by Mattie Murrey | Jun 30, 2021 | A Day in the Life of a Medical SLP, Private Practice Stories
There are a number of areas medical speech-language pathologists can specialize in, and the most recent episode of The Missing Link covers one of them: FEES. An acronym for “fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing,” FEES is a procedure that reveals a patient’s...
by Mattie Murrey | Jun 3, 2021 | Private Practice Stories
Speech-language pathologists have the option to work in a variety of settings over the course of their career, and many of them choose to go into private practice. As is true with any professional environment, opening one’s own practice comes with upsides and...
by Mattie Murrey | May 19, 2021 | Private Practice Stories, SLP Spotlight
Strong ethics are an important aspect of any position, but they’re especially key to working in fields tasked with helping other individuals. Speech-language pathologists are one of the professions that must adhere to a vigorous ethical standard, and that’s something...
by Mattie Murrey | Apr 6, 2021 | Private Practice Stories, SLP, SLP Spotlight
Starting your career as a speech-language pathologist can already prove a daunting task, but making the decision to shift course halfway through is another experience entirely — especially if you’ve already accumulated skills and connections in a specific part of the...
by Mattie Murrey | Oct 22, 2020 | Ask the Expert, Private Practice Stories, SLP
Building a private practice is a lot of work, but it’s the right path for many, something that’s become abundantly clear while speaking with the speech-language pathologists featured in our “Private Practice Possibilities” series. For some SLPs, it takes years before...
by Mattie Murrey | Oct 15, 2020 | Disorders, Private Practice Stories, SLP
There’s no denying how important it is to give back to your career. That’s something we emphasize often on The Missing Link for SLPs podcast. It’s also a point Jena Castro-Casbon drove home during our latest episode. In fact, her entire business model has been built...