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Amy Durham is a speech-language pathologist and part-time clinical instructor in the communication sciences and disorders program. She is a proud alumna, receiving both her Master of Science in speech-language pathology and Bachelor of Science in speech-language pathology, with a minor in hearing impairment, from SFA.
Durham has experience as a speech-language pathologist working with early childhood intervention, geriatric rehabilitation, and children and adults in outpatient and hospital settings. She is a member of the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Durham supervises graduate-level student clinicians at the Greater East Texas Community Action Program Head Start in Nacogdoches and teaches undergraduate clinical phonetics.