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1 CURRICULUM VITA MARY H. PURDY Southern Connecticut State University Department of Communication Disorders 501 Crescent Street New Haven, CT Phone: Fax: EDUCATION Ph.D University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Communication Sciences M.S Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT Communication Disorders B.S Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Communication Disorders EMPLOYMENT Aug to Present Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT Professor, Department of Communication Disorders July 1998 to Present Hartford Hosptial Rehabilitation Network, Hartford, CT Speech-Language Pathologist Aug to May 1997 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Adjunct Professor, Communication Sciences Sept to Aug Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT Supervisor, Speech and Hearing Department May, 1987 to July 1998 VNA Health Care Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Record Reviewer May 1984 to Aug Gaylord Hospital, Wallingford, CT Speech-Language Pathologist LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION State of Connecticut license, Speech-Language Pathology. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; Certificate of Clinical Competence, Speech-Language Pathology. Board Certified, Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences, Adult Neurologic Communication Disorders. Certified, Lee Silverman Voice Program Certified, McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program RESEARCH INTERESTS Neurologic communication disorders: theoretical aspects of aphasia, impact of cognition on management of communication and aphasia, interdisciplinary collaboration in rehabilitation, quality of life following brain-injury
2 RESEARCH SUPPORT Connecticut State University 2014: Multimodal communication training for individuals with aphasia 2013: DIID training in individuals with aphasia (co-investigator with Dr. Jennifer McCullagh) Multimodal communication training for individuals with aphasia 2011: Types of reading disorders in aphasia and theoretical implications (co-investigator with Dr. Diana Newman) 2010: Prevalence and type of reading disorders in aphasia (co-investigator with Dr. Diana Newman) Predictive utility of application material for success in graduate school (coinvestigator with Dr. Deborah Weiss) 2009: Facilitating reading comprehension in adults with aphasia 2008: The relationships among executive functioning, communication, and site of lesion in aphasia 2005: Executive functions in aphasia 2004: Cognitive Flexibility and Communication in Aphasia 2003: Cognitive Flexibility and Communication in Aphasia 2002: Training Conversational Partners for Adults with Aphasia Hartford Hospital Research Fund 1994: Script Knowledge in Brain-Damaged Adults Gaylord Hospital Grant Fund 1994: Script Knowledge in Brain-Damaged Adults 1987: Cognitive Testing on a Normal Population PUBLICATIONS Purdy, M. (2015). Assessment and treatment of executive functions. In, M. Kimbarow (Ed.), Cognitivecommunication disorders, 2 nd Ed. Plural Publishing, Inc. Purdy, M. (2015). Aphasia, alexia, and agraphia. Encyclopedia of Mental Health. Wallace, S., Purdy, M., & Skidmore, E. (2014). The feasibility of a multimodal communication program for aphasia during inpatient rehabilitation. Journal of NeuroRehabilitation. 35(3), Purdy, M., Cascella, P., & Dempsey, J. (2014). Service Delivery. In Paul, R. Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders (3rd Ed.). Brooks Publishing Company: Baltimore, MD. Purdy, M. (Ed.). (Oct. 2013). Motor speech disorders. Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders. Wallace, S. & Purdy, M. (2013, September). More than words. The ASHA Leader. Wallace, G., Purdy, M., & Hasselkus, A. (Fall 2012). Communication After Stroke: Understanding How Stroke Affects Language & Speech. American Heart Association, educational supplement for Expanding Comfort Zones: Helping Others Understand Aphasia, Stroke Connection. Purdy, M. (2012). Cognitive deficits in aphasia. Gannett Healthcare. Purdy, M. & VanDyke, J. (2011). Multimodal communication training in aphasia: a pilot study. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 19(3), Purdy, M. (2011). Assessment and treatment of executive functions. In, M. Kimbarow (Ed.), Cognitivecommunication disorders. Plural Publishing, Inc. Purdy, M. & Dietz, A. (2010). Factors influencing AAC usage by individuals with aphasia. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 19(3),
