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CURRICULUM VITA4266565130175Denise A. Tucker, PH.D.Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders The University of North Carolina at Greensboro2705 Cottage Place, Greensboro, NC 27455Phone: 336.256.2004 Email: datucker@uncg.eduEDUCATIONPh.D., Audiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (May, 1993)DISSERTATION: The Development of Middle, Late, and Cognitive Auditory Evoked Potentials in HumansMINORS: Neuroscience and StatisticsMasters of Communication Disorders, Brigham Young University, Provo (April, 1981)Bachelors of Science, Brigham Young University, Provo (August 1979)PROFESSIONAL PROFILEMy professional profile includes working ten years as a clinical audiologist in a University Medical Center and 24 years as an Audiology University Professor in the Academy.TEACHING26 years of teaching undergraduate and graduate courses at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD)Expertise in teaching live and online courses for over ten yearsCLINICAL EXPERTISE38 year’s experience as a Clinical AudiologistWork experience in two Medical School Hospitals, the UNCG University Speech and Hearing Center, and private practiceRESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIESResearch interests include: Tinnitus and Hyperacusis; Doctoral Education; Biopsychosocial Group Aural Rehabilitation Therapy for Adults with Cochlear Implants-406399304800Denise Tucker UNCG Benchmarks:Doctoral Education, Clinical & Hearing Research, University Service, & LeadershipDenise Tucker UNCG Benchmarks:Doctoral Education, Clinical & Hearing Research, University Service, & LeadershipDOCTORAL EDUCATIONJOINED UNCG FACULTY 1993TENURED 2004Promoted to Full Professor 2018Doctoral EducationHelped create and establish CSD PhD Doctoral program in 2007Service as CSD DGS PhD 2007 to 2013Launched IDEALL CSD PhD program with WCU in January 2016.Presented on need for Part-Time doctoral education in CSDLed grant writing team for submission of Project Deliver Personnel Training Grant to US Department of Education for funding IDEALL CSD, Feb 2017, Chaired 5 CSD PhD doctoral committeesServed as CSD DGS 2016 to 2018Other Teaching:Taught CSD UG courses 1993-PresentTaught Masters Audiology courses from 1993 to 2005Taught CSD PhD courses fro 2007 to PresentCLINICAL AND HEARING RESEARCHUNCG AUDIOLOGY CLINIC 1993-2007BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL RESEARCH 2000-PRESENTClinical and Hearing Research:Received 11 external grants.Received two external large grants that expanded Audiology (hearing) clinical services at UNCG to a full-time clinic.Kate B Reynolds Charitable Trust Grant, 1997, $191,540. Audiology clinic with full time Audiology Clinical Educator. Began Hearing Dispensing at UNCG in 1998.Congressional Earmark, sponsored by Congressman Howard Coble, 2000, $181,010. Established the UNCG Tinnitus Clinic, 1st Tinnitus clinic in North Carolina. Established Cochlear Implant Connections (CIC) , Bio-psychosocial Group Aural Rehabilitation group. Presented CIC research nationally and internationally.RE-launch of CIC as a research program, January 2019.UNIVERSITY SERVICEHeld multiple service positions in the CSD Department, Schools of HHP and HHS, and University1993 to presentUniversity Service:School of HHS Faculty Assembly ChairSchool of HHS Faculty Assembly ChairSecretary of the UNCG Faculty SenateUNCG Faculty SenatorUNCG Restructuring CommitteeUNCG External Review CommitteeUNCG IRB CommitteeSchool of HHP G Sams (Service) Committee ChairLEADERSHIPCSD Department Chair2013-2016CSD Director of Graduate Study2106 to 2018CSD Director of Doctoral Study2007-2013CSD Department Chair:Served on the School of HHS Chairs CouncilDeveloped two CSD Differential Tuition proposals approved by General Administration, increasing Department resources.Developed CSD Strategic PlanInstituted CSD Department Executive CommitteeLed CSD Department in needed renovations of UNCG Speech and Hearing Center space.TEACHING AND ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSPOSITIONS HELDFull Professor, CSD (August 1, 2019)Director of Graduate Study, CSD, (August 2016-July 2018)Department Chair, School of HHS (August 2013 – August 2016)Director of Doctoral Study (September 2007 – June 2013)Associate Professor (May 2004 – present)Assistant Professor (August 1998 – May 2004)Visiting Assistant Professor (August 1994 – July 1998)Lecturer (August 1993 – July 1994)CLASSES TAUGHTUndergraduate courses include CSD 334-Introduction to Audiology, CSD 557-Pediatric Aural Rehabilitation, and CSD 250-Concepts of CSD, CSD 495- Special Topics in CSD (Co-taught with Dr. Alan Kamhi, a course for seniors) and CSD 557 Pediatric Aural Rehabilitation (Live, then Hybrid-Distance)Graduate teaching included courses for the Masters of Audiology: CSD 574- Diagnostics in Audiology, CSD 576- Audiology Clinic Practicum, CSD 611- Hearing Aids, CSD 620-Auditory Evoked Responses, CSD 622-Medical Audiology, and CSD 624-Pediatric Audiology, CSD 605 Central Auditory Processing Disorders, (1993 – 2005); CSD 632 Research in CSD (Spring 2019)Doctoral courses include: CSD 780 Independent Study; CSD 790 Directed Research; CSD 799 CSD Dissertation; CSD 760 Advanced Doctoral Seminars with CSD Ph.D. Audiology Students in topic areas that included: Auditory Evoked Potentials, Tinnitus, The Human Auditory System, and mentored Independent Study courses for CSD doctoral students taking CSD or HHS Grant Writing and Best Practice in Teaching courses.PRESENTATIONS ON TEACHINGPresentation: Lily South Conference, “The Interactive Teaching Portfolio” (2011)Presentation: UNCG School of HHP Brown Bag Luncheon, “Use of WIKIs in Teaching” (2008)Presentation: Lily South Conference, “Facilitating Learning Through Humor” (2007)Workshop: UNCG Speaking Intensive Center, “Use of Small Groups in College Teaching” (2007)DOCTORAL STUDENT MENTORINGCurrent UNCG CSD Doctoral StudentsDr. Onyi Ukaegbe: International Audiology student from Kenya. Research areas: Tinnitus, Auditory Evoked Responses. Doctoral Committee ChairDr. Sarah Allen, Au.D. Research areas: Pediatric Audiology, doctoral education, pediatric aural rehabilitation. Doctoral Committee ChairCatherine Cotton: SLP doctoral student. Serve on doctoral committee.Fadi Alswaiti: International SLP doctoral student. Serve on doctoral committee.Summer McMurray: UNCG IDEALL CSD distance doctoral student. Serve on doctoral committee.Doctoral Students Graduated from UNCG CSD:Doctoral Committee Chair and faculty mentor for Dr. Marwa Abdrabbou, international Audiology doctoral student from Egypt. Marwa is graduating May 