CURRICULUM VITAE Paula C. Schauer Personal Information Paula C. Schauer, Au.D., CCC-A, FAAA 1567 Chapman Road Clinical Supervisor and Lecturer Crofton, Maryland 21114 University of Maryland Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences 0100 LeFrak Hall Collge Park, Maryland 20742 Education 2009 Au.D. Audiology A.T. Still University Arizona School of Health Sciences 1987 M.S. Audiology Towson State University 1985 B.S. Audiology Towson State University Employment Background 2005-present Clinical Supervisor and Lecturer Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 2003-2005 Educational Audiologist Baltimore County Public Schools Baltimore, Maryland 1999-2003 Educational Audiologist Service Coordinator for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students St. Mary s County Public Schools Leonardtown, Maryland 1993-1999 Educational Audiologist Anne Arundel County Public Schools Annapolis, Maryland 1989-1993 Pediatric Audiologist Kennedy Krieger Institute Baltimore, Maryland 1988-1989 Private Practice Audiologist Towson, Maryland
Page 2 Clinical Supervisor Towson State University Towson, Maryland 1987-1988 Clinical FellowshipYear DC General Hospital Washington, DC Professional Qualifications CCC-A FAAA Licensure Certified Audiologist American Speech Language Hearing Association Fellow American Academy of Audiology Audiologist State of Maryland Awards 1999 Maryland Speech Language Hearing Association Service Award 2009 American Speech Language Hearing Association Ace Award Professional Memberships American Speech Language Hearing Association American Academy of Audiology Maryland State Steering Committee for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Professional Activities Maryland State Steering Committee for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students University of Maryland Representative June 2006 to present Baltimore County Public Schools Representative June 2004 to June 2006 St. Mary s County Public Schools Representative August 1999 to June 2004 Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee- Audiology Subcommittee June 2005 June 2007 Maryland State Department of Education Classroom Acoustics Committee April 2003 to June 2006
Page 3 Towson University Au.D. Curriculum Development Committee 1999 to 2003 American Speech Language Hearing Association Guideline Document Revision Facilitator Audiology in the Schools preferred practice guideline document February 1999 to 2002 Maryland Speech Language Hearing Association Executive Board Member 1997-1999 American Speech Language Hearing Association Audiology Blue Ribbon Panel Summer 1997 Publications American Speech Language Hearing Association (2002). Guidelines for audiology service provision in and for schools. Rockville, MD. Revision Facilitator Schauer, P. (1999). Hearing Impairment in Down Syndrome. Down Syndrome Guide. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD. Schauer, P. & Pillion, J. (1999). Types of Audiological Test Procedures. Down Syndrome Guide. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD Presentations 1. Schauer, P. (2010) Hearing Loss: Identification and Management, Florence Bain Senior Center, Columbia, MD. 2. Schauer, P., Pusey, C., & Gladstone. (2009) Current Trends in Hearing Assistive Technology. Support Group for Individuals with Hearing Loss, Riderwood Adult Community, Silver Spring, Maryland. 3. Schauer, P. (2009) Current Trends in Hearing Assistive Technology. Lions Club of Prince Georges County, College Park, Maryland. 4. Schauer, P. (2008) Auditory Training Through Play. Maryland School for the Deaf Parent Support Group for Parents of Children with Cochlear Implants, Ruth Eason School, Millersville, MD, November. 5. Aland, C., Doyle Allen, D., Emanuel, D., Nelson, L., Schauer, P., Sorensen, S. (2006) What Every Audiologist Needs to Know to Keep from Breaking the State Law and Other
Page 4 Food for Thought. Maryland Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, Columbia, Maryland. 6. Schauer, P. (2004). Auditory Processing Disorder. Hearing and Speech Agency, Baltimore, MD. 7. Schauer, P. & Caputo, K. (2003). Introduction to Audiology. Summer Technology Academy sponsored by the Delaware School for the Deaf, University of Delaware, Lewes Delaware. 8. Schauer, P., Alterman, M., Gegg-Rosenburg, G., & Willams, E. (2001). Update from Working Group on Audiology Services in the Schools. Educational Audiology Convention, Portland Oregon. 9. Schauer, P. & Turner, J. (1994). Differential Diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorder. Maryland Speech Language Hearing Association Annual Convention, Annapolis, Maryland. 10. Adams, P., Alterman, M., Mount, A., & Schauer, P. (1994). Panel Discussion on Educational Audiology. Maryland Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, Annapolis, Maryland. 11. Schauer, P., & Presley, R. (1993). Hearing Aid Selection Procedures in the Pediatric Population. Maryland Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Silver Spring, Maryland. Teaching and Mentoring Courses Taught within the last 5 years HESP 402 Speech Language Pathology I Guest Lecturer 2009 & 2010 HESP 418A - Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology: Audiology Option Clinical Supervisor for Aural Rehabilitation Experience for course requirement 2006 to 2010 HESP 635 Aural Rehabilitation Guest Lecturer 2006 & 2007 Course Instructor 2008 & 2009 HESP 649B Aural Rehabilitation Clinical Practicum 2006 to 2010
page 5 Master s Candidacy Paper Second Reader Brooke Leiman 2008 Courtney Maholtz 2009 Gemstone Thesis Advisor & Discussant Team Audio 2006-2010 Interests Aural Habilitation/Rehabilitation Hearing Assistive Technology Early Intervention for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Educational Audiology Auditory Processing Disorder