3 Purdy, M. (2007). Increasing stroke patients success in self-medication programs using an interdisciplinary cognitive rehabilitation approach. Rehabilitation Nursing, 32(5), Purdy, M. (2006). Management of Dysphagia Following Stroke: A Case Study. Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders, 16(4), Purdy, M. & Koch, A. (2006). Prediction of strategy usage by adults with aphasia. Aphasiology, 20 (2/3/4), Cascella, P., Purdy, M., & Dempsey, J. (2006). Service Delivery. In Paul, R. Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders (2nd Ed.). Brooks Publishing Company: Baltimore, MD. Purdy, M. & Hindenlang, J. (2005). Educating and training caregivers of persons with aphasia. Aphasiology, 19(3-5), Purdy, M. (2002). Script knowledge following stroke. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 10 (3), Purdy, M. (2002). Executive functioning in aphasia. Aphasiology, 16 (4/5/6), Cascella, P., Purdy, M., & Dempsey, J. (2002). Service Delivery. In Paul, R. Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders. Brooks Publishing Company: Baltimore, MD. Purdy, M. (2001). Recovery of communication skills following hemorrhagic stroke: A case study. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 9(3), O Neil, K., Purdy, M, Falk, J., and Gallo, L. (1999). The Dysphagia Outcome and Severity Scale. Dysphagia, 14: Purdy, M., Duffy, R., & Coelho, C. (1994). An investigation of the communicative use of trained symbols in aphasic adults following multimodality training. In P. Lemme (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology, vol. 22, Austin, TX: ProEd. Purdy, M., Belanger, S., & Liles, B. (1993). Right brain damaged subjects' ability to use context in inferencing. In P. Lemme (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology, vol. 21., Austin, TX: ProEd. Durkin, I., Purdy, M., & Sarfaty, S. (Eds.) (1990). Resource Directory for Traumatic Brain Injury. Rocky Hill, CT: CTBIA. Purdy, M., & Neri, L. (1989). Computerized cognitive retraining in the home. Cognitive Rehabilitation, 7, Coelho, C., Duffy, R., & Purdy, M. (1989). Communication skills in an aphasic deaf adult. Arch.Phys.Med. and Rehab., 70, PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS Hatfield, R. & Purdy, M. (2015). Caregiver education and training for facilitating communication in persons with aphasia. Aphasia Leadership Summit, Boston, MA. McCullagh, J. & Purdy, M. (2015). Treatment of auditory processing disorders in aphasia. International Neuropsychological Society Conference, Denver, CO. Purdy, M. & Wallace, S. (2014). Intensive multimodal communication intervention for people with chronic aphasia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Orlando, FL Licitra, B. & Purdy, M. (2014). Intensive language-action therapy for individuals with aphasia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Orlando, FL. Wallace, S. & Purdy, M. (2014). Intensive multimodal communication intervention for people with chronic aphasia. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Sea Island, GA. Purdy, M. (2013). Systematic analysis of executive functioning in aphasia. American Speech-Language- Hearing Association Convention, Chicago, IL. Wallace. S. & Purdy, M. (2013). Feasability of multimodal communication treatment for aphasia in acute rehabilitation. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention, Chicago, IL Wallace, S. & Purdy, M. (2013). Using multimodal communication treatment during acute aphasia rehabilitation. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Tucson, AZ.
