Meghan Palangio, Speech-Language Pathologist
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What if English were phonetically consistent? Find that out in this interesting video. By Aaron Alon.
Ruth Martin has been named the Vanguard Awards Innovator of the Year, for commercialization and entrepreneurship involved in developing Abilex. A deceptively s...imple-looking hand-held instrument, the Abilex helps exercise and strengthen the jaw, tongue and mouth for people who have difficulty swallowing or speaking. It is the brainchild of Ruth Martin, Associate Dean for Graduate and Postdoctoral Programs in the Faculty of Health Sciences - Western University. See more
Swallowing disorder training at UBC gets a boost from simulation technology featuring SAC member, Stacey Skoretz, S-LP(C) and SAC student associate, Sophie Palmer (S-LP program)
Audiologist and speech-language pathologist made Maclean's magazine's list of the top 25 jobs in Canada. Follow the link to see where the professions ranked: http://bit.ly/2Q7YxXI
Swallowing disorder training at UBC gets a boost from simulation technology featuring SAC member, Stacey Skoretz, S-LP(C) and SAC student associate, Sophie Palmer (S-LP program)
What if English were phonetically consistent? Find that out in this interesting video. By Aaron Alon.
I don’t hear any speech impediment. Sigh. There is this one and so many other misconceptions about what speech-language pathologists actually do. How can we turn the tide? SLP Dan Fitch has heard them all and has four strategies to help educate and inform parents, teachers and beyond.
Did you know speech-language pathologists can help? Find one near you today: http://bit.ly/2jG8FYL #speechandhearing #communicateawareness
This disorder leaves people at a literal loss for words:
April is not only Autism Awareness Month, but it's also opening season for baseball. Perfect timing for outfielder Tarik El-Abour, who has autism, to be signed to the Kansas City Royals minor league team! Best of luck, Tarik, and play ball!
Love this book: Aphasia, My World Alone, by Helen H. Wulf Check out her book at https://www.amazon.com/Aphasia-Beaumont-Hosp//ref=asap_bc
An international group called MEGASTROKE conducted a study that found 22 new genetic risk factors for stroke, which triples the number of gene regions known to affect stroke.
Eye-gaze software helps disabled Nova Scotia woman communicate A severely disabled Nova Scotia woman is communicating with her family for the first time in 21 years, using eye-gaze detection software. Joellan Huntley’s mother says her daughter’s whole world is going to open up.