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1 June 21, 2016 Kate Krings, MS, CCC-SLP Kelsey Leighton, MS, CCC-SLP

2 Coordinators:  Kate Krings – Schools Emphasis Path: Peds  Kelsey Leighton – Medical/Non-Schools Emphasis Path: Peds or Adults Birth-3 Outpatient/Private Practice Hospital Home health/SNF

3  Familiarize you with the placement process and terminology  Help you decide your tracking (Core)  Help us plan the 2 nd year of your program  Answer your questions!

4 What have you heard about the 2 nd year offsite placements (from students, faculty)? Based on what you’ve heard, what questions come to mind?

5 Under the direction of ASHA certified SLPs (CCC-SLP), you will cover a series of clinical assignments to develop: Clinical competencies across the life-span Independence in the full range of professional responsibilities for practice as an SLP

6 Diagnostic and Treatment assignments Locations on the UW Campus* UW Speech & Hearing Clinic Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Services Center on Human Development & Disability (CHDD) *Note: Special Opportunities may also include Experimental Education Unit (EEU) SPHSC/CHMC Fluency Camp UW Autism Center – Summer Camp Pilot

7 Year 1: Foundational Practica In-clinic rotations: nearly completed Year 2: Clinical Rotations Autumn, Winter, Spring 1 part-time practicum each quarter 2 days/week: Mon, Tue, and/or Thur 16-20 hours per week @ site Summer: Clinical Internship Full time: 40 hours per week

8 The culmination of the Core Master’s program in Speech-Language Pathology Tracked Winter/Spring OR Spring/Summer Completed at sites affiliated with the U.W. Formal affiliation agreement to cover all parties Pre-internship (CORE only) A period of orientation and initial clinical experience Usually a range of 4-12 hours/week Typically.5 to 1.5 days/week for the quarter Internship Directly follows pre-internship quarter

9  Pre-Internship & Internship 1 quarter each, or may be modified depending on site  Terminology 1st quarter is called the Pre-Internship 2 nd quarter is called the Internship  Based on your Tracking Plan:  Tracking timeline  Determine when you are scheduled to complete 555 and 601 or 602

10 Internship Full-time placement = just like an “employee” Usually 40 hours/week (five-8’s; four-10s…) Non-schools: Be prepared to rotate on weekends (unless personal conflict) Saturdays and Sundays are part of many medical settings

11 All are Listed in the Typhon DirectoryTyphon Directory Birth to Three Centers Public Schools Private Schools Outpatient Clinics and Private Practices Hospitals Skilled Nursing Facilities Home Healthcare Agencies

12  Clinical program learning objectives are based on ASHA KASAs (e.g., PSLE = peds Dx skills) Practica: Supervisors make decisions about your rotation based on learning objectives (e.g., caseload, type of cases) Pre/Internship: Fieldwork team makes decisions about your placements based on learning objectives  Program goal (our job) is to prepare you to enter the profession

13  Arranged through the fieldwork coordinator  Please do not make independent inquiries. You can observe/shadow, but not “coordinate.” In most cases, the coordinator makes the placement decision A few sites (local & long-distance) require an application process Formal could require resume, interview Informal could include the same, but more of a face-to-face  When placed, the coordinator will follow-up with all parties for next steps (e.g., onboarding, etc.)

14 Site Availability (fluctuates continuously) Meeting the degree program learning objectives Your clinical performance to date (i.e., SCEs, supervisor feedback) Expert guidance Schools: Kate Krings Non-schools: Kelsey Leighton

15 School vs. Non-school Peds vs. Adult Birth to three, medical setting, voice Any interests that you let us know, we review.

16  Official connection email to you and site from fieldwork coordinator Rolling announcement; all students know approximately 2 weeks before quarter  Email includes instructions Arrange your schedule with supervisor Complete onboarding requirements, if any Prepare learning profile

17 Plan now for transportation regardless of distance Sites from Bellingham to Olympia, Poulsbo to Cle Elum How will you get there? Maintain updated learning profile Be prepared to share your resume Maintain clinical compliance: Alerts on Typhon Act promptly to renew expiring items Be prepared to complete additional items required by site/s (e.g., drug screen, fingerprinting, additional background check) Communicate promptly: Check email twice daily Review and complete learning contract with primary supervisor

18 Continue to gain discipline-specific knowledge and skills to practice as an SLP Continue to develop your professional skills Physical presentation Oral and written communication Teamwork and collaboration Behavior management Self-awareness & self-regulation The goal is for you to answer “what does it take for me to do this job successfully?”

19 Can I get paid to do my Core internships? Typically, no Some school sites have offered a stipend Can I set up my own affiliation? No, we have over 250 affiliations so you have an amazing array of options. Study information – think- share with us – we’ll do the work Can I secure a placement now? Only if out of area site requires commitment now Do the MedSLP students get priority over CoreSLP students? No, each site is open to both degree programs Sites may indicate a preference

20 Graduate Program Adviser: Chrissie Chang Communicate with Chrissie “prn” to: Obtain academic advice or assistance Coursework and class registration questions Implications of program changes/leaves/withdrawals Degree requirements, etc. Discuss & get approval for independent studies or special course offerings Note: UWMC Otolaryngology IS may be available each quarter Discuss any issues that may arise with your program Request for change in program timeframe

21  Complete Learning Profile and upload to Typhon  Review the UW SPHSC Fieldwork Websites: Non-School: https://catalyst.uw.edu/workspace/sphscfw/39520/278619 https://catalyst.uw.edu/workspace/sphscfw/39520/278619 School : https://catalyst.uw.edu/workspace/krings/11766/61455https://catalyst.uw.edu/workspace/krings/11766/61455  Stay posted for Part 2 of this orientation to take place during late summer or autumn quarter, depending on your tracking.  Assignments:  Build your: Diagnostic Protocols Pediatric Adult Resource Binders Pediatric Adult * Revisit the SPHSC Fieldwork sites for Assignment Details


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