Clinical Faculty

 

Julie Williams, M.S. Ed CCC-SLP

Clinical Supervisor
Stroke Support Group Coordinator

E143 Thompson Hall
(716) 673-4618
Julie.Williams@fredonia.edu
Julie Williams, Clinical Supervisor, SUNY Fredonia, Stroke Head Injury Support Group Coordinator

Education

State University of New York at Fredonia
Master of Science Speech Pathology
Bachelor of Science in Education, Speech and Hearing Handicapped

Work Experience

  • SUNY Fredonia
  • Therapeutic Link for Children
  • Willcare
  • Elderwood Affiliates
  • McAuley Seton Home Care
  • Our Lady of Victory Head Trauma Rehabilitation Unit

Affiliations

  • American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA)
  • New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NYSSLHA)
  • Speech-Language and Hearing Association of Western New York (SHAWNY)
  • University Connections-Lingui Systems
  • Special Olympics
  • Easter Seals-People with Disabilities
  • American Red Cross

Specialty Areas

Adult neurological disorders specific to cognitive/linguistic impairments, aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia, voice and swallowing disorders.

Special Certifications

  • Certified to provide Vital Stim therapy
  • Certified to perform neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) therapy
  • Certified to perform deep pharyngeal neuromuscular stimulation (DPNS) technique
  • Certified to perform PROMPT technique
  • Award for Continuing Education (ACE) 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009

Statement

Mrs. William's has had experience working with both children and adults in a variety of settings including acute care hospital, rehabilitation units, home health care, outpatient clinics, early intervention services and subacute and long term health care facilities. Mrs. Williams also teaches the courses Dysphagia and Counseling for the Speech Language Pathologist at the graduate level and is a full time Clinicial Supervisor at the Youngerman Center for Communicaiton Disorders at SUNY Fredonia.

Additional Information:

Mrs. Williams was also instrumental in starting the Aphasia Stroke Support Group at the Youngerman Center in the Fall of 2004.

 


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