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Question 2 of 28 for our Speech Pathology Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 28

What is the importance of the administrative work performed by a Speech Language Pathologist?

"As a successful SLP, I need to put a high priority on staying organized throughout my workday so I can document as necessary. Great patient care relies on timely documentation because patient referrals count on great record keeping. To ensure that I can keep accurate records on my patient, keeping an organized schedule is very important. I keep free time in my schedule to be able to keep on my documentation."

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  • 2. What is the importance of the administrative work performed by a Speech Language Pathologist?

      How to Answer

      As a Speech Language Pathologist, documentation of patient records is extremely important. On top of that, being organized throughout your day is also important. Your interviewer is looking to see both how you stay organized and how you prioritize patient documentation. Be sure to talk about the importance of timely and accurate patient documentation.

      Written by Heather Douglass

      Entry Level

      "As a new graduate entering the field, I am a very organized person that understands the importance of the administrative side of the job. Communication among providers and other healthcare professionals is key for a patients well-being and this communication starts with solid charting. I have experience working on an EMR and am confident in my ability to learn a new system if necessary."

      Written by Ryan Brunner

      Answer Example

      "As a successful SLP, I need to put a high priority on staying organized throughout my workday so I can document as necessary. Great patient care relies on timely documentation because patient referrals count on great record keeping. To ensure that I can keep accurate records on my patient, keeping an organized schedule is very important. I keep free time in my schedule to be able to keep on my documentation."

      Written by Heather Douglass

      Experienced

      "The administrative side of being a Speech Pathologist is very important in my day to day work. I begin each day by laying out my patient schedule. If I have downtime in between patients and potential travel, I make time for patient documentation and other administrative tasks. I fully utilize my smartphone and calendar to keep me organized through each day. I have become very efficient working on an EMR to document patient notes as well."

      Written by Ryan Brunner