Speech pathologist
Duties and Responsibilities: Speech pathologists evaluate and diagnose various speeches,
hearing and even swallowing problems among adults and children. They
determine the best therapies for their patients, including various sound or
verbal exercises, and then formulate plans to help patients improve their
speech. Speech therapists work with people who have a variety of
speech-related disorders. These disorders can include the inability to
produce certain sounds, speech rhythm and fluency problems, and voice
disorders.
Average
Salary: $80,000
Educational Requirements: Most states one must
have a master’s degree in speech-language pathology to practice.
Some states will only license people who graduated from a program that
accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech
Language Pathology. Course you need to pass to become a Speech Pathologist is
anatomy and physiology.
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