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Mitzi Brammer, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is an Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in the Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences department at Saint Louis University's Doisy College of Health Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Missouri, alongside master's and bachelor's degrees in Speech-Language Pathology from Arkansas State University.
Her research focuses on student and faculty resilience in higher education, language-literacy relationships in K-12 students, interprofessional practice, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She has led numerous grants addressing these areas, including studies on neurodiversity-affirming interventions and inclusive practices within health sciences education.
Brammer has presented internationally on topics such as interprofessional collaboration in dysphagia management, resilience-building strategies for educators, and evidence-based vocabulary instruction. Her work spans academic, clinical, and policy domains, emphasizing interdisciplinary solutions to complex challenges in healthcare and education.
- Grants & Awards:
- Organization for Autism Research grant proposal (2023), SLU Inclusive Practices Grant (2022), Alpha Eta Honor Society Induction (2021)
- ASHA Faculty Development Institute Award (2019), NEH Summer Stipend Grant submission (2019)
- Repeated ACE awards for continuing education (since 2003)
She has advised over 25 adjunct faculty in online education and contributed to professional development programs for speech-language pathologists and special educators. Her teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses in communication sciences and disorders, emphasizing resilience, professional ethics, and interdisciplinary practice.




