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Gary J. Rentschler, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Clinical Assistant Professor
Clinic Director
Department of Sppech-Language Pathology
Education:
Ph.D., Speech-Language Pathology, SUNY@Buffalo
M.A., Speech-Language Pathology, SUNY@Buffalo
B.A., Business Administration, Baldwin-Wallace College |
Courses Taught:
Professional Ethics
Legal Issues in Speech-Language Pathology
Fluency Disorders
Clinical Education
Area of Specialty:
Stuttering
Continuing Education and Professional Presentations:
Treatment Strategies for the Emotional Aspects of Stuttering
Stuttering 101: Basics of Effective Therapy
Therapeutic Approaches for the Affective Aspects of Stuttering
Helping School-Aged Children Who Stutter: Building Confident Communicators
Designing Effective Activities for Stuttering Therapy
Professional Ethics: What Every SLP Needs to Know
Awards and Accomplishments:
Speech-Language Pathologist of the Year, 2002
National Stuttering Association Volunteer of the Year, 2006
Vice-Chair, Specialty Board on Fluency Disorders
Board Recognized Fluency Specialists
Professional Narrative:
Dr. Rentschler's interests are focused on preparing students to provide effective therapy for adults and adolescents who stutter. He is involved in local, national, and international stuttering organizations and provides continuing education for speech-language pathologist working with people who stutter.
He serves as Director of the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic and directs the stuttering program at the University. As Coordinator of Clinical Education, Dr. Rentschler oversees student clinical placements in the University Clinic and externship placements in the community.
Phone: 412.396.4204
E-mail: rentschler@duq.edu
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