Chair/Graduate Program Director
Marshall University Department of Communication Disorders
Pamela Holland, MA-CCC-SLP/BCS-S, is an Associate Professor, Chair and Graduate Program Director for the Department of Communication Disorders at Marshall University. She is board certified in swallowing and swallowing disorders and teaches the graduate course in Dysphagia. She founded the MU Interdisciplinary Feeding and Swallowing Clinic in 2013 and specializes in pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders. In addition to supervising graduate students in the Feeding and Swallowing Clinic she is a part of a multi-agency coalition called Healthy Connections and works with multiple professions to assist in the community’s opioid epidemic and improve outcomes for children diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome. At Marshall University, she has been a leader in the development and growth of the University’s Interprofessional Education Initiative.. She is the faculty advisor for the Interprofessional Health Student Organization, (IPHSO). She has presented at WV Speech Language Hearing Association, CNYSLHA, ASHA, and CAPCSD on the topic of IPE/IPP, pediatric feeding disorders and long term effects of opioids on language development. In 2021, she opened a private practice, Family First Feeding, LLC and provides in home services to infants and toddlers in the WV Birth to Three program.
Friday, July 22, 2022
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET