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After obtaining a degree graduate students participate in
               clinical fellowships. During these thirty-six-week fellowship pro-
               grams graduates work full time with mentors to gain professional
               experience. Eighty percent of the time is spent assessing pa-
               tients and making diagnoses, and screening, treating, and coun-
               seling clients.
                   After completing the clinical fellowship, speech therapists
               must obtain a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-
               Language Pathology (CCC-SLP). This is issued by the Coun-
               cil on Academic Accreditation, which is part of the American
               Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Most employers require
               this certification. Every state requires speech therapists to be li-
               censed, and obtaining a CCC-SLP satisfies some or all of the re-
               quirements for licensure. Speech therapists who work in schools
               often need teaching certificates.


               Personality and Skills

               Like other health care professionals, sports speech therapists
               need to have a great deal of compassion. They often work with
               athletes who need emotional support to deal with the frustration
               that accompanies their disorders. Communication skills are vital,
               since sports speech therapists need to clearly explain test results,
               propose treatments, and conduct therapeutic exercises. Sports
               speech therapists  also need to be good listeners so they can
               understand a patient’s symptoms and concerns. Good critical-
               thinking and analytical skills help sports speech therapists select
               proper diagnostic tools and adjust a patient’s treatment plans.



               Working Conditions
               Sports speech therapists work in a variety of settings including
               schools, clinics, health care facilities, and in private practice. They
               might also work with athletes at training facilities and sports ven-
               ues. Most work forty hours per week, but those who contract with
               sports teams might spend a substantial amount of time traveling.


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