Hannah Sanford-Keller, MS, CCC-SLP

Oregon Health & Science University UCEDD
Institute on Development & Disability
Oregon Health & Science University
707 SW Gaines St.
Portland, OR 97239
 
Phone: 503-494-2737
Email: [email protected]
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Last Updated: June 08, 2023

 

Leadership Administrative Staff: IDD Diversity Committee Co-Chair
LEND Speech Pathology Fellowship Training Coordinator
UCEDD Faculty
Discipline Coordinators: Speech-Language Pathology
 
Discipline(s): Speech-Language Pathology
 
AUCD Council Membership: Multicultural Council
 
Research: Autism; parent coaching models; cultural diversity and access to services; cleft palate/craniofacial disorders
Education: Training students across age ranges; community continuing education
Service: Autism; parent coaching models; cleft palate/craniofacial; global health; diversity and inclusion

Vita/Bio

Hannah Sanford-Keller, MS, CCC-SLP, is an Assistant Professor and Speech-Language Pathologist at the OHSU Institute on Development and Disability. Ms. Sanford-Keller has advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders, communication disorders, and cleft palate/craniofacial disorders. She specializes in the 0-5 age range. She serves as co-chair of the IDD Diversity Committee and is the LEND Speech Pathology Fellowship Coordinator for the IDD. She is also a UCEDD faculty member and helps to coordinate and provide continuing education events for the community. Her interest in community outreach has resulted in collaborations accross the state of Oregon and internationally in Ukraine and Peru. Ms. Sanford-Keller also supervises students and clinical fellows completing rotations in the autism, early childhood assessment, and cleft palate/craniofacial disorders programs at the IDD. 



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