Where do Speech-Language Pathologists work?

About half of all Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) work in public and private schools. The other half work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing care facilities, transitional living centers, outpatient clinics, university clinics, home health agencies, and private practice. The variety of settings in which SLPs work is constantly increasing.

What do Speech-Language Pathologists do?
What does it take to become a Speech-Language Pathologist?
What are communication disorders?
 
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