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The Making of A Good Speech Therapist

The Making of A Good Speech Therapist. The Criterion for the Development of the Best Professionally Trained Speech and Language Pathologists. Council of Academic Programs in Communications Sciences and Disorders. Palm Springs, California April 25, 2002. Touro College – Brooklyn Campus.

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The Making of A Good Speech Therapist

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  1. The Making of A Good Speech Therapist The Criterion for the Development of the Best Professionally Trained Speech and Language Pathologists

  2. Council of Academic Programs in Communications Sciences and Disorders Palm Springs, California April 25, 2002

  3. Touro College – Brooklyn Campus Avenue J - Midwood

  4. The Touro Program at a Glance • Diverse Student Body • Multi-Cultural • Multi-Lingual

  5. Nationalities Puerto Rico France Russia Iran Israel Holland Languages Spanish French Farsi Yiddish Hebrew Russian Flemish English “New Yawk” Diverse Student Body

  6. UNIQUE CHALLENGES • Inadequate writing abilities • Difficulty with phonetic transcriptions • Different customs and sensitivities • Dealing with multi-cultural issues

  7. UNIQUE BENEFITS • Customs reflective of clinic populations • Multi-lingual abilities • Sensitivities and concerns of clients • Ability to deal with multi-cultural issues • CLINIC POPULATION IS MIRROR OF STUDENT POPULATION

  8. Common Misconceptions • Experience over Education • Placements vs. Education • Knowledge over Critical Thinking

  9. Myth “It’s not the education that makes the difference; you learn it all at externships and on the job.”

  10. Myth “We (the universities) all teach the same things; it’s our placements that make us better.”

  11. Myth “The most important thing we do is impart knowledge and hope that the student applies critical thinking skills.”

  12. The Top Ten List of What to Look for in an Employee The Today And Forever Show

  13. Number # 10 • “I always accept criticism and direction if it fits with my pre-conceived character and ideas.”

  14. Number # 9 • “I always establish proper goals if it fits with my selfish character.”

  15. Number # 8 • “I am very creative and extremely flexible, just as my mother suggests.”

  16. Number # 7 • “Disorders, I know about all of them, as long as you don’t test me.”

  17. Number # 6 • “I am an expert at diagnosis including the tests that are used. OK, there are still some tests out there that I need to master.”

  18. Number # 5 • “I am the consummate professional, even if it’s not professional for me to say so myself.”

  19. Number # 4 • “I am extremely organized and a master of time-management skills. Did I say that I am extremely organized?”

  20. Number # 3 • “You know, I am really a people’s person and get along well with clients and co-workers. So why am I shouting?

  21. Number # 2 • “I mean I really, whatever, you know what I mean, really, I have the verbal skills.”

  22. Number # 1 • “I have report writing skills for both diagnostic and progress reports, even if just takes me too long to describe exactly what I want to write and it will be hard for anyone but me to figure out…”

  23. 1. Report Writing Skills 2. Good Verbal Skills 3. Ability to Relate Well with Clients and Co-Workers 4. Organization and Time Management Skills 5. Professionalism 6. Knowledge of Tests 7. Knowledge of Disorders 8. Shows Creativity and Flexibility 9. Establishes Proper Goals 10. Accept Criticism and Direction The Top 10 Employee Qualities

  24. The Ten Commandments Teaching at the Graduate Level

  25. THOU SHALT HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER

  26. THOU SHALT HAVE THE ABILITY TO RESEARCH THE TOPIC INDEPENDENTLY

  27. THOU SHALT SELF-EVALUATELEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OR ACKNOWLEDGE LIMITATIONS

  28. THOU SHALT LOCATE RESOURCES

  29. THOU SHALT HAVE THE ABILITY TOAPPLY LEARNED KNOWLEDGE TO PRACTICE

  30. THOU SHALT NOT ACCEPT THINGS AT FACE VALUE --CRITIQUE RESEARCH

  31. THOU SHALT INTEGRATE INFORMATION

  32. THOU SHALT HAVE THE ABILITY TO ACCEPT CRITICISM & DIRECTION

  33. THOU SHALT PERFECT WRITING SKILLS

  34. THOU SHALT NEVER TAKEAURAL/ORAL SKILLSFOR GRANTED

  35. And now…from substance to form(s) The Tools That Pull It All Together

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