CSP 051: The Growth of Telepractice
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There is no denying that telepractice has established an important place for itself among the many service delivery models in existence today. In this episode, I chat with Kristin Martinez of PresenceLearning, about the use of teletherapy in speech pathology. Kristin talks about her own history as a teletherapy provider and answers a number of commonly heard questions about the nature of this medium. Kristin's bio: Kristin Martinez, M.A., CCC-SLP, received her M.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder and has been a speech-language pathologist for 19 years. Kristin served students in her local school district and in private practice for 13 years before starting as a telepractitioner with PresenceLearning in 2013. Kristin has presented on the topic of teletherapy nationwide and currently serves as the Head of Clinical Standards and Outreach for PresenceLearning. Links: An Interview on PresenceLearning's website with Kristin A blog post on speechtherapypd.com written by Kristin on the topic of teletherapy (this is the 1st of a four-part series) Special Interest Division 18 (SIG 18) If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to lend your support, please consider leaving a review on whatever platform you use to listen to podcasts. You can also check out my website www.conversationsinspeech.com for more information about the show.
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