Nicole Banda
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Is being a Speech Pathologist a fulfilling job?
I'm going into my freshmen year of college in the fall and I'm really interested in speech language pathology, but I'm worried that I'll regret not getting a job that is more "essential" for the community. I love working with people and want to make sure I would feel fulfilled in a job like...
How do I prepare for Speech Pathology Grad School?
I am currently a Junior in a Speech and Hearing undergrad program. What jobs can I look for? Internships? Is there anything else I should plan for?
What are some major factors that contribute to the nationwide shortage of Speech Language Pathologist and Speech Language Pathologist Assistant's?
My name is Amber I am a returning adult student. I will be pursuing a degree as a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant. I was diagnosed with Dysphagia about a year ago and when trying to see an SLP there was a wait to get in after a little research I found out that there is a nationwide...
How do I know if communication disorders is the right major for me?
I am a senior in high school, interested in pursuing speech therapy as a future career.
What is the hardest step of becoming a doctor who specializes in labor and delivery?
My name is Sophia and I’m 13 years old, my dream career is to be a labor and delivery specialist and I want to know what are some of the harder steps of being a labor and delivery Doctor and I will also like to know what are some thing I can do at a young age to be prepared or know more about...
What most prepared you for college and medical school applications? ?
I am getting ready to graduate and I plan on starting off by going to a community college then going off to a 4-year university in order to apply for medical school. How should I prepare for all of these plans that will change my life?
How can I make sure I keep a my humanity when working in the ED?
How can I make sure that I don’t begin to take the humanity out of patient care by dissociating and looking at them as a “patient” and not as a “person.” I am an aspiring nurse and a high school senior with an internship in the PCU, CCU, and ED.
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