Three C’s of a Successful Clinical Fellowship

Present Notes:

On this episode of SLP Espresso Discuss, Hallie chats with CF famous person Elizabeth Pozen concerning the real-life ups and downs of that first 12 months out of grad faculty. From navigating interviews and discovering the best mentor, to constructing rapport with college students and getting artistic with out breaking the financial institution, Elizabeth shares her “Three C’s” for a profitable CF and reminds us that falling isn’t failing—it’s simply studying a technique. Whether or not you’re getting into your CF or cheering on somebody who’s, this dialog is full of encouragement, sensible suggestions, and the reminder that being your self is greater than sufficient.

Here is what we realized:

  • Your work issues, even when it doesn’t really feel prefer it.
  • Impression isn’t at all times measurable—however it’s nonetheless actual.
  • Protected, trusting areas assist college students thrive.
  • You’re doing extra than simply assembly targets—you’re altering lives.
  • Remembering your “why” retains you grounded and motivated.

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00:00:00 Hallie: Hey there, SLP. I’ve a fast query for you. What when you may have only one ebook in your shelf that truly will get the challenges of working with center faculty and highschool college students? Properly, it is right here. Properly, really, the preorder is right here, however, hey, I am so excited to let that my model new ebook, The Secondary SLP Information, is accessible for preorder. And whenever you preorder, you get an unique bonus that you simply will not need to miss. 

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00:01:17 Hallie: Welcome to SLP Espresso Discuss, the podcast designed completely for speech language pathologists who work with older college students, grades 4 by means of 12. I’m your host, Hallie Sherman, your SLP behind Speech Time Enjoyable, the Speech Retreat Convention, and the SLP Elevate membership. And I am thrilled to carry you conversations, methods, and insights that offers you the jolt of inspiration that you simply want. Whether or not you are tuning in throughout your morning commute, on a break in between classes, and even throughout a properly deserved leisure time, I’m right here for you each week. Let’s do that, SLPs.

00:01:57 Hallie: Hey. Hey. And welcome to a different episode of SLP Espresso Discuss. This episode is for you, CFs. So the place are you? And even when you’re not a CF, you may nonetheless get worth with my visitor right here as we speak. Elizabeth Pozen, welcome to the present. 

00:02:13 Elizabeth: Thanks a lot for having me, Hallie. 

00:02:15 Hallie: In fact. Inform everybody listening a little bit bit about your self and your journey to what you are doing right here as we speak as you might be dressed and able to go. We’re recording this in June. So Elizabeth is definitely about to current at FLASHA on this subject. So let everybody know a little bit bit about your self. 

00:02:31 Elizabeth: So I, on the time of recording, I completed my CF in a non-public apply. I did my undergraduate and graduate diploma each at Jacksonville College. I used to be the NSSLHA president and the Florida scholar state officer for Nationwide NSSLHA. After which whereas I used to be doing my CF, I used to be a member of the FLASHA management growth program. And whenever you’re working by means of that program, you will have a service venture that you simply work on whereas attending your month-to-month courses. And so I did my venture on Three C’s for a profitable CF. So I principally made a workshop for graduate college students to take at FLASHA or at any time when on suggestions to assist them put together for his or her CF.

00:03:16 Hallie: I really like that. That is such a cool venture and so related and so wanted. And I really like to listen to about your journey as a CF. Like, what had been some, like, aha moments for you whenever you entered your CF journey your self? 

00:03:32 Elizabeth: So I feel I do know for me, I, like, did so many interviews. I went to the ASHA conference in 2023 as a second 12 months, after which I additionally did numerous interviews that spring. And I do know for me, there was simply so many interviews that I did. And the interview that actually did it for me was the one I ended up doing with my present mentor, the place that I can at the moment work now. And he or she was so variety in her interview, however she was additionally very positively, , skilled with mentorship and speech remedy. And so she not solely had a few years of being a speech therapist, however she’s additionally an skilled mentor. She was very organized within the interview. There was numerous real curiosity, and so I may inform she was actually inquisitive about me as an individual. There have been numerous interviews that I did the place folks had been simply sort of going interview query, interview query. I did not really feel like they had been actually attending to know me. 

