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language pathologists, and others to implement care plans. Core Responsibilities Performs comprehensive histories and physical exams, identifies normal and abnormal findings, including physical, cognitive
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(integration, system, regression, performance, and user acceptance). Knowledge of SQL or PL/SQL. Experience with and the ability to critically review code done in a high-level programming language. Ability
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to schools and other community agencies. The fellow also participates in multidisciplinary clinics, collaborating with medical providers and speech and language pathologists. Opportunities for supervision
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Speech-Language Pathologist who will work within the BRAVE interdisciplinary team. The responsibilities of this position focus on direct patient care. Additional responsibilities include providing a local
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communication disorders, particularly for aphasia and patient-centered care. Knowledge of basic neuroanatomy and language processes, clinical judgment,cultural awareness, and counseling. Able to complete thorough
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++ programming language. Special consideration will be given to candidates who are familiar with the open-source finite element library FeNiCS, cardiac mechanics, medical imaging processing and machine learning
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support, and protected time for new faculty to establish their research program. The Department supports a major fMRI research laboratory devoted to understanding normal and abnormal language functions, a
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. While the diagnostic focus will be on autism, the clinic also serves children with attention concerns, learning problems, language disorders, anxiety, and other developmental issues. The successful