by Mattie Murrey | Nov 4, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP, REAL Talk
Starting your own business isn’t easy, but it’s something many speech-language pathologists feel called to do for a variety of reasons. Whether they’re hoping to improve their pay and schedule or simply wish to treat clients on their terms, SLPs often go into private...
by Mattie Murrey | Oct 26, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP
Any early-career professional has plenty of learning to do before becoming an expert. However, it’s important to differentiate that from imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome occurs when someone with the knowledge and skill set to fill a certain role doesn’t believe...
by Mattie Murrey | Oct 21, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP
Professional settings can be intimidating, especially for those interviewing for new positions or entering their field right after graduation. The prospect of landing a job can push people, including speech-language pathologists, to put forth a more straight-laced,...
by Mattie Murrey | Oct 12, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP
Students pursuing careers in speech-language pathology likely know about the medical side of the industry, along with the common career paths medical SLPs can take. However, not all newcomers are aware that becoming a general medical SLP is an option. Many also don’t...
by Mattie Murrey | Sep 23, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP
Acute care speech-language pathologists deal with many moderate to severe patients, especially since the COVID-19 crisis began. Although SLPs in this field experience rewarding wins, they also suffer losses. The reality of working in acute care — and in a medical...
by Mattie Murrey | Aug 18, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP
Whether you’re a new speech-language pathologist or one attempting to transition into a different setting, keeping up with job applications can prove an overwhelming task. Searching for new roles relevant to your personal career goals entails a number of different...