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  • Speech and Hearing Awareness Month

    Posted on June 2, 2015 in Archive

    In the field of Speech-Language Pathology May is a month dedicated to raising awareness about communication disorders and the role of professionals in providing treatment of such disorders. In order to draw attention to these important topics, members of the class of 2016 decided to organize an event to celebrate “Speech and Hearing Awareness Month.” […]

  • The J.F. Walker Lecture 2015

    Posted on June 1, 2015 in Archive

     The University of Toronto Speech-Language Pathology Alumni Association proudly presents: The J.F. Walker Lecture sponsored by the Donalda Jean McGeachy Memorial Lecture Series COGNITIVE-COMMUNICATION: SKILLS FOR SUCCESSFUL LIVING Featuring clinical and research perspectives from the fields of speech-language pathology and psychology, and implications for assessment and treatment Sheila MacDonald, M.Cl.Sc S-LP Reg. CASLPO Sheila MacDonald & […]

  • SLP Spring Reunion 2015: An Evening of Jazz, Drinks and Appetizers

    Posted on May 6, 2015 in Archive

    Date: Thursday, May 28, 2015 Time: 7pm Location: Black Swan Tavern, 154 Danforth Avenue, Toronto ON, M4K 1N1 Cost: $15 Register at the door (cash only) or online by going to: https://springreunion.utoronto.ca/events/find. Search: “SLP Alumni Jazz Night”. Scroll down and click on “add event.” Then scroll down further and click “complete registration”. At this year’s […]

  • Speech-Language Pathology and Oral Motor Control

    Posted on May 1, 2015 in Archive

    Pascal van Lieshout and his colleagues aim to develop a better understanding of how people control their speech organs and what mechanism underlie normal and disordered coordination in adults and children. Part of his efforts is dedicated towards creating innovative tools to improve assessment of speech and voice problems. Dr. Pascal van Lieshout holds a […]

  • Interactive Webinar Mar 13 & 20 2015

    Posted on March 2, 2015 in Archive
  • What happens if you cannot swallow?

    Posted on February 6, 2015 in Archive

    Dr. Rosemary Martino and her research Team are finding new ways to identify swallowing problems (dysphagia) earlier and more accurately to reduce serious complications such as pneumonia, malnutrition and depression. To do this, they are developing a new test called the Medical Outcomes of Dysphagia (MOD).  This work receives funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research […]