- Brain Injury
Biography
Stephanie Teale-Sanchez completed her master’s degree at Baylor University and is a licensed speech-language pathologist. She has worked as a medical speech-language pathologist her entire career and has served medically complex infants in the NICU as well as geriatric patients in acute, subacute, home health, and outpatient settings.
She has been certified in Lee Silverman Voice Training (LSVT), vital stimulation for dysphagia with children and adults, Neonatal Oral-Motor Assessment Scale (NOMAS) and Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile (MBSImP). Her specialties include working with neonate and adult patients with dysphagia, modified barium swallow studies, tracheostomy/ventilator needs, and traumatic brain injury. Professor Teale-Sanchez has had previous teaching experience as a guest lecturer at Arizona State University and Texas Tech Health Sciences, and as clinical director at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
Education
- M.S. - Baylor University
- B.S. - University of Arizona