"It's motivation. Better get on your job."-T.I.
Well, believe it or not, it's that time of year again. So many talented and newly graduated SLP are on the hunt for their clinical fellowships. And not just any clinical fellowship--a MEDICAL clinical fellowship.
I candidly shared my rocky road to landing my medical clinical fellowship in my blog post "It Was All a Dream: Getting the Medical SLP Job You Want". If you haven't read it yet, I would encourage you to check out some of my top tips for landing that coveted medical SLP clinical fellowship.
The one thing I lacked in my CF search was a plan. I wasn't quite sure where to start, and I wasn't aware of all the medical CF opportunities that existed (and there are some GREAT ones out there, folks!) I also recognize the additional layer of complexity that COVID adds to job searching this year--as many hospitals and outpatient clinics are simply trying to stay afloat in the midst of this pandemic.
In hopes of making someone's CF search a little less stressful, I have compiled a list of available CF positions in medical settings across the country. Disclaimer: this list is not even close to all of the opportunities out there, so continue to search on!
Congratulation on achieving this milestone in your SLP careers and best of luck as you apply!
TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITAL
Location: Tampa, FL
Position: 13-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Acute care
Application Deadline: March 1, 2021
CF Start Date: June 2021 (preferred)
General Information: This is a 13-month entry Speech-Language Pathology position intended to provide mentorship and advanced practice experience with a complex patient population in the acute care setting at a Level 1 Trauma Center and Teaching Hospital. The Clinical Fellow will interact professionally with specialty services including Physicians, Nutrition, Nursing, Case Management and other rehabilitation therapies. The Clinical Fellow will gain experience and provide evidence-based services in all areas of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, including evaluation/treatment of individuals with dysphagia, speech and language disorders, cognitive-linguistic disorders, voice disorders, and tracheostomy. The Clinical Fellow will have mentoring by experienced clinicians, participate in didactic learning experiences, as well as complete additional learning opportunities through evidence-based projects.
Qualifications:
Education: Master's degree in Speech Pathology.
Must have a SLP Provisional license in the state of Florida
Availability to start in June is preferred
Application Instructions:
A one page cover letter describing interest in the position, previous experience in medical speech pathology, goals for your career, and attributes that make you the best candidate for this position
3 to 4 professional references
Two letters of recommendation with at least one from a colleague/mentor that can speak to your clinical skills
For mor information visit: CLICK HERE
CINCINNATI VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Acute/Outpatient/Long-term care
Application Deadline: February 15, 2021
CF Start Date: Summer/Fall 2021
General Information: CF positions in speech-language pathology are available at Cincinnati VA Medical Center. The Speech Pathology Section serves inpatients, outpatients, and residents of a Community Living Center. CFs will interact professionally with specialty services including Neurology, ENT, Medicine, Nutrition, Nursing, and other rehabilitation therapies. All CFs will gain experience and provide services in all areas of medical speech pathology, including evaluation/treatment of individuals with dysphagia, speech and language disorders, cognitive disorders, voice disorders, and tracheostomy. They may also gain specialized experience in cognitive rehabilitation for veterans with TBI/polytrauma, neurogenic communication disorders, endoscopic procedures (FEES and videostroboscopy), and laryngectomy care. We are seeking candidates with a strong interest in medical speech pathology and a desire to grow professionally in a fast-paced, learning-oriented medical setting. These are temporary appointments without potential to become permanent positions.
Qualifications:
Applicants with a strong academic background and/or clinical experience in neuroscience, neurogenic cognitive/ communication disorders, voice, and dysphagia are preferred.
Only US citizens are eligible to apply.
Interviews for top candidates will be scheduled 3/1/21-3/3/21.
Application Instructions:
Resume
Letter of interest describing your background, professional interests, and why you would like to be part of our team
Graduate program transcripts (can be unofficial)
2 letters of recommendation from faculty or clinical supervisors (include these in your scanned email attachment, do not send separately)
ALL APPLICATION DOCUMENTS MUST BE SCANNED AS A SINGLE PDF FILE IN THE ORDER LISTED BELOW AND EMAILED. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications that do not conform with these instructions will not be considered.
