That question, and the possibly tragic consequences, spurred SLPs to ensure their inclusion on their hospital’s critical care team for airway emergencies.
Meet audiologists and speech-language pathologists with their own vision for who they want to be in CSD—and for improving the professions and others’ lives. And they’re making it happen.
An audiologist recounts how preceptors saw her Tourette syndrome as a professional disqualifier—only to find that it enhances her practice every day.
With National Science Foundation funding, two SLPs are building AI language sampling into an autism screener that aims to maximize clinicians’ time for direct services.
In an effort to combat the disruption and damage, several engineering students from Johns Hopkins University have designed a way to temper the noise output, making leaf blowers safer to operate, and less bothersome for those nearby.