4 Benson, N. & Purdy, M. (2012). Perception of dysphagia in persons with multiple sclerosis. American Speech-Language Hearing Association Convention, Atlanta, GA. Purdy, M. & Newman, D. (2012). The phonologic-deep dyslexia continuum and its relation to concomitant speech and language symptoms in aphasia. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Lake Tahoe, CA. Purdy, M. & Newman, D. (2011). Comparison of reading performance in fluent and nonfluent aphasia. Academy of Aphasia Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada. Weiss, D. & Purdy, M. (2011). Prediction of success in graduate school. American Speech-Language Hearing Association, San Diego, CA. Purdy, M. & Wingate, J. (2010). Accessibility guidelines: Creating accessible continuing education. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Pernacchio, A. & Purdy, M. (2010). Treatment outcomes for semantic feature analysis in aphasia: A case study. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA. Purdy, M. (2009). Predictive utility of graduate school application materials. American Speech- Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA. Newman, D. & Purdy, M. (2009). Managing acquired reading disorders: Case studies. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA. Purdy, M., Wilson, B., Irwin, B. & Halper, A. (2009). EBP and Documentation of Outcomes in Neurogenic Communication Disorders. Seminar, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA. Purdy, M. (2009). A systematic analysis of executive functioning in adults with aphasia. Academy of Aphasia, Boston, MA. Purdy, M. & VanDyke, J. (2009). Intermodal communication training in aphasia: A case study. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Keystone, CO. Curzi, M. & Purdy, M. (2008). Comparison of Instrumental Measures in Assessment and Treatment of Dysphagia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. Purdy, M. & Irwin, B. (2008). Meeting KASA Competencies in Neurogenic Communication Disorders Courses. Paper presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL Purdy, M. & Hindenlang, J. (2007). Community participation and aphasia advocacy. Living with Aphasia Conference. Toronto, CA. Purdy, M., Schneider, S., & Irwin, W. (2007). Doctoral education in neurogenic communication disorders: Who, what, why, how? Seminar, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Boston, MA. Johnson, P. & Purdy, M. (2007). Outcome of strategy training for partners of individuals with aphasia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Boston, MA. Sheehey, C., Cascella, P. & Purdy, M. (2007). The motor speech characteristics of children & adolescents with autism. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Boston, MA. Purdy, M. & Schneider, S. (2006). Obtaining and maintaining competency in neurogenic communication disorders. Seminar, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Miami, FL. Purdy, M. & Cocchiola, K. (2006). Cognitive flexibility training for persons with aphasia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Miami, FL. Purdy, M. & Cocchiola, K. (2006). Training cognitive flexibility in aphasia. International Neuropsychological Society Conference. Boston, MA. Purdy, M. & Hindenlang, J. (2005). Managing chronic aphasia: Training students in multidisciplinary collaboration. Seminar, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. San Diego, CA.
5 Purdy, M. (2005). The relationship between executive functioning and communication in aphasia. International Neuropsychological Society Conference. Dublin, Ireland. Purdy, M. (2005). Cognitive flexibility and strategy usage in aphasia. Clinical Aphasiology Conference. Sanibel Island, FL. Zingarella, A. & Purdy, M. (2004). Psychosocial effects of dysphagia following stroke. American Speech- Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Philadelphia, PA. Purdy, M. & Koch, A. (2004). Prediction of strategy usage by adults with aphasia. American Speech- Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention. Philadelphia, PA. Purdy, M. & Hindenlang, J. (2004). Training family members of persons with aphasia as conversational partners. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Park City, Utah. Purdy, M. & Hindenlang, J. (2003). Training family members of persons with aphasia as conversational partners. Paper presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL. Purdy, M. (2002). Executive functioning following stroke. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA. Fedanick, T. & Purdy, M. (2001). Idiom interpretation following right-hemisphere brain damage. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA. Purdy, M. (2001). Executive functioning in Aphasia. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Santa Fe, NM. Purdy, M. & O Neil, K. (2000). Elimination of Aspiration in Dysphagic Patients using Chin Tuck Posturing. