneurship
Audiology Outcomes Validation for Childre with Hearing Loss
Pediatric Feeding Disorder: The SLP’s
Role For Medical Domain
The Bedrock for
Pediatric Feeding Disorder
Waves in Practice:
Audiologists’ Perspectives on
Electrophysiologic Assessment
Tinnitus From Babylonia to Bimodal
Counseling in Audiologic Rehabilitation: Perspectives, Patient-Centered Care, and Lessons Learned from the Trauma Literature
What Does ‘Aging Voice’ Really Mean? Science, Symptoms, and Solutions
Beyond Words
The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Role in
Dyslexia: Diagnosis and Treatment
Considerations
Implementing a Self-Efficacy-BasedAuditory Rehabilitation Protocol:Barriers and Facilitators
What Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Need to Know about IDEA and Special Education Law
OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW:UPDATING OUR DYSPHAGIA &VOICE PRACTICES
Electrophysiology and Pediatric HearingDisorders: Implications for Care Strategies andLanguage Development in Infants and Children
Trauma Informed Care: Understanding the Impact Trauma has on Clinical Relationships and Outcomes


