
Denise Wolfe
Senior Lecturer, RiteCare Coordinator, Clinical Educator
Department of Communication Disorders
Research focus areas: Teach graduate students how to provide speech/language services through the telepractice delivery model. Telepractice continues to be a viable means for services but not all clinicians have the experience that we provide at UNK.
Areas of Expertise
- Communication Disorders
- Speech-Language Pathology
Biography
Denise Wolfe, M.S.Ed., CCC-SLP, is currently the coordinator of the University of Nebraska-Kearney RiteCare Clinic. She is a clinical educator and lecturer in the Communication Disorders Department. Her specialty areas include services for deaf/hard of hearing, early intervention, and training others in providing telepractice intervention.
Education
M.S. Ed., University of Nebraska-Kearney, Communication Disorders
B.S., Kearney State College, Communication Disorders
Endorsement/Certifications
- Deaf Education Endorsement, University of Nebraska-Omaha
- ASHA Clinical Competency Certification in Speech Pathology
- Nebraska State License in Speech-Language Pathology
- Nebraska Department of Education Teaching Certificate (Birth-21)
- Hanen Certified Parent Trainer, “It Takes Two to Talk”
Teaching Areas
- Fluency Disorders
- Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Professional Organizations
- American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (ASHA)
- Nebraska Speech, Language, and Hearing Association (NSLHA)