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Clinical Professor

Department: CSD
Telephone: 928-523-1257
Email: Cynthia.Farrell@nau.edu

Cynthia Fangman Farrell, MNS, CCC-SLP
Clinical Professor
MNS, Arizona State University
BS, Kansas State University

Courses Taught

CSD 510L: Clinical And Education Methods In Speech-language Pathology Lab
CSD 602: Clinical Practicum In Speech-language Pathology
CSD 602: Clinical Practicum In Speech-language Pathology – Pediatric Feeding/swallowing
CSD 697: Independent Study – Clinical Pediatric Dysphagia

Cynthia Fangman Farrell is an Associate Clinical Professor in the NAU Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic for Full-Time graduate students who are seeking a master’s degree in Clinical Speech-Language Pathology.  She is a course instructor for CSD 602:  Clinical Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology (Full-Time).  Cynthia serves on the CSD Clinical and Curriculum Committee.  She is involved in clinical research with focus areas of quality graduate student training and use of assistive technology for supervision and therapy purposes.  Cynthia’s background includes previous experience in private practice, hospital settings, early intervention, school districts and university teaching.  She is Neuro-Developmental Treatment Certified and has expertise in the areas of pediatric swallowing and feeding.   Cynthia is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Arizona Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northern Arizona University
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Room 302 Building 66
Health Professions
208 E. Pine Knoll Dr. PO Box: 15045
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
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Email
speech@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-2969
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928-523-0034
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