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    I first realized pathology would be an interesting and worthwhile career for me when I attended my first autopsy conference at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This was during the summer of my first year at Drexel University College of Medicine and I was already curious. I was impressed with the overwhelming curiosity and interest of the attendants. They gathered around the dissected organs asking detailed questions, making observations, and discussing theories and ideas about

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    There are many different forms of forensic studies. Two of these forms are forensic anthropology and forensic pathology. Though there are similarities in these two fields, there are also many differences. When choosing whether to have a career in Forensic Anthropology or Forensic Pathology, one must first know the differences in salary, the focus of study, the different education and certifications needed for each career, diverse abilities needed, personality types, as well as the distinctive software

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    Speech Language Pathology

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    document entitled “Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology”, the professionals at the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) thoroughly explain the profession of speech language pathology and the extent of practice within speech-language pathology. The article includes the following information: purpose statement of the article, definition of speech-language pathologists and speech-language pathology, objectives of speech-language pathology, and the practice and delivery domains. Information

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    SPEECH PATHOLOGY Many people would like to make a difference, not only in their own life, but in others’ lives as well. Deepak Chopra once said, “Everyone has a purpose in life…a unique gift or special talent to give to others. And when we blend this unique talent with service to others, we experience the ecstasy and exultation of our own spirit, which is the ultimate goal of all goals.” All of us, at one point in our lives, have to make the difficult decision of the goals we want to work towards

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    Speech-Language Pathology

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    Speech-Language Pathology has been around since about the 1940's. It is traced back to after World War II when thousands of young servicemen and women returned with noise-induced hearing loss. The United States Government responded by creating hearing rehabilitation programs at the military hospitals where hearing aid procedures were standardized across the country. So what exactly is Speech-Language Pathology? Have there been many Speech Pathology developments over the years, and who are some of

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    My story behind choosing to study Speech-Language Pathology is much different than many who are in the program. As far back into my childhood as I can remember, I have had an indescribable passion for children with special needs. In high school, there were times when special needs students in my classes needed partners, and I would often be asked to work with them because the teachers recognized the compassion and the patience that I held in my heart for them. I strived to find an area of study that

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    A Career in Speech and Language Pathology Walking into school, a little boy is scared to talk to his classmates because he stutters . He is not getting good grades because he has trouble understanding information and communicating. His parents want to help him ,but do not know how. That is when speech and language pathologists come to the rescue. Speech and language pathologists help kids, teens, and adults overcome their oral and mental difficulties. They specialize in the field of helping the

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    During high school volunteering at Columbus Regional Healthcare System led me to my path into Speech-Language Pathology. Since high school I was accepted into the Speech Pathology program and I apply to the graduate program this semester. Vidant Medical Center would be a wonder service-learning site to gain valuable career experiences. I would have the opportunity to incorporate my knowledge from previous classes with hands on experience with patients and staff members. Vidant Medical Center is a

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    solidified my desire to pursue a profession in Speech- Language Pathology (SLP); instead, there were numerous. I initially became interested in this profession after learning how a child’s dysfluency was able to significantly improve. The gradual process of a client making substantial improvements

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    therapy that is needed to help them reach their optimum ability in communication and speaking. Before starting this project, I didn’t know very much about Speech-Language Pathology. I

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