
Kaitlin
Dondorf, M.S., CCC-SLP is a Speech-Language
Pathologist and a 4th year doctoral student at Adelphi
University. She received her B.A. degree from SUNY New
Paltz in 2006 and her M.S. degree in Communication
Sciences and Disorders from Adelphi University in 2008.
Kaitlin is currently employed at the North Shore Center
for Speech, Language and Swallowing Disorders and her
primary interests focus on adults with neurogenic
communication and swallowing disorders. In addition, she
is an adjunct instructor and clinical supervisor at LIU
Post. Kaitlin looks forward to completing research in
the areas of aphasia and dysphagia management.
Renee
Laura Fabus, PhD, CCC-SLP, TSHH, is an associate
professor and the director of The Neural Bases of Speech
and Swallowing Disorders Laboratory in the Department of
Communication Sciences and Disorders at Adelphi
University. She teaches graduate courses in speech
disorders, motor speech disorders, advanced anatomy, and
dysphagia. She received her bachelor’s degree at New
York University in psychology, her master’s degree in
speech-language pathology from Teachers College,
Columbia University in New York and her Ph.D. from The
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at Columbia
University. Dr. Fabus has been a certified
Speech-Language Pathologist for 22 years and has
practiced in a variety of medical settings. She has
taught and supervised programs in the New York City area
and published in areas of articulation and language
disorders, aphasia, and stuttering. She previously
published a book (with a colleague Cyndi Stein Rubin)
entitled, A Guide to Clinical Assessment and
Professional Report Writing in Speech-Language Pathology
published by Cengage Learning and a DVD entitled,
Clinical Case Studies of Children with Articulation and
Phonological Disorders (with colleagues Terry Hausner
Gozdziewski and Julia Yudes-Kuznetsov) by Plural
Publishers. She was also a previous president of the
Long Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Selene
Gatzonis, M.S. CCC-SLP, TSSLD is a Speech-Language
Pathologist Clinical Fellow & a former ESL Educator. She
received her B.A. from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, her
first Master’s in Education from LIU Post, & her second Master’s in Communication Sciences & Disorders from Adelphi University. Selene
is currently employed as a bilingual Speech-Language
Pathologist at the Patchogue-Medford school district in
Patchogue,
New York. Her primary interests are neurogenic
communication disorders, swallowing disorders, and
fluency disorders. Selene was recently awarded the New
York State Speech Language & Hearing Association’s
graduate student scholarship for her Master’s thesis
research. Selene recently published an article on the
connection between yoga and stuttering intervention in
Contemporary Issues in Communication Sciences and
Disorders (CICSD), a peer reviewed ASHA journal,
with Renee Fabus.
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