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CF Position in the New Mexico VA Health Care System

The New Mexico VA Health Care System is pleased to announce a speech-language pathology clinical fellowship (CF) position for the 2020-21 year. The Clinical Fellowship provides a well-rounded experience in the evaluation and treatment of adults in all areas of medical speech pathology including dysphagia, speech and language disorders, cognitive disorders, voice disorders, and tracheostomy. Specialty areas in head & neck cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, TBI, trach/vent, AAC, and transgender voice are also offered.  Our department serves inpatients, outpatients (in-clinic and telehealth), and rehabilitation residents of the Community Living Center.

Over the course of this year long rotation,  the Clinical Fellow can expect to have a combination of inpatient and outpatient experience to include training in swallow evaluations (bedside, fluoroscopic, and endoscopic), endoscopic voice evaluations (flexible and rigid), post laryngectomy voice restoration, language and cognitive therapy, participation in comprehensive rehab teams for ALS, Parkinson’s, and Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), as well as assistive technology for augmentative communication. The CF will work with a variety of specialty services and teams via interdisciplinary rounds and collaboration, including: Otolaryngology, General Medicine Hospitalist teams, Nursing, Neurology, Neuropsychology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Nutrition, SCI, and Primary Care.

Located in the high desert of northern New Mexico, Albuquerque experiences four seasons a year which allows for the enjoyment of one of the most diverse geographical regions in the country year-round. Running along the Rio Grande trail, hiking, mountain and road biking, climbing, boating, and winter sports are all within a 20 minute to 2-hour drive.   Albuquerque has a unique and rich culture, southwest cuisine, and thriving local brewery scene.  The University and downtown have a variety of shops, restaurants, and monthly activities.  The world-renowned Balloon Fiesta is hosted every October.

The position is tentatively scheduled to begin the Summer or Fall of 2020 and is a full time (Monday-Friday) 12 month position, with a compensation package that includes salary, health benefits, and sick & annual leave.

 

Instructions to apply:

Email the following to Rebecca.Brinkerhoff@va.gov:

  • Letter of interest
  • Resume
  • Two letters of recommendation from faculty or clinical supervisors (should be included in PDF packet)
  • Graduate transcript (may be unofficial)

Please send documents as a single PDF. Email subject should read “LAST NAME_2020 CFY”.

All application packets must be received by close of business (5pm MST) on Monday, February 3rd, 2020. Interviews for selected applicants will be scheduled for Feb 2020 (in person or via videoconference).  Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. 

For further information or questions, please contact Rebecca Brinkerhoff at Rebecca.Brinkerhoff@va.gov or (505) 265-1711 x2135.

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