Emma Finchمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Emma Finch is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at The University of Queensland's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Her work focuses on neurological communication disorders, particularly stroke rehabilitation, aphasia treatment, and dysphagia management. She has contributed to over 100 peer-reviewed publications since 2005, with recent emphasis on telehealth applications, minor stroke recovery, and interdisciplinary clinical practices. Education: PhD in Speech-Language Pathology, The University of Queensland (2007) Research Interests: Her research addresses communication impairments post-stroke, aphasia therapy innovations, and improving healthcare access for neurologically impaired patients. She co-developed the Be Clear speech treatment for dysarthria and pioneered telehealth interventions for aphasia education. Articles Trends: Recent work emphasizes post-stroke recovery pathways, telepractice efficacy, and clinical protocol development for swallowing disorders. Her studies often integrate multidisciplinary perspectives and patient-centered outcomes. Awards: No specific awards listed, though her extensive publication record reflects peer recognition. Grants & Advising: Lead investigator on grants exploring minor stroke aftercare (SUN trial) and aphasia communication partner training. No explicit student advisees listed, but collaborates with postgraduate researchers in stroke rehabilitation. Labs/Teams: Participates in the International Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) and the Brisbane Evidence-Based Language Test development team.







