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Nancy Almasi is a Visiting Assistant Professor and Clinical Supervisor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at the University of Iowa. She specializes in pediatric speech and language disorders, with a focus on AAC implementation, peer-mediated interventions, and communication needs following brain injury. Her clinical work spans populations from birth to age 21, addressing speech sound disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and language disorders.
Her research and presentations emphasize improving clinical practices in early childhood education and school-based settings. Recent work includes analyzing peer-mediated intervention outcomes and graduate student clinician practicum experiences. Though no formal awards are listed, her contributions to clinical education and AAC strategies are highlighted in her professional activities.
As a clinical supervisor, she coordinates training for graduate students in school-based practicum environments. She teaches courses like CSD 4145 (Developmental Language Disorders) and CSD 5104 (Language Disorders in School-Aged Children). Her address is listed at the Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Center in Iowa City.




