A Conversation With Our 2nd Year Grad Student on Internships [Graduate Student Journeys]

Episode 44 February 16, 2021 00:24:19
A Conversation With Our 2nd Year Grad Student on Internships [Graduate Student Journeys]
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A Conversation With Our 2nd Year Grad Student on Internships [Graduate Student Journeys]

Feb 16 2021 | 00:24:19

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Show Notes

Catch up with Bailee Jackson, a second-year graduate student at St. Cloud State University, who spoke about her experience studying speech pathology at the Master’s level during a previous episode. Bailee just began her 10-week internship program working with early childhood speech pathologists in an elementary school. She updates us on how that’s going, what she’s done to make the most of her practicum, and what she's planning for once the internship is finished.

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Not a substitute for a formal SLP education or medical advice for patients/caregivers.

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