Please email applications to: kathy.welden@va.gov and laura.klug@va.gov
For more information contact:
Kathy Welden, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
513-861-3100, ext. 5226
OR
Laura Klug, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS
513-861-3100, ext. 5293
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON & UW HEALTH
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Multiple (see below) Application Deadline: February 1, 2021
CF Start Date: TBD
General Information: This Speech Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship Program offers fellowships in our multiple specialty areas: adult voice, adult swallow, pediatric inpatient and outpatient and acute care-inpatient speech, language and swallow. Each specialty has its own unique focus, with the goal of the overall clinical fellowship experience being that of a multi-disciplinary approach to medical care for inpatients and outpatients at a state-of-the art institution. The UW Clinical Fellowship Program is an intensive 12-month program where clinical education is viewed as a dynamic process. Clinical fellows participate actively in learning to apply didactic information to clinical practice with patients who have a wide range of disorders.
Qualifications:
Ability to analyze and synthesize information from a broad-based fund of knowledge in medical communication and voice science and disorders
Ability to engage in evidence-based problem solving
Motivation to achieve an advanced level of clinical competence in prevention, screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with voice and swallowing disorders
The ability to communicate effectively and professionally in a multidisciplinary medical setting
Self-evaluation resulting in actively identifying steps to develop new skills and acquire knowledge
Ethical, responsible, and professional conduct
In addition to clinical expectations, fellows will be expected to participate in the following:
Conduction and completion of your own clinical research project
Weekly multi-disciplinary case conference, with regular clinical case presentations
Outreach activities
Application Instructions:
Currently accepting applications for multiple positions in our 1. Adult Voice, 2. Adult Swallow, 3. Adult Acute Care and 4. Pediatric Inpatient and Outpatient Specialty Care. Please indicate your area of interest in your submission. Include the following in your application in the following order:
A cover page with your name, specific area of voice or swallow and date of application submission
A one-page statement (12-point font, double spaced) describing your interest in the position, previous experience in medical speech pathology, goals for your career, any research experience, and the qualities that make you a good candidate for the fellowship;
Current CV/Resume
Three letters of recommendation with at least one from a clinical supervisor/mentor in the application packet. These can be sent with your completed application or directly from the writer.
Please send your completed application packet (in the order above) via email with the subject "CFY application" to Nichole Rauch at Rauch@surgery.wisc.edu by 11:59 p.m. (CST) on February 1, 2021. We will not accept applications after this date and incomplete applications will not be considered.
For more information: CLICK HERE
EMORY VOICE CENTER
Location: Atlanta, GA
Position: 12-month clinical fellowship
Setting: Outpatient voice clinic
Application Deadline: January 15, 2021
CF Start Date: August 1, 2021
General Information: This clinical fellowship is sponsored by the Emory Voice Center, a state-of-the-art, interprofessional program within the Emory University Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. The center is located at Emory University Hospital Midtown, an acute care teaching hospital in Atlanta, GA.The fellow will work with a team of dedicated and skilled physicians and speech-language pathologists. While there may be some incidental exposure to other clinical specialties, this fellowship does not offer significant concentration in areas such as head/neck cancer, inpatient hospitalist practice, or trach/vent/speaking valve management. This clinical fellowship year offers experience and training in advanced flexible and rigid endoscopic laryngeal imaging, FEES studies, modified barium swallow studies, high-resolution pharyngeal manometry, acoustic and aerodynamic voice assessment, advanced voice, swallowing and upper airway evaluation and therapy, care of the patient with laryngeal dystonia in interprofessional medical procedure clinics, and clinical research opportunities.
