Collean Combs is a medical-based speech-language pathologist with a clinical and research
interest in neurogenics, particularly dementia. She earned her master’s degree in
Communication Sciences and Disorders from MGH Institute of Health Professionals in
2006. Her clinical experience encompasses a variety of medical settings across New
Hampshire and Massachusetts. In 2022, she joined the faculty at the University of New
Hampshire's Communication Sciences and Disorders Department, where she serves as a clinical assistant professor and the clinic coordinator for the Clinic for Neurogenic Communication Disorders (CNCD). Collean teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate programs, supervises clinical practice within the CNCD clinic, and is actively involved in research as a member of the Cognition, Brain, and Language Team (CoBALT). She is a doctoral canidate, pursuing a Doctor of Education (EdD) in Higher Education.