Associate Lecturer (Teaching Specialist (Clin))
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Paige is a Lecturer (Teaching Specialist) in the Speech Pathology program at Flinders University and a clinical educator at the Flinders University allied health clinic Health2Go.
Paige is an early career speech pathologist with clinical experience in aged care and fluency, working across a number of rehabilitation and community settings. Paige also has a particular interest in literacy development amongst school aged children.
Paige is currently completing her PhD, investigating the design and implementation of preventative voice care for Australian teachers in line with contemporary adult learning theories. Paige is interested in the application of such theory to WIL in speech pathology, particularly in her role as clinical educator and as a team member investigating the use of clinical simulation in speech pathology.
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) (BSP)
Topic Coordinator:
Professional Studies and Communication Sciences 2 - SPTH9123
Tutor:
Professional Studies and Communication Sciences 2 - SPTH9123
Communication Development and Disorders: Birth-Preschool - SPTH2901
Clinical Educator:
Leading and coordinating the Fluency Student Clinic, located in Sturt Campus in the multi-diisciplinary allied health clinic, Health2Go.
Supervision of students in their 1st Roster WIL placement.