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Helen Smith
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Adelaide Local Health Network, SA.
Felicity Burke
is a member of
the SPA Ethics Board and Practice Leader Speech Pathology for
Ageing Disability and Home Care, Family and Community Service
NSW.
Correspondence to:
Helen Smith (BAppSc, MSc, CPSP)
Senior Member, Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board
Manager, Speech Pathology
Central Adelaide Local Health Network (The Queen Elizabeth
Hospital)
phone: (08) 8222 6000 pager 47772
email:
Helen.smith2@sa.gov.au