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Caroline Sprinkle

Port Royal,SC

Summary

Dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist currently looking for a suitable position with a reputable and forward-looking learning institution. A reliable individual with excellent organizational, critical thinking, and active listening skills seeking to expand current skill set. Passionate and motivated with a drive for excellence.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Clinical Fellow

Beaufort Memorial Hospital
Beaufort, SC
07.2023 - Current
  • Diagnose and treat pediatric patients within fluctuating caseload of 40+ with autism, articulation/phonological disorders, receptive/expressive language delays, and feeding and swallowing disorders
  • Complete swallowing, speech, language, and cognition evaluations on weekend rotation schedule and as needed during the week on ICU, ED, acute, and inpatient rehabilitation floors
  • Complete thorough documentation in timely manner through ReDoc and Meditech
  • Communicate effectively across settings with interdisciplinary team and families in regards to patient care
  • Advocate for patients across lifespan and collaborate with caregivers, vendors, and medical professionals to assist in applying for medically necessary equipment such as AAC devices.

Graduate Student Intern

Nash UNC Health Care Acute/Inpatient Center
Rocky Mount, NC
01.2023 - 04.2023
  • Administered diagnostic swallowing, speech, language, cognition, and motor-speech evaluations on ICU, ED, and medical surgical floors
  • Performed, interpreted, and reported results of 3-5 daily MBSS and 3-5 weekly FEES
  • Provided family and patient education on results of clinical findings and plans of care
  • Navigated EPIC Healthcare Management System to review pertinent case history and complete documentation
  • Collaborated with an interdisciplinary team of nurses, doctors, radiologists, case managers, and other therapists.

Graduate Student Intern

Nash UNC Health Care Outpatient Pediatric Center
Rocky Mount, NC
08.2022 - 12.2022
  • Treated and managed caseload of 18 patients aged 2-15 with range of disorders, including autism, speech sound disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, language delay, feeding and swallowing disorders, and cerebral palsy
  • Evaluated and diagnosed patients using CELF-P, CELF-5, GFTA-3, SSI-4 and thorough case history questions.

Graduate Student Clinician

East Carolina University Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic
Greenville, NC
08.2021 - 07.2022
  • Holistically evaluated and treated a wide range of disorders, including autism, speech sound disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, traumatic brain injury, cognitive-communication disorders, and language delays
  • Collaborated with other student clinicians to target diverse speech and language goals of 14 children in a three-week-long early intervention language enrichment camp.

Education

M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders -

East Carolina University
05.2023

B.A. in Religious Studies with minors in Communications and Linguistics -

Wake Forest University
05.2017

Skills

  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Active Listening
  • Assistive Technologies
  • Patient Advocacy
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Attention to Detail
  • Problem-solving aptitude
  • Task Prioritization

Certification

  • Clinical Certificate of Competency (CCC's), 04/2024 to present
  • CPR/AED (BLS), 07/2023 to 07/2025
  • South Carolina Speech-Language Pathology License, 04/2024 to present

Timeline

Clinical Fellow

Beaufort Memorial Hospital
07.2023 - Current

Graduate Student Intern

Nash UNC Health Care Acute/Inpatient Center
01.2023 - 04.2023

Graduate Student Intern

Nash UNC Health Care Outpatient Pediatric Center
08.2022 - 12.2022

Graduate Student Clinician

East Carolina University Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic
08.2021 - 07.2022

M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders -

East Carolina University

B.A. in Religious Studies with minors in Communications and Linguistics -

Wake Forest University
Caroline Sprinkle