Associate Dean, College of Education and Human Services
Department Chair - Social Work/Communication Sciences and Disorders
Associate Professor
SHLS 108
(434) 395-2966
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Dr. Salley has worked as a speech-language pathologist both in schools and healthcare but has more extensive clinical practice in medical settings. Her specific clinical expertise is in pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, dysphagia, and child speech/language disorders.
SHLS Director
Director of Clinical Education
SHLS 110
(434) 395-4972
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Mrs. Frank is a speech therapist who has worked mostly in the school setting. Her clinical expertise includes working with children with a variety of speech-language impairments in local public schools.
Clinical Educator
SHLS 110
(434) 395-2788
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Mrs. Bailey is a speech-language pathologist and clinical educator. Mrs. Bailey brings experiences including work in acute care, long-term care, outpatient rehabilitation, and school-based services.
Areas of professional interest childhood phonological disorders, language disorders, autism.
Associate Professor & Graduate Director (CSD)
SHLS 105
(434) 395-4951
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Dr. Cralidis has worked in many different medical settings including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, and in the ICU. She has also worked in skilled rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and in private practice. Her clinical expertise includes adult neurogenic communication disorders, specifically traumatic injury, stroke and swallowing disorders.
Clinical Audiologist
SHLS 117
(434) 395-2341
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Dr. Eubanks provides hearing test and hearing aid services and teaches the undergraduate Audiology course. She is also the Audiology Faculty Member for the Virginia Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) program. As the mother of a college student she also has a keen interest in classroom acoustics and prevention of noise-induced hearing loss.
Clinical Educator
SHLS 103
(434) 395-4852
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Mrs. Freitag is a speech-language pathologist who has primarily worked to provide school-based services at the elementary and secondary level. She has also gained clinical experience working in acute care, long-term care and outpatient rehabilitation. Areas of professional interest include childhood phonological, language and fluency disorders.
Associate Professor
Department of Social Work and Communication Sciences and Disorders
SHLS 103
(434) 395-4847
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Dr. King has been a speech-language pathologist in Virginia for 20 years, working in public schools, early intervention and has been part of the VCU Cochlear Implant Team. Her clinical expertise includes working with young children and their families using a coaching model.
Assistant Professor, CSDS Department
SHLS 107
(434) 395-2771
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Dr. Wallace worked in a variety of settings as a speech-language pathologist before obtaining her doctorate in Special Education. She worked mainly with pediatrics with language impairment, articulation disorders, autism, hearing impairment, and developmental delay. Erin's clinical expertise and research interests include early childhood and early elementary school children with language delay and problem behaviors.
SHLS 105
(434) 395-2722
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Dr. Walker has been a speech-language pathologist for over 10 years. She was worked in early intervention, public school, and outpatient settings. Her clinical expertise includes working with school-aged and adolescent language and literacy disorders.