Leslie W Johnson
Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Dr. Johnson is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. She has spent many years working in both clinical and academic settings. Her passion is related to medical speech-language pathology, especially the adult neurogenic population.
Courses
EDSH 5730 - Phonetics
EDSH 5710 - Anatomy and Physiology
EDSH 5722 - Adult Language Disorders
EDSH 5770 - Voice Disorders
EDSH 5721 - Motor Speech Disorders
EDSH 5795 - Foundations in Medical Speech-Language Pathology
EDSH 5720 - Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
Publications
- Hall, K.D. & Johnson, L.W. (2020). The three CCC’s of dysphagia management: Culturally competent care. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups. Published online 17 Aug 2020. DOI: 10.1044/2020_PERSP-19-00112
- Johnson, L.W., Lundgren, K., Henrich, V., Phillips, S. (2020). Factors influencing recovery from mTBI. Brain Injury. Published online 23 Jul 2020. DOI: 10.1080/02699052.2020.1795719
- Johnson, L.W. (2020). Factors influencing aphasia assessment for bilingual adults. In Scott, D. (ed.). Cases on communication disorders in culturally diverse populations. IGI Global.
- Johnson, L.W. (2020). Healthcare considerations for the Hispanic population. In Scott, D. (ed.). Cases on communication disorders in culturally diverse populations. IGI Global.
- Johnson, L.W. (2020). Traumatic brain injury in culturally diverse populations: Navigating healthcare intervention for adults. In Scott, D. (ed.). Cases on communication disorders in culturally diverse populations. IGI Global.