Elizabeth Bernhardi Ullah
About Elizabeth Bernhardi Ullah
Elizabeth Bernhardi Ullah is a Senior Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist at NYU Langone Health, specializing in Sensory/Behavioral Feeding Disorders and Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder.
Current Position at NYU Langone Health
Elizabeth Bernhardi Ullah serves as a Senior Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist at NYU Langone Health. Based in New York, New York, she has been in this role since 2017. At this prestigious medical center, she brings her expertise in treating pediatric patients with various communication disorders, including Sensory/Behavioral Feeding Disorders and Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder.
Past Experience at Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery
From 2015 to 2016, Elizabeth worked at the Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery as a Speech-Language Pathologist in San Francisco, California. Her role involved working with patients recovering from brain injuries, utilizing her skills in cognitive communication disorders to assist their recovery process.
Education Background at Molloy College
Elizabeth Bernhardi Ullah completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at Molloy College. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2006 to 2009 and then pursued a Master of Science degree from 2011 to 2013. Her academic background laid the foundation for her specialized skills in pediatric speech-language pathology.
Specialization and Certifications
Elizabeth is a recognized Certified Autism Specialist, with comprehensive expertise in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Her specialization includes treating Sensory/Behavioral Feeding Disorders, Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder, and addressing Cognitive Communication Disorders and Learning Disabilities. These specializations contribute to her well-rounded approach in the field of pediatric speech-language pathology.
Experience in Healthcare and Education
Elizabeth has extensive experience within the healthcare and education sectors. She held various roles, including Clinical Speech-Language Pathologist at Jamaica Hospital and Speech-Language Pathologist at Seaford Union Free School District. Her leadership skills were evident during her tenure as Senior Administrative Assistant to the Director of the Speech, Language, and Hearing Center at Molloy College from 2010 to 2013.