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Speech Pathologist
Kristen is a Speech Language Pathologist. She works with preschool students (ages 3-5) at the Central Intermediate Unit in State College, PA. She works with students who are referred to her office by peers, teachers, or parents who are concerned
about their child's communication. Kristen sees the children on a weekly basis throughout the school year, going over speech language exercise for the child to take home and practice with their family. Find out why this could be a rewarding
career for people interested in both speech pathology and childhood education!
Major:
Communication Sciences and Disorders (Bachelor), Speech Language Pathology (Masters)
City: State College
State: Pennsylvania
City: State College
State: Pennsylvania
Speech Pathologist
Ashleigh is a Speech Language Pathologist with the Wilson School District near Reading, PA. Dividing her time between two middle schools in the district, she diagnoses and treats students with speech and language impairments. Treatments can include
things such as tongue positioning exercises or even basic communication exercises such as how to classify various objects. Find out how to turn a passion for speech pathology and education into a rewarding career!
Major:
Communication Sciences and Disorders (Bachelor), Speech Language Pathology (Masters)
City: Reading
State: Pennsylvania
City: Reading
State: Pennsylvania
Speech Pathologist
Doris is a Speech Language Pathologist in the Lehigh Valley Health Network. Based out of Allentown, PA, Doris is responsible for diagnosing and treating speech and language impairments in patients ranging from pediatric to geriatric. Working in a
large hospital system also means exposure to a wide array of impairment causes, from stroke patients to gunshot wound victims. Doris shares with us her best piece of advice to not just land a job in speech pathology, but to grow and advance.
Major:
Communication Sciences and Disorders (Bachelor), Speech Language Pathology (Masters)
City: Allentown
State: Pennsylvania
City: Allentown
State: Pennsylvania
Speech Pathologist
Megan is a Speech Language Pathologist with Genesis Rehab Services in the Frederick, MD area. She works in both a skilled nursing facility as well as an outpatient setting in an assisted living community. Working with the adult and geriatric
population, Megan treats many communication disorders that are common among the geriatric community, especially with stroke victims. On any given shift she can be treating swallowing difficulties, cognitive and memory disorders, and most often speech
and voice disorders. Megan's advice to interested students is to put yourself out there and network as much as possible. Connections will lead to professional growth and, possibly, jobs.
Major:
Communication Sciences and Disorders (Bachelor), Speech Language Pathology (Masters)
City: Frederick
State: Maryland
City: Frederick
State: Maryland
Speech Pathologist
Kelly is a Speech Language Pathologist with Select Rehab, Pennsylvania-based provider of on-site speech and cognition therapy services in senior living communities. Working in both short-term and long-term settings, Kelly helps her elderly clients
with anything from chewing and swallowing to communication and memory. Kelly recommends interested students to reach out to a local pathologist to get a first-hand look at the industry!
Major:
Communication Sciences and Disorders (Bachelor), Speech Language Pathology (Masters)
City: Orwigsburg
State: Pennsylvania
City: Orwigsburg
State: Pennsylvania
Speech Pathologist
Sean is a Speech Language Pathologist with EBS Healthcare in State College, PA. He works his assigned cases in both the local high school as well as on location at their after-school jobs. Sean can treat any number of communication disorders, from
swallowing issues and speech impediments to illiteracy and essential language creation. Sean suggests students fill their free time with as many activities and volunteer causes as possible to show prospective employers how serious they are about
their career choice. He also tells us he would love to see more communicatively disabled individuals enter the field!
Major:
Communication Sciences and Disorders (Bachelor), Speech Language Pathology (Masters)
City: State College
State: Pennsylvania
City: State College
State: Pennsylvania