2019.Doctoral Committee Chair and faculty mentor for Amit Tayade, international Audiology doctoral student from India. Amit graduated in May 2018.Doctoral Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Ashley Frazier for her final defense. She graduated in May 2017Doctoral Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Charles Pudrith for his final defense. He graduated in May 2017. Doctoral Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Nilesh Washnick for his final defense. He graduated in May 2017. Doctoral Committee Chair and faculty mentor for Dr. Ola Alsalman. Directed her through her dissertation proposal defense Jan 22, 2014 with her data acquisition, completed May 8, 2014. Doctoral Committee Chair and faculty mentor for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Mohsin Shaikh. Directed his preparation for an International APD study in India in Summer 2014 and for his preparation for his written and oral exams in Fall 2014. Worked with him on preparation on a journal manuscript, submitted May 2014 and the presentation of two researcher’s APD posters at a national and international meeting. Dr. Shaikh graduated in May 2015 and is currently working at the University of Hawaii.Doctoral Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Leslie Weaver Johnson’s dissertation defense Feb 5, 2014. Dr. Leslie Weaver Johnson graduated May 2014 and currently works for the UNC Hospitals. She teaches two adjunct classes for our UNCG CSD SLP Masters program each year.Doctoral Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Carrie Stacie for her proposal defense February 5, 2014. Dr. Stacy works in Virginia at Longwood College.Doctoral Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Jamila Minga. Dr. Minga currently works at North Carolina Central. Committee member for CSD Ph.D. student Dr. Ishan Bhatt for his final defense. He graduated in December 2013 and is currently working in Arizona.Doctoral advisor for Dr. Emily Beasley, AuD student who graduate from James Madison University in 2010. Dr. Beasley completed her capstone project at UNCG, entitled Treatment Outcomes of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.MENTORING OF SLP MASTERS STUDENT RESEARCHFaculty Mentor for SLP second year student Huili Wang (China). Worked with Huili on creating a new informational brochure designed for healthcare professionals. The brochure was first in English, then Hiuli translated the brochure into International Chinese. Future research: distribution of brochure to hearing professionals in China.Served at faculty mentor of 4 SLP graduate student research projects. These projects were:Brainmapping of auditory evoked responses in home-schooled teens with reading disordersSurvey of UNCG music students regarding tinnitus perceptionTwo studies on hearing disorder (tinnitus) in African American students.INVITED LECTURES Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus management. Invited lecture to the Greensboro Hearing Loss Association, February 2009.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus management. Invited 8-hour workshop at the North Dakota Speech and Hearing Association (NDSLHA), October 2008.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus management. Invited workshop at the Southeast Regional Institute on Deafness (SERID), Asheville, North Carolina, October 2005Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus management. Invited lecture to the Speech and Hearing Association of Virginia (SHAV), Charlottesville, Virginia, March 19, 2005.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus management. Invited lecture to Au.D. students at the University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 29, 2004.Tucker, D.A. Trends in tinnitus management. Invited lecture at the Fifth Annual Innovations in Clinical Communication Sciences Conference, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, October 16, 2004.Tucker, D.A. UNCG model for tinnitus management. Invited presentation as part of a Pre-Conference workshop entitled, “Managing the Tinnitus Patient,” American Academy of Audiology National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 2, 2003.Tucker, D.A. The role of sound therapy. Invited presentation as part of a Pre-Conference workshop entitled, “Managing the Tinnitus Patient,” American Academy of Audiology National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 2, 2003.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus and insomnia. Invited lecture as part of a Pre-Conference workshop entitled, “Managing the Tinnitus Patient,” American Academy of Audiology National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, April 2, 2003.Tucker, D.A. Managing the tinnitus patient. Invited workshop presentation at the Mississippi Speech and Hearing Association, Jackson, Mississippi, April 5, 2002.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus management. Invited Presentation given at the 47th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Speech, Hearing, and Language Association, Wilmington, North Carolina, March 30, 2001.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus update. Invited presentation at the North Carolina Association for Hearing Rehabilitation, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, April 6, 2001.Tucker, D.A. Central Auditory Processing Disorders. Invited three-hour workshop presentation to speech-language pathologists and audiologists in the Rockingham County School District, sponsored by AHEC, October 1996.ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDSFaculty Teaching Fellow, UNCG Lloyd International Honors College, March 12, 2019.Nominated for the School of HHS Teaching Excellence Award (2013)Nominated for the UNCG Teaching Excellence Award (2010)North Carolina Speech Language Hearing Association (NCSHLA) Public Information Award, given for outstanding promotional campaign of the UNCG Tinnitus Clinic (2005)LIRESEARCHMy clinical hearing research interests include: Auditory Evoked Responses, Neuroscience, Chronic Tinnitus and Hyperacusis, Cochlear Implantation in Late-Deafened Adults, Biopsychosocial Group Aural Rehabilitation Therapy, and CSD Doctoral Education.GRANTS(FUNDED): ELEVEN FUNDED PROPOSALSTOTAL = $409,696American Tinnitus Association (Jan, 2014): Co-sponsor doctoral dissertation grant with CSD PhD Student Ola Alsalman. $10,000UNCG Teaching and Learning Center Grant (2005). Funding obtained to travel to the VIIITH International Tinnitus Seminar in Pau, Fance.” $1,400CTEP grant (July, 2001): Funding obtained from the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro