Clinical faculty members and clinical educators provide a meaningful contribution to the ongoing clinical education of the School’s students. They are deeply valued members of the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences.
Clinical Educators
Clinical educators are trained clinicians with Master’s degrees, who are involved in the clinical training of SASS students. While these clinicians do not hold an appointment with the University, they are an integral part of the School’s clinical training program.
Clinical Faculty
Clinical faculty members hold a non-tenure track appointment at the University, and are involved in the clinical instruction of students in community settings. In most instances, these individuals are employed by agencies or institutions other than the University. Some clinical faculty members are also engaged in research and classroom instruction. Clinical faculty members may access University benefits, which are made available in recognition of the significant contribution they make to the School, Faculty of Medicine, and community. For the most up-to-date listing of clinical faculty members, visit the Vancouver Academic Calendar.
Community of Practice
Visit our Community of Practice site for a wealth of information and resources for clinical educators and clinical faculty, including:
- Externship schedules, policies, learning modules, and handbooks
- Information about the School’s clinical coordinators
- How you can get involved with the School’s community and clinical training program
- Information and nomination forms for the Elizabeth MacLeod Award for Excellence in Clinical Education (Speech-Language Pathology) and the Noelle Lamb Award for Excellence in Clinical Education (Audiology)