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1 CURRICULUM VITAE - MICHAEL VALENTE, Ph.D. Date: August 2015 Address and Telephone Numbers: a. Office: Washington University School of Medicine Division of Audiology Campus Box 8115 660 S. Euclid Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63110 (314) 362-7457 FAX (314)-747-1531 e-mail: [email protected] Present Position: Director of Adult Audiology at Washington University School of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (1986-Present) Education: a. Undergraduate: Adelphi University, Garden City, New York Bachelor of Arts in History: June, 1970 b. Graduate: Adelphi University, Garden City, New York Master of Science in Speech and Hearing: June, 1972 c. Postgraduate: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Doctorate of Philosophy in Speech and Hearing Science: August, 1975 Academic Positions/Employment: a. Director of Adult Audiology at Washington University School of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (1986-Present) b. Adjunct Professor Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO (2000-Present) c. Adjunct Associate Professor: Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI (1998-2002). d. Adjunct Assistant Professor: Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO (1986- 1993) e. Adjunct Associate Professor of Communication Disorders: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL (1991-1993) f. Invited Lecturer: Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL (1990) g. Assistant Professor: University of Missouri-Columbia (November,1985- August, 1986) h. Clinical Coordinator, Audiology: VA Medical Center- Atlanta (1984-1985) i. Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Georgia (1984-1985) j. Clinical Audiologist: VA Medical Center-Omaha (1981-1984) k. Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Nebraska- Omaha (1982-1984) l. Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Nebraska- Lincoln (1981-1984)

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CURRICULUM VITAE - MICHAEL VALENTE, Ph.D. Date: August 2015 Address and Telephone Numbers:

a. Office: Washington University School of Medicine Division of Audiology Campus Box 8115 660 S. Euclid Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63110 (314) 362-7457 FAX (314)-747-1531 e-mail: [email protected]

Present Position:

Director of Adult Audiology at Washington University School of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (1986-Present)

Education:

a. Undergraduate: Adelphi University, Garden City, New York Bachelor of Arts in History: June, 1970 b. Graduate: Adelphi University, Garden City, New York Master of Science in Speech and Hearing: June, 1972 c. Postgraduate: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Doctorate of Philosophy in Speech and Hearing Science: August, 1975

Academic Positions/Employment:

a. Director of Adult Audiology at Washington University School of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (1986-Present)

b. Adjunct Professor Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO (2000-Present) c. Adjunct Associate Professor: Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI

(1998-2002). d. Adjunct Assistant Professor: Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO (1986-

1993) e. Adjunct Associate Professor of Communication Disorders: Southern Illinois

University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL (1991-1993) f. Invited Lecturer: Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL

(1990) g. Assistant Professor: University of Missouri-Columbia (November,1985- August, 1986) h. Clinical Coordinator, Audiology: VA Medical Center- Atlanta (1984-1985) i. Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Georgia (1984-1985) j. Clinical Audiologist: VA Medical Center-Omaha (1981-1984) k. Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Nebraska- Omaha (1982-1984) l. Adjunct Assistant Professor: University of Nebraska- Lincoln (1981-1984)

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m. Assistant Professor: Central Missouri State University (1975-1981) University and Hospital Appointments and Committees: none Licensure/Certification: a. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology awarded from the American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

b. Missouri license in Audiology.

Honors and Awards:

a. Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Academy of Audiology at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Orlando, FL April, 2014.

b Presidential Award from the American Academy of Audiology in recognition for contributions to the profession of Audiology and the American Academy of Audiology, April, 2009.

c. Widex Hearing Aid Company, Inc. (2005 to 2014) awarded an annual $6,000 grant in my name to promote research at the PACs AuD/Ph.D. program at Washington University School of Medicine.

d. Energizer Battery Company, (2005 to 2008) awarded an annual $6,000 grant in my name to promote research at the PACs AuD/Ph.D. program at Washington University School of Medicine.

e. Editor’s Award (2003) for outstanding service to the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology.