for purchase of computer and therapy software for children with Central Auditory Processing disorders and reading problems. $3,853Congressional Earmark award (December, 2000): Grant proposal for congressional earmark money to fund the creation of the UNCG Tinnitus Center for Tinnitus Retraining therapy. Funds were obtained from the Human Resources and Services Administration for renovation of clinic space, creation of Tinnitus counseling room, and purchase of new scientific equipment. Mr. Howard Coble, US House of Representatives, supported project. $181,010CTEP grant (April, 2000); Funding obtained for the purchase of Data Projector and Lap Top Computer to Enhance Teaching in Public Schools in Speech-Language Pathology Externship Sites and University Audiology Instruction. $1,800CTEP Grant (April, 1999): Funds were awarded to purchase a new computer and clinical therapy software for student therapy room 304. $2,430.44Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (February, 1999): Grant proposal submitted October 1998 to continue to support the publicity/travel needs of the “Learning to Hear Project.” Specifically, travel funds will be used to send Audiology clinic supervisors to a Tinnitus Retraining Therapy seminar. $5,600UNCG Advancement of Curriculum and Teaching (ACT) grant (December, 1998): Funds were awarded to attend the fifth International tinnitus Seminar in Cambridge England. $2,200Learning to Hear Project (July, 1997): A grant for seed money to fund an Aural Rehab clinic at the UNCG Speech and hearing center. Funded by the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. $191,540Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (October, 1997): Grant proposal to provide funds for publicity for the Learning to Hear Project. $7,500UNCG Computer Technology Education Program (CTEP) Grant (December, 1996): Purchase of a new computer and clinical instruction software for the UNCG audiology clinic. $2,372ADDITIONAL GRANTS: FOURTEEN SUBMITTED PROPOSALSTOTAL = $8,229,772US Department of Education: Tucker D.A., Compton, M.V., Mayo R., Ogletree W., Hooper C, Frazier A. (2015) Project DELIVER: Doctoral Education Leadership in Communication Sciences and Disorders: An Innovative Essential Resource. US Department of Education grant proposal to fund the IDEALL CSD program with Western Carolina University. $1,237,197. PendingUS Department of Education: Tucker D.A., Compton, M.V., Mayo R., Ogletree W., Hooper C, Frazier A. (2015) Project IDEALL CSD (PICSD): Inter-Institutional Doctoral Education Arrangement for Learning and Learning in Communication Sciences and Disorders. US Department of Education grant proposal to fund the IDEALL CSD program with Western Carolina University. $1,225,743. Not Funded. Will resubmit December 2016.UNCG Regular Faculty Grant (September 2013): Tucker, D.A. & Michel, G., Hormone Regulation of Tinnitus in Humans. Submitted, not funded. R15 GOV-National Institutes of Health (NIH) (2012; Submitted: Tucker, D.A. & Compton, M.V., R15: Cochlear Implant Connections: The Feasibility of a Group Bio-Psychosocial Therapy Approach for Late Deafened Adults With Cochlear Implants. $300,000. R15 GOV-National Institutes of Health (NIH) (2010, Original proposal; not submitted): Tucker, D.A. & Compton, M.V., R15: Cochlear Implant Connections: The Feasibility of a Group Bio-Psychosocial Therapy Approach for Late Deafened Adults With Cochlear Implants. $300,000. The Future Fund (2010; Year 1 of 2): Tucker, D.A. & Compton, M.V., Cochlear Implant Connections. Submitted, not funded.The Future Fund (February 2009): Funding sought for the Cochlear Implant Connections clinical research program. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Mary V. Compton. Funds would be used to develop research protocol and R21 grant application for Fall 2009. Also funds will be used to pay for 5 cochlear implant patients to have Aural Rehabilitation therapy in Fall 2009. $8,500. R15: Cochlear Implant Connections (2009): Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., & Dudley, W. NIH grant. First draft of this R15. Tabled for 2012 submission. $300,000.Advancement in Teaching and Learning (ATL) grant (October, 2008): Funding sought for travel to International meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to attend the XXI meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiology Study Group (IERASG). Funding to help support teaching and research in brain mapping of patients with brain injury. $6,000R01 application (Fall 2007): Sensory and genetic factors related to chronic tinnitus. R01 collaborative grant application with UNC-Chapel School of Dentistry and Pain Clinic. $3,710,218Tucker DA, Gansneder B, Martin W, and Ferguson J. R15-Use of Personal Listening Devices and Hearing Disorders in College Students. R15 grant proposal prepared over summer 2006 and submitted Fall 2016. This grant was multi-institutional (UNCG, University of Virginia, and Oregon Health Sciences University. Submitted to NIH. Not funded.NIH R03 Proposal (June, 2005): Use of Personal Listening Devices and Hearing Disorders in College. $150,000Congressional Earmark Proposal (December, 2002): Congressional earmark grant proposal resubmitted to US Congress for funding of UNCG Tinnitus Center. $501,903Congressional Earmark Proposal (May, 2001): Congressional earmark grant proposal submitted to US Congress for funding of UNCG Tinnitus Center. Selected by the House of Representatives but not funded due to 2002-2003 Federal Budget constraints. $490,21PUBLICATIONSPOST-TENURE (SINCE 2004)Abdrabbou M, Tucker DA, Compton MV. (2018). Quality of life and speech perception in two late deafened adults with cochlear implants. Audiology Research, Volume 8: 194, page 1-4Shaikh MA, Fox-Thomas L, Tucker D. (2017). Maturational changes in ear advantage for monaural word recognition in noise amount listener with central auditory processing disorders. Audiology Research, Volume 7:157, pages 1-5.Alsalman, O., Tucker, D.A., and Vanneste, S. (2016) Salivary Stress-Related Responses in Tinnitus: A Preliminary Study in Young Male Subjects with Tinnitus. Frontiers In Neuroscience, Volume 10, Article 338.Shaikh, M., Fox-Thomas, L., & Tucker, D. A. (2016). Impact of different cutoff criteria on the rate of (central) auditory processing disorders diagnosis using the central test battery. Audiology Research, Volume 6: 258, pages 40-43.Bhatt, I. Phillips, S.L., Richter, S.J., Tucker, D.A., Lundgren, K., Morehouse, R.C., Henrich, V.C. (2016) A polymorphism in human estrogen-related receptor beta (ESRRβ) predicts audiometric temporary threshold shift. International Journal of Audiology, Volume 55, page 571-579.Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., Mankoff, L., Labban, J., Dudley, W. (2016) Self-Perceived Biopsychoscocial Needs of Late-Deafened Adults with Cochlear Implants: Implications for Aural Rehabilitation. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology (JARA). Volume XLVII, pages 26-47.Tucker, D. A., Compton, M.V., and Mankoff, L. (2012). Twenty-first century trends in adult aural rehabilitation. Communique (North Carolina Speech and Hearing Association).Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., and Mankoff, L. (2012). Cochlear implant connections: Aural rehabilitation strategies for late deafened adults (LDAs) with cochlear implants. Communique (North Carolina Speech and Hearing Association).Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., Mankoff, L., and Rulison, K. (2011). Cochlear implant connections: A biopsychosocial aural rehabilitation program for late deafened adults with cochlear implants. Perspectives-ASHA.Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., Mankoff, L., and Alsalman, O. (2011). Cochlear implant connections: Facilitating the rehabilitation journey. The ASHA Leader.Galpin, J., Ettnier, J., Tucker, D. (2009). The relationship between Frontal Brain Asymmetry and Exercise Addiction. Journal of Pyschophsysiology, 23(3): 133-pton, M.V., Tucker, D.A., and Flynn, P.F. (May 2009). Preparation and perceptions of speech language pathologists working with children with cochlear implants. Communication Disorders Quarterly.Tucker, D.A., Phillips, S.L., Clayton, W.A., Royster, E., Todd, A.D. (2005). The effect of silence on tinnitus perception. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surgery, 132(1), 20-24.BEFORE TENURE (MAY 2004)Tucker, D.A., Dietrich, S., Harris, S., and Pelletier, S. (March 2002). The effects of stimulus rate and gender on the auditory middle latency response. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 13(3), 143-152.Pynchon, K., Tucker, D.A., Barrett, K., and Herr, D. (1998). Area under-the curve measures of the auditory middle latency response (AMLR) from birth to early adulthood. American Journal of Audiology, 7(2), 45-49.Tucker, D.A., Dietrich, S., McPherson, D., and Salamat, M. (May 2001). The effect of stimulus intensity level on AMLR brainmaps in human adults. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 12, 223-232.Sykes, S., Tucker, D.A., and Herr, D. (1997). Aural Rehabilitation Experience offered to Audiology Students in ASHA Accredited Training Programs, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 7:83-91.Tucker, D.A. and Ruth, R. (1996). The effects of age, signal level, and signal rate on auditory middle latency responses. The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 7(2), 83-91.Hall, J.W. and Tucker D.A. (1989). Applications of multimodality sensory evoked responses in the pediatric intensive care unit. Neurotrauma: Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Related Issues, 3, Butterworth Publishers, Stoneham, Massachusetts.Hall, J.W. and Tucker, D.A. (1988). Auditory brainstem response in the evaluation of peripheral versus central nervous system dysfunction in the pediatric intensive care unit. Seminars in Hearing, 9(1), 47-60.Hall, J.W. and Tucker, D.A. (1988). The auditory brainstem response in acute brain injury. Clinical Atlas of Auditory Evoked Potentials, Grune and Straton Inc., Orlando, Florida. Hall, J.W. and Tucker, D.A. (1986). Sensory evoked responses in the intensive care unit. Ear and Hearing, 7(4), 220-232.Hall, J.W. and Tucker, D.A. (1985). Auditory evoked responses in traumatic head injury. The Hearing Journal, 38, 23-29.WORKING MANUSCRIPTSTucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., Mayo R., Ogletree W., Hooper C., Frazier A. Allen S., McMurray, S. Mapping the Maze, Manuscript of the 2015 survey on the needs for part-time PhD programs for Speech Language Pathologist. Submitted March 2019Tucker, D. A. and Alsalman, O. (2013). Audiometric, psychosocial, and medication profile of adult patients with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing loss. EARCH AND SCHOLARLY A PRESENTATIONSInternational PresentationsErdman, S.A., Tucker, D.A., Compton M.V., Wark D.J., Manone N., Adamovich S.L., Scarinci N. GRIN and BEAR IT! Group Rehabilitation is In: Biopsychosocial Elements of AR—It’s Therapeutic! Invited presentation at the VIII International Adult Rehabilitation Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, June, 2015.Tucker D.A., Compton M.V., Mankoff L. Cochlear Implant Connections: A biopsychosocial aural rehabilitation intervention for late-deafened adults with cochlear implants. VII International Adult Rehabilitation Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, May 2013.Alsalman, O., Tucker D.A., Wideman L., and Michel, G. The development of a neural psychological immune endocrine (NPIE) model of tinnitus. VIIIth International Meeting of the Tinnitus Research Initiative, Auckland, New Zealand, March 2014.Shaikh, M., Tucker, D.A., & Fox-Thomas, L. Ear advantage for speech perception in noise changes across age range in APD. Poster presentation at the 2014 CAPD Global Conference, Orlando, Florida, April 2014.Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., and Mankoff, L. Cochlear implant connections: A biopsychosocial aural rehabilitation intervention for late-deafened adults with cochlear implants. VII International Adult Aural Rehabilitation Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, 2013.Tucker, D.A., McPherson, D., Salamat, M., Hill, S., Story J., and Redd, A. Age-related variations in brainmapped ALR and P300 waveforms. Poster presentation at the International Evoked Response Auditory Study Group, Havannah, Cuba, June, 2005.Tucker, D.A., And Ruth, R. Maturational changes observed in middle and late auditory evoked response waveforms in human subjects from birth to early adulthood. IERASG Biennial Meeting, Lyon, France, August 1995.Tucker, D.A., Dietrich, S., Harris, S., and Pelletier, S. Effect of stimulus rate on AMLR in young males. Poster sessions presented at the IERASG meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 26, 2001.Hughes, P., Royster, L., Tucker, D.A., and Herr, D. The effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and neurodiagnostic auditory brainstem and middle latency response. IRASG Biennial Meeting, Memphis TN, June 1997.Hall, J., and Tucker, D.A. Monitoring CNS status of comatose patients with BAEP. Paper presented at the International congress of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials, New York, New