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Volume 15, Number 2 2013

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Dr Elizabeth Cardell

is head of speech pathology at Griffith

University and has taught, researched, and worked in fluency

disorders for over 25 years.

Dr Anne Hill

is a speech pathology

lecturer and clinical education program coordinator at The

University of Queensland. Her research focuses on models of

student clinical learning.

Correspondence to:

Dr Elizabeth A. Cardell, PhD

Speech Pathologist

School of Rehabilitation Sciences

Griffith University

Gold Coast, Queensland, 4222

phone: +61 (0)7 5552 7074

email:

e.cardell@griffith.edu.au

Dr Anne E. Hill, PhD

Speech Pathologist

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

The University of Queensland

St Lucia, Queensland, 4072

phone: +61 (0)7 3365 1461

email:

ae.hill@uq.edu.au