窪蹋勛圖厙

Discipline, Determination and a Dean's Award


Posted on May 9, 2020
Thomas Becnel


Mary Catherine Cazalas conducted research as a graduate assistant in the Swallowing Disorders Initiative Lab in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions. She won the colleges Deans Award for her academic accomplishments.  data-lightbox='featured'
Mary Catherine Cazalas conducted research as a graduate assistant in the Swallowing Disorders Initiative Lab in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions. She won the colleges Deans Award for her academic accomplishments.

Mary Catherine Cazalas, who returned to Mobile to earn a masters degree in speech pathology at the 窪蹋勛圖厙, is one of those natives with a boundless passion for her hometown.

I was really eager to come back, said Cazalas, who graduated from McGill-Toolen High School before earning her undergraduate out of state. I think Mobiles the best city in the world. Its like a big, small city, if that makes any sense. All of my familys here, and my friends are here. And theres Mardi Gras, the best holiday in the world.

When Cazalas enrolled at South, she brought along two speech pathology classmates who are also earning graduate degrees this spring. Add academic recruiter to her resume.

The South women shared a house near campus. They went through clinical rotations and internships. And now they have endured more than a month of the coronavirus pandemic.

We all drink of lot of coffee, so wed get together for morning coffee and afternoon coffee, Cazalas said. We studied together. Wed do movie nights.

During her undergraduate and graduate careers, Cazalas maintained a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. No Bs for her. Six years of discipline and dedication.

I knew I wanted to go to grad school, so I guess that was my motivation, she said. And I like to see those As.

In speech pathology at Souths Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions, Cazalas did research as a graduate assistant in the Swallowing Disorders Initiative Lab. Her masters thesis examined Factors Influencing Oral Bolus Hold Type Tipper or Dipper.

She earned the colleges Deans Award for her academic accomplishments.

Cazalas worked in the speech lab with Dr. Kendrea Garand, who encouraged her to write a thesis, in addition to her clinical hours.

Shes very persuasive, Cazalas said. She pushed me to do all of these kinds of things.

It wasnt hard, Garand said. It was just guiding her and letting her know I thought she could be successful. Shes a pretty smart cookie. Ive been trying to encourage her to get her Ph.D.

For her masters thesis, Cazalas examined 195 X-ray videos of healthy people swallowing liquids. The question was whether they collected liquid in their mouths above their tongues (tippers), or below their tongues (dippers), before swallowing.

Most turned out to be tippers.

It was not what we expected, Cazalas said. We expected older people would have different patterns of tongue movement. Thats what an earlier study had found.

During her summers in Mobile, Cazalas has worked at Camp Rap-a-Hope, a summer program for children who have had cancer. In her final internship this spring, she worked at Bluebird Pediatric Therapy Services.

I love kids you never know what youre going to get, she said. Every one of them is different. You get to incorporate games and make work more like fun.

The next step for her speech pathology career will be working with a supervisor during a clinical fellowship year. After that, shes not sure what her future will hold.

Because of coronavirus restrictions, Cazalas will miss a traditional graduation ceremony at South. She already had to postpone her wedding from May until August.

This is what I get, she joked, for planning everything so perfectly.


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