Speech-language pathologist definition

Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech-language pathology.
Speech-language pathologist means a professional who identifies, assesses, diagnoses, prevents, and treats speech, voice, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
Speech-language pathologist means an individual licensed according A.R.S. Title 35, Chapter 17, Article 4 to engage in the practice of speech-language pathology, as defined in A.R.S. § 36-1901.

Examples of Speech-language pathologist in a sentence

  • Minimum of three years of professional experience in adaptive rehabilitation technology in each device and service area certified;4.Licensed professional must have:a.Maryland Board of Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers & Speech-Language Pathologists license for Speech-Language Pathologist, orb.Maryland Board of Occupational Therapy Practice license for Occupational Therapist.5.Entity designated by the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) as an Assistive Technology service vendor.


More Definitions of Speech-language pathologist

Speech-language pathologist means a person licensed to practice
Speech-language pathologist means an individual licensed by the Oregon Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology.
Speech-language pathologist means a person licensed to practice speech-language pathology under Title 58, Chapter 41, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Licensing Act.
Speech-language pathologist means an individual who practices speech‑language pathology.
Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech‑language pathology.
Speech-language pathologist means an individual
Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is currently licensed pursuant to 24 Del.C. Ch. 37 and who offers the services to the public under any title or description of services incorporating the words "speech/language pathologist," "speech pathologist," "language pathologist," "speech and/or language therapist," "speech and/or language correctionist," "speech and/or language clinician," "voice therapist," "communicologist," "aphasiologist" or any other similar title or description of service.