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. Leyden, T. & Purdy, M. (2000). Efficacy of Group Intervention for Families of Adults with Aphasia. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. Purdy, M. & Hindenlang, J. (2000). Interdisciplinary Collaboration Training for Students Managing Adult Neurogenic Communication Disorders. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC. Purdy, M. (2000). A Collaborative Approach in Managing the Psychosocial Consequences of Aphasia. Annual Stroke Conference, Boston, MA. Purdy, M. (1999). Script Knowledge Following Stroke. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. Purdy, M., Davino, L., & Schmidt, E. (1999). Treatment of Dysgraphia Following Stroke: A Case Study. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. Purdy, M. & O Neil, K. (1999). Evaluation of Outcomes in Dysphagia Using the DOSS. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA. Purdy, M. (1999). Script Knowledge Following Stroke. Connecticut State University Research Conference, New Britain, CT. Purdy, M., Davino, L., & Schmidt, E. (1999). Treatment of Dysgraphia Following Stroke: A Case Study. Connecticut State University Research Conference, New Britain, CT. Purdy, M. & O Neil, K. (1999). Collaborative Management of Swallowing Disorders Following Stroke. Annual Stroke Conference, Boston, MA. Purdy, M. (1998). Script Knowledge in Left Brain-Damaged Adults. American Speech-Language- Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX. O Neil, K., Purdy, M., Gallo, L., & Falk., J. (1998). Dysphagia Outcome and Severity Scale. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX. Purdy, M. (1998). Script Knowledge in Right Brain-Damaged Adults. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Ashville, NC. Purdy, M. (1997). Script Knowledge in Right Brain-Damaged Adults. American Speech-Language- Hearing Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA.
6 Purdy, M., Gallo, L., O Neil, K., & Falk, J. (1997). Risk Factors in Silent Aspiration. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA. Purdy, M. (1996). Utilization of Speech Pathology Services on a Stroke Critical Pathway. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Seattle, WA. Purdy, M. (1995). An investigation of factors influencing symbol usage in aphasic adults. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Orlando, FL. Purdy, M. (1995). Cognitively impaired patients' success in a self-medication program. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Orlando, FL. Purdy, M. (1994). A case of conduction aphasia in a left-handed, right hemisphere damaged adult. National Stroke Conference, Cambridge, MA. Purdy, M., & Hart, C. (1994). A self-medication program in an acute rehabilitation setting. National Stroke Conference, Cambridge, MA. Purdy, M. (1994). The relationships among symbol usage, severity of aphasia, and executive function ability in aphasic adults. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Traverse City, MI. Purdy, M. (1994). The relationship between executive function and functional communication in aphasia. International Neuropsychological Society convention, Cincinnati, OH. Purdy, M. & Coelho, C. (1993). Nonverbal problem solving in aphasia. American Speech-Language- Hearing Association conference, Anaheim, CA. Purdy, M. & Coelho, C. (1993). Nonverbal problem solving in aphasia. Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Sedona, AZ. Purdy, M., Duffy, R., & Coelho, C. (1992). The effectiveness of multimodality training on communicative success in aphasic adults. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association conference, San Antonio, TX. Purdy, M., Duffy, R., & Coelho, C. (1992). An investigation of the communicative use of trained symbols by aphasic adults following multimodality training. presented at the Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Durango, CO. Purdy, M. & Loos-Cosgrove, M. (1991). Idiom and proverb interpretation by normal adults. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, Atlanta, GA. Purdy, M., Belanger, S., & Liles, B. (1990). Inferenceing ability in right-brain-damaged adults. Paper presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, Seattle, WA. Purdy, M. & Loos-Cosgrove, M. (1990). Normal performance on a spontaneous procedural sequencing task. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, Seattle, WA. Purdy, M., Loos-Cosgrove, M., & Bacolini, P. (1989). Normal performance on high-level thought processing tasks. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, St. Louis, MO. Purdy, M., Loos-Cosgrove, M., & Bacolini, P. (1988). Cognitive testing on a normal population: Implications for testing brain-injured adults. Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association Conference, Cromwell, CT. Purdy, M., Loos-Cosgrove, M., & Bacolini, P. (1988). Cognitive testing on a normal population: Implications for testing brain-injured adults. Braintree Hospital's Ninth Annual Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Braintree, MA. Purdy, M. (1988). Recovery of communication skills in a 48-year-old aphasic man. National Stroke Rehabilitation Conference, Boston, MA. Purdy, M. & Neri, L. (1986). Computer instruction in the home: Who, what, when, and how? Braintree Hospital's Seventh Annual Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Braintree, MA. Purdy, M. & Glenn, L. (1985). Acoustic analysis of word and vowel duration in apraxic speakers. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, Washington, DC. INVITED PRESENTATIONS February, 2013, Neurogenic speech and language disorders. Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT
7 April, 2012, Strategies for communicating with individuals with aphasia. Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT. May, Think about it! Cognition and stroke. Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT April, Neurogenic speech and language disorders. Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT. April, Cognitive deficits in aphasia: Implications for treatment. CSHA Conference, Cromwell, CT April, Neurogenic speech and language disorders. Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT March, Cognitive deficits in aphasia: Implications for treatment. Rhode Island Speech-Language- Hearing Association Conference, Providence, RI. April, Interdisciplinary management of aphasia. Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT October, New advancements in the evaluation and treatment of aphasia. Massachusetts Speech- Language-Hearing Association Conference. Boston, MA. November, Cognitive flexibility in aphasia: implications for management. Eastern Rehabilitation Network. Newington, CT. October, Nursing dysphagia screen. Hartford Hospital. Hartford, CT August, Treatment of dysphagia in the pediatric population. NSSLHA, SCSU. New Haven, CT November, Pediatric dysphagia: Grand rounds. NSSLHA, SCSU. New Haven, CT. April, Facilitating communication in aphasia. Advance Magazine Continuing Education Meeting. Nashua, NH. April, Educating caregivers of family members with chronic disease. Workshop presented at the Sirico Center Elder Fair. SCSU, New Haven, CT. March, Working with persons with aphasia. Advance Magazine Continuing Education Meeting. Cromwell, CT. May, Training families of persons with aphasia: What they know, what they don t know, and how to teach them. Connecticut Speech and Hearing Association Annual Conference, New Britain, CT. April, Stroke Awareness. Workshop Presented at the Sirico Center Elder Fair, New Haven, CT. March, Communication skills following traumatic brain injury. Advance Job Fair Conference, Cromwell, CT. April, New approaches to the assessment and management of aphasia. Connecticut Tri-Alliance Conference, New Haven, CT. March, Recent advances in the evaluation and treatment of aphasia. Advance Job Fair, Cromwell, CT. November, Panelist: Graduate courses in aphasia: Pedagogical practices and formative assessment. American Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA. June Executive Functioning in Aphasia. Facilitator, Clinical Aphasiology Conference, Ridgefield, MO. May Swallowing in normal aging and neurologic disease. Gaylord Hospital Stroke Conference: Aspects of Aging, Wallingford, CT. June, Speech-language pathology on a hospital critical pathway. Teleconference presented to graduate students at Central Michigan University. April Speech and swallowing disorders in Parkinson s Disease. Presented to the Parkinson s Disease Group, East Hartford, CT. April, Panelist, Lasting Impressions: Images of Disability. Distinguished Lecture Series, SCSU. November, Research Protocols in Dysphagia. Presented to Speech Department at Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT. October, Evaluation and Treatment of Traumatically Brain Injured Individuals Across the Continuum. Presented a St. Rapheal s Hospital, New Haven, CT. October, Neurological Speech and Language Disorders. Presented at Trinity College, Hartford, CT
8 September, Outcomes, Let s Get Real. Presented at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT March, Dysphagia Evaluation. Presented at the Multiskilling for the Dietetic Practitioner Conference sponsored by the University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT. HONORS Southern Connecticut State University Board of Trustees Teaching Award, 2007 Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association Distinguished Service Award, 1994 Certificates of Recognition: Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association, 1987 Connecticut Division of Rehabilitation Services, 1990 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Award for Continuing Education, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1995, 1992 TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES CMD 