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Meet Some Former Students

Simon Pawlowski, MSc, Aud - Class of 2024

Simon Pawlowski worked for many years as an entomologist, however, he began to find the long hours of lab work isolating. Pawlowski searched for a new career path that would allow him to work more directly with people. Through research, career aptitude tests, and recommendations from the Wolfville Hearing Clinic, he discovered the field of audiology

Grad Profile

Attiya Purficati Fu帽e, MSc, S-LP - SCSD Class of 2022

I am so passionate about bilingual language development and education! I grew up going to French Immersion, studied French during my undergrad, had a bilingual internship with the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial, and completed a Certificate in Francophone Practice for Speech-Language Pathology through the University of Alberta, concurrent to this degree. I also completed my graduate research project regarding bilingual language development under Dr. Patricia Cleave. It is so important to me to be able to provide the best possible services to my clients, and I recognize that, in speech-language pathology especially, this includes being able to support them in the language in which they are most comfortable. I hope that this field will grow to include more and more multilingual and multicultural clinicians so that we can truly meet the needs of those who require our services.

Grad Profile

Melanie Santhikumar, MSc, Aud - SCSD Class of 2021

Alison Bartlett , MSc, Aud - SCSD Class of 2019

GRAD PROFILE: FULFILLING HER DREAMS

Alison Bartlett, Faculty of Health

Dawn Morrison - May 30, 2019

Alison Bartlett graduated on May 30, 2019 from the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders this week. We sat down for a conversation about her experience and what's next.

What is the most exciting thing about graduating?

Being able to apply everything I鈥檝e learned in the program so that I can start making a difference in people鈥檚 lives. It feels almost surreal to finally be able to call myself an Audiologist!鈥

What will you miss most about Dal and your program?

鈥淒efinitely the people! Our program is very small and you end up spending a lot of time together over the course of three years, so we became more of a family than classmates. Also, the faculty and staff are exceptional and they truly want you to succeed. I鈥檓 really going to miss all of their support and guidance.鈥

I understand you are now working at your placement. Can you describe your placement experience and how you benefitted from it?

鈥淵es, I am! I could not have asked for better placement experience. My Clinical Educator provided me with enough independence to learn and grow more confident in my skills, but also endless amounts of support, guidance, and encouragement when I needed it. I think that the course work in school is fundamental is gaining the knowledge that you need to be successful, but the biggest benefit of my placement experience was learning how to apply that knowledge to real-world situations.鈥

Where are you from originally and what brought you to Dal?

鈥淚鈥檓 originally from Nashwaak Bridge, New Brunswick. When I started researching Universities that offered an Audiology program, Dal was at the top of my list. I had heard a lot of great things about the program from previous Dal graduates and loved that they also include a research project as part of the degree.鈥
 
What are some of your fondest memories looking back on your time at Dal?

鈥淚n October, we were fortunate enough to get to go to Niagara Falls for the Canadian Academy of Audiology (CAA) conference. It was such a great experience! I think another would have to be our research project presentation day. It was so fun and exciting see everyone present their hard work!鈥

What鈥檚 next for you?

鈥淰ery exciting things! I am so fortunate to be working as an Audiologist for Hearing Institute Atlantic! They have provided me with an incredible opportunity that will allow me to fulfill my dream of providing audiological services to more rural communities.鈥