00:04:31 Elizabeth: After which throughout my CF, one of many moments I had was, , simply being with my colleagues and actually attending to know my youngsters. I feel most likely the primary time a mum or dad got here as much as me and mentioned that my child is speaking a lot at residence. Here is all of the phrases that they are saying at residence, and simply actually, like, getting to listen to these tales and realizing, oh my goodness, that is me, I feel actually clued me into that this was the best match. 

00:04:59 Hallie: I really like that. And I really like… you mentioned that you simply went on plenty of interviews. Not solely are they interviewing you, you are interviewing them and it is so necessary to ask these questions on, like, is that this a proper match for each events? It isn’t identical to, hey. Go in there determined, like, will you rent me? However will you additionally assist me and assist me be taught and develop on this 12 months? So what are some key issues that CF ought to be interested by and what, like, what are some key factors that like, your three C’s for achievement. What are they?

00:05:34 Elizabeth: Yeah. So I sort of touched on that first one in a little bit bit with medical supervision. So, once more, you need any individual who’s skilled in being a mentor. You need any individual organized, whenever you’re in that interview on the lookout for any individual genuinely . One other tip that I’ve for CFs is make it possible for whenever you’re being interviewed, be careful for grand guarantees or strain. Clearly, a few of the contract corporations I interviewed with had been positively, like, wished me to signal immediately. And even a few of the others, like, faculty districts that I interviewed with, they had been, oh, here is – I do know one of many large guarantees was, oh, you will not need to do any extra duties. You do not have to do automobile line. You do not have to do lunch monitor. There is not any extra duties.

00:06:19 Elizabeth: And what I’ve realized now from my mates who’re within the faculties is that, , possibly they’re going to let you know that you do not have to do an extra obligation, however, , there’s nonetheless conferences it’s important to go to. There’s nonetheless costume up days and fundraisers to take part in. You’ll have to do automobile line if any individual will get sick. So my greatest recommendation for CFs is basically do your analysis on the location. And when you get a job supply, ask to talk with any individual within the group.

00:06:45 Elizabeth: For my specific web site that I work at, there is a large partnership between my CF mentor and my college. So I had a number of mates who labored there. And so – and my CF mentor really gave me the identify of a few them after I interviewed along with her to go speak to a few of these folks. And so I used to be capable of get perception from individuals who had been in that scholar position and the guy position. And that actually gave me numerous perception to it is a good place to work as a result of it was very clear and really open. As an alternative of, we’ll put one thing large and flashy in entrance of your face, however there’s one thing hiding within the nook that except you dig for it, you will not see it. 

00:07:29 Hallie: Oh, that is in order that’s so good. Oh my goodness. I do not even [inaudible] the flashiness and, like, the overpromising is like mh-mm. They’re overcompensating for one thing. So oh my goodness. What else? What are the opposite [inaudible]? 

00:07:44 Elizabeth: So I might say the opposite… I really was listening to the podcast episode that you simply filmed proper earlier than we recorded this one, and also you had been speaking about how you got a bunch of toys in your preschool CF, and then you definitely ended up leaving the preschool setting and also you did not find yourself utilizing all these toys. Yeah. And I do know as a CF, all people informed me I used to be like, oh, wait until you are a CF to purchase stuff. You needn’t purchase something at school. And what ended up taking place to me is that I ended up… , we share numerous the toys on the clinic, and so I had to usher in a few of my stuff. 

00:08:23 Elizabeth: However I even have observed that, particularly since I am in personal apply, I see so many alternative ages. I primarily work in early intervention, however I do have numerous older youngsters and a few youngsters that you simply see. So that you positively need multipurpose toys. So I feel when you’re going to go spend cash on toys, search for one thing that you need to use for lots of various ages, which can be one thing you talked about in an earlier episode. 

