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About Megan Walls

Megan (Black) Walls ’13’14, MS, CCC-SLP earned her bachelor of science in speech-language pathology, with a minor in child psychology and helping professions from University of the Pacific in 2013. She earned her master of science in speech-language pathology from University of the Pacific in 2014. Walls is a member of the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association, the California Speech Language Hearing Association and the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Walls always knew she wanted to work in a helping profession. She was introduced to speech-language pathology as a junior in high school when her younger brother started speech therapy.

What she loves about Pacific is the opportunity students have to develop their individual clinical style. She also appreciates the way students at Pacific have the opportunity to experience different practice settings. From personal experience, she knows that diverse clinical experiences allow students to explore different practice settings as they plan their careers in speech-language pathology. Her goal in her role at Pacific is to serve as a mentor and resource for students in their clinical practice; during their time at Pacific and after graduation when they enter their own professional careers.

As a speech-language pathologist she has focused on pediatric and adult dysphagia. Her area of expertise is pediatric feeding disorders and she has experience working in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

She enjoys baking, crafting and exploring new places. Her dream is to visit every Disney theme park in the world.

Positions

2020 - Present Assist Clin Prof/Clin Edu Dir, University of the Pacific School of Health Sciences
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Speech–Language–Hearing Association
Present Member, California Speech Language Hearing Association
Present Member, Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Courses

  • SLPA 103 — Clinical Methods II
  • SLPA 287A — Internship in Speech-Language Pathology
  • SLPA 287B — Fieldwork in Speech-Language Pathology

Education

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2014 MS, Speech-Language Pathology, University of the Pacific
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2013 Minor, Child Psychology, University of the Pacific
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2013 BS, Speech-Language Pathology, University of the Pacific
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