f. Audiologist of the Year (1995) awarded by the Greater St. Louis Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

g. Outstanding Performance Award-Veterans Administration Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska (1983-1984)

h. Nominated for the Beltone Distinguished Teaching Award in Audiology, (1984) i. Suggestion Award at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Omaha,

Nebraska, for proposing a procedure to manufacture a stepped-diameter earmold (1981)

j. Suggestion Award accepted nationally for the Veterans Administration concerning a procedure to manufacture a stepped-diameter earmold (1981)

k. Nominated for Beltone Distinguished Teaching Award in Audiology, (1982) Editorial Responsibilities:

a. Editor-in-Chief: Trends in Amplification (1996-2000) b. Associate Editor for Amplification: Journal of the American Academy of

Audiology (2002-present) c. Editor-at-Large for Amplification: International Journal of Audiology (2005-

2012) d. Editorial Board for Seminars in Hearing (2006-present) e. Editorial Board for Canadian Hearing Report (2008-present) f. Editorial Board or Consultant:

American Journal of Audiology Audiology: Journal of Auditory Communication Ear and Hearing Hearing Instruments (1990-1996)

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Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology e. Contributing Editor for Amplification Audiology Online (2005-Present) Professional Societies:

a. American Academy of Audiology b. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association c. American Auditory Society

Major Invited Professorships and Lectureships:

1. “Evolution of BICROS Technology” at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Academy of Audiology, Niagara Falls, Canada (October 2015).

2. “Best Practice in Fitting Amplification to Adult Patients” at the Annual Meeting of the Hearing Loss Association of America Saint Louis, Missouri (June 2015)

3. “Evaluation of BICROS Amplification with Directional Microphone on the Receiver and Transmitter Sides as a Research Podium Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the American Auditory Society Scottsdale, AZ (March 2015)

4. “Evaluation of BICROS Amplification with Directional Microphone on the Receiver and Transmitter Sides with Kristi Oeding as a Research Podium Presentation for the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology San Antonio, Texas (March 2015)

5. “Best Practice in Fitting Amplification to Adult Patients” with David Fabry as a Learning Module for the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology San Antonio, Texas (March 2015)

6. “Counseling Adult Patients on Fitting Options” and “ Mistakes of Real Ear Measures That Clinicians Often Make” Invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the 5th Emirates Rhinology and Otology Conference. Du Bai, United Arab Emirates (January 2015)

7. “Counseling Adult Patients on Fitting Options” and “ Mistakes of Real Ear Measures That Clinicians Often Make” Invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the Oregon Academy of Audiology. Portland, OR (October, 2014)

8. “Recent Advances in Hearing Aid Technology for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss” Invited speaker for a Featured Session at the Annual Meeting of University of Illinois Speech and Hearing Symposium. Champaign, IL (October, 2014)

9. “Counseling Adult Patients on Fitting Options” and “ Mistakes of Real Ear Measures That Clinicians Often Make” Invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Academy of Audiology. Natick, MA (Sept 2014)

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10. “Tools Patients Mind Find Helpful in Understanding Different Hearing Aid Technologies.” Invited speaker for Audiology Online (July 2014)

11. “Update on the AAA Best Practice Guideline for Fitting Options for Adult Patients with Severe-to-Profound Unilateral Hearing Loss.” Invited speaker for a Featured Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology. Orlando, FL (April, 2014)

12. “Fitting Options for Adult Patients with Unilateral Heating Loss”. Invited speaker

for the North Carolina Academy of Audiology. Wilmington, NC (Sept 2013).

13. “Real Ear Measures”. Invited speaker for the First Meeting of the Student Academy of Audiology at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology. Anaheim, CA (April, 2013).

14. “Evidence Based Best Practice Guideline for Treatment Options for Adult Patients with Unilateral Heating Loss”. Invited speaker for a Featured Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology. Anaheim, CA (April, 2013).

