
معرفی
Anu Subramanian is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Iowa, where she serves as the Director of Clinical Programs for Speech-Language Pathology. Her work focuses on clinical education, teaching courses on reducing disparities in communication sciences and disorders (CSD), counseling, and supervisory practices. She actively contributes to departmental and professional committees, including ASHA and CAPCSD.
Her research interests span fluency disorders, cultural competence in clinical supervision, and accessibility in clinical education. She has investigated topics such as stuttering’s impact on labor market outcomes, bibliotherapy for adults who stutter, and strategies to enhance clinician-client alliances through session questionnaires and narrative training.
Notable trends in her publications include a focus on accommodations in clinical training, cultural diversity in supervision, and interdisciplinary approaches to clinical education. Subramanian has presented at major conferences like ASHA and CAPCSD, though some events were canceled due to the pandemic and transitioned to webinars.





