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UofT SLP Annual Student, Faculty, Teaching and Research AwardsPosted on September 21, 2023 in Archive
Deadline to submit nominations – September 30th! The Department of Speech-Language Pathology confers four Recognition Awards annually. A. Teaching Award for teaching excellence in an academic course. Award for teaching excellence in a clinical placement. B. Research Award in recognition of research excellence – student researcher Award in recognition of research excellence – faculty researcher […]
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Announcing New Recent Award Recipients – T. Simic, PhD and K. Washington, PhD
Posted on August 2, 2023 in Archive
Tijana Simic, PhD 2022-23 Connaught New Researcher Award Project title: Executive control in post-stroke aphasia: do verbal load and inner speech play a role? Executive control (EC) is a set of mental processes that help us face novel situations and perform goal-oriented tasks. EC appears to be recruited when the language system is damaged and […]
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Facilitator Sign up for Teaching Clinics, Labs and Case Discussions
Posted on July 13, 2023 in Archive
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Guided Observation Sign Up
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May is Speech and Hearing Awareness Month Archives
Posted on June 6, 2023 in Archive
May is a special month for many reasons, but for those who work as speech-language pathologists or audiologists it has even more meaning because we celebrate our professions and take the opportunity to showcase how much impact they have on the people we serve. This is a collection of past May Month Activities organized by […]
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Trauma, Attachment & Communication Development: How Speech-Language Pathology fits into Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Posted on June 2, 2023 in Archive
Presenter: Anna Rupert, MHSc, MSc, Reg CASLPO. MAY SPEECH & HEARING MONTH LECTURE 2021 BIO: Anna is a speech-language pathologist and University of Toronto graduate with over 10 years of experience supporting the communication development of children. Currently, Anna is the Program Manager for the Early Abilities preschool speech and language program at the George […]