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Speech Language Pathologist
Job description
Department Overview
The purpose of this position is to function as a member of the Awake Craniotomy program between Neurosurgery and Neurology. This position may include weekend shift.
Function/Duties of Position
Key Responsibilities & Performance Standards
- Provides a safe therapeutic environment
- Ensures the safety and welfare of patients and fellow employees
- Utilizes proper posture, sound body mechanics and principles for safe patient handling
- Considers the needs of patients, employees, medical staff, volunteers, vendors and members of the community in an informative, courteous and compassionate manner
- Maintains general good physical and mental health and self-care in order not to jeopardize the health and safety of self and others in the hospital
- Professionalism
- Maintains current knowledge of professional practice responsibilities and relevant national and state laws and issues which affect their practice
- Models ethical appropriate behavior, professional standards, compliance, and personal integrity
- Identifies and pursues continuing education opportunities; applies and shares new knowledge
- Participates in departmental staff meetings, daily huddle and in-service education programs
- Takes responsibility for special projects and assignments, and additional caseload when needed
- Displays mature, empathetic and effective professional relationships by exhibiting compassion, integrity and concern for others
- Conducts oneself in an ethical and legal manner, upholding the ASHA Code of Ethics, OHSU, federal privacy policies, and state statues/OAR’s specific to discipline
- Adapts to changing and demanding environments
- Clinical Duties
The CT conducts evaluations with patients scheduled for an awake craniotomy for tissue resection due to left and right-hemisphere brain tumors (e.g., neoplasms, low-grade and high-grade gliomas) or medically intractable epilepsy. This team has developed protocols for both English and Spanish-speaking patients.
Preoperative Evaluations
The CT conducts a pre-operative neuropsychological evaluation 1-4 days before the surgical procedure to:
- Establish patient’s baseline cognitive functioning, which is compared to intraoperative cognitive functioning.
- Assess patient’s mental health status and risk factors associated with failed awake craniotomies.
- Administer intraoperative testing paradigms to increase patient’s familiarity with instructions and expectations.
- Elicit patients’ preferred stress management techniques and discuss patients’ priorities for post-procedure outcomes.
- Establish therapeutic rapport. Pre-operative support from the CT has been shown to increase surgery's overall success by increasing compliance and reducing fear.
- Provide a summary of the evaluation results to the surgical team, which is used to: (1) guide the surgical team’s decision to move forward with an awake vs. asleep craniotomy, (2) inform anesthesia management, and (3) apprise the surgical team of significant individual differences that may affect the success of the procedure.
Intraoperative Neuropsychological Evaluations
The CT works with the surgical team to conduct a series of multimodality mapping techniques, including:
- SSEP N20/P20 phase reversal to identify the central sulcus
- Cognitive testing during passive gamma mapping to identify motor and language brain regions using the CortiQ mapping system
- Cognitive testing during active stimulation mapping using direct electrical stimulation (DES). DES mimics a transient lesion by disrupting a neural subcircuit for a few seconds. During this stimulation, the CT conducts cognitive testing to assess for associated disruption in function to localize function to predict potential deficits that might result from resection of the stimulated area.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology and possess a valid Oregon State license in Speech Language Pathology; OR
- Specifically when the position is for a Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY), meet educational requirements, have an OR state conditional license and be in the process of accumulating the supervised experience required for licensure (completion of Clinical Fellowship year). An Oregon State License must be obtained within one year of appointment or employment will be terminated.
- Requires knowledge of acute complex medical conditions to appropriately evaluate, establish and implement a plan of care.
- Must have knowledge of inpatient medical environments and equipment such as ventilators
- Must be experienced with video fluoroscopy
- Exhibit the ability to respond quickly and appropriately to medical situations that may arise
- Current American Heart Healthcare Provider BLS certification
- Current State of Oregon Speech Language Pathology License
- ASHA CCC’s (Certificate of Clinical Competence)
Preferred Qualifications
- Awake Craniotomy experience
Additional Details
Ability to lift 25 lbs, repeatedly carry equipment weighing more than 5 lbs and walk extensively on hard and soft surfaces. Frequent bending and reaching to navigate medical equipment or perform treatment is required.
Why apply to OHSU?
We are Oregon's only public academic health center. In addition to caring for patients, we lead groundbreaking research. We also train the next generation of health care professionals. As Portland's largest employer, we give you opportunities to learn and advance in a system of hospitals and clinics across Oregon and Southwest Washington. All are welcome. OHSU welcomes people of all ages, ethnicities, genders, national origins, religions and sexual orientations. We are striving to build an anti-racist, multicultural institution and encourage people with diverse backgrounds to apply. To request reasonable accommodation, contact askhr@ohsu.edu


