Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship Program

The University of Wisconsin–Madison and UW Health Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship Program offers fellowships in five specialty areas:

  1. Adult Voice
  2. Adult Swallow – Acute
  3. Adult Speech, Language, and Swallow – Acute
  4. Pediatric Speech, Language, and Swallow – Acute
  5. Pediatric Voice, Swallow, and Craniofacial – Outpatient

The purpose of each clinical fellowship is to provide advanced training in the assessment and treatment of voice, speech, language and swallow disorders at an academic medical center; foster individual interests within each subspecialty; provide experience operating within multidisciplinary care teams; provide experience engaging in case presentations and team-based clinical problem solving; encourage an academic mindset; and provide experience in clinical research.

All graduating fellows will meet American Speech-Language-Hearing Association standards for the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology.

Prospective clinical fellows should demonstrate these strengths:

  • Ability to analyze and synthesize information from a broad knowledge base in medical speech-language pathology
  • Motivation to achieve an advanced level of clinical competence in the prevention, screening, evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of patients with voice, speech, language and swallowing disorders
  • Independence and practical problem-solving abilities
  • Ability to communicate professionally and effectively in a multidisciplinary medical setting
  • Humility, teachability, and habitual self-evaluation and reflection skills
  • Ethical, responsible and professional conduct

In addition to clinical expectations, fellows are expected to participate in a clinical research project, participate in a weekly multidisciplinary case conference, and engage in community outreach activities.

Contact Us

Bryn Olson-Greb, MS, CCC-SLP
Co-Director (Operations)
bolson-greb@uwhealth.org

Nathan Welham, PhD, CCC-SLP
Co-Director (Education and Program Development)
nvwelham@wisc.edu

Laura Bucci
Administrative Support
lbucci@wisc.edu

Application Requirements

For the 2026/27 academic year, we will offer six fellowships in five specialties (two fellowships are offered in Adult Speech, Language and Swallow – Acute).

Each fellowship has a 9/7/26 start date and is 13 months in duration, ending 10/1/27.

Each applicant should prepare the following materials, compiled as a single PDF file. Incomplete packets will not be considered.

1. A cover page listing your name, graduate program, fellowship for which you are applying, and date of application.

2. A curriculum vitae.

3. A one-page (12-point font, double-spaced) statement describing your interest in the position, previous experience in medical speech-language pathology, career goals, any research experience, and qualities that support your candidacy for the fellowship.

4. Letters of recommendation are not required by UW Health, but may be included in the packet should you choose.

Please apply via the appropriate link (to be released in early December) for the specific fellowship of interest.

Candidates with interest in multiple specialty areas may apply for multiple fellowships if desired.

Applications are due by 11:59 pm CST on 1/23/26.

Current Fellows

Caroline Strang, MS, CF-SLP
Boston University

Logan Novom, MS, CF-SLP
Vanderbilt University

Joyce Chung, MS, CF-SLP
Boston University

Skylar De La Garza, MS, CF-SLP
University of Texas-San Antonio

Gaby Katz, MS, CF-SLP
Medical University of South Carolina

Hailey Lapine, MS, CF-SLP
Emerson College

Past Fellows

Program Leadership

Bryn Olson-Greb

Bryn Olson-Greb, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech and Audiology Manager, UW Health; Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship Co-Director

Nathan Welham

Nathan Welham, PhD, CCC-SLP
Professor; Speech-Language Pathologist, UW Health; Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship Co-Director