Department of Speech-Language Pathology School of Health Sciences
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Department of Speech-Language Pathology School of Health Sciences and Practice New York Medical College
Guiding Principles of the Program We train our students to: fill an expanding role in health care settings .Academic and clinical training is highly integrated with foundations in medical, natural and behavioral sciences
Guiding Principles of the Program Our students learn to: critically analyze and apply evidence-based practice principles to appropriately implement information in the field
Guiding Principles of the Program Our students learn to: advocate for persons with communication disorders and their families, and address the healthcare needs of diverse populations
Guiding Principles of the Program Our student learn to : value the need to be life-long learners.
We train students to work with individuals whose communication or swallowing deficit is part of a more complex congenital, developmental, or medical disorder or traumatic injury
Our Graduates . . . Provide patient care in: Hospitals / rehabilitation centers Nursing homes Out-patient rehabilitation centers Private practices Schools Fellowships Public Health Fellowship at DC National Children’s Hospital Clinical Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic
Program Strengths Medically-focused curriculum –Gross anatomy lab –Neuroscience –Medical management sequence –Pediatric and adult communication disorders –Technology (bioinstrumentation , AAC) –Specialized diagnostic practicum at NY Methodist Hospital
Program Strengths Students progress in a cohort (there are no electives)
Program Strengths 5 semesters of clinical practica – Clinical experiences begin in first semester – Coordination of academic and clinical training Varied clinical experiences during internal practicum and clinical externships: Hospitals, including pediatric and specialized facilities Rehab/Skilled nursing facilities Outpatient clinics Schools Adult day programs
Program Strengths Coursework and practicum experiences fulfill requirements for teaching certification
Program Strengths Research opportunities: –Capstone Projects –Thesis Option
Program Strengths Mentored support in clinical writing
Faculty
Kate Franklin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Chair Associate Professor, Speech-Language Pathology Courses taught: Diagnostics (co-teach) Augmentative/Alternative Communication Ethics & Professional Issues (co-teach) Capstone Clinical Education
Monica McHenry, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Professor, Speech-Language Pathology Courses taught: Research Methods Speech Science Management of TBI and Right Hemisphere Dysfunction in Adults Fluency Disorders Motor Speech Disorders Capstone Clinical Education
Luis F. Riquelme, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S Associate Professor, Speech-Language Pathology Courses taught: Dysphagia Management of Medically-fragile Patients Multicultural Issues and Bilingualism Ethics & Professional Issues (co-teach) Diagnostic Methods (co-teach) Diagnostic Practicum – hospital rotation Capstone Clinical Education
Barbara Leader, M.A., CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Speech-Language Pathology Courses taught: Child Language Disorders Adult Neurogenic Language Disorders Voice Disorders Diagnostic Lab (co-teach) Ethics & Professional Issues (co-teach) Capstone Clinical Education
Lisa Velella, M.A., CCC-SLP Adjunct Assistant Professor, Speech-Language Pathology Courses taught: Speech Sound Disorders Pediatric Dysphagia Capstone Clinical Education
Lauren Alter, M.S., CCC-SLP Lecturer Courses taught: Diagnostic Lab Counseling Clinical Education
Kathleen Kaiser, M.S., CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Speech-Language Pathology Director, Clinical Education /Clinic Director Courses taught: Foundations of Language and Cognition Speech-Language Pathology in the Schools Capstone Clinical Education
Clinical Educators Kathryn Ballerini, M.S., CCC-SLP Stefanie Blanco, M.S., CCC-SLP Alex Camilli, M.S., CCC-SLP Monica Caputo, M.S., CCC-SLP Danielle Davis, M.S., CCC-SLP Amanda DeBlasio, M.S., CCC-SLP Amy Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP Andrea Kriniske. M.A., CCC-SLP Jessica Viglucci, M.S., CCC-SLP Susan Zuckerman, M.A., CCC-SLP
Clinical Education 5 Semester Program
Semesters 1 and 2: Internal Practicum Rotations for All Students – Audiology (20 hours) Outpatient evaluations Infant screenings at Westchester Medical Center – New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and Westchester Medical Center – Preschool/Community Screenings
Diagnostic Practicum Hospital Rotation at New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Internal Practicum Placements Boston Children’s Health Physicians – Division of Speech-Language Pathology (our on-site clinic) – Outpatient diagnostics – Outpatient therapy – Inpatient screenings at Westchester Medical Center – Social Skills Group for teens – Adult communication group
Clinical Education Semesters 3, 4 and 5 Students in External Practica Hospitals Rehabilitation Settings Schools Preschool Private Practice
The Speech-Language Pathology Program at New York Medical College is one of the few graduate programs in NY State whose curriculum covers the COMPLETE scope of practice
The Speech-Language Pathology Program at New York Medical College is one of a very few programs nationwide that specifically prepares SLPs to work in medical settings
The Speech-Language Pathology Program at New York Medical College is one that is focused on clinical experiences across the lifespan.
What we believe: Effective and ethical clinical practice is based on scientific principles
What we believe: A successful clinician has developed clinical reasoning skills – there are NO COOKBOOKS!
What we believe: Intervention must be based on a critical analysis of the scientific and clinical evidence
It’s all about the Outcomes Year 2014 2015 2016 # students 22 29 34 NYMC National PRAXIS PRAXIS Pass Rate (%) Pass Rate (%) 100 86.4 100 89.5 100 87
Accreditation The Program is fully accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. “I am so pleased that [our trainee site visitor] got to experience a visit at a program that meets/exceeds the standards in nearly every way. They now have a frame of reference for excellence!” M.A. Hanner, Ph.D., Chair, CAA Site Visit team November 10, 2011
Student Financial Planning We offer a comprehensive long term approach to your funding needs
Cont . . . Students will borrow from Federal sources to meet the full cost of the tuition, fees, books/supplies, and living expenses. Federal Loans have excellent repayment plans along with loan forgiveness 2017-18 Tuition/Fees are not yet available Here are the numbers for the current year. . . For 2016-17 Off Campus Budget – – – – Tuition 36,690 Fees 635 4,393 health Insurance 5,028 Living expenses 26,637 Total budget 68,355 – On campus Budget 62,355
Types of Programs All available Federal repayment plans are available, including loan forgiveness, for the loans listed below – Stafford Loan up to 20,500/yr. Interest accrues while in school. You have a 6 month grace period after you finish. Interest, while you are in school is variable and set each year. For 2015-16 it is 5.84%. – Federal Grad Plus Loans are also variable and fixed each year. The amount you can borrow is the difference of the budget minus any other loans/grants etc. A credit check applies. For 2015-16 it is 6.84% .
Contact Information Student Financial Planning Office 914-594-4491 Anthony M. Sozzo Associate Dean
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