York, October 1986.National PresentationsTucker, D. a., Abdrabbou, M., 31st Annual Convention of the American Academy of Audiology, "Effects of Silence-Induced Tinnitus and Race on the Auditory Middle Latency Responses," The American Academy of Audiology (Academic), Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH, United States of America. Accepted. (March 29, 2019).Abdrabbou, M., Tucker, D. A., Compton, M. V., "“Hope is a Good Thing!” The Construct of hope in group aural rehabilitation with late-deafened adults with cochlear implants," ASHA (Academic), Boston Convention Center, Boston, MA, United States of America. Accepted. (October 20, 2018).Abdrabbou M, Tucker D, Compton MV, and Mankoff L. (2017) What’s in your quality of life? Late-deafened adults with Cochlear Implants. Poster presentation at the national meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Indianapolis, Indiana, April 6, 2017. Tucker D.A., Compton M.V., Mayo, R., Ogletree, W., Hooper, C., and Frazier, A. (2016). The Big Short(age): Investigating the needs of prospective CSD doctoral students. Philadelphia, PA, November, 2016.Tucker D.A., Compton M.V., and Thibodeau. Unique Aspects of Cochlear Implant Programs for Adults and Children: Clinical, Auditory Perceptual, Biopsychosocial. Invited talk to the ASHA National Convention, Denver, Colorado, November, 2015.Miller R., Mayo R., McManigal, J., Tucker D.A., Hooper C. The Speech-Language Assistant (SLPA). Trailblazer session at the ASHA National Convention, Denver, Colorado, November, 2015.Alsalman, O, Tucker, D.A., Wideman L, and Michel G. The development of a neural psychological immune endocrine (NPIE) model of tinnitus. American Speech Language Hearing Association National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2014.Tucker, D.A. and Alsalman, O. Audiometric, psychosocial, and medication profile of adult patients with tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing loss. American Speech Language Hearing Association National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2014.Shaikh, M, Fox-Thomas, L, Tucker, D.A. Impact of diagnostic criteria on rate of APD analysis. American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2014.Shaikh, M, Tucker, D.A., and Fox-Thomas, L. Listening difficulties, medical history, and family history profile among individuals with auditory processing disorders. Poster presentation at the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2014.Shaikh, M., Tucker D.A., & Fox-Thomas, L. Ear advantage for speech perception in noise changes across age range in APD. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2014.Erdmen, S., Scarinei, N., Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., and Marrone, N. Group aural rehabilitation: Evidence-based intervention for adults with hearing impairments. Neurotalk, Orlando, Florida, 2013.Alsalman, O. and Tucker, D.A. Psychosocial profile of patients with chronic tinnitus by TRT categories. American Speech and Hearing Association National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2013.Tucker, D.A. and Compton, M.V. Great expectations: Needs of late deafened adults with cochlear implants. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, 2012Tucker, D.A., Compton, M.V., Mankoff, L., and Rulison, K. Adult cochlear implant rehabilitation: Advancing clinical practice. American Speech-Language Hearing Association Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2010.Tucker, D.A. and Compton, M.V. Cochlear implant connections: Effectiveness of adult group aural rehabilitation therapy. Accepted poster session at American Speech Language Hearing Association National Meeting, New Orleans, November 2009.Tucker, D.A., Mankoff L, Edwards C, Compton, M.V., and Flynn, P.F. Group therapy for adult cochlear implant recipients. Poster presented at American Academy of Audiology National Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 2008. Tucker D.A. Tinnitus Management. Invited all-day presentation at the North Dakota Speech and Hearing State Meeting, Bismarck, North Dakota, 2008.Tucker, D.A. Management of Hyperacusis. Presentation at the American Academy of Audiology National Meeting, Denver, Colorado, 2007.Nwokah E & Tucker DA. Facilitating humor in the classroom. Presented at the Lilly South Conference on University Teaching and Learning, February 2007., Tucker, D.A., Maxwell, R., McPherson, D., and Gansneder, B. Auditory evoked responses as measures of response to reading intervention. Presented at the American Speech Language Hearing Association National Convention, Miami, Florida, November 2006.Tucker, D.A., Benson, E., Hodges, D., and Gansneder, B. Characteristics and prevalence of tinnitus in college music majors. American Speech Language Hearing Association National Convention, Miami, Florida, November pton, M.V., Tucker, D.A., Flynn, P.F., and Gansneder B. Cochlear implants are here: Will you be ready? Presented at the American Speech Language Hearing Association National Convention, Miami, Florida, November 2006.Williams, K.A. and Tucker, D.A. Physical activity levels in patients with tinnitus. NASPSPA Conferences, St. Petersburg, Florida, June 2005.Tucker, D.A., McPherson, D.L, Salamat, M.T., Hill, S., Redd, A., Storie, J., and Bartlett, J. Age-related variations in brainmapped ALR and P300. Poster presentation at the national meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Washington DC, April 1, 2005.Dietrich, S., Tucker, D.A., Clark, M., and Jones, A. Effect of attention and eye position on the AMLR. Accepted poster presentation to the American Speech and Hearing Association National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 14, 2003.Tucker, D.A., Dietrich, S., Harris, S., and Pelletier, S. Effect of stimulus rate on AMLR in young males. Mid-winter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, February 2001.Tucker, D.A., Fox, L., McPherson, D., Hinton, V., and Herr, D. Elicitation of the mismatch negativity (MMN) with three vowel pairs in normal adult women. Poster presentation given at the 1999 Midwinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), St. Petersburg, Florida, February 1999.Tucker, D.A., Ruth, R., Martin, W., Dietrich, S., Jacobson, G. Auditory evoked responses in the 21st century. Panel discussion presented at the 10th annual meeting of the American Academy of Audiology national convention, Los Angeles, California, April 15, 1998Tucker, D.A., Royster, L., and Hughes, P. The effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors an neurodiagnostic auditory brainstem and middle latency response. Poster presented at