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Michaela Lamar

Cincinnati,OH

Summary

Dedicated and compassionate Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow. Proficient in diagnosing and treating speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in adult and geriatric patients. Skilled in developing personalized, evidence-based therapy plans, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and educating families. Committed to high-quality patient care and ongoing professional development, aiming to enhance patient recovery and quality of life.

Work History

Clinical Practicum

Mercy Hospital - Fairfield
  • Rotated between the Acute Rehab, Outpatient, and Acute inpatient settings
  • Evaluated and diagnosed patients with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders using standardized assessments and clinical observations.
  • Conducted thorough evaluations of patients' swallowing abilities, leading to appropriate recommendations for diet modifications or further medical referrals when necessary.

Clinical Practicum

Oak Hills School District
  • Helped to manage a full caseload of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, providing individualizes speech and language intervention.
  • Utilized augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems to enhance communication abilities.
  • Monitored and documented student progress, adjusting therapy plans as necessary.

Clinical Practicum

UC Ultrasound R Clinic
  • Participated in an intensive program focused on remediating the /r/ sound using biofeedback with ultrasound technology.
  • Utilized ultrasound biofeedback to provide visual feedback on tongue placement and movement.
  • Developed and implemented individualized treatment plans to address /r/ sound production challenges.

Clinical Practicum

Headstart
  • Managed caseload of 14 students
  • Conducted informal and formal speech and language assessments
  • Created push-in lesson plans to facilitate language development for whole group classrooms
  • Collaborated with clinical supervisors, other graduate students, and facility staff members.

Life Skills Aide

Marcie Bachrach
  • Worked one-on-one with an adult with developmental delays
  • Aided with reading and literacy skills
  • Practiced community integration on a college campus
  • Created routine of healthy eating and fitness habits.

Clinical Informatics Specialist

Oak Street Health
  • Observed and recorded patient encounters/examinations
  • Documented patient information, history, and diagnoses
  • Assisted in medical management
  • Consulted with the care team and other providers on patient needs.

Education

Master of Arts: Speech-Language Pathology -

University of Cincinnati
08.2024

Bachelor of Science: Communication Sciences and Disorders -

University of Cincinnati
04.2020

Skills

  • Dysphagia Management
  • Aphasia Treatment
  • Language Evaluation
  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Multicultural Sensitivity
  • Therapeutic Techniques

Timeline

Clinical Practicum

Mercy Hospital - Fairfield

Clinical Practicum

Oak Hills School District

Clinical Practicum

UC Ultrasound R Clinic

Clinical Practicum

Headstart

Life Skills Aide

Marcie Bachrach

Clinical Informatics Specialist

Oak Street Health

Master of Arts: Speech-Language Pathology -

University of Cincinnati

Bachelor of Science: Communication Sciences and Disorders -

University of Cincinnati
Michaela Lamar