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Ms. Kathering BrueckMs. Katherine Brueck, MS, CCC-SLP

Clinical Instructor

Harriet Barker Cramer Hall, 230A

(414) 288-4516

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Degrees

M.S.

Speech - Language Pathology,
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, 2002

B.S.

Speech Pathology and Audiology,
Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, 2000

Certification and Licensure

  • Teaching License- Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (2002-Present)
  • License in Speech Language Pathology- State of Wisconsin (2002-Present)
  • Certified Provider of Vital Stimulation for Dysphagia Treatment (November 2007-Present)

Current Projects

  • Director of Phonology and Language with Literacy Preschool- September 2008-Present
  • Clinical Instruction in Speech Language Pathology- MU campus clinic
  • Instructor for Articulation and Phonological Disorders- Spring 2009

Honors

  • January 2004: Associate of the Month- Mercy Residential and Rehabilitation Center. Award for outstanding service and dedication to profession.
  • August 2009: Caring Plus Award- Mercy Residential and Rehabilitation Center.  Award for demonstration of integrity, care, professionalism, compassion, and respect to staff and residents of rehabilitation facility.

Professional Involvement

  • Member of American Speech Language Hearing Association, June 2002-Present
  • Member of Wisconsin Speech Hearing Association, June 2002-Present

Professional Development

Continuing Education Coursework completed in the following areas:

  • Treatment of Reading Impairments in the Early Years: Grades (K-6); Cardinal Stritch University (3 credits)
  • Treatment of Reading Impairments in the Later Years: Grades (6-12); Cardinal Stritch University (3 credits)
  • Treatment of Voice Disorders
  • Treatment of Memory Impairment
  • Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders
  • Treatment of Tracheostomy and Ventilator Dependent Patients
  • Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for the treatment of Dysphagia

Courses

Articulation and Phonological Disorders- Spring 2009, Marquette University

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