SLP Praxis Medical Courses Bundle
Includes Adult Speech Language & Cognition, Dysphagia & Feeding, Voice, and Cleft Lip & Palate
of the SLP medical course bundle
Perfect for someone wanting to supplement the medical subject areas
Provides a highly interactive way to study
Delivers tutoring instruction via an asynchronous format
Helps you remember the important parts of each subject area
Here are the courses that are included in your bundle.
Online Courses
Review adult receptive-expressive language areas, cognitive communication and motor speech disorders. Covers Aphasia, Right Hemisphere, Dementia, TBI, Apraxia and Dysarthria. A comprehensive and interactive course!
Online Courses
Interactive review of Dysphagia Foundations, Assessment, Diagnostics and Treatment. It covers both pediatrics and adults and also goes into special issues related to dysphagia, such as tube feeding, passy muir valve and medically fragile patients.
Online Courses
This course covers some main topics relating to voice disorders, assessment, treatment and issues related to resonance. Some special topics included such as alaryngeal voicing and cleft palate. Learn how to plug this content into test questions.
Online Courses
A review of the foundations, assessment and treatment considerations for cleft lip and palate.
Complete the courses in this order:
Test-Taking Strategies & Study Plan
Adult Neurology & Cognition
Dysphagia
Voice & Resonance
Cleft Lip & Palate
from other SLPs who enrolled in the medical bundle
➡️ If you find yourself thinking, "I haven't worked much with adults or in medical settings"... this bundle is for you!
➡️ If you've come close to passing the praxis but you just need to supplement some weak areas... this bundle is for you!
It is suggest to pace out the courses in this bundle across 4-5 weeks, depending on your study availability and study plan. Avoid rushing through them so that you can really absorb the content.
If you're focusing on these medical subject areas, you should start studying about 4-5 weeks prior. Generally speaking, it is suggested to start studying about three months before your exam in order to have adequate time to work through all main subject areas.
It is most beneficial to focus on one course at a time and to refrain from bouncing around the topics. Please see the Recommendation at the top of the page indicating the order to work through these courses.
If you begin working through the medical course bundle, and you find that you'd like some additional help, there are options for single tutoring sessions as "a la carte" or a bundle of tutoring sessions. In this case, you may like to reach out and discuss more with the provider.