Speech Pathology
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What Does a Speech Pathologist Do?
SLPs treat a wide variety of disorders that affect how people speak and process language. They work with patients of all ages and ability levels, in settings that include schools, hospitals, and private practices. Like Logue and his royal patient, SLPs typically work one-on-one with individuals over a number of sessions, using exercises and tools to achieve treatment goals.
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Discover the Steps to Become a Speech Pathologist
In order to become a certified SLP, students must first earn a bachelor’s degree and then a master’s degree in speech-language pathology, communication disorders, or a closely related program.
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After earning their advanced degree, graduates must undergo the licensing procedure of the state in which they’d like to practice. Many states also require a minimum number of hours of supervised clinical experience in order to earn licensure.