Toriello, a Cherry Hill resident, was one of 40 rising high school seniors to attend.
A Cherry Hill resident recently participated in a career camp at Misericordia University.
Giovanna Toriello of Cherry Hill was one of 40 rising high school seniors who attended the Speech-Language Pathology Career Exploration Camp at Misericordia in June.
The Speech-Language Pathology Career Exploration Camp allowed the students to become familiar with the many career options in the growing field of SLP. During the three-day residential camp, participants toured the department’s state-of-the-art academic facilities at John J. Passan Hall, learned about the career field from guest lecturers, interacted with pediatric clients, and observed live therapy sessions in the Speech-Language and Hearing Center. They experienced residential life on a college campus.
Speech-language pathologists work in schools, hospitals, nursing care facilities, home health care settings, outpatient care centers, day care centers for children, and institutions of higher education. For more information about the 2019 Speech-Language Pathology Career Exploration Camp, contact Tracey O’Day at (570) 674–6724 or at [email protected].