Given our understanding of the evolving profession, what is the ideal speech-language pathologist of the future?
Envisioning the ideal SLP of the future is difficult, given the unreliability of most available predictors. It is possible to define values that (a) offer a reminder of the complexity of important roles and (b) should enable an SLP to adapt effectively to the future.
Characteristics of the Ideal SLP
Traits
- Teachable
- Strong ethics
- Good communication skills
- Capable technologically
- Conversant with good business practice
- Curiosity
- Entrepreneurship
- Empathy
- Social consciousness
- Civility
- Objectivity
- Analytic ability
- Patience
- Advocacy for profession
- Positive
- Strong values
Knowledge
- Articulation
- Fluency
- Voice and resonance
- Receptive and expressive language
- Hearing, including the impact on speech and language
- Swallowing
- Cognitive aspects of communication
- Social aspects of communication
- Communication modalities
- Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology
- Acoustic aspects
- Basic science
- Cultural and linguistic competence
- Awareness of other professions and inclination to partner
Skills
- Prevention
- Evaluation
- Intervention
- Advocacy
- Reimbursement
- Research
- Collaboration with other professionals