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About Our MHSc Program…
Posted on June 28, 2016 in Why U of T
About the MHSc Program The master of health science program is two years in length, including summer sessions, and is offered only on a full-time basis, including clinical placements (internships). This is the program you take to become eligible for certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist. The curriculum is organized into 5 academic units and 4 clinical […]
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Why do students choose U of T?
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At the University of Toronto, we offer a professional master’s program in Speech-Language Pathology. This program prepares highly competent graduates who can work effectively in a variety of clinical settings. Our professional degree is the Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Speech-Language Pathology. …Students choose our program because of the people Our Department admits […]
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The Path from MHSc to a PhD in S-LP…
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The faculty in the department conduct research in aphasia, stuttering, dysphagia, neurological speech disorders and speech motor control, bilingualism, and child language disorders. Please read about specific labs in the faculty pages under Labs and Research Profiles. Many of the faculty members seek graduate research (MSc and PhD) students. Are you a UofT student who […]
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SLP Research Colloquia Schedule 2015-2016
Posted on June 8, 2016 in Archive
What’s new in communication disorders research? Join us on Wednesday’s for these 1 hour lunchtime presentations and find out! Presentations occur in Room 452, in the Rehabilitation Sciences Building, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (as a courtesy to the speaker please be on time). 2015-2016 Schedule October October 21, 2015 – Katie Fraser, Computerized language […]
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U of T Professors Talk Research at UHN…
Posted on June 6, 2016 in Archive
Professors Rosemary Martino, Elizabeth Rochon and Yana Yunusova recently participated in an innovative panel discussion in honour of Speech and Hearing Month. The focus of the discussion was Research in Speech – Pathology at the University Health Network (UHN). The panel was made up of S-LPs from UHN – TGH, TWH, TRI and PMH. Education […]
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The Motor Speech Research Study from Ontario wins National SAC award of Excellence in Applied Research
Posted on May 13, 2016 in Archive
“The Motor Speech Research Study” is a key research project that informed the development of an evidence-based care pathway, supporting the identification and intervention planning for children over 36 months of age with severe speech sound disorders. This study was awarded the prestigious Excellence in Applied Research award by the Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC) […]