Kimberly Caul
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Expert in providing patient-centered, speech language pathology services for stroke and brain injury survivors; and engaging in outreach and advocacy for patients and professionals
Clinical Associate Professor and Speech Language Pathologist; Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders College of Letters and Science University Health Services School of Education School of Medicine and Public Health Work: 608-262-1382 — Home and cell phones available upon request caul@wisc.edu Home page
Topics
- Evaluation and treatment of communication disorders secondary to stroke and brain injury
- Evaluation and treatment of social communication needs secondary to an array of medical and educational diagnoses.
- Evaluation, consultation and supports provided in the area of Assistive Technology (AT) and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Evaluation and treatment for young adults with developmental disabilities
Achievements
- American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Ambassador for Wisconsin
- National (ASHA) and State (WSHA) Presentations across a variety of topics, including concussion care, graduate student supervision and community outreach
- Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS)
- Developed UW Speech and Hearing Clinic Concussion Services (https://csd.wisc.edu/clinic/concussion-services/)