REAL Talk: A Fun Conversation with 2 Med SLPs Who Are Now Professors and Loving It!

Episode 64 July 06, 2021 00:42:28
REAL Talk: A Fun Conversation with 2 Med SLPs Who Are Now Professors and Loving It!
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REAL Talk: A Fun Conversation with 2 Med SLPs Who Are Now Professors and Loving It!

Jul 06 2021 | 00:42:28

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Show Notes

Meet Tim Stockdale and Wendy Chase, two medical speech-language pathologists currently working in higher education. Both of them are professors at Rocky Mountain University, and Wendy also serves as the Director of Clinical Education. They’ve been heavily involved in building the graduate program for speech pathology there, and they walk us through what a typical day looks like for them, the challenges they’ve faced, and how they’re hoping to improve the field overall.

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