the 10th annual meeting of the American Academy of Audiology National Convention, Los Angeles, California, April 3, 1998.Reynolds, E., Dietrich, S., Tucker, D.A., and Herr, D. Central Auditory Processing in males who stutter. Poster presentation at the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) National Convention San Antonio, Texas, November 1998.Tucker, D.A., Ruth, R., Tucci, D., Hughes, K., and Sykes, S. Hearing professionals’ perceptions of the master’s level audiology training programs and the proposed doctoral program. Panel discussion presented to the annual North Carolina Speech, Hearing, and Language Association Meeting, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, April 3, 1997.Tucker, D.A., And Ruth, R. The Development of the auditory middle latency responses (AMLR) in humans. Poster session presented at the Sixth annual AAA National Meeting Richmond, Virginia, April 27, 1994.Tucker, D.A., Ruth, R., and Habersang, R. Auditory and visual evoked responses in neurologically impaired infants. Paper presented at the National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Boston, Massachusetts, November 19, 1988.Hall, J., And Tucker, D.A. Auditory evoked responses in severely head-injured children. Paper presented to the Second National Traumatic Brain Injury Symposium, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, April 1, 1986. Tucker, D.A., Hall, J., and Habersang, R. Applications of multimodality evoked responses in the pediatric intensive care unit. Paper presented at the National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Detroit, Michigan, November 1986.Hall, J., Tucker, D.A., And Habersang, R. Applications of multimodality sensory evoked responses in the pediatric intensive care unit. Poster presentation at the Third Annual Houston Conference on Neurotrauma, Houston, Texas, February 25 to 27, 1987Hall, J., And Tucker, D.A. Multimodality evoked responses in the evaluation of peripheral sensory deficits. Paper presented at the national meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association. Detroit, Michigan, November 1986.Regional, State and Local PresentationsWang, H., Tucker, D. A., CSD Poster Day, "Creation of an Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) Brochure in International Chinese for Chinese Hearing Healthcare Professionals," UNCG Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) Department (Academic), CSD, Greensboro, NC, United States of America. Accepted. (May 9, 2019).Allen, S. J., Tucker, D. A., Myers, A., Compton, M. V., Atkins, C., Ukaegbe, O., 65th Annual NCSHLA Convention, "Cochlear Implant Connections: A Biopsychosocial Aural Rehabilitation Program for Late Deafened Adults with Cochlear Implants," North Carolina Speech Hearing and Language Association (Non-Academic), Benton Convention Center, Winston-Salem, NC, United States of America. Accepted. (April 12, 2019). Abdrabbou, M., Tucker, D. A., 2019 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo, "Larger Auditory Brain Waves In Subjects Perceiving Ringing In The Ear During Silence," UNCG (Academic), Cone Ballroom, Greensboro, NC, United States of America. Accepted. (April 3, 2019).Crais, E., Tucker, D. A., Ellis, C., "Panel on PhD Programs in CSD," North Carolina Speech-Language-Hearing Association (Academic), Raleigh, NC, NC. Invited. (2018).Tucker, D., North Carolina Speech and Hearing Association Fall 2018 Audiology Conference, "Audiology Research at UNCG," NCSHLA (Academic), UNCG, Greensboro, NC, United States of America. Invited. (October 18, 2018).Tucker, D.A. The Interactive Teaching Portfolio. Lilly South Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina, 2011Tucker, D.A. Brainmapping of auditory evoked responses. Ruth Symposium-James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, October 2010.Tucker D.A., Mankoff L., Edwards C., Compton M.V. Group Therapy for Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients. Presentation at the North Carolina Speech, Hearing, and Language Association, Asheville, NC, April 2008.Tucker, D.A. Use of WIKIs in Teaching. School of HHP Brown Bag Luncheon, 2008.Tucker, D.A. Use of small Groups in College Teaching. Invited presentation at UNCG workshop on Speaking Intensive courses, June, 2007.Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus Management. Invited presentation at the Hearing Loss Association of Greensboro, NC. 2007.Tucker D.A. Tinnitus and Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. Invited presentation at UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, March 2007)Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Management. Invited presentation at the North Carolina Speech Language and Hearing Association, Raleigh, NC (March 2007)Tucker, D.A. Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Management. Invited presentation to Research Team at UNC Medical Center/Dental School, Chapel Hill, NC, December 2008.Tucker D.A., Beasley L, and Delagrange T. Listening in the classroom: The advantage of sound field systems. NCSHLA Spring Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, April 2005Tucker DA and Benson E. Presentation on Tinnitus to UNCG undergraduate students, January 2005.Tucker, D.A., Dietrich, S., Hughes, P., and Royster, L. AMLR in clinical practice. A presentation given at the Annuls North Carolina Speech, Hearing, and Language Association Meeting, Research Triangle Park, April 3, 1997.Tucker, D.A., and Ruth, R. The mismatched negativity: An involuntary cognitive auditory evoked potential. Seminar presented at the Annual meeting of the Speech and Hearing Association of Virginia, Williamsburg, Virginia, March 27, 1992. Tucker, D.A., and Ruth, R. Visual evoked potentials in the auditory clinic. Seminar presented at the Annual meeting of the Speech and Hearing Association of Virginia, McLean, Virginia, April 7, 1989.Tucker, D.A. and Ruth R. Auditory and visual evoked responses in Neurologically impaired children. Paper presented: Speech and Hearing Association of Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia, March 17, 1988.CONFERENCES ATTENDEDInternational ConferencesVIII International Adult Rehabilitation Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida (June 1-3, 2015)VII International Adult Rehabilitation Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida (May 20-22, 2013)VI International Adult Rehabilitation Conference, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida (May 23-25, 2011)VIII International Tinnitus Seminary, Pau, France, September 2005.Council of Academic Programs CSD. Attended national meeting in San Destin, Florida (April 2006)International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group, meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (July 20-27, 2001)International Meeting of the Association of Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), Mid Winter Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida (February 4-8, 2001)VI International Tinnitus Seminar, Cambridge, England (September 5 -9, 1999)International Meeting of the Association of Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), Mid Winter Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida (February 14-18, 1999)International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group, meeting in Memphis, Tennessee (July 8-12, 1997)National ConferencesNational meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Boston, MA, November, 2018.National meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Indianapolis, Indiana, April, 2017.National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November, 2016)National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Denver, CO (November, 2015)National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Orlando, Florida (2014)Council of Academic Programs CSD, Phoenix, Arizona (April 2013)National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Atlanta, GA (2012)National Meeting of the American Speech and Hearing Association, Philadelphia, PA (2011)Council of Academic Programs CSD. Newport Beach, California (April 2009) Council of Academic Programs CSD. Attended national meeting in Palm Harbor, Florida (April 2008)National meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Charlotte, North Carolina (2008)American Speech and Hearing Association national meeting, Miami, Florida (2006)National Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, District of Columbia (April 2005)National Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology San Antonio, Texas (April 2-5, 2003)National meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Chicago, Illinois (March 15-18, 2000)VII Course in Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) management of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia (October 24-25, 1999)National Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Miami, Florida (April 27-May1, 1999)National Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology Los Angeles, California (April 10-15, 1998)State and Regional ConferencesNorth Carolina Speech Hearing Language and Audiology (NCSHLA) spring state conference, Raleigh, North Carolina (April, 2016)North Carolina Speech Hearing Language and Audiology (NCSHLA) spring state conference, Raleigh, North Carolina (March 24 -25, 2000)Starkey Digital Hearing Aid Workshop, Greensboro, NC (April 6, 2000)North Carolina Speech Hearing Language and Audiology (NCSHLA) fall state conference, High Point, North Carolina (October 1-2, 1999)North Carolina Speech Hearing Language and Audiology (NCSHLA) fall state conference, Greensboro, North Carolina (September 25 -27, 1998)North Carolina Speech Hearing Language and Audiology (NCSHLA) Spring meeting, Asheville, North Carolina (April 9, 1998)Widex Corporation Workshop on Digital Hearing Aids, Greensboro, North Carolina (November 24, 1998)SERVICEOTHER SCHOLARLY WORK PEER REVIEWS OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOKS.Reviewed article regarding Tinnitus, Prevalence and risk factors of tinnitus and tinnitus-related distress in a college-aged population, Ear and Hearing Journal, 2017.Reviewed article regarding Tinnitus. The Relationship between Perceived Tinnitus Annoyance and the Big Five Personality Traits in Normal Hearing Participants with Simulated Tinnitus. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 2016Reviewed article regarding Auditory Evoked Responses. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2013.Reviewed article entitled “Auditory middle latency responses in chronic smokers compared to nonsmokers: Differential effects of stimulus and age.” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA), 2013.Reviewed textbook entitled An Introductory Audiology Textbook for Pearson Publications, 2012.Reviewed article entitled “Tinnitus retraining therapy for sound exacerbated tinnitus.” Journal of American Academy of Audiology (JAAA), 2012. Reviewed article for the Ear and Hearing Journal on Tinnitus, 2007.American Academy of Audiology: Served as a reviewer for conference paper submissions for the upcoming 2006 national meeting of the American Academy of Audiology. 2005Greensboro Clinical Site Facilitator for the University of Florida Au.D. Long Distance Learning program, October 1998 – 2003. Audiology Editor for state North Carolina Speech Hearing Language Association Newsletter (2 year elected term), Spring 1999 – 2001.Invited Manuscript Reviewer for articles submitted for publication in the American Journal of Audiology and Ear and Hearing.SERVICE, COMMUNITY OUTREACH, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL SERVICESchool of HHS Interprofessional Education (IPE) CommitteeSchool of HHS Faculty Assembly Chair (2012 – 2013)HHP representative on the School of HHS Faculty Governance Committee (2011 – 2012)School of HHP Faculty Assembly Chair (2010 – 2011)Secretary of the Faculty Senate (2003 – 2004)HHP Representative to the UNCG Faculty Senate (Fall 2002)HHP representative on the UNCG University IRB committee, 3 yearsChairman of G-Sams committee in the School of HHP DEPARTMENT OF CSD SERVICE2005-2006 Chair of CSD Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. Responsible for overseeing the submission of forms towards major revisions of in the CSD UG Curriculum. Work included the development of four new courses, revisions to three existing courses, and changes in the University Bulletin.AWARDSNCSHLA Public Information Award. For Outstanding Promotional Campaign of the UNCG Tinnitus Clinic, North Carolina Speech Language and Hearing Association, April 2005 LEADERSHIPCSD CHAIR (August 2013 – August 2016)Appointed Interim Department Chair in July 2013: Responsible for leading The CSD Department in two external reviews in 2013 – 2014, one including the accreditation of the Master’s SLP program.Appointed CSD Chair: Was appointed by Dean Celia Hooper as CSD Chair (2014).School of Health and Human Sciences Chairs Council: Representative of the CSD Department on the HHS Chairs Counsel. Weekly meetings with the Dean and other School of HHS Chairs. Involves budged planning. Participated in Chairs Strategic Planning Fall 2014-Spring 2016.IDEALL CSD: Responsible for administrative work in preparing Memo of Understanding (MOU) to General Administration for IDEALL CSD, a collaborative PhD education project with Western Carolina University. The UNCG CSD department is working to form a new collaborative partnership with WCU in distance doctoral education. This is a collaborative PhD program, sharing resources via distance technology, to reach potential CSD PhD students in Western Carolina. Worked with UNCG Legal Counsel’s office and UNCG Office of Assessment in getting IDEALL CSD approved. IDEALL CSD was launched in January 2016.CSD Differential Tuition Budget and Financial Aid Awards: Worked with CSD Office Administrator Patty Booker, HHS Graduate Associate Dean David Demo, Cashier’s Administrator Todd Mitchell, and UNCG Adam Steve Honeycutt in setting up DT accounts and budgets; also worked with Dave Demo and UNCG Financial Aid office in awarding Financial Aid awards to CSD SLP masters students. Revised and resubmitted CSD’s Differential Proposal for the CSD Master’s SLP program.Renovation of Clinic Space: Helped plan the renovation of clinical spaces used by the UNCG Speech and Hearing Center, including the renovation of two large group therapy rooms, creation of a Voice Clinic, and renovation of two Audiology Clinic spaces and six individual therapy rooms on the Ferguson building 3rd floor.Council of Academic Programs (CAA) National Accreditation of our UNCG CSD SLP Program: Directed the formation of our CSD CAA Team, which prepared our report for the site visit for reaccreditation of our Master’s SLP program.Search for Phoenix APT Clinical Supervisor: Conducted summer search for new APT clinical SLP supervisor for contract with Phoenix Academy. Hired Emily Hamuka in October 2013.School of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) external review of the CSD Department: Oversight of the external review process. Appointed a review team and helped with document preparation and planning for this external review.UNCG Speech and Hearing Center: Administrative work with the CSD Clinic Director and Clinical faculty in the operation of the UNCG CSD University Speech and Hearing Center, one of several health care clinics on campus. Work with Clinic Director Louise Raleigh, Audiology/Tinnitus Clinic Director Lisa Fox-Thomas, and CSD staff in monthly Clinical Affairs meetings and maintaining HIPAA privacy and security compliance.Formation of the CSD Executive Committee: Formed the CSD Executive Committee in August 2015 for shared faculty governance in the CSD Department. This committee helped revise undergraduate admission, continuation, and dismissal policies for the CSD undergraduate program.Expansion of Clinic Services: Worked with Clinic Director and Clinical faculty in the expansion of SLP clinical services:Re-Launch of the UNCG Voice ClinicHosting Reading Connection, group therapy for adult foreign language- literacy patientsExpanding Horsepower (Equine therapy) from a summer camp to an all-year round therapy service; UNCG is the only SLP Masters program in the nation with an Equine therapy programCSD Strategic Plan: Worked with CSD faculty to develop a Department Five Year Strategic Plan (2013) shown below:INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (IPE) (2014 – present)CSD representative on the School of HHS IPE committee.CSD Ph.D. DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE STUDYServed as Director of the new CSD Ph.D. program (2007 – 2013)CSD Ph.D. program launched (Fall 2007)Worked with CSD Department Head Celia Hooper and former CSD Department Chair Mariana Newton in obtaining Permission to Plan and Permission to Establish approval from GA (2006 – 2007)COMMUNITY SERVICE AS CLINICAL AUDIOLOGIST (1998 – 2003)Hearing Screenings at Covenant Christian School (March 6, 2003)Free Hearing Screenings at Rankin Elementary School: Screened hearing for over 400 needy children in Greensboro, North Carolina, (September 1998)AR Presentation to area Lion’s Club, Greensboro, North Carolina, (January 23, 1999)AR workshop for adults at UNCG, Greensboro, North Carolina, (February 6, 1999)Free Hearing Screenings at Glenwood Public Library, Greensboro, North Carolina (March 15, 1999)AR workshop at Greensboro Glenwood Library, Greensboro, North Carolina (March 18, 1999)AR workshop at Well Spring Retirement Community, Greensboro, North Carolina (March 22, 1999)AR workshop at Guilford Friends Home West Retirement Community, Greensboro, North Carolina (March 31, 1999)Free Hearing Screenings at Health Fair at Abbottswood Retirement Community, Greensboro, North Carolina (April 10, 1999)Free Hearing Screenings at Greensboro City Employment Security Commission, Greensboro, North Carolina (April 14, 1999)Presentation of Learning to Hear Grant Program and UNCG Audiology Clinic Services to Greensboro Hispanic Organization, Greensboro, North Carolina (April, 1999)Free Hearing Screening at Rankin Elementary School, (September, 1999)AR Workshop at Rehobeth Methodist Church, Greensboro, North Carolina (November 9, 1999)Hearing Screening at Covenant Christian School (November 12, 1999)Free Hearing Screenings for adults at UNCG (November 19, 1999)Free Hearing Screenings for adults at UNCG (December 12, 1999)Aural Rehabilitation (AR) workshop at UNCG for adults with hearing impairments, Greensboro, North Carolina (July 8, 1998)AR Presentation to the Shepherd’s Center, a community organization for Senior citizens sponsored by area churches, Greensboro, North Carolina (October 8, 1998)AR workshop at College Place Methodist Church, Greensboro, North Carolina (September 15, 1998)PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Academy of Audiology (AAA)American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)Council of Academic Programs CSDNorth Carolina Speech Hearing Language Association (NCSHLA)Internal Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG)PROFESSIONAL REFERENCESGARY JACOBSON, Ph.D., FASHA; Professor, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences; Vanderbilt University; Director, Division of Audiology; Co-Director, Division of Vestibular Sciences; Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center for Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TennesseeWILLIAM H MARTIN, Ph.D., Professor of Otolaryngology, Director of the M.Sc. Programme in Audiology, National University of SingaporeDAVID MCPHERSON, Ph.D., Professor and Graduate Coordinator: Communication Disorders and Neuroscience; Research Faculty, MRI Research Facility; Brigham Young UniversityCRAIG NEWMAN, PhD., Audiology Section Head, Otolaryngology; Cleveland Clinic Main Campus ................
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