Master in Speech and Language Therapy: Leadership and interprofessional collaboration
What knowledge is taught in the Master's in Speech and Language Therapy with regard to leadership and interprofessional collaboration?
The Master in Speech Therapy teaches skills in leadership and interprofessional collaboration in order to prepare professionals for managerial and coordinating roles in the healthcare sector. The Master's in Speech Therapy promotes both an understanding of leadership and the ability to collaborate with different professional groups.
The Master's in Speech and Language Therapy not only focuses on in-depth specialist expertise in speech, language and communication, but also on developing leadership skills. Students learn to lead teams, coordinate processes and assume responsibility in complex treatment situations. Another focus is on interprofessional collaboration with doctors, therapists and other healthcare professionals. The Master in Speech Therapy teaches methods of communication, case coordination and joint decision-making in the healthcare sector. Typical contents are
- Leadership basics in the healthcare sector
- Team and organizational development
- Interprofessional casework and collaboration
- Communication in complex supply systems
The Master's in Speech Therapy combines specialist knowledge with leadership and cooperation skills and thus prepares students specifically for responsible tasks in the healthcare sector. If you would like to deepen your knowledge, you can find out more about further study and specialization options or request further information about suitable continuing education, further training.