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Rehabilitation Medicine
Speech-Language Pathology
Speech-Language Pathologists concentrate on communication and swallowing disorders. These disorders may be the result of neurological impairment, developmental conditions, injury or surgery.
Evaluation and treatment of communication problems may focus on speech production, voice, auditory comprehension, word finding and verbal expression. In addition, other skills such as reading, writing, attention, memory, problem solving, thinking and learning are addressed.
Speech-Language Pathologists hold a Masters Degree and are nationally certified through the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Our Speech-Language Pathology Staff
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NewYork-Presbyterian
Weill Cornell - MaryEllen George, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
(212) 746-0893
mag9154@nyp.org
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NewYork-Presbyterian
Columbia - Ellen A. Goldberg, MA, CCC-SLP
Manager, Speech-Language Pathology
(212) 305-8268
eag9006@nyp.org



