Research
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Research Assessments
September 24, 2021
Rehabilitation with Aphasia Patients
The research addresses from the article that the struggle patients have with aphasia as their communication skills can still be limited even after rehabilitation. This additionally explains how speech pathology helps not only with pronouncing words but participating verbally as well.
October 29, 2021
Helping Kids using Dysarthria Therapy
Dysarthria Therapy is an innovative way to use mixed methods in order to help a child with a speech disorder. Therapists from different areas, such as England, have formed ways of communication, such as Skype, to get in touch with patients in order to progress studies find new methods using people all around the world to test their research
November 3, 2021
Is Technology Teaching Better than In-Person Learning?
Many speech pathologists are busy throughout the week, and online sessions have helped to communicate with their patients from anywhere, especially with the pandemic still occurring. Telehealth is an alternative to promote integration and improve the professional practices of speech-language pathology
November 07, 2021
Tele-Practice in India
Many forms of apps and websites have been created in order to have full access to communication between many groups of people. Most of us are mainly familiar with zoom, as schools have used it daily when dealing with the pandemic, however, tele-practice has merged into a new way to teach patients with disorders and other problems.
November 16, 2021
The Benefits of Technology Learning
Telehealth has been used broadly by individual students and classes to provide telemedicine, a way for patients to communicate with professionals, which overall creates an easier way to interact (Wood). I personally love the concept of telehealth, because with our society constantly using technology as a form of learning, it becomes a necessity to have a base like this.
Interview Assessments
October 20, 2021
Louisa Williams
I had my fourth interview with speech-language pathologist Louisa Williams. Ms. Williams lives in Arizona, and although this didn’t give me the opportunity to do an in-person interview, I was still given a variety of great information on her experience working in a school environment.