S1E7. Collaborating with Other Professionals

In this episode, Lauren Larramore shares her SLP journey, from being waitlisted for graduate school to switching Clinical Fellowship positions, and eventually landing in a rewarding position in a school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Lauren shares how a low caseload and built-in time for collaboration allows her to work closely with several differentContinue reading “S1E7. Collaborating with Other Professionals”

S1E5. Pursuing a Clinical Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology

In this interview episode, Assistant Professor, Dr. Klaire Brumbaugh shares her SLP journey, highlighting her pursuit of a clinical doctorate in speech-language pathology. Dr. Brumbaugh received both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from Kansas State University and her clinical doctorate from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Currently she is enrolledContinue reading “S1E5. Pursuing a Clinical Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology”

S1E3. Building a Family-Centered Clinical Career

In this interview episode, Sydney Bassard shares her SLP journey. She discusses her transition from a Public Health major to graduate school, as well as the research experience she gained through receiving ASHA’s Students Preparing for Academic Research Careers (SPARC) Award. Sydney describes how she has built a family-centered career and business, by advocating forContinue reading “S1E3. Building a Family-Centered Clinical Career”

S1E1. Transitioning from Clinician to PhD Student

Ever wondered about going back to school to pursue a PhD? In this episode Dr. Geralyn Timler shares her journey from clinician to PhD student. After working clinically for 12 years, she decided to pursue a PhD at the University of Washington. Dr. Timler shares advice for deciding if a PhD is right for youContinue reading “S1E1. Transitioning from Clinician to PhD Student”