Qualifications:
Attended an accredited graduate program in speech-language pathology and have completed a master's level course of study prior to beginning the position
Experience in the evaluation and treatment of both voice and swallowing disorders through graduate student work, and a strong academic background (particularly in voice and dysphagia coursework)
Strong extracurricular educational efforts in voice and swallowing, an interest in participating in research activities, and a desire to purse a post-fellowship career in clinical practice
ALL applicants must have graduate transcripts that allow for completion of the required Georgia state temporary licensure (PCE for CFY applicants) or full licensure for applicants with certification. The licensure process takes a few weeks and must be completed prior to the start date.
Application Instructions:
Interested applicants should email the following information to Brian E. Petty, MA, CCC-SLP at Brian.Petty@emoryhealthcare.org
A curriculum vitae or resume. You must include your expected graduation date.
An essay describing (in your own words) your career goals and how the Emory Voice Center fellowship will help you achieve them (no more than one page).
A list of three references, including name, organization/title, e-mail address, and phone number. At least one reference should be from a clinical supervisor or colleague. (Please do not send letters from your references, just their names and contact information.)
In addition to the above, an official transcript containing your graduate record must be sent. A hard copy may be mailed to the address below, or an electronic copy may be emailed to Brian Petty.
All application materials, including the requested transcript(s), must be RECEIVED by 5:00 PM Eastern time on January 15, 2021. Applications and transcripts received after the deadline, will not be considered.
For more information: CLICK HERE
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
Location: Aurora, Colorado
Position: 12-month clinical fellowship
Setting: Outpatient Voice Clinic
Application Deadline: January 28, 2021
CF Start Date: July 1, 2021 (preferred)
General Information: The CU Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery Clinical Fellowship is led by an inter-professional team that includes voice-specialized speech language pathologists, a dysphagia-specialized speech language pathologist, three fellowship-trained laryngologists and two fellowship trained head and neck surgeons. The entire field of voice, airway and swallow-related pathology is addressed in this fellowship with the benefit of utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and techniques. This program aims to provide fellows with an excellent exposure to the full spectrum of voice, airway and swallowing disorders, and their medical and surgical management. Through bimonthly, interdisciplinary voice and swallow rounds, clinic-based teaching, and progressive responsibility in behavioral treatment of voice and swallowing disorders, the fellows receive a well-balanced academic experience. Each fellow will learn to hone their teaching skills by participating in the training of medical students and residents when appropriate, and by participating in resident didactics.
Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited graduate program in speech-language pathology, with completion of a master's level course of study by May 31, 2021
Experience in an academic medical center
Experience in the evaluation and treatment of voice and swallowing disorders through graduate student work
Application Instructions:
Applications are accepted electronically at CU Careers
When applying, applicants must include:
An essay describing your background and how you became interested in clinical work with this population of patients (no more than two pages).
A current Resume/CV (please include your expected graduation date)
Three letters of recommendation
For more information: CLICK HERE
HENRY FORD HOSPITAL
Location: Detroit, MI
Position: 12-month clinical fellowship
Setting: Acute care
Application Deadline: March 5, 2021
CF Start Date: Summer 2021 (preferred)
General Information: The clinical fellowship, offered by the Division of Speech-Language Sciences and Disorders, Department of Neurology, was designed to prepare fellows for a career in medical speech-language pathology. The fellowship program is a 1-year commitment. The program accepts 1 – 4 fellows per year based on division needs.
Clinical fellows who complete the program will meet all requirements of the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence and Michigan licensure. The program is designed to prepare individuals for eventual independent practice in a medical setting.
The program is composed of a series of clinical rotations in the area of emphasis (adult or pediatric). Clinical fellows will be supervised by a variety of clinicians to expand their repertoire of clinical practice patterns. There is the opportunity to participate in other educational experiences available at the hospital in addition to the core curriculum.
