Charles Mangone, M.A. CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist
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Charles Mangone, M.A. CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologist

1445 Education Way Port Charlotte FL, 33948

About

Mr. Charles Mangone is a Speech-Language Pathologist practicing in Venice, FL. He specializes in communication and swallowing disorders in children and adults. He evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with speech, language, cognitive-communication, social communication, and swallowing conditions. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. These disorders are treated through various methods based on up-to-date, evidence-based practices that have been peer-reviewed in the research literature. Speech-Language Pathologists also work with families to help them cope with their family member's conditions.

Mr. Mangone has held the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) since 1991. Applicants for the Certificate of Clinical Competence must earn a graduate degree, successfully complete the required clinical experiences accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology and pass a national examination. These requirements certify that his academic and clinical experience meets nationally established standards.

In some areas, such as college teaching and research, a Ph.D. or Clinical Doctorate (SLPD) is required. Charles completed his Masters of Speech-Language Pathology graduate degree in 1991 from Missouri State University. He is currently a doctoral candidate attending Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions and earning his clinical doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology (SLPD). Other post-graduate education he has completed includes 60 hours of credit in psychology (Ph.D.), and all the academic requirements for a master's degree in clinical counseling (needs to complete his internship to complete).

Charles is a retired U.S. Army Captain, having served in the military for twenty years. He began his service in 1978 in the Marine Corps and was discharged in 1981 after his tour of duty. Captain Mangone was deployed in support of the global war on terrorism one month after receiving his officer commission in September 2001, while serving in the Army National Guard. He has multiple military occupational specialties, serving is various roles such as Commander, Operations Officer, and Battle Captain.

Education and Training

Missouri State Universityy M.A. Communication Disorders 1991

Southwest Baptist University B.A. Communications 1986

Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology 0

Walden University Ph.D. 2017

Central Methodist University MS 2016

Board Certification

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Florida Department of Health

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist

Board Certified in Speech-Language Pathology (Certificate Clinical Competence)

Licensed Hazardous Material Certifier

Suicide Intervention Officer; Missouri Army National Guard

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist.

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist State of Oklahoma. License Number 832

Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist; Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts; State of Missouri

Provider Details

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Charles Mangone, M.A. CCC-SLP
Charles Mangone, M.A. CCC-SLP's Expert Contributions
  • Freedom of Speech: Reflections of a speech-language pathologist

    Amendment Three, the U.S. Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…”I get paid to speak. As a speech-language...

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Speech-Language Pathologist 2017 - Present
  • Active-Duty Army and National Guard 2002 - 2015
  • Speech-Language Pathologist 1991 - 2002
  • US Army Reserve, Chaplain Assistant 1986 - 1987
  • Active-Duty Marine Corps, Communications 1978 - 1982
  • Clinical Fellowship Year Supervisor American Speech-Language Association 2018 - 2019

Awards

  • Command Sergeant Major’s Award for Excellence, MO RTI 2012  
  • German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge, Bronze 2011  
  • Certificate of Achievement, 935th Aviation Support Battalion 2008  
  • Commandant’s Award, Battle Staff Non-commissioned Officer Course 2008  
  • Honor Graduate, Battle Staff Non-commissioned Officer Course 2008  
  • Certificate of Achievement for Excellence during NCOES 2008  
  • Battalion Commander’s Award for Excellence, 935th Aviation Support BN 2007  
  • The Commandant’s Award for Excellence, 209th Training Regiment 2007  
  • Honor Graduate, Basic Non-commissioned Officer Course, Phase I 2007  
  • Certificate of Achievement in Safety, 935th Aviation Battalion 2006  
  • Battalion Commander’s Award for Excellence, 70th Troop Command 2006  
  • Army Achievement Medal for Meritorious Achievement, 205th MP BN 2006  
  • Battalion Commander’s Award for Excellence, 175th Military Police BN 2006  
  • Army Achievement Medal for Exceptional Meritorious Service, 175th MP BN 2005  
  • Certificate of Excellence as Observer-Controller, 175th MP Battalion 2005  
  • Certificate of Appreciation in Support of Operation Armored Falcon I & II 2004  
  • Air Force Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service, 131st Fighter Wing 2004  
  • Army Achievement Medal for Outstanding Service, 1035th Maintenance BN 2003  
  • Certificate of Achievement for Outstanding Performance, 16th Ordnance BN 2002  
  • Honor Graduate, Ordnance Officer Basic Course, Aberdeen Proving Ground 2002  
  • Academic Excellence Award, Association of the United States Army 2002  
  • Honor Graduate (Academic Award), Officer Candidate School 2001  
  • The Missouri Adjutant General’s Award for Excellence 1999  
  • Army Commendation Medal for Outstanding Performance, 135th Signal BN 1999  
  • Missouri National Guard Commendation Ribbon for Performance on APFT 1999  
  • Certificate of Appreciation for Contributing to the Field of Autism, Autism Society of America 1990  
  • Cum Laude Graduate, Southwest Baptist University 1986  
  • Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 1986  
  • Alpha Chi Honor Society for Academic Performance, S.W. Baptist University 1985  
  • Certificate of Appreciation for Superior Performance, U.S. Marine Corps 1980  
  • Meritorious Mast for Outstanding Service, United States Marine Corps 1981  
  • Honor Graduate, U.S. Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School 1978  
  • Honor Graduate, United States Marine Corps Basic Training 1978  

Professional Memberships

  • Chaplain, Marine Corps League Detachment 643 Gulf Coast  
  • American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association  
  • American Counseling Association  
  • American Play Therapy Association  
  • United States Army Ordnance Corps  
  • Missouri Alternative and Augmentative Communication Society  
  • National Student Speech, Language, and Hearing Association  

Favorite Place to Vacation

  • Islands

Hobbies / Sports

  • Fishing, diving

Areas of research

Effects of Expiratory Muscle Strength Training on Voice Intensity in Persons with Parkinson's Disease

Recognizing the Communicative Intent and Function of Aberrant Behavior in Persons with Autism and Related Development Disorders

Charles Mangone, M.A. CCC-SLP's Practice location

Charlotte County Public Schools

1445 Education Way -
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
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