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Lori Morgan

Instructor

Lori Morgan

Instructor

Academic Appointment(s)

College of Allied Health Sciences
Department of Speech & Language

Administration

Bio

Lori Burkhead Morgan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is a clinical scientist and educator specializing in dysphagia and swallowing neuroscience. She works with critically-ill and neurologically impaired patients, advancing rehabilitation via evidence-based exercise interventions and graduate teaching.

  • LORMORGAN@augusta.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., Rehabilitation Science University of Florida, 2005

  • MS, Speech-Language Pathology/Path MGH Institute of Health Profes, 1994

  • BS, Audiology/Audiologist and Spee University of South Alabama, 1992

Certifications

  • SPE GA Sate Board for SLP, 2005

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

  • SLPP 5202

    Aerodigestive II

Teaching Interests

My teaching interests focus on equipping graduate speech-language pathology students to become skilled, evidence-based clinicians in dysphagia and medically complex communication disorders. I emphasize the critical integration of current research and evidence-based practices into clinical decision-making, guiding students to evaluate scientific literature rigorously and apply validated interventions to diverse patient populations.

Research Interests

My scholarship emphasizes translating research findings into clinical practice, including predictive indicators of aspiration, functional outcomes and innovative approaches to optimize effortful swallowing and overall deglutitive performance. Through ongoing collaborations and publications, I aim to refine rehabilitative interventions that enhance safety, efficiency, and quality of life for patients with swallowing and communication disorders.