Mount St. Joseph University is excited to announce that Erin Redle Sizemore, PhD CCC-SLP, has been named the chairperson of the Department of Communications Sciences and Disorders.
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Jan. 11, 2021
CINCINNATI -- Mount St. Joseph University is excited to announce that Erin Redle Sizemore, PhD CCC-SLP, has been named the chairperson of the Department of Communications Sciences and Disorders.
In addition to leading the department, Dr. Redle Sizemore will also develop a new program, the Masters of Speech-Language Pathology.
“Mount St. Joseph University has a long history of excellence in preparing students for careers in health care and education,” said Dr. Redle Sizemore. “I am thrilled to join the Mount as we continue this tradition through the development of the Masters of Speech-Language Pathology program.”
“There is a national shortage of speech-language pathologists and our graduates will have a positive impact on the lives of individuals with communication disorders and their families,” she added. “I look forward to working with my colleagues within the School of Health Sciences and across the Mount, as well as community partners, to serve the mission of the Mount.”
Dr. Redle Sizemore is coming to the Mount from the University of Cincinnati, where she served as Program Director of the Master of Speech-Language Pathology Akron-Cincinnati Distance Learning Collaborative. Prior to that appointment, she had a variety of experiences including serving in a faculty role at Kent State University and in clinical roles at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
“We are excited to have Dr. Redle Sizemore join our Health Sciences’ team,” said Darla Vale, PhD, RN, Dean of the Mount’s School of Health Sciences. “She is well known and highly respected throughout the region for her academic leadership and clinical expertise. Dr. Sizemore is a prolific scholar and leader in speech-language pathology who will transform our undergraduate program and help to create an innovative graduate program in speech-language pathology.”
Dr. Redle Sizemore has an extensive history of engaging in research and training. She has been the co-investigator on several National Institutes of Health research grants and United States Department of Education/Office of Special Education training grants. Additionally, she has published multiple peer-reviewed papers and presented her work at national and international conferences.
Dr. Redle Sizemore earned her Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Cincinnati, her M.S. degree in Communication Disorders from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts and her B.S. Degree in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She also completed the Quality Scholars Training program through Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
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