She's doing a Ph.D. now at the University of Toronto. She'll probably reach out to you at some point and discuss her research.
Over the last couple of years, and actually because of the onset of the pandemic, she started a study on telehealth, so I was hoping to focus a little bit on speech-language pathology specifically, but it could expand to other modalities as well.
Telehealth provides us with an opportunity to look at how some of the challenges with respect to availability of SLPs and audiologists in remote northern communities could be applied. Obviously there are other challenges around connectivity there.
Could you speak briefly about some of the potential outcomes for SLPs who could reach people who otherwise wouldn't have access to one?