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Suzanne Thompson Stanton
Suzanne Janine Thompson-Stanton

Clinical Intructor of Speech and LanguageClinic CoordinatorMary K. Chapman Center for Communicative Disorders (MKCC) 107
918-631-2909
suzanne-stanton@utulsa.edu
Dr. Stanton is an instructor in the Department of Communication Disorders. She specializes in treating adults with neurogenic communication disorders. She has been a speech-language pathologist for over fifteen years, providing services to patients in rehab, outpatient, and long-term acute care settings. She received her doctorate in Higher Education/Educational leadership from Oklahoma State University and a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from Oklahoma State University. She has completed previous research in dysphagia, aphasia, and diverse student recruitment. Dr. Stanton currently advises the department student group, TUSSLHA, and is the co-coordinator for the Aphasia community Support Group. She has also served as president and vice-president for the Oklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Education and Degrees Earned
- Ed.D. Higher Education/Educational Leadership
Oklahoma State University December 2006
- M.A. Speech-Language Pathology
Oklahoma State University May 1992
- B.S. Speech-Language Pathology
Oklahoma State University May 1990
Previous Teaching Experience
- Eight years teaching experience University of Tulsa
Previous Relevant Work Experience
- Ten years experience as a medical speech-language pathologist
Professional Affiliations
- Oklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association