Lecturer; Programme Leader BSc/MSLT Speech and Language Therapy
Division: Speech and Hearing Sciences
Lynne Bremner (MEd, BSc Hons) is a Lecturer and the Programme Leader of BSc/MSLT Speech and Language Therapy in the Speech and Hearing Sciences Division.
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I became a Speech and Language Therapist in 1996, working with both adults and children. After a brief spell working in New Zealand, I returned to a Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist post Edinburgh. I worked with children with complex communication disorders in the areas of diagnosis and intervention, in both clinical and education settings.Ìý In 2005, I joined ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥as a research clinician working on projects in the area of communication between Allied Health Professional and and Education.Ìý In 2007 I became a lecturer in Speech and Hearing Sciences.Ìý My teaching interests are mainly in the area of social communication disorders and general principles of Speech and Language Therapy practice.Ìý I continue to be a practicing clinician in the NHS specializing in the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders and related social communication disorders.Ìý
Affiliations/Memberships to Other Organisations:
- Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
- Member
- 1996 to date
- National status
- Health and Care Professions Council
- Member
- 2000 to date
- National status
My research interests include diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and social communication disorder.
Active Research Interests:
- Currently studying for PhD focused on Measuring ASD symptomatology in pre-school children in early years settings.
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My primary teaching areas are general principles of Speech and Language Therapy practice, social communication disorders, including Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Programme Leader:
Programme Leader for BSc/MSLT Speech and Language Therapy