What
is speech-language pathology? This is a common question that many people do not
know the answer to. Although individuals are knowledgeable about the speech
therapy process, many do not understand the various careers and rewards that
going along with being a speech pathologist. A speech-language pathologist is
an individual who can evaluate and diagnose speech, language,
cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders.
Julie
Trimarco is a leading and highly distinguished speech-language pathologist
located in Texas. After obtaining her master’s degree from Edinboro University
in Pennsylvania, Julie Trimarco went on to start a successful career in the
field. Currently, Julie Trimarco works at the
Klein Independent School District assisting over 95 special needs students of
the elementary age.
Julie
Trimarco notes that there are various jobs that speech-language pathologists
can hold over a variety of industries. Here she offers insight on some of the
careers and rewards that going along with the vocation.
Potential jobs -- Julie Trimarco
notes that there are various jobs that SLPS can hold including:
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Instructing
future professionals in college and universities
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Managing
agencies, clinics, and private practices
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Conducting
extensive research to enhance the knowledge of the field
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Supervising
clinical programs
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Developing
new methods and equipment for the evaluation process
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Establishing
innovative treatment solutions
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Investigating
behaviors patterns that are associated with communication disorders
Work environment -- Julie Trimarco
states that SLPs can work in a variety of places including:
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Schools,
both public and private
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Hospitals
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Rehabilitation
centers
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Nursing
facilities
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Colleges
and universities
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Private
practice offices
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State
and local health departments
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Home
health agencies
Research labs