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Brianna R.

Dorsey
964 Ropp Drive Martinsburg, WV 25403
(304) 820-9094
bri.dorsey8@gmail.com
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Education:
Longwood University, Farmville, VA 2016-Present
 Master of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders
 Anticipated Graduation, May 2018
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 2012-2016
 Bachelor of Science Degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology
 Minor: Communication Studies

Organizational Activities:
National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association 2015-Present
Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia Conference March 2017
 Student Research Presenter
President of West Virginia University Chapter of NSSLHA 2015-2016
 Coordinated Mountain State Speech and Hearing Conference April 2016
West Virginia State Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference April 2016
 Student Poster Presenter

Clinical Experience:
Valley Health
Graduate Student Clinician January 2018-Present
 Perform diagnostic evaluations; develop goals and document progress on goals;
provide intervention in acute care and outpatient rehabilitation settings in the areas
of: swallowing/dysphagia impairment, language disorders, aphasia, apraxia,
dysarthria, cognitive communication disorders, articulation, fluency, and
communication modalities (AAC); create and carry out individualized treatment
plans; participate as part of an interdisciplinary team; documentation following
treatment sessions
O. B. Gates Elementary School
Graduate Student Clinician September 2017-December 2017
 Conducted evaluations and composed evaluation reports; composed lesson plans
and provided treatment for articulation, language, social/pragmatics, and Deaf/Hard
of Hearing population and documented data following therapy sessions
Longwood University Speech Hearing Learning Services
Graduate Student Clinician August 2016-September 2017
 Conducted evaluations and composed evaluation reports; developed long-term and
short-term goals, composed treatment plans and lesson plans; provided treatment
for articulation, language, and social difficulties; documented therapy outcomes in
SOAP notes following therapy sessions
West Virginia University Speech Center
Undergraduate Student Therapy Assistance August 2015-December 2015
 Obtained observation hours and clinical assistant experience (twenty-five hours of
speech therapy observation and fifty minutes of intervention)
References:
Shannon Salley, SLP-D, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor, Clinical Supervisor salleysw@longwood.edu
Wendy J. Pulliam, M.S., CCC-SLP Director of Clinical Education pulliamwj@longwood.edu
Stephanie Bailey, M.S., CCC-SLP Clinical Supervisor baileysw2@longwood.edu
Karla Murphy, M.S., CCC-SLP Clinical Supervisor karla_murphy@ccpsnet.net
Lindsey Frye, M.S., CCC-SLP Clinical Supervisor lfrye@valleyhealthlink.com
Jessica Wyatt, M.S., CCC-SLP Clinical Supervisor jwyatt@valleyhealthlink.com

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