Advance Your Clinical Knowledge on Stuttering
STARS, in joint-sponsorship with Saint Louis University School of Medicine, offers CME-accredited educational programs for physicians, speech-language pathologists and all healthcare professionals. These courses provide in-depth insight into the latest advances in stuttering research, including emerging neurologic and genetic understandings, and approaches to optimizing accurate diagnoses and multifaceted treatment approaches. Stuttering has long been ignored by the medical community and STARS is pleased to offer the first ever comprehensive CME program dedicated entirely to this misunderstood neurologic condition.
Available Category 1 CME Courses (CE/CEU Eligible)
Second Bi-Annual Stuttering Research and Education Conference
April 25, 2026
Recorded CME event |Video COMING SOON – Earn Up To 5.0 credits
Overview:
The STARS Inaugural Stuttering Research and Education Conference, jointly sponsored by Saint Louis University School of Medicine, is proud to present this interdisciplinary conference with lectures on stuttering delivered by psychiatrists, neurologists, and speech pathologists, along with a panel featuring individuals with lived experience.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify stuttering as a comorbid symptom and assess for potential causes.
- Refer persons who stutter to speech pathology in a timely manner.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, neurologists, otolaryngology. Persons who stutter, researchers, and advocates are also welcome to view.
Accredited by St. Louis University School of Medicine for 5.0 hours of Category 1 CME credit. Provided at no cost.
STARS Stuttering Research & Educational Conference
September 13, 2025
Recorded CME event | View the Video and Earn Up To 5.0 credits
Overview:
The STARS Stuttering Research & Educational Conference, jointly sponsored by Saint Louis University School of Medicine, brings together researchers, speech-language pathologists, therapists, advocates, and individuals who stutter for a full day of learning, collaboration, and inspiration. Explore the latest advancements in stuttering research and treatment, engage with leading experts, and gain practical insights to enhance clinical practice and support for individuals who stutter.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the multifaceted symptoms of stuttering and its co-existing conditions.
- Summarize comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for stuttering.
- Define the neurobiological basis of stuttering.
- Identify the various sub-types of stuttering.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, speech-language pathologists, psychologists. Persons who stutter, researchers, advocates are also welcome to view.
Accredited by St. Louis University School of Medicine for 5.0 hours of Category 1 CME credit. Provided at no cost.