201 Introduction to Communication Disorders in the Medical Setting CMD 527 Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders CMD 537 Cognitively-Based Communication Disorders in Adults CMD 627 Dysphagia CMD 560 Speech and Language Practicum A CMD 561 Speech and Language Practicum B CMD 564 Speech and Language Practicum C CMD 590 Thesis Seminar CMD 600 Independent Study CMD 605 Special Projects in Communication Disorders (capstone experience) MASTER S THESIS ADVISING Licitra, Bethany. (2014). Comparing the effects of intensive language-action therapy (ILAT) on individuals with moderate fluent and non-fluent chronic aphasia. DeRita, Megan. (2012). Semantically-based treatment for an individual with fluent aphasia: Effects on naming and comprehension. Benson, Nicole. (2011). Identification of dysphagia symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis : Comparison of patient and caregiver perceptions. Davison, Sarah. (2011). Reading abilities in individuals with non-fluent aphasia: A comparison of two models of language processing. Pernacchio, Amy (2010). Treatment outcomes for semantic feature analysis in aphasia: A case study. Curzi, Maya. (2008). Clinician's comparisons of instrumental measures in the assessment and treatment of dysphagia. Johnson, Pamela (2007). Communication success following strategy training for caregivers of individuals with aphasia: A case study Koch, Amy. (2005). Prediction of strategy use by individuals with aphasia. Zingarella, Andrea. (2004). Psychosocial aspects of dysphagia following stroke. Novak, Katherine. (2004). Speech-language pathologists criteria for use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes versus nasogastric tubes. Szymansky, Melissa. (2002). Effects of volume and viscosity on swallowing in stroke patients with neurogenic dysphagia
9 Fedanick, Tiffany (2001). Idiom interpretation following right-brain-damage. Leyden, Tara (1999). Efficacy of group intervention families of adults with aphasia. Second Reader Sheehy, Colleen (2007). The motor speech characteristics of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Phelan, Meghan (2001). Auditory processing in aphasia. HONORS COLLEGE THESIS ADVISING Hatfield, Rebeka (2015). Caregiver education and training for facilitating communication in persons with aphasia. Szymaszek, Danielle (2014). Perception of moderate exercise and electrical stimulation in managing speech and swallowing symptoms in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Waryasz, Stephanie (2012). Mild traumatic brain injury: Treatment of blast victims returning from the Iraq & Afghanistan wars. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences 2015-present Certification Board Executive Board Certification Board Reporter, ANCDS Newsletter Member, Nominating Committee Member, Education Committee Chair, Awards and Honors Committee American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ASHA Continuing Education Board 2002, 2006, 2008, 2011 ASHA Convention Program Committee present Special Interest Division: Neurogenic Communication Disorders Associate Coordinator, Coordinating Committee 2012-present Member, Coordinating Committee Chair, Education and Mentoring Committee: Member, Education and Mentoring Committee: Coordinator of Outcomes Research for Connecticut Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2011-present Hospital Committee 2013-present Chair, Student Preparation Sub-committee of Hospital Committee Continuing Education Administrator Program Committee Hospital and Private Practice Committee Co-chair, Health Care Task Force Chair, Career Information Committee Hospital and Private Practice Committee Program Committee Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association Support Group Leader Chair, Computerized Cognitive Retraining Committee Board of Directors National Aphasia Association
10 State Representative International Neuropsychological Society Academy of Aphasia OTHER PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Peer Reviewer-Professional Practice Guidelines Academy of Neurological Communication Disorders and Sciences: o Report on the use of standardized tests for the evaluation of cognitive-communication disorders after traumatic brain injury (TBI) o Evidence-based practice for the treatment of memory disorders following brain injury o Practice Guidelines for Dysarthria: Units 1, 2, and 3 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association o Evidence-based treatment outcomes in aphasia o National Outcome Measurement System: Functional Communication Measures Veteran s Administration Hospital: Outcomes Task Force o Guidelines for the Efficacy of Aphasia Treatment Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology Aphasiology Journal American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Journal of Communication Disorders
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