Qualifications:
Completion of all requirements for a master’s degree from a graduate program in Speech-Language Pathology by May 31 of that year
Satisfactory completion of all clinical requirements (except CFY) for ASHA certification
Commitment to professional development
Current work visa for all non-U.S. citizens
Application Instructions:
Please email to jpeacoc1@hfhs.org or fax to 313.916.4730
A cover letter
A resume
Graduate school transcripts
Three letters of recommendation by the first Friday in March
For more information: CLICK HERE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL CENTER
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Adult acute care/inpatient rehab/outpatient
Application Deadline: February, 21 2021
CF Start Date: July 1, 2021
General Information: UNC Medical Center offers speech therapy services in a variety of settings, including acute Care, rehab, pediatric feeding, and head and neck cancer. The UNC Health Care Speech Pathology Program is now accepting applications for 2021-2022 clinical fellows.
Applications Instructions:
For more information regarding the application process, please contact Stephanie McAdams, Assistant Director of Rehabilitation Therapies at 984-974-5300 or stephanie.mcadams@unchealth.unc.edu.
For more information: CLICK HERE
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER
Location: Rochester, NY
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Outpatient voice
Application Deadline: February 1, 2021
CF Start Date: July 1, 2021 (flexible)
General Information:
UR Medicine - Strong Memorial Hospital is a leading academic healthcare institution located in Rochester, NY between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes region. Strong Memorial Hospital is a Level 1 Trauma Center accommodating approximately 800 acute inpatient beds. UR Medicine is the Region’s only Comprehensive Stroke Center and also holds an Acute Rehabilitation Unit that is both CARF and Magnet accredited. The Voice Center is part of the University of Rochester’s Department of Otolaryngology which consists of 23 otolaryngology physicians, with specialties in pediatrics, otology / neurotology, rhinology, allergy, sleep medicine, head and neck cancer, laryngology, and facial plastics. The Voice Center consists of two fellowship trained laryngologists, and five speech-language pathologists who specialize in the treatment of voice, professional voice, breathing and swallowing disorders.
Qualifications:
Strong interest and background in the evaluation and treatment of voice, swallowing and breathing disorders as demonstrated through their graduate coursework and/ or clinical internships
Must have completed their master’s level coursework at an accredited University program in speech-language pathology prior to beginning the position
Must have a strong academic background, be highly motivated, demonstrate initiative and be independent and ready to work in a busy, fast-paced clinical environment
Experience working with SPEAK OUT / LOUD Crowd, transgender or singing voice clients is a plus
Application Instructions:
To apply for this position, please send the following information, formatted as specified. Applications not received in this format, will not be considered.
Applications should be received in 1 PDF document
The first item in the application should be a cover sheet with the applicant’s name, email address, complete mailing address, and phone number.
The second item in the application should be a 1-page cover letter indicating interest in the Clinical Fellowship in Voice, Swallowing and Upper Airway
The third item in the application should be a curriculum vitae or resume
The last item in the application should be the two letters of reference from clinical supervisors
Send to:
Sheryl Maier, Speech-Language Pathologist
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
2365 South Clinton, Suite 200
Rochester, New York 14618
Fax: 585-271-7228
For more information: CLICK HERE
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER
Location: Rochester, NY
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Acute care
Application Deadline: February 29, 2021
CF Start Date: July 2021
General Information:
University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) is a leading academic healthcare institution located in Rochester, NY. URMC includes Strong Memorial hospital - an 800 bed acute care hospital. The acute care hospital houses a Level 1 Trauma Center and the regions only Comprehensive Stroke Center. Our busy medical setting offers motivated and committed beginning clinicians an excellent opportunity for professional growth and clinical variety.
We are offering a twelve-month clinical fellowship beginning July 2021. Our clinical fellowship is designed to provide experience at all levels of acute care in a wide variety of specialty areas including but not limited to neurology, cardiology, transplant, oncology, trauma, surgical, and hospital medicine. Our goal is to provide new clinicians with a strong foundation to become a well-rounded medical Speech-Language Pathologist. The clinical fellow will become proficient in completion of Modified Barium Swallow studies, and participate in FEES. As a teaching hospital, URMC uses an interdisciplinary approach to patient care.
