ReLeOwens

3/31/2012
Pittsburgh, PA

Position Desired

Speech Pathologist
Pittsburgh, PA
Yes

Resume

Education
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA Master of Arts
Communication Science and Disorders, April 2011

Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude
Majors: Communication Sciences and Psychology, May 2009

Clinical Fellowship
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Speech Language Pathology Clinical Fellow, July 2011 – present

• Provided the full range of Speech-Language Pathology services across multiple levels of care, including acute care, sub-acute rehabilitation, and outpatient settings with young adult, adult, and geriatric veterans.
• Independently developed and provided screening, assessment and treatment services to veterans with motor speech, voice, swallowing, language, and cognitive-communication impairments resulting from a variety of etiologies such as degenerative neurological disorders, stroke, acute medical conditions, and iatrogenic conditions.
• Performed and interpreted Modified Barium Swallow Studies.
• Provided care to medically complex veterans with tracheostomies and to veterans on ventilatory support, including evaluation and use of one-way speaking valves.
• Provided care to veterans with total laryngectomies, including supervised placement of tracheoesophageal voice prostheses, post-operative stoma care education, and training and fitting of heat moisture exchange systems.
• Led small group treatment and education sessions for veterans with aphasia and veterans with cognitive communication disorders.
• Developed individualized home programs for veterans with language, motor speech, voice, swallowing, and cognitive-communication disorders.
• Increased awareness of the Speech-Language Pathologist’s role in the acute and sub-acute setting through multiple presentations to interdisciplinary teams.
• Pursued ongoing education via the GRECC (Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Centers) lecture series.
• Provided assessment planning and execution, treatment planning and implementation, and stimuli and probe development for veterans with aphasia during two four-week sessions of PIRATE (Program for Intensive Residential Aphasia Treatment and Education).
• Participated in the management of veterans with head and neck cancer, geriatric veterans, and veterans at end of life during interdisciplinary team meetings.
• Developed experience in selecting and programming high-tech AAC devices. Trained veterans in the use of this equipment.

Graduate Clinical Experience:

Adult Experience
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Passavant
Pittsburgh, PA
August 2010 – December 2010

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Eye & Ear
Pittsburgh, PA
August 2009 – December 2009

Pediatric Experience ...

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