Speech pathology reddit. Unfortunately I've heard it f...


Speech pathology reddit. Unfortunately I've heard it from graduate and early career speechies (and psychologists too). ) I A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants A speech-language pathologist in private practice is becoming more popular in diverse geographical areas and there may be a high need for their services. I've been interested in allied health careers for a Discover expert speech therapy services at our speech pathology clinic, offering personalized treatment for communication disorders, language development, and swallowing difficulties, with certified I'm beginning my master's of speech pathology at Melbourne Uni next month, and I guess certain posts from speech pathologists have freaked me out a bit (saying they are underpaid, overworked, etc. meron po ba here speech language pathologist graduate from UPM and speech language pathologist na may master's degree? I have some questions po 😭 I'm not sure if this is the right sub for this but I've been having trouble finding information online about speech pathology/therapy as a career in Australia. I'm currently looking at various Uni courses I could take, and Speech Pathology looks incredibly interesting. A post on r/slp subreddit shares the love and fulfillment of being a speech pathologist. Other SLPs and students comment with their stories, questions and support. Owners of speech pathology clinics make bank but the individual staff themselves not really. 20 votes, 47 comments. Some Speech pathology seems to be a growing field with a wide scope of practice, so it seems to be a smart career choice for me. What was something that nobody told you about becoming a speech pathologist? This subreddit has been created specifically for speech-language pathology students to converse about the graduate school application process and for current and former students to discuss, r/slpGradSchool: This subreddit has been created specifically for speech-language pathology students to converse about the graduate school If you are considering a career in speech-language pathology, this list of pros and cons of being a speech-language pathologist should help you make an informed Join the nonprofit community for pre-SLP, SLP students, and practicing SLP providers. However, I’m reading so many stories on here from SLPs who are completely This subreddit has been created specifically for speech-language pathology students to converse about the graduate school application process and for current and former students to discuss, A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants . I totally understand the need to rant A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants A community of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Speech Therapists (STs), Speech-Language Therapists (SLTs), Clinical Fellowship Clinicians (SLP-CFs), Speech-Language Pathology Assistants Pros and cons about this career? Hello, I am an undergraduate sophomore pursuing a degree in speech-language pathology. I wanted to get the opinion, however, of those who already have the occupation. Sometimes I feel when a student has been in speech for a while, I don’t know where to go next or what I need to target next? Is what I’m doing functional and actually making a difference? I love kids and think it’s the perfect career path for me, but I can use some advice. I have a deep desire to improve the lives of others and feel becoming I have been contemplating both OT and speech as potential careers for a while now and have shadowed both career options, but I am still struggling to determine which path might be right for me. Most of the posts I see in this subreddit are rants or about people switching careers.


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