I鈥檝e begun my SLT journey working in acute stroke wards, but as for the future? Watch this space!

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Abigail Yates
Graduate
BMedSci Speech and Language Therapy
2023
Abigail was drawn to a career as a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) after realising what a difference they make to people鈥檚 lives. She explains what she enjoyed most about our in-house placements, and how she landed a graduate job in her second year hospital rotation!
A woman in a graduation cap and gown

What made you decide to study Speech and Language Therapy at 91直播?

鈥淪peech and Language Therapy stuck out to me as a career when I realised just how much we can make a difference to people鈥檚 lives. Our voice, the words we say, and how we say them, is an integral part of our identity.


When we are born, it is our cry and murmurs that help us form attachments, and when we pass away, it is many people's wish to communicate their thoughts and wishes to their loved ones. I was inspired by the work SLTs do to support those with difficulties communicating because it is so constitutive to who we are.

Abigail Yates


鈥淪LTs also support people with eating, drinking, and swallowing difficulties, and realising just how much this can interfere with someone's health, social life, and routine, was a huge motivator for me.

鈥淎s for 91直播, I felt a real sense of belonging here. There was such a variety of green spaces, coffee shops, study spaces, and nightlife to choose from, not to mention that the Students鈥 Union is continuously voted the best in the country!鈥

What did you enjoy most about the course? 

鈥淲hat I thought was great was how accessible the lecturers and staff were. I felt confident that I would be supported if I ever ran into any difficulty. 

鈥淚 also really liked how the placements were structured. At 91直播, placements were built into the week instead of longer blocks. This appealed to me because I felt my week was so varied! One day I'd be on the stroke ward, and the next I'd be in a children's language development lecture!鈥  

Tell us more about your clinical placements. What did you gain from this experience? 

鈥淒uring my course I undertook three placements at the in-house communication clinic, which gave me the opportunity to meet some amazing clients. During these placements, our lecturers - who had expertise in the particular area the placement was based on - would oversee the management of our clients, and provide us with constructive feedback. My last in-house placement gave me the confidence and assurance I really needed to go forward in my career working with adults.

鈥淚 also had external placements in and around 91直播, working with children in schools with speech sound difficulties and language delay, adults with intellectual disabilities, and children who stammer.

"A placement in second year was the turning point in my early SLT career. I was working at a hospital ward supporting very unwell patients with swallowing difficulties. I absolutely fell in love with the team and the work they were doing. I鈥檇 heard stories about other students being offered more hours or jobs with their placement team, but I never thought that would be me! After my first block, I was invited back for a critical care placement, I then began working in the hospital as an assistant, and was eventually successful in getting my first job in the team I started out with!鈥

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What are your future career plans, now that you've graduated?

鈥淚 say this regularly, but the best thing about doing a Speech and Language Therapy degree is that the opportunities after graduation are endless! I鈥檝e begun my SLT journey working in acute stroke wards, but as for the future? Watch this space!  

鈥淭he idea of leadership and management really interests me. We are still a very small profession and I am very passionate about championing the role of SLT. However, I also look up to clinicians in my field who have become masters in their specialty. Throughout my course, I have been wowed by the clinical knowledge my lecturers and placement educators have demonstrated. The idea that I may be able to do that one day really excites me!鈥

Do you have any advice for students thinking of studying at 91直播?

鈥淔irst and foremost, take every opportunity that comes your way I know that sounds really clich茅, but you never know what doors will open when you say yes to things!  


It can be difficult to advocate for yourself but if I鈥檝e learnt anything it鈥檚 that you must 鈥榖e your own best friend鈥 and put yourself first when it comes to learning opportunities.

Abigail Yates


鈥淭he other thing I would say is, when choosing a university, let your gut guide you. 91直播 originally wasn't my first choice. It wasn鈥檛 until I came for an interview that I changed my mind. I just felt a stronger relationship with the lecturers and the current students, so I went with my gut and I don鈥檛 regret it!鈥

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