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Question 11 of 28 for our Speech Pathology Mock Interview

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Question 11 of 28

Describe your clinical experience during your internship or residency programs.

"In my undergraduate training, I worked both in and out of the classroom on volunteer activities that placed me in both educational and hospital settings working with speech pathology teams. I have integrated experience within the hospital setting as part of a medical team involving speech-language pathologists, and I have been able to observe the evaluation and treatment of multiple types of patients."

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How to Answer: Describe your clinical experience during your internship or residency programs.

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Speech Pathology job interview.

  • 11. Describe your clinical experience during your internship or residency programs.

      How to Answer

      Think about the highlights of any clinical experience you had and outline them at a high level. If you were exposed to any unique situations, now is the time to share them! Your unique exposure will set you apart from other candidates and may land you the job!



      Written by Heather Douglass

      Entry Level

      "As I'm interviewing now, I am currently participating in my fellowship in a large hospital. As part of a large team of therapists there, I am being exposed to a wide variety of patients and conditions. I have worked with adults and children experiencing conditions like stroke, TBI, cardiac arrest, chemical dependency and mental health disorders. This experience is providing me with a well-rounded base when I enter my first job as an SLP."

      Written by Ryan Brunner

      Answer Example

      "In my undergraduate training, I worked both in and out of the classroom on volunteer activities that placed me in both educational and hospital settings working with speech pathology teams. I have integrated experience within the hospital setting as part of a medical team involving speech-language pathologists, and I have been able to observe the evaluation and treatment of multiple types of patients."

      Written by Heather Douglass