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High Energy and Stamina Required

                   “[Being a speech-language pathologist] is always interesting
                   and far from boring. The fi eld evolves through research, so
                   there are constantly new techniques and approaches to learn.
                   Additionally, the treatment sessions must be personalized to
                   ensure success, because each individual is unique and has his
                   or her own interests as well as strengths and weaknesses. . . .
                   You need to constantly engage the client and try to relate to him
                   or her. To be most effective during therapy sessions, high energy
                   and stamina are required.”

                   —Kimberly O. Scanlon, speech-language pathologist

                   Quoted in Juliet Farmer, “20 Questions: Kimberly O. Scanlon, SLP,” Student Doctor
                   Network, February 12, 2012. www.studentdoctor.net.




               Paso to provide services to concussion patients and to help reduce
               traumatic brain injury (TBI) among student athletes. After establish-
               ing the program Salvatore reached out to athletics departments at
               middle schools and high schools to launch programs that allow
               student athletes to take courses on how to prevent concussions.
               They spend around thirty hours in a clinic that treats and tracks
               athletes with TBI. Salvatore also reviewed all community athletics
               programs for contact sports to make sure student athletes, some
               as young as six years old, were adequately protected. Accord-
               ing to Salvatore: “I talked about a number of options on how to
               improve the safety of these kids. Data are just beginning to get
               collected, so we needed to be really conservative— especially with
               young children.”  Salvatore also enlisted school-based speech
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               therapists to enact changes in sports behavior.


               How Do You Become a Sports Speech Therapist?

               Anyone who wishes to work as a sports speech therapist needs at
               least a master’s degree in speech-language pathology. Students


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