00:08:50 Elizabeth: And so my hottest toy for the time being is a little bit Fisher Value espresso machine. And so it is designed for, clearly, early intervention. So my toddlers love urgent all of the buttons. It, , sort of helps mannequin the language, and you’ll activate and switch off and goes, , all kinds of requesting targets you may work on. However my older like – even my older youngsters will, like, go, oh, it is a espresso machine. As a result of both of two issues. One, their dad and mom have taken them to Starbucks. Or two, they see their dad and mom ingesting espresso, and they also know what the espresso machine is. And they also will go play espresso machine. So typically I take advantage of that in remedy, or typically that is the toy that they are working for. And so that is what they play with for the final 5 minutes of the session is that they play with the espresso machine.

00:09:36 Elizabeth: So the very first thing I might say is when you’re utilizing – going to purchase one thing, ensure you search for a multipurpose toy. Faculty bus is one other good one which I often advocate. And I additionally say, , go thrifting. You recognize, you needn’t go to – it is enjoyable to go to Goal and go purchase the flowery toys, however go thrifting. After which additionally simply ask round, particularly in the summertime.

00:10:03 Elizabeth: I dwell over near Jacksonville, and so there’s three navy bases in that space, which implies there’s numerous army households and which implies lots of people transfer in the summertime, and there is loads of issues they do not need to take with them. After which even when you’re not close to a army base, folks, , with youngsters, they outgrow sure toys and the dad and mom need to declutter their home when the children are getting older. So ask round, , and, , get numerous used toys too. You recognize, in the event that they’re in good situation, youngsters will not know in the event that they’re model new or in the event that they’re used. 

00:10:39 Elizabeth: After which the third tip I’ve is, , utilizing – I like to make use of books in remedy. And so for my EI youngsters, there’s plenty of image books that you need to use. And there is, , I like to make use of books with a few of my older youngsters. A few of my social communication youngsters, I really prefer to learn with them as a result of as a substitute of simply doing the flashcard that, , the flashcard set that typically price %25 or $30, yow will discover a ebook that is quite a bit cheaper, and you’ll work on social communication targets and studying folks’s faces. And the children are a complete lot extra engaged as a result of it is a ebook. 

00:11:13 Hallie: And so that you discover a ebook that you simply like, properly, a library card.

00:11:17 Elizabeth: Precisely. You do not even need to get the books. Getting a library card is a lot, , cheaper as a result of it is free. You possibly can actually borrow a ebook from the library, and you do not even need to pay for, like, the flashcards. 

00:11:30 Hallie: So, so true. And as you had been saying, I’ve seen many, like, lecturers, like, new grads in, like, mommy Fb group saying, like, hey, I am an educator. If anybody has something to donate, like, I can decide it up. I am at, like… persons are pleased to take issues off their like plate. 

00:11:50 Elizabeth: Oh, yeah. I do know a few of the different therapists I work with, like, they’ll… , as soon as their youngsters outgrow one thing, they’re going to carry it in. And so the three C’s is medical supervision, collaboration. We’re a really collaborative workplace. All of us prefer to share a few of our toys. And so typically, you will have a child they usually’ll be like, oh, I actually just like the race automobile monitor from any individual else’s room. And so I do know we have knocked on any individual else’s door. I am like, can we please borrow your race automobile monitor? And I’ve an indication language ebook that I share with the opposite therapists in my workplace. And so it is actually simply so collaborative. 

00:12:23 Elizabeth: I do know in graduate faculty, there was an enormous emphasis on, like, interprofessional collaboration, particularly with occupational remedy and bodily remedy. However there wasn’t a complete lot of collaboration with the opposite speech therapist. I feel you spend a lot time together with your graduate faculty supervisor that it is very nice as a CF to find out how you collaborate with different therapists, SLPAs, workplace workers when you’re in a faculty, lecturers. I feel that’s a very core part of your CF is with the ability to collaborate with so many alternative folks. 

00:12:55 Hallie: I really like that. And particularly, like, when folks know you are new, it is actually okay to, like – I keep in mind simply asking, like, like, the OTO, can I watch a session? Like, hey. Like, can I simply hang around? And so they’re pleased to reply questions. Like, everybody, we’re all in it for a similar functions for the scholars. So, like, do not be afraid to simply ask. Like, what is the worst that occurs? They are saying no? 

