The fellowship position includes training in interdisciplinary team assessments of adults with voice disorders and vocal cord dysfunction, adult dysphagia, alaryngeal rehabilitation as well as, speech and swallowing disorders in the head and neck cancer patient. Independent study and collaborative research is part of the training program. Didactic offerings, both at the NW Center for Voice and Swallowing, Otolaryngology and throughout the greater Oregon Health & Science University augment the Fellowship experience. Applicants should have the minimum of a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and meet all the requirements for certification except the Clinical Fellowship. Please Attach the following: 1) A personal statement regarding your background and how your life experience has shaped you as a clinician and influenced your career goals. 2) A resume/CV 3) Three letters of reference qualified to comment on the status of the applicant 4) A sample of writing (term/research paper, article, thesis, etc.).
The appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service.
This position reports to (supervisor): Donna Graville.
The fellowship position includes training in interdisciplinary team assessments of adults with voice disorders and vocal cord dysfunction, adult dysphagia, alaryngeal rehabilitation as well as, speech and swallowing disorders in the head and neck cancer patient. Independent study and collaborative research is part of the training program. Didactic offerings, both at the NW Center for Voice and Swallowing, Otolaryngology and throughout the greater Oregon Health & Science University augment the Fellowship experience.
Clinical: The fellow will be responsible for attending specified joint clinic(s) with the supervising faculty. The fellow will also conduct independent general clinic(s). The fellow will also be responsible for attending a weekend inpatient consult service on a rotating basis.
Research: The fellow will function integrally in the research activities of the Department as determined by the Fellowship Director. The fellow will be responsible for on clinical research project culminating in presentation at a state or national meeting.
Teaching: The fellow will function integrally in the teaching activities of the Department as determined by the fellowship director.
Applicants should have the minimum of a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and meet all the requirements for certification except the Clinical Fellowship.
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