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SLP professional fluent in English, Spanish and Farsi with unique medical experience.

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EDUCATION
Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ M.S. in Communication Disorders, Bilingual Training Program May 2013 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Little Rock, AR Doctor of Medicine August 2007-August 2010 [completed three years] Arkansas State University. Jonesboro, AR B.A. in Spanish August 2007 B.S. in Biology (Pre-professional), Minor in biochemistry May 2006

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
John J. Rhodes Rehabilitation Center Internship Banner Baywood Medical Center. Mesa, AZ January 2013-April 2013 Crockett Elementary School Internship Phoenix, AZ August 2012-December 2012 Summer Program for Elementary Literacy and Language Speech and Hearing Clinic. Arizona State University May 2012-June 2012 Infant Child Research Program Arizona State University January 2012-April 2012 Speech and Hearing Clinic Arizona State University August 2011-December 2011 Medical Student Clinician University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences July 2009-April 2010 SLP Summary: Able to evaluate English and Spanish-speakers communication skills, screen them for hearing and voice disorders, and develop and administer IEPs and goals for targeting areas of need, including language, articulation, fluency, voice and literacy. Can perform bedside swallow evaluations and modified barium swallow studies to determine swallowing impairments and proper diet. Familiar with high and low-tech AAC. Coordinate and conduct in-class individual and group therapy sessions, collaborate therapy sessions with OT and PT personnel, and consult regularly with clients and families about diagnosis and treatment. Worked medical rotations in the hospital and clinical settings in the following fields of medicine: OBGYN, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Family Practice.

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Graduate Assistant, Motor Speech Disorders Lab Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. Arizona State University. June 2012-Present Assisted doctoral student in NIH funded research that addressed the construct of speech intelligibility. Transcribed stimuli sentences for speech reading research. Teachers Assistant, Anatomy and Physiology Bases of Speech Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. Arizona State University. August 2011-April 2012 Lectured on various related topics, developed and launched online quizzes, and lead weekly review sessions. University Instructor-Spanish Arkansas State University. January 2011-May 2011 Taught three Elementary Spanish I courses and one Accelerated Elementary Spanish I & II course.

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