Thank you so much for posting! I'm in my undergrad for speech path right now, and I've been considering working on the medical side. Seeing your videos has helped me have such a better understanding of what it's like working in a hospital, and now I can't wait to get to graduate school!
I loved watching this video! & it was so fun seeing you work at Shands since I'm currently in grad school at UF. I'm interested in acute care and haven't had a placement in that setting yet but your video was such good insight on what this would look like, thank you for sharing :)
i'm currently studying master in speech pathology - did you find it daunting first working in the medical /hospital setting and dealing with people on ventilators etc? working with children seems quite uplifting/fun and the only thing that slightly worries me is the shock of working with someone on a ventilator/very serious swallowing issues! do you have any thoughts on how to deal with it or is it something that should come naturally? thanks!
@@kellyleonard6002would you say pay is sufficient considering the amount grad school is? I was originally a nursing major but burnout seems to be high in the nursing field.
SLP grad student (starting in August) here! I have polymysoitis and thankfully am on really great treatments - but I just am interested in the medical side and WHAT A COOL COINCIDENCE!!! I had very mild dysphasia when I was at my worst and it’s so wonderful I can help people just like me one day!
Keep posting videos please! We need more SLPs show work/life balance and I love your energy! 🤩
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for posting! I'm in my undergrad for speech path right now, and I've been considering working on the medical side. Seeing your videos has helped me have such a better understanding of what it's like working in a hospital, and now I can't wait to get to graduate school!
Glad you’re enjoying the videos and school! I’m definitely bias to the medical side of SLP but our field covers so many interesting settings!
SLP grad student here, I am starting my medical externship in two months and this video taught me soo much!! Thanks for the shaking barium tip,
Hope you’re enjoying your externship!!
I love this so much! I'm an undergrad student working towards being an SLP and these videos make really excited :)
I loved watching this video! & it was so fun seeing you work at Shands since I'm currently in grad school at UF. I'm interested in acute care and haven't had a placement in that setting yet but your video was such good insight on what this would look like, thank you for sharing :)
love your sunshine-like energy!
Thanks for sharing! I was fortunate enough to get a placement in acute care for SLP and LOVED it at the hospital. I really enjoyed watching your vlog
So glad to see your new vlog again! Please keep posting, you are awesome!
Thank you!!
I’m starting grad school in the Fall. Thanks for your vid!!!
This is such a great video! Would love to hear your best tips on getting a medical fellowship!❤
i'm currently studying master in speech pathology - did you find it daunting first working in the medical /hospital setting and dealing with people on ventilators etc? working with children seems quite uplifting/fun and the only thing that slightly worries me is the shock of working with someone on a ventilator/very serious swallowing issues! do you have any thoughts on how to deal with it or is it something that should come naturally? thanks!
Thank you! I am finishing up undergrad and applied to grad school for SLP! I really want to do MedSLP.
I love your videos. Keep it up!
Mmmm monometer 😂I could only think of the muppets song mmm Manamana but to monometer
gonna be starting grad school sooon im so nervous :0
im going to go to grad school to be a slp i wanna work in the hospital bc it will make more money. how much is your salary? like a general range
It really depends on the state you work in, if you’re PRN vs full time and also typically CFYs make less than SLPs with their CCCs
@@kellyleonard6002would you say pay is sufficient considering the amount grad school is? I was originally a nursing major but burnout seems to be high in the nursing field.
Hi SLP here - that is not entirely true or depending on area hospital SLPS do not really make more money.
@@kellyleonard6002 well i live in chicago so i guess it depends on the location and i plan on getting my CCCS
SLP grad student (starting in August) here! I have polymysoitis and thankfully am on really great treatments - but I just am interested in the medical side and WHAT A COOL COINCIDENCE!!! I had very mild dysphasia when I was at my worst and it’s so wonderful I can help people just like me one day!
Do you know any RNs who went back to school for SLP?
Personally, I don’t. But that carry over of RN experience would be beneficial in acute care SLP work!!
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I followed your video and was very impressed with the content. I am looking for the best community college For study, thank you 💚💙
Is that emst device same as vitalstim plus?
Came here to ask the same thing!!
Hi nice videos, you have and info about overseas SLP to get placement in australia, any does n Don't . For association registration. Or any exam plz