Qualifications:
Completion of M.A. or M.S. degree in an accredited speech-language pathology program at time of start date.
Previous clinical experience providing direct patient care in a medical setting and prior use of electronic medical records (EMR) is preferred.
Application Instructions:
Applicants can send the following information to the Department of Speech-Language Pathology attn: Andrea Perkins via mail, fax, e-mail, or via Indeed.
Cover letter indicating interest in our Clinical Fellowship in acute care
Resume
List of 3 references (No letters of recommendation please)
Sent to:
Andrea Perkins, Speech-Language Pathologist
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 627
Rochester, NY 14642
Fax: 585-276-2997
For more information: CLICK HERE
CLEVELAND CLINIC
Location: Cleveland Ohio
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Voice
Application Deadline: March 31, 2021
CF Start Date: September 1, 2021
General Information:
The Head and Neck Institute’s clinical fellowship offers on site supervision and daily interaction with a staff of seasoned speech/language pathologists with expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of varied disorders in adults and children. The assessment and management of inpatient adults and children with dysphagia, aphasia, head and neck cancer and ventilator dependency are the focus of this fellowship. It allows the fellow to apply knowledge gained from academic training, develop clinical skills consistent with the current scope of speech/language pathology practice, realize a commitment to world class service to patients, refine clinical skills and evaluate individual clinical assets and liabilities. This model provides a stimulating, mentoring partnership that promotes both clinical confidence and competence.
Qualifications:
All applicants must have completed academic coursework and clinical practicum in accordance with ASHA guidelines
All applicants must be eligible for a conditional license from the Ohio Board of Speech/Language Pathology and Audiology
Final selection is based on a formal interview at the Main Campus of Cleveland Clinic for a competitive group of invited candidates
Applications Instructions:
A letter of interest
Resume
Three letters of recommendation
Email rosneca@ccf.org or send to:
Amy Rosneck, MA, CCC-SLP
Head and Neck Institute
Cleveland Clinic A-71
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
For more information: CLICK HERE
Inquiries regarding the application process may be sent to rosneca@ccf.org. Please type "inquiry about fellowship," in the title line.
OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY NW CENTER FOR VOICE AND SWALLOWING
Location: Portland, Oregon
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Voice
Application Deadline:TBD (Applications OPENS in April 2021)
CF Start Date: August 23, 2021
General Information:
Full-time clinical fellowships (2) are being offered at the NW Center for Voice and Swallowing, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery of Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. The primary purpose of the program is to train professionals in the areas of voice and swallowing disorders. Training in direct patient care to patients (adult and pediatric) with voice disorders, alaryngeal voice restoration, speech and swallowing disorders after head and neck cancer and adult dysphagia.The training program is primarily clinical in nature. The NWCVS at OHSU has a faculty of 10 speech-language pathologists, 2 laryngologists, 1 physician’s assistant and 1 laryngology fellow. Training experiences include interdisciplinary team assessments of adults and children with voice disorders and vocal cord dysfunction, adult dysphagia, alaryngeal rehabilitation as well as, speech and swallowing disorders in the head and neck cancer patient. Independent study and collaborative research is part of the training program. Didactic offerings, both at the NW Center for Voice and Swallowing, Otolaryngology and throughout the greater Oregon Health & Science University augment the Fellowship experience.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in speech-language pathology and meet all the requirements for certification except the Clinical Fellowship
Applicants must meet all the requirements for the Oregon Board of Examiners Conditional License in Speech-Language Pathology
Application Instructions:
A current Letter of Intention
CV
Three letters of recommendation
A sample of your writing (term paper, research article, etc.).
