Speech Language Pathologies Apply
Performing assessments and diagnoses, and developing treatment plans for language and swallowing disorders.
Liaising with family members, counselors, teachers, psychologists, doctors, and other professionals to design holistic treatments.
Combining traditional therapies with new and innovative techniques.
Providing support and advice to patients, their caregivers, and family.
Compiling extensive notes on patients' progress and adjusting therapies and treatment plans where necessary.
Providing workshops and training to speech language pathology students.
Motivating patients, especially when progress is slow and they seem despondent.
Maintaining patient databases and meticulously updating medical records.
Establishing networks with other speech language pathologists and healthcare professionals by attending regular conferences and events.
Staying abreast of developments in speech language pathology and in the broader medical field.
Speech Language Pathologist Requirements:
Experience with specific disorders and age groups may be required.
A relevant license and certification.
In-depth understanding of speech and swallowing disorders.
Practical experience with database management systems may be an advantage.
Excellent problem-solving skills and innovative thinking.
Superb research and networking abilities.
A willingness to connect with patients and their families.
The ability to perform house calls when required.