European University of the Canary Islands | Spain
Author Profile
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Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Tatiana Romero Arias began her academic journey in her native Spain, focusing on Speech Therapy at the University of La Laguna. She completed her Higher Degree in Speech Therapy in 2014, followed by a Master's in Cognitive Neuroscience and Specific Support Needs in 2015. She continued her academic pursuits with an additional Master's in Voice Rehabilitation from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2016. Her educational trajectory culminated in a doctoral degree in Psychology from the University of La Laguna in 2021.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Romero Arias' professional career is marked by significant contributions in research and academia. She served as Research Staff in Training at the University of La Laguna and later as Postdoctoral Research Staff at the Ministry of Science and Innovation. Currently, she holds the position of Assistant Professor Doctor at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, specializing in Speech Therapy within the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Contributions and Research Focus
Her research focuses on various aspects of Speech Therapy and Cognitive Neuroscience, with notable contributions in voice rehabilitation, neurological disorders affecting speech, and educational practices in the field of speech therapy. She has led and participated in several research projects exploring these areas, including studies on vocal tract exercises and the rehabilitation of speech post-COVID-19.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Romero Arias has garnered recognition for her scholarly work, evidenced by her publications in reputable journals such as the Journal of Speech Therapy Research and Majorensis. Her contributions to the field have been acknowledged through invitations to speak at seminars and conferences, both nationally and internationally.
Impact and Influence
Her work has had a tangible impact on both academic discourse and clinical practice in Speech Therapy. By exploring innovative approaches to therapy and contributing to educational initiatives, she has shaped the way professionals approach speech rehabilitation and neurological disorders.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Dr. Romero Arias continues to expand her research agenda, aiming to further integrate technological advancements into clinical practice and educational frameworks. Her dedication to mentoring students and her involvement in international research collaborations underscore her commitment to advancing the field of Speech Therapy.
Notable publications
Clinical indicators of dysphagia in patients with Parkinson disease 2024
Voice assessment and intervention in patients with Sexually Transmitted Diseases: a systematic review 2024
Biomechanical Parameters of Voice in Parkinson’s Disease Patients 2024
Efficacy of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises in essential tremor: a case study 2023
Voice Sequelae Following Recovery From COVID-19 2022 (5)