

Julie Feuerstein
Julie Feuerstein's work addresses critical gaps in the field of communication sciences and disorders, with a focus on enhancing the understanding and treatment of speech and language impairments. As an Assistant Professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders unit at the UCF College of Health Professions and Sciences, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role. Her academic journey is marked by a Ph.D. in Speech & Hearing Sciences from the University of Washington, complemented by both an M.S. and a B.S. in Speech-Language Pathology and Communication Disorders from Boston University. Julie is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP), which underscores her commitment to advancing clinical practices and improving patient outcomes. Her research and teaching are deeply intertwined, as she strives to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field. Her contributions to the academic community are not only in the form of research but also through her dedication to mentoring students and fostering an environment of learning and innovation. Her professional journey is characterized by a passion for exploring new methodologies and techniques that can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of speech and language disorders. Julie's work is pivotal in shaping the future of communication sciences, as she continuously seeks to address the evolving challenges within the field. Her dedication to her profession is evident in her ongoing efforts to contribute to the body of knowledge in speech-language pathology. Julie Feuerstein's commitment to excellence in both research and clinical practice makes her a valuable asset to the UCF College of Health Professions and Sciences. Her work not only impacts her students and colleagues but also has far-reaching implications for individuals affected by communication disorders, as she endeavors to make a meaningful difference in their lives.
Publications
, 1054-1083, 2022-05-10
, 1285-1298, 2017-05-24
, 1740-1753, 2014-10-01
, 449-462, 2013-08-01