Application and inquiries should be addressed to:
Donna J. Graville, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Associate Professor, Director of the NW Center for Voice and Swallowing Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Oregon Health & Science University PV01, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239 Phone: (503) 494-3228 Fax: (503) 503-346-6826 E-mail: graville@ohsu.edu
For more information: CLICK HERE
NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting: Pediatric craniofacial
Application Deadline:March 1, 2021
CF Start Date: TBD
General Information:
The one-year Craniofacial Speech Pathology Fellowship consists of clinical and research training in the assessment and treatment of cleft lip and palate, pediatric speech disorders, craniofacial anomalies and more
Qualifications:
Completion of Master’s or Doctoral degree in Speech Pathology/Communication Disorders by hire date.
Completion of coursework in pediatric speech disorders, with completion of a cleft/craniofacial anomalies course preferred.
Excellent oral and written communication skills for effective communication of information and positive interpersonal skills; ability to function in an interdisciplinary environment.
Completion of student externship/practicum in pediatric medical setting.
Completion of a research project or thesis preferred.
Application Instructions:
To apply, please send the following via one email or mail to the contact listed below:
Cover letter with contact information
Summary of your career goals (one page)
Curriculum vita (include anticipated graduation date)
2 - 3 reference letters (at least one from a clinical supervisor, at least one from an academic mentor/professor preferred)
Current transcript (scanned/unofficial copy is acceptable)
Jean Spinosi Craniofacial Speech Pathology, Program Coordinator
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
700 Children’s Drive, Suite T2H
Columbus, Ohio 43205
For more information: CLICK HERE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH
Location: Galveston, TX
Position: 12-month Clinical Fellowship
Setting:
Application Deadline: February 26, 2021
CF Start Date: June-July 2021
General Information:
UTMB has defined the future of health care throughout its 120-year history. Located 50 miles south of Houston on Galveston Island, the university comprises four health sciences schools, a robust and multidisciplinary research environment, and a comprehensive Health System that attracts a diverse patient base from throughout the state to its campus- and community-based clinics, emergency room, and inpatient facilities.
The UTMB Center for Audiology and Speech Pathology offers Au.D externship opportunity in Audiology and clinical fellowship opportunity in Speech Pathology. These one-year residency positions provide well-rounded exposure to a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for patients of all ages. Residencies begin in early June to mid-July of each year.
Qualifications:
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Completion of requirements for the Externship year or Clinical Fellowship year
Eligibility for the TDLR Intern license in Audiology or Speech-Language Pathology
Application Instructions:
A letter of interest
Resume
Official transcripts
Description of clinical practicum sites with hours obtained
Three letters of recommendation
Send to:
Kathleen M. Kerr, MS
Assistant Director Center for Audiology and Speech Pathology
The University of Texas Medical Branch
301 University Boulevard
Galveston, TX 77555-0523
In addition, complete an online UTMB Application HERE.
For more information: CLICK HERE
THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL
Location: Baltimore, MD
Position: 13-month POST CF Fellowship (Licensed SLPs ONLY)
Setting: Acute Care—Advanced ICU
Application Deadline: March 31, 2021
Post-CF Start Date: August 2021
General Information:
This intensive fellowship program will allow you to participate in clinical practice with a focus on evaluation and treatment of the ICU patient. The goal of this fellowship is to provide mentorship and advanced practice experience with a complex patient population in the intensive care unit and offer support to work toward completion of the Board Specialty Certification in Swallowing. Includes frequent clinical mentorship, multiple didactic activities, and participation in research.
Qualifications:
Must have completed their clinical fellowship
Must have a certificate of clinical competency from ASHA
Must be eligible for Maryland state license
Application Instructions:
Please include the following in your application:
A cover page with your name and date of application submission
A one page statement (12 point font) of purpose describing: your interest in the position, previous experience in medical speech pathology, goals for your career, and the qualities that make you a good candidate for the fellowship
Resume with 3-4 references, please provide contact information
Two letters of recommendation with at least one from a colleague/mentor that can speak to your clinical skills
A $50 application fee. Please submit your payment online through the link on the fellowship’s web page.
For more information: CLICK HERE
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