Speech pathologist definition

Speech pathologist means a person who engages in the application of principles, methods, and procedures for the measurement, testing, evaluation, prediction, consultation, counseling, instruction, habilitation, rehabilitation, or remediation related to the development and disorders of speech, fluency, voice, or language for the purpose of nonmedically evaluating, preventing, ameliorating, modifying, or remediating such disorders and conditions in individuals or groups of individuals.
Speech pathologist or “speech therapist” means an individual who holds a valid and active license in full force and effect pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 468, F.S., or the applicable laws of the state in which the service is furnished, and who is certified by the American Speech, Hearing, and Language Association.
Speech pathologist means a person who possesses a Degree in Speech Therapy from a recognised tertiary institution.

Examples of Speech pathologist in a sentence

  • Speech pathologist: license from Ohio board of speech pathology and audiology.

  • Speech pathologist Sandra van Wijk (van Wijk) assessed Student on March 14, 28, 29, April 4, and 5, 2011.

  • Speech pathologist means a person who is licensed as a speech pathologist by the Board of Medical Examiners.

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More Definitions of Speech pathologist

Speech pathologist means, for purposes of this chapter, an individual who attained a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from an educational institution accredited by the American Speech-Language, Hearing Association, licensed to practice speech-language pathology in the State of Mississippi, and who has at least one year of experience in evaluating and treating children at risk for, or experiencing problems with communication skills.
Speech pathologist means an individual licensed pursuant to section 20-411 of the Connecticut General Statutes;
Speech pathologist means a person licensed to practice speech pathology or audiology pursuant to Chapter 468, F.S.
Speech pathologist means a person who engages in the
Speech pathologist means a person who possesses a certificate of clinical competence from the American speech−lan- guage− hearing association, or who has completed the equivalent educational requirements and work experience necessary for such a certificate, or who will have completed the academic program and be in the process of accumulating the supervised work experi- ence required to qualify for such a certificate before employment by the hospice program.
Speech pathologist means a licensed individual in the State of Delaware who is certified by the American Speech, Hearing and Language Association with at least 2 years current experience in evaluating and treating children at risk for, or experiencing problems with, communication skills.
Speech pathologist means a person licensed by the Board of Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, and Speech-Language Pathologists.