00:13:19 Elizabeth: Mhmm. Properly, and I used to be actually fortunate that I obtained to intern – , my case load was constructed up at my personal apply, and so I obtained to shadow a few of the remedy classes there. That was actually useful. And, additionally, , get used to the apply, see how they do their knowledge, how do the classes work, what toys do the children prefer to play with. However then so most likely for that, like, first month, I did numerous… , I did see a few of my supervisors’ purchasers, however I additionally did numerous shadowing as properly, simply getting used to the apply and the way issues work. And I feel that was actually useful for me as properly. 

00:13:53 Elizabeth: And so I do know numerous CFs, they hit the bottom operating. However, actually, I feel do not be afraid if they are saying, hey. We would like you to shadow, as a result of I do know, like, it is simple to go. I simply spent two years, , shadowing at school. However it actually does show you how to, particularly since it is going to be your individual particular person case load to type of have a little bit little bit of that slower begin and simply get used to every little thing. 

00:14:16 Hallie: Love that. Love that, like, being okay with this little begin and being okay to shadow. What about… such as you discuss creativity and your distinctive medical abilities make you distinctive. Discuss a little bit bit about that. 

00:14:29 Elizabeth: So I really like being artistic. Once I was the NSSLHA president, I might at all times do these large raffles. I am really, , have an enormous raffle that I am planning for FLASHA conference. I prefer to make little sensory bins. That was my favourite factor. And I additionally prefer to make my very own sources. And in order that was actually useful for me once I first began my CF was making numerous my very own sources, particularly for a few of my older youngsters after they, , they prefer to learn. You recognize, they wanted the extra mature, like, studying stage or extra mature exercise, however, like, possibly their abilities had been down at a decrease stage. And so actually being artistic in that sense to, like, make a useful resource that may match for them. 

00:15:10 Elizabeth: And, actually, as a CF, being artistic helps lower your expenses as a result of you could not… , for me, like, you do not at all times receives a commission immediately and there is some bills that you will have. However the factor I really like about creativity is that you will be one of the best therapist for – there are some youngsters that you will be one of the best therapist for. Now different youngsters will do higher with different therapists, however there’s a specific amount of the children in your caseload that you’ll be one of the best therapist for them as a result of you will meet them in a spot that solely you may.

00:15:43 Elizabeth: Now some youngsters actually profit from, like, a clinician directed mannequin the place you do plenty of trials and repetition. Different youngsters want, like, the shopper centered mannequin the place you are following their lead. And you are going to have the ability to, , see the place your purchasers go, and you are going to have the ability to meet them there. And that is, I feel, one thing that’s not – you do not actually see in graduate faculty as a result of I feel in graduate faculty, your supervisor desires you to do it precisely the way in which you do. 

00:16:14 Elizabeth: However within the CF, your mentor has their very own caseload, and so that is lastly your caseload. And also you get to do issues the way in which you need to. And it is actually empowering as a CF to type of go, okay. What do I feel is one of the best factor for my child? You recognize, what’s the plan I need to make with the dad and mom? How do I am going from there? And so I feel that is actually empowering for being artistic and actually simply proudly owning the issues that make you distinctive. You recognize, it would not need to be arts and crafts. You recognize, I personally like adorning my, , my remedy room and making my supplies, however it might be actually completely different for any individual else. It might be possibly you prefer to sing or possibly you will have dance social gathering. It might be actually something, the issues that make you distinctive.

00:17:01 Hallie: I really like that. And particularly whenever you’re in grad faculty and also you’re, , working together with your graduate supervisor, you might be nearly pressured to do their model, and which may not be yours. And, like, it’s important to simply do it for that second, however whenever you’re a CF, like, I discover that was the largest, like, get up for me was, like, I am not working. I am the clinician now. Like, sure, I’ve a supervisor, however, like, I can now do, like, the way in which I need to do issues. I do not need to do worksheets and sit on the desk for the entire session and, like, you do not have to. That is, like, the largest aha for me once I was once I was a CF was like, it is my present now. However I really like that. Like, creativity would not need to imply glitter and glue. I really like that. You are like, sing, do no matter you need to do. It is all you. 

