Amy Morse

Orofacial Myologist, Speech-Language Pathologist

About Me

Amy has 25+ years of professional experience. She has gained valuable expertise by working in Children’s hospitals, outpatient clinics, Feeding Clinic, NICU, acute care, and early intervention. Outside of the clinic, Amy spends her time with her husband (Adam), daughter (Annabel), and new puppy (Huckleberry).  She enjoys traveling, exercising, knitting, learning piano, snowshoeing, and berry picking.

Specialties

Amy specializes in the assessment and treatment of orofacial myofunctional disorders, oral-pharyngeal dysphagia, and motor speech/Apraxia of speech. She has specialized training in tethered oral tissues. She has a true passion for working with children who have complex medical needs, infants and toddlers with feeding challenges. Amy believes that a team approach is the most effective way for a child to make progress!

Education

Loyola College in Maryland, MS, Speech-Language Pathology, 1999 Loyola College in Maryland, BS, Speech-Language Pathology, 1997

Trainings/Certifications

ASHA, Oregon Board Certified. Esophageal Dysphagia (2024), Two Phases of Post-Operative Frenectomy Care (2024), Pre-Release Paradigm for TOTS Procedure (2024), Myo Munchee Certified (2024), TOTS (Tethered Oral Tissues) E3 Model of Care (2023), Myo Spot’s The Device is Right: Oral Appliances for Myofunctional Therapists (2023), Examining the Damaging Effects of Mouth Breathing on Oral Facial Structures (2023), IAOM Oral Habit Elimination (2021), Sleep Disordered Breathing and Myofunctional Therapy (2021), IAOM’s Understanding the Orofacial Complex (2020), Beckman Oral Motor (2019), Untying Ankyloglossia (Ghaheri, 2019), PROMPT Bridging (2012), Introduction to PROMPT (2008)

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