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SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS Speech-Language Pathologists Student’s name Instructor’s/ Professor’s name Institution affiliation Course name & code Date 2 SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS 3 Speech-Language Pathologists A speech-language or a speech therapist is a medical doctor who treats adults and children with communication and swallowing systems malfunctions. They also diagnose, assess, and provide various preventive measures against the disorders of communication and swallowing (Shipley & McAfee, 2015). The complications in speech and swallowing can be initiated by various conditions like strokes, injuries in the brain, autism, loss of hearing, and Parkinson's disease, among others. Hence, the role of these pathologists is to help patients suffering from this condition cope up with the situation. To do their work smoothly and deliver on their roles, these pathologists work hand in hand with doctors and audiologists to offer treatment to patients regardless of their sex or age groups (Hegde, 2018). Treatment is accorded to all infants and adults suffering from the condition. These pathologists, therefore, perform multiple duties in an attempt to help the patients cope up ...
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