00:17:54 Elizabeth: And it is actually, like, what is going on to carry your youngsters coming again to speech each week. As a result of I feel in graduate faculty, there was this large emphasis of it’s important to do… it needs to be work for twenty 5 minutes, after which they’ve 5 minutes on the finish. However particularly in a non-public apply, you want them coming again. However even when you’re in a faculty, you need them coming to speech. You need them excited to come back. You do not need them, like, schlepping out of the classroom going, oh, I obtained to go to speech once more. Like, you really want it to be enjoyable and interesting, nevertheless that’s.

00:18:25 Elizabeth: And so a few of my youngsters, they need to do, , all of their work in a single swoop. And it is like we simply do, , we do fifteen minutes of arduous work, after which possibly on the finish, I will, , if it is our tickle, like, monitor the sound in dialog, or we work on it the place you, like, introduce a brand new aim the place you do not take knowledge. I feel your different youngsters will want a break. So possibly you do work for the entire thirty minute session, however you are taking breaks each couple of minutes as a result of they want a break, and that is simply how their consideration span works. You recognize, you are going to have the ability to meet every child the place they’re. And whenever you meet every child the place they’re, that is the place you see the long run progress. 

00:19:04 Hallie: Connection over knowledge assortment. Okay? 

00:19:07 Elizabeth: Precisely. 

00:19:08 Hallie: And, , you discuss rapport is vital. They don’t seem to be going to need to come again. They don’t seem to be going to need to take part. They don’t seem to be going to need to sing alongside and dance together with you if they do not belief you. So what are your favourite methods to construct that rapport?

00:19:21 Elizabeth: So in early intervention, it is very easy for constructing rapport. That is a query – as a result of it’s for early intervention, we administer the true as our hottest check. And they also already ask questions on display time and sort of what do they watch at residence. In order that’s a very easy query to ask dad and mom, , what’s your child watching at residence. However with an older child, , possibly the mum or dad is not at all times tremendous acquainted with what they’re watching. Or possibly they’re going to say, oh, properly, they like, , sure film, however the child goes to have much more element and context on it. 

00:19:55 Elizabeth: So a typical instance is mum or dad will say, oh, they like Spider Man. Properly, there’s – I’ve realized there’s numerous completely different sorts of Spider Man. Is that this the Disney+ cartoon Spider Man? Is that this the MCU motion pictures with Tom Holland? Or is it the animated motion pictures with Miles Morales? So there’s three completely different sorts of – 

00:20:14 Hallie: I didn’t even know that. 

00:20:15 Elizabeth: I do know. That was most likely the largest factor I realized in my CF is that I used to be an enormous fan of the Tom Holland motion pictures that I watched, and I realized that there have been two completely different different kinds of Spider Man. And so when your dad and mom mentioned, oh, they like Spider Man, and also you say the improper one, then you definitely’ve already misplaced your rapport with the child as a result of they’re like, that is not the best Spider Man. And the opposite one was the Minecraft film got here out. So I might ask my youngsters, oh, did you watch the Minecraft film? And so they go, it is a Minecraft film. As a result of that is the title of the film is a Minecraft film. And so it is…

00:20:50 Hallie: I am studying a lot as we speak.

00:20:53 Elizabeth: I do know. So there’s simply numerous, like once more, numerous these they are not even errors, however simply these issues that occur with the CF the place you are studying your youngsters and also you’re studying methods to – particularly these older youngsters as a result of I do know you specialize with, , grades 4 by means of 12. And so it is quite a bit tougher, I am certain you may attest, to constructing a rapport with older youngsters versus the youthful ones.

