Mary Riotte, MS, CCC-SLP, is Assistant Professor, and Director of the Speech, Language and Literacy Center for the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the MGH Institute of Health Professions. Her primary focus is on providing clinical education to graduate students within the Speech, Language, and Literacy Center. She has also developed and taught pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders since 2008.

  • BS, Speech Pathology, Loyola University, Baltimore, MD
  • MS, Speech Pathology, Southern CT State University, New Haven, CT

Mary regularly presents at conferences and industry events. Please see her CV for a complete list of presentations.

Infant Development Day: A collaborative interprofessional education experience at the American Physical Therapy Association Conference.

Using simulation (SIM) technology to train graduate student's clinical skills in pediatric feeding at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Convention.

The use of multisensory teaching in addressing speech sounds disorders at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Convention.

Do children with gastrointestinal issues benefit from feeding team assessments? at the American Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Convention.

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