Cassondra Quinn, MA CCC-SLP BRS-S Vancouver, Washington 98682 Phone: 503-725-3584 E-Mail: cquinn@pdx.edu Objective To use my academic, clinical, leadership and work experience in the field of speech pathology to further expand my professional career into a position of leadership, mentorship and education. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE August 2013 Portland State University Portland, Or To Clinical Instructor Supervision of graduate students within the clinic, placement and supervision of graduate students within their externships, and teaching of related clinic seminars. Provide service to the overall department in areas of need, including website content Management, departmental fundraising, graduate selection committee, events Planning and tenure faculty search. Program development in the areas of medical speech pathology to aid in increasing the overall student experience within their program. June 2012 HCR ManorCare Salmon Creek, Wa To Lead Speech-Language Pathologist / Back up Director of Rehab - PRN I continued to provide leadership as a lead SLP, coordinating schedules, supervising Student interns and CFY placements, providing mentorship and program development. I expanded my leadership role to the rest of the team by being chosen by the Director of Rehab to back her up and assist in daily activities that require knowledge of business, management, and interpersonal interactions with staff. I provide evaluation and treatment to patients under the guidelines of a Speech-language Pathologist to adult populations with a predominant focus on cognitive rehabilitation. May 2012 Eagle Health Care / Infinity Highland Terrace Rehab Camas, Wa To Speech-Language Pathologist - PRN To provide evaluation and treatment of patients in a skilled nursing environment under the guidelines of a speech-language pathologist. Provide back up when needed. February 2010 Peace Health St John Medical Center To Lead Speech-Language Pathologist June 2012 Longview, Wa
Continued growth in the role of a lead therapist. I have been instrumental in Program development and growth for this Speech Department. I have developed protocols, education and training materials as well as daily organizational procedures. I grew the department from one therapist for acute care and outpatient services to demonstrating a demand for three full therapists, hiring competent SLP s, training and mentoring them. I have mentored students at various levels of education through our volunteer program. I am currently a CFY Supervisor. I developed a Dysphagia program for head and neck cancer patients. I am currently team leader of the Cancer Rehab Team as well as liason for Cancer Center, Critical Care Unit, Palliative Care, and other disciplinary teams throughout this 200 bed hospital. I have expanded our outpatient population to Neurology, Oncology and Pediatrics. Most recently, I have added infant feeding and swallowing on the acute care floor to the list of programs being developed. I conduct evaluations and therapy in acute care and outpatient settings as well as complete all other areas within the scope of practice of a speech-language pathologist. I am the lead therapist for Modified Barium Swallows, as this is my specialty. I conduct studies on Birth-Geriatrics. I conduct team approach feeding and swallowing evaluations with infants and children. I work closely with our oncology department for dysphagia evaluation and treatment, including vital stim. I follow these patients closely through their treatment, inpatient stays and eventually outpatient treatment. I continue to be exposed to Critical Care patient s including trach and vent, PMV s, and various diagnostics. My day is often juggled between inpatient, outpatient clinic, outpatient Modifieds, Critical Care Rounds, Cancer Huddle, Team mentoring, Student shadowing and program development. This lends to my strengths of being very organized and efficient with time management. My wide experiences with populations and diagnoses has allowed me to become very good at triaging a situation, coming to a confident and competent decision and moving on. Jan 2010 Vancouver Health & Rehab / Kindred Transitional Care Rehab Vancouver, Wa To Speech-Language Pathologist PRN To provide evaluation and treatment of patients in a skilled nursing environment under the guidelines of a speech-language pathologist. Provided CFY mentorship/supervision. Provide back up when needed. July 2004 Vancouver Speech Pathologists Vancouver, WA to Speech-Language Pathologist January 2010 Conduct evaluations and therapy in acute, sub acute, rehab and outpatient settings as well as to complete all other areas within the scope of practice of a speech-language pathologist. I excel in the role of outpatient scheduler and point person for Modified Barium Swallow studies and enjoy my role as a liaison between services to provide the best patient care possible. I am the lead therapist for completing MBS studies in our facility, with all other SLP s referring their patient s to me for completion of this diagnostic. I also take a lead role in introducing Vital Stim therapy to our inpatient
