
About
Stacey Rimikis is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at New York University's Steinhardt School. She holds a Ph.D. from NYU Steinhardt, an M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from Queens College (CUNY), and a B.A. from NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study.
Her clinical and research expertise focuses on acquired neurogenic communication disorders, including aphasia and neurocognitive disorders. Her research examines language processing mechanisms in both impaired and unimpaired populations, with recent work exploring phonological patterns' impact on morphological impairment and semantic processing's role in lexical retrieval.
Dr. Rimikis is a certified speech-language pathologist (ASHA) specializing in adult and geriatric communication and swallowing impairments. She is licensed in New York State and actively contributes to clinical education through her directorship of the Master of Science program.
Find Stacey Rimikis elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- TTeresa L. KiernanLong Island University · Assistant Professor
Alison LemkeUniversity of Iowa · Visiting Assistant Professor
Bridget PatekMarquette University · Adjunct Assistant Professor
Nancy VidalIona University · Associate Professor
Beth AhoSamford University · Medical Educator
Alyssa KellyUniversity of Pittsburgh · Researcher