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Sarah E. Wallace
PhD, CCC-SLP
Sarah E. Wallace is an associate professor and program director for the Adult Language and Cognition Clinic in the Speech-Language Pathology Department at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She also directs the Communication and Cognition Lab. Dr. Wallace is a certified speech-language pathologist with clinical experience providing services to individuals with acquired communication disorders. At Duquesne University, she teaches the following graduate courses: Aphasia in Adults, Neurocognitive Communication Disorders, Augmentative and Alternative Communication With Lab, and Capstone in Evidence-Based Practice. She also provides multiple guest lectures within the health science departments focused on augmentative and alternative communication and interprofessional roles and responsibilities. Dr. Wallace regularly leads interprofessional education learning opportunities for Duquesne University students, including a Grand Rounds Workshop that hosts over 400 students each year. In addition to her classroom and clinic teaching responsibilities, Dr. Wallace often mentors student research projects, including interprofessional thesis and dissertation projects with students from the departments of Speech-Language Pathology and Psychology.
Dr. Wallace currently serves as the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Special Interest Group 2 coordinator and contributes in multiple service roles to the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences.
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