Biola University - Communication Disorders
Certificate of Clinical Competence - Speech-Language Pathology
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Speech-Language Pathology License
California Department of Consumer Affairs
M.A.
Biblical & Theological Studies
Biola University
SLP.D.
Speech-Language Pathology
Nova Southeastern University
M.A.
Christian Apologetics
Biola University
M.S.
Communicative Disorders
University of Redlands
B.S.
Biology
University of Redlands
Leadership Development
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Re-entering College Life
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) drastically interrupts a person’s life
pulls them out of school
interrupts their work and ability to maintain an income
and may completely change the person’s ability to function. When a student returns to school after an extended absence
it may be difficult to readjust to academic life. The student should recognize not only the unique challenges their TBI presents but also the skills and accommodations they will now need to be successful in college.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Re-entering College Life
Neuroanatomy for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Second Edition is specifically tailored to the needs of Communication Sciences and Disorders students. Updated with the latest research
it includes foundational knowledge of general neuroanatomy with a focus that is relevant to both audiences of speech-language pathology and audiology. This student-friendly and engaging text is organized into four main sections: Part I introduces students to the nervous system; Part II discusses the main neurological structures; Part III focuses on the neurology of speech
language
hearing
cognition
emotion
and swallowing; and Part IV delves into practicing neuroanatomy in the field.
Neuroanatomy for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (2nd ed.)
Looking At - And Along - Communication Disorders
A chapter in the book The Christian Mind of C.S. Lewis.
How C.S. Lewis Helps in Understanding Human Disabilities.
Neuroanatomy for Speech Language Pathology and Audiology is specifically tailored to the needs of students in Communication Sciences and Disorders. It includes foundational knowledge of general neuroanatomy with a focus on neuroanatomy that is relevant to speech language pathology and audiology. This accessible text introduces students to neuroanatomy with excellent organization of important topics such as
key information on the neurology of: language
speech
hearing
swallowing
cognition
and emotion. The chapter on emotion will be especially relevant to those working with clients with autism spectrum disorders.
Neuroanatomy for Speech Language Pathology and Audiology (1st ed.)
Matthew
Rouse
Newport Language
Speech
and Audiology Center Inc.
Biola University
Led CSD department in vision
strategic planning
staffing
budget management
and student recruitment.
Biola University
Associate Professor
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Teach anatomy
neuroanatomy
and neurogenic communication disorders at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Biola University
Newport Language
Speech
and Audiology Center Inc.
Orange County
California Area
Speech-language pathologist with experience in acute
acute rehabilitation
outpatient
and home health care. Specialized in aphasia
TBI
motor speech
and dysphagia care.
Medical Speech-Language Pathologist
La Mirada
CA
Lead Biola's largest undergraduate school in vision
mission
advancement
and strategic planning.
Interim Dean
School of Science
Technology
& Health
Biola University
Biola Alumni Association