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Jane Grothaus is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Her work focuses on the intersection of executive functions, healthcare professions, and communication disorders.
- Doctorate in Special Education with a concentration in Communication Disorders (Old Dominion University, 2018)
- Master's in Speech-Language Pathology (Ohio State University, 1999)
- Bachelor's degrees in Speech-Language Pathology (Butler University, 1997) and Public/Corporate Communications (Butler University, 1994)
- MBA in Leadership (Case Western Reserve University, 2012)
Research interests include:
- Executive functions in healthcare professions
- Graduate student placement and clinical experiences
- Stuttering and neurogenic communication disorders
- Dysphagia assessment and treatment
- Neurological disease impact on speech-language pathology
Teaching areas span anatomy/physiology, diagnostic methods, voice disorders, motor speech disorders, and articulation/phonology disorders at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Professional affiliations:
- American Speech-Language Hearing Association
Contact: roitschj2@unk.edu | (308) 865-8300 | Office: COE A103
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