PATIENT CARE: • Screen, identify, diagnose, intervene and follow-up for disorders of: articulation, fluency, and voice; phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; oral, pharyngeal, upper-esophageal swallow and related functions; cognitive aspects of communication; social aspects of communication.
PATIENT CARE: • Screen, identify, diagnose, intervene and follow-up for disorders of: articulation, fluency, and voice; phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics; oral, pharyngeal, upper-esophageal swallow and related functions; cognitive aspects of communication; social aspects of communication.
Job Title Speech/Language Pathologist Job Description The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) is accountable for providing diagnostic and rehabilitative services to pediatric patients at risk for speech, voice, language, hearing, communication, swallowing, and related disabilities. Services are provided
Develop and execute a comprehensive strategy for managing short-term client requests, long-term projects, and high priority production issues. Breaking down initiatives into work streams, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring clear communication of project statuses and risks.