What Medical Speech Pathology Is, And How To Break Into It

Medical speech pathology is the science of treating people with problems of speech, which possible causes are due to a prior illness and be purely physical in origin, or which may be mental and require a totally different treatment therapy altogether. Only a fully qualified speech pathologist is really in a position to know the best form of treatment in any given case, and such a pathologist is who you need to consult if you want to treat the condition. The problem is that such pathologists are in short supply, and getting an appointment to see one is not always easy.


Speech pathology is a challenging job as it has to face and deal with all kinds of cases which will demand your fullest. There is such a wide range of knowledge which you need to acquire in order to successfully practise speech pathology, that a two year post graduate study course is needed before you can even start to treat real patients. Once you have completed this, you can then go on to complete a full year in the field. This will be a year of actual employment in a practice, where you will be treating real patients who have come to you for help.

When you graduate into putting into practice your training in medical speech pathology practice in the society, you are in for a ride in your speech pathology career. You will know by the end of this year whether or not you have the basic ability and the knowledge needed to succeed in the long term. You will have been working under the supervision of someone with years of experience, and specially qualified to teach new practitioners how to cope with the many different types of case they will see. This year will give you such a wide variety of experience that it will tell you for sure whether or not you can cope with a high pressure multi faceted role.

Upon completing your first year in on the job training, you are mentally ready to sit for the final examination. If you pass this, you can then seek work as a speech pathologist. If you make it through the extremely tough qualifying stages, you should find the task of actually getting work much easier. There is a shortage of people within the profession, and this shortage is unlikely to get any better in the coming ten years. This is not good news for anyone who has a condition which requires treatment, but it is good news for anyone seeking work in the industry over the coming decade.

If you have achieved the qualification, and begun practising as a speech pathologist, you will find that no two days are ever the same. Speech problems can have their roots in many different causes. Often, a previous serious illness will have left a speech problem as part of the legacy of treatment, and this can cause great embarrassment to the sufferer. A long course of physiotherapy will be needed here, and it is important to realize that this will involve home work as well as treatment in the room itself. Creating programs for practice outside the office is a big part of the work involved in medical speech pathology.

 

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