Pathologist Sentence Examples

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  • The diagnosis often is made by a speech/language pathologist.

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  • Isa Marrs is a board certified pediatric speech language pathologist who specializes in articulation and feeding disorders in children.

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  • However, true assessment of a child's ability to make speech sounds must be done by a speech-language pathologist.

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  • Charcot, who was a good linguist and well acquainted with the literature of his own as well as of other countries, excelled as a clinical observer and a pathologist.

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  • Whatever he touches, lies already dead on the dissecting table, and his skill is that of the analytical pathologist.

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  • T issue analysis by the pathologist divides precancerous changes into low grade or high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL ).

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  • Written by DM Benson, Plant Pathologist, this fact sheet provides information on the pest nematodes, which are microscopic roundworms.

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  • The pathologist who evaluates cancer cells in biopsied tissue designates the cancer as being stage I, II, III, or IV, in terms of the degree of metastasis.

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  • The child's medical history will be taken and the speech-language pathologist will examine the anatomy of the child's mouth and the movements it can make.

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  • Material obtained by biopsy is then examined by a pathologist in order to look for clues as to the cause of the fever.

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  • The speech pathologist will work with the child, the child's family, and any other caregivers to develop a plan to help the child.

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  • The speaking situations can gradually be made more challenging as well, beginning with speaking alone to the pathologist and ending with speaking to a group of people.

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  • Speech and language disorders are usually diagnosed by a speech and language pathologist, often with the help of a pediatrician, audiologist (hearing specialist), and neurologist.

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  • Often the WADT is administered by a special education teacher or a speech/language pathologist.

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  • A speech-language pathologist can provide retraining for weakness in the muscles controlling speech and swallowing.

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  • Depending on the type and cause of the delay, the healthcare team may include a physician, a speech/language pathologist, an audiologist, a psychologist, an occupational therapist, and a social worker.

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  • A speech/language pathologist can teach parents methods for encouraging and enhancing their child's language development.

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  • Lateral and palatal lisps are not found in typical speech development and should be evaluated by a speech-language pathologist.

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  • These children should be seen by a physician to treat the health problems and then referred to a speech-language pathologist to correct the lisp.

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  • The speech-language pathologist finds out whether the child can hear proper speech sounds, and proceeds to read a list of words with specific sounds that the child is having trouble articulating.

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  • In these cases, seeing a speech-language pathologist early in their lives and correcting their lisps could bolster self-confidence and ability to learn.

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  • In this case, counseling is recommended in addition to sessions with a speech-language pathologist.

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  • Thus, many professionals recommended evaluation by a speech-language pathologist for toddlers who displayed language delay.

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  • Eileen studied special education with the hopes of becoming a speech pathologist.

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  • Founded by Dr. Lorraine Meisner, a cell biologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and pathologist Dr. Michael Schinitsky, Cellex-C is a collection of intensive skin formulations designed to combat the signs of aging.

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  • Disease as an entity - as something to which all living matter is subject - is what the pathologist has to recognize and to investigate, and the practical application of the knowledge thus acquired follows as a natural consequence.

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  • Again, the physician as naturalist, though stimulated by the pathologist to delineate disease in its fuller manifestations, yet was hampered in a measure by the didactic method of constructing "types" which should command the attention of the disciple and rivet themselves on his memory; thus too often those incipient and transitory phases which initiate the paths of dissolution were missed.

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  • The advisors ' experience of such meetings is that they stimulate discussion of remediable factors and the pathologist 's contribution is valued.

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  • The best thing you can do is have your child evaluated by a board certified speech language pathologist.

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  • As for finding a speech language pathologist, there are many options available depending on the severity of the problems your child is having and where you live.

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  • However, the ideal situation is to find a speech language pathologist who specializes in the area your child is having the most difficulty.

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  • A research oriented dental career, the oral pathologist consults with other fellow dentists on diseases of the mouth.

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