Jennifer E. Mackey, MA, CCC-SLP

Jennifer Mackey, MA, CCC-SLP, is Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at MGH Institute of Health Professions. She also teaches the Early Intervention course, and the Introduction to Communication Sciences and Disorders in our online prerequisite courses offerings.
Jennifer is a specialist in pediatric speech-language pathology and has experience in a variety of settings, including schools, early intervention, acute rehabilitation, private practice, and Head Start. Her areas of interest include working with families, early speech and language issues, speech sound production in young children, autism, and written language in the classroom.
In addition to her teaching and administrative duties, Jennifer is a member of the MA Department of Public Health Early Intervention Higher Education Task Force.
Publications
Presentations:
Mackey, J., & Maxwell, L. (2010). "I Can't Understand What He's Saying! Speech Sound Issues in Children 0-3." Massachusetts Early Intervention Consortium Conference, Marlborough, MA.
Mackey, J. (2009). "Stress Reduction Techniques for Families." Massachusetts Early Intervention Consortium Conference, Marlborough, MA.
Publications:
Mackey, J, Nicholas, M., Maxwell, L. (2011). Student Learning in a Faculty-Student Practice Clinic. In, M. J. Bradshaw and A. J. Lowenstein (Eds.), Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing and Related Health Professions, 5th Edition, Boston; Jones and Bartlett.
Education
BA, Communication Science and Disorders, University of Vermont
MA, Communicative Disorders, San Diego State University
Curriculum Vitae