and outpatient services, and work very closely with top neurologists at the Southwest Washington Medical Center acute stroke care center, ranked as one of the top 5 in the nation. As there is never more than one SLP scheduled at a time, I singlehandedly manage a high volume of acute patients at SWMC, which has been ranked a top 100 hospital 4 times. This requires the ability to organize, prioritize and manage in a calm and productive manner, and helps me to hone my interpersonal skills. I transition between outpatient to acute care to rehab to MBS patient s all in a day; making me versatile and skilled in all areas. I added to my experience in trach and vent, blue-dye studies, MBS and passy-muir valve training. I mentor speech students requesting to shadow and learn from me. I am also frequently asked to help educate the staff and nursing personnel of a 300 bed hospital comprising Stroke, Cardiac, Ortho, Pediatric, Intensive Care, Emergency, and Surgical services. Sept 2002 Aegis Therapists Farmington, NM & Vancouver, WA To Speech-Language Pathologist July 2004 Conducted evaluations and therapy for various diagnoses in skilled nursing facilities. I began with this company in NM and transferred with them out to WA when we relocated. Focus was mainly on dysphagia programs, writing initial evaluations, care plans, progress notes and discharge summaries for all patients with a speech-language referral. Also a large population of patient's with a need for memory therapy and compensation strategies. Assisted in discharge planning, participated in family education, produced home programs, communicated with nursing and other team members, participated in the rehab dining program and referred for modified barium swallow studies when necessary; always accompanying my patients to these studies. Training of CNA's and other staff in regards to dysphagia and aspiration risk. Assisted with other duties as requested by management. Dec 2001 Lifecourse Rehab Hospital Farmington, NM to Clinical Fellowship / CCC-SLP Dec 2003 Acted as the sole SLP in this stand alone rehab facility. Conducted evaluations and therapy for various diagnoses in an inpatient rehabilitation setting and completed all other areas within the scope of practice of a speech-language pathologist. Wrote initial evaluations, care plans, progress notes and discharge summaries for all patients with a speech-language referral. Assisted in discharge planning, participated in family education, produced home programs, communicated with nursing and other team members, participated in the rehab dining program task force and assisted with other duties as requested by management. Assisted with outpatient needs when requested. Shadowed inpatient acute care therapists when time allowed. Observed and completed modified barium swallows. Observed a laryngectomy surgery with patient follow up for
permanent stoma care. Became certified in trach and vent care and use of passy-muir valves. Completed CFY and became a certified SLP while at this location. Oct 2000 Speech Care of Napa Valley Napa, CA To Speech Aide June 2001 To assist in screening and evaluations of patients with speech referrals, conduct therapy with patients having a care plan, assisting in discharging, charting and all other areas of care within the parameters of a speech aide within a variety of settings including inpatient, outpatient, CP house, various nursing homes, and home health. Assist in office functions such as, but not limited to, scheduling, filing, cataloging assessment and therapy materials, stocking/ordering therapy materials, billing and reporting. Utilized one of the skilled nursing facilities to conduct a study that would later be the basis of my Master s Thesis: Effectiveness of Dysphagia In Services In A Skilled Nursing Facility. Aug 1995 Loma Vista Elementary School Chico, CA to Speech Aide June 1996 Conducted therapy with various children within the special education classrooms. Interacted and communicated with teachers, aides, parents and speech pathology supervisor in regards to the progress of therapy. Attended IEP meetings. Adapted to less than optimal situations to provide therapy services for up to five children at a time with differing diagnoses in a twenty-minute time period, in a converted bathroom as a therapy room. Applied excellent organizational and time management skills to stay on track and utilize time most effectively. EDUCATION 2001 California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, CA Master of Science Speech Pathology GPA: 4.0 1995 California State University, Chico Chico, CA Master of Arts Speech Pathology & Audiology GPA: 3.8 1995 California State University, Chico Chico, CA Minors Psychology & Child Development CERTIFICATIONS / SKILLED AREAS CFY and student Intern Supervisor since 2007 Board Recognized Swallow Specialty Vital Stim Therapy Certification (held since 2005) Trach and Vent Dysphagia Birth - Geriatric Modified Barium Swallow / Video Pharyngography (>1200 studies)
Blue Dye Study Aphasia (Apraxia / Anomia) TBI / Stroke Voice Dementia Management Certification FIM Scoring Certification NOMS Scoring Certification Patient Advocacy Through Documentation Certification Crucial Conversations (leadership course) BLS Certified Licensed in the State of Washington Licensed in the State of Oregon ASHA Certified CFY Certified SEMINARS GIVEN MBSS vs Esophagram? To Refer or Not to Refer? Intro to Dysphagia * INTERNSHIPS NorthBay Medical Center: Inpatient/Outpatient: Focus on pediatrics Oral Feeding disorders, articulation and apraxia Veterans Home of Napa Valley Inpatient/Outpatient: Adult population MOST RECENT CEU Courses FEES April 2013 (OHSU) Participate in Quarterly Grand Rounds through OHSU Voice and Swallowing Clinic ASHA November 2011 (24 units in Dysphagia education) Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in Infants May 2011 ( 2-day course) Dysphagia in Head & Neck Cancer Patients Sept 2010 (2-day course) SPECIAL SKILLS Proficiency in Sign Language, Centricity, MediTech, Medi-Care Billing, RUGS, Dictation, HBOC, ROX, PCC, as well as most computer software programs (Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint). INTERESTS Travel, art, music, health and fitness, yoga and doing all of the above with my husband and children.