15. “Evidence Based Best Practice for Selecting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aid Performance in Adults. JFK Rehabilitation Institute, Edison, NJ (Oct, 2012)

16. “Thoughts on Verification your Professor May Not Have Taught You. Audiology Online (Oct, 2012)

17. “The Telecoil: The Lonely Transducer that Can Be a Big Producer” Audiology Online (Sept, 2012).

18. “Patient Counseling on Amplification” and “Evidence Based Principles in Hearing aid Selection” invited speaker for the Mid-America Hearing Conference, Indianapolis, (May 2012)

19. “Bone Anchored Hearing Aids” invited speaker for Audiology Online, (April 2012)

20. “Bone Anchored Hearing Aids” invited speaker for a half day Learning Laboratory at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Boston, (March 2012)

21. “Fitting Issues with Baha.” Oticon Medical Task Force, New Orleans, (Feb 2012).

22. “Evidence Based Practice and Hearing Aid Fittings,” “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss,” “Aspects of Verification Your professor May Not Have Mentioned,“ and “Aspects of Verification Your professor May Not Have Mentioned, “Audiology Academy of Australia, Melbourne, Australia (August 18-19, 2011).

23. “Evidence Based Practice and Hearing Aid Fittings” invited Keynote speaker at the Appalachian Spring Conference, Mountain Home, TN (June, 2011).

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24. “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss,” and “Verifying Hearing

Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods” invited speaker at the Canadian Academy of Audiology, Moncton, Canada (April, 2011).

25. “Evidence Based Practice and Hearing Aid Fittings” and “Fitting Options for Adults with Single Sided Deafness” invited speaker for Alabama Speech Language Hearing Association, Birmingham, AL (March 2011).

26. “Evidence Based Practice and Hearing Aid Fittings” invited speaker at the Ohio Academy of Audiology, Columbus, OH (Feb, 2011).

27. “Fitting Options for Adults with Single Sided Deafness” invited speaker for Mayo Clinic TeleConference, Rochester, MN (Feb, 2011).

28. “Difficult Hearing Aid Case” invited speaker at the American Academy of Audiology, San Diego, CA (April, 2010).

29. “How to Publish Your Research” invited speaker at the American Academy of Audiology, San Diego, CA (April, 2010).

30. “To Review or Not Review, That is the Question” invited speaker at the American Academy of Audiology, San Diego, CA (April, 2010).

31. “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss,” and “Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods” invited speaker at the Canadian Academy of Audiology, Vancouver, Canada (March, 2010).

32. “Using Evidence Based Principles to Critically Analyze the Literature,” invited

speaker at The John O’Neill Lecture, Champaign, IL, (March, 2010).

33. “Using Evidence Based Principles to Critically Analyze the Literature,” “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss,” and “Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods” invited speaker at the Columbian Academy of Audiology, Bogota, Columbia (Feb, 2010).

34. “Using Evidence Based Principles to Critically Analyze the Literature” invited speaker at the Texas Academy of Audiology, Austin, TX (Nov, 2009).

35. “Using Evidence Based Principles to Critically Analyze the Literature” and “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss” Invited speaker for the Professional Seminar Series, Santa Clara, CA (Oct, 2009).

36. “Using Evidence Based Principles to Critically Analyze the Literature.”. Invited speaker for Audiology Online, (Sept, 2009).

37. “Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods”.

Invited speaker for Jackson Hole Rendezvous, Jackson Hole, WY (June, 2009).

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38. “Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods”. Invited speaker for the Northeast Conference of Hearing Health Professions, Mount Laurel, NJ (May, 2009).

39. “LDL’s: Why and How?” with Kristi Oeding at the Annual Meeting of the

American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (April, 2009)

40. “Classroom to Clinic: Creating a Hearing Aid Counseling Tool” at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (April, 2009)

41. “Integrating Hearing Assistance Technology into Practice” with AU Bankaitis at

the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (April, 2009)

42. “How to Get Your Work Published” presented with Therese Walden and Amyn

Amlani at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (April, 2009)

43. “Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods”.

Invited