00:21:13 Hallie: They should belief you. Like, they should belief that you simply’re not going to, , they are not going to really feel embarrassed by getting issues improper. They should know that they’re protected. And nearly like that, like, trauma knowledgeable care. Like, you do not know how they [inaudible] a remedy from the earlier clinician. You possibly can’t assume that it was all optimistic. You possibly can’t assume that they are motivated by studying at school. That may not be their motivation. So there’s plenty of issues. 

00:21:44 Elizabeth: Yeah. I do know, like, I used to be taught at school for early intervention, you must take two or three classes to simply construct rapport. However I felt like that wasn’t one thing you probably did with older purchasers. They sort of wished you to simply bounce proper in a little bit sooner. However it’s like, you do have to take that point with an older shopper. You do have to have a slower begin and actually work out what do they like to look at, what do they love to do, what are you having that dialog with. I’ve different youngsters that they are large , they actually like social media. And so I requested them, , what music they watch, they usually’re like, properly, I watch what’s on TikTok. And so it truly is simply, , it simply actually is dependent upon the child. And so you have to learn to ask questions as a result of me, I am personally not on TikTok, however a few of my purchasers are. And so with the ability to have that dialog with them as a result of that is what they do for enjoyable. 

00:22:38 Hallie: So, so true. Any final bit of recommendation that we did not cowl right here as we speak that you simply really feel like CF ought to be conscious of and conscious of as they head into or begin or embrace their CF 12 months?

00:22:50 Elizabeth: So the final piece of recommendation I’ve is definitely a line from considered one of my favourite exhibits. I like musical theater, so it is a line from considered one of my favourite exhibits, To fall is to be taught a technique. And I found this present, it is a musical retelling of The Odyssey whereas I used to be doing my medical fellowship. So I really like that line to fall is to be taught a technique as a result of as a CF, you are going to make errors. You may make a typo on a report. A mum or dad goes to ask you a query, and you are going to clean and be like, I do not know methods to reply that. You recognize, your supervisor might have a look at a aim and be like, I feel you must write this a little bit in another way. And all these little errors are going to occur, however you will be taught from these errors and develop. Greater than something, you are going to be simply positive.

00:23:44 Hallie: I really like that. That is such an effective way to finish this episode. Elizabeth, thanks so, a lot. I at all times finish my episodes with a joke as a result of jokes construct rapport and, , I am all about that. So why did the watch go on trip?

00:24:00 Elizabeth: I do not – does it have one thing to do with time? 

00:24:04 Hallie: No. To unwind. 

00:24:07 Elizabeth: Oh, that is excellent. 

00:24:11 Hallie: Like, corny dad jokes, guys. You possibly can steal them. Elizabeth, the place can everybody be taught extra about you and every little thing it’s important to supply? 

00:24:18 Elizabeth: So I’ve two Instagram pages. So my principal SLP web page is @empslp24. After which I even have a second web page that I will be opening, @thecfslp, for my model new publication that I am doing. So I will be doing a month-to-month publication with info for graduate college students and CFs, whether or not it is Praxis, simply common examine suggestions, medical fellowship, and there additionally will likely be a free useful resource with every version of that publication. 

00:24:47 Elizabeth: After which I may even be getting my doctorate on the College of Dayton of their on-line organizational management doctorate beginning in August 2025. So just about proper – so when that is airing, I will be beginning in my doctorate. 

00:25:02 Hallie: That’s superb. And I am unable to wait to see the place you go from right here as a result of you will have such superb suggestions and data and wealth of information. So thanks a lot for sharing with our viewers right here as we speak, and good luck in presenting all this at FLASHA afterward as we speak. And till subsequent week, everybody listening, keep out of hassle. 

00:25:28 Hallie: Thanks a lot for tuning in to a different episode of SLP Espresso Discuss. It means the world to me that you simply’re tuning in each week and getting the jolt of inspiration you want. Yow will discover all the hyperlinks and data talked about on this episode at my web site, speechtimefun.com. Do not forget to comply with the present so you do not miss any future episodes. And when you’re there, it will imply the world to me when you would take just a few seconds and go away me an trustworthy evaluate. See you subsequent week with one other episode filled with enjoyable and inspiration from one SLP to a different. Have enjoyable, guys. 

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