Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat and help prevent communication and swallowing problems in children and adults. Successful speech-language pathologists understand the scientific, social, and clinical aspects of communication and care for patients with disorders of articulation, language development, voice, swallowing, feeding and other issues. Graduates of these programs practice in a wide range of settings, including:
Acute care hospitals
Long-term care and rehabilitation facilities
Clinics and doctors' offices
Federally qualified health centres (FQHCs)
Skilled nursing facilities
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Science
The Yale campus
Postgraduate
Full-Time, 1 year
September
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Uxbridge area of London, England
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Postgraduate
£ £10,750, £17,875
Middle Sex
5.5
Postgraduate
£11,400, £24,300
Musselburgh, Scotland
6.5
Postgraduate
7000