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The Welch-Schmidt Center at the University of Central Missouri conducts virtual group vocal training with Parkinson’s patients. The group sessions are meant to benefit not only the patients, but the UCM students who are training them. “I think that it’s a great experience for us students to have, one, the experience of group therapy because that could be an aspect that we see in our future careers, and two, working with people with Parkinson’s because that’s also another big population that we can work with in the future,” Lindsey Bogart, second-year speech language pathology graduate student, said.

Welch-Schmidt Center Receives Parkinson Voice Project Grant

Written by Matthew Goldsmith, News Editor November 2, 2021

  The nonprofit organization Parkinson Voice Project named the Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders at the University of Central Missouri as a recipient of its 2021 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD...

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Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders a Staple at UCM

Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders a Staple at UCM

Written by Madeline Turner November 18, 2019

The Welch-Schmidt Center for Communication Disorders has been a staple on the UCM campus since its inception in 1971, but it’s easy to walk past the center without knowing exactly what they do. Kaitlyn...

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UCM Communication Disorders Expands Clinic

Written by Katlin Younts November 15, 2019

The Welch-Schmidt Center for Communications Disorders at the University of Central Missouri has expanded and is now working with clients who have Parkinson's Disease.  A Parkinson Voice Project Grant...

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Madisen Sherman accepts the MSHA Most Outstanding Graduate Award April 6 at Tan-Tar-A Resort in Osage Beach, Missouri. (Photo submitted by Kimberly Stewart/For the Muleskinner)

Comm. disorders grad student honored by MSHA

Written by Jason Brown April 24, 2019

UCM’s speech-language pathology program features an in-house clinic as well as 100% job placement for graduates and recently had a six-year student recognized as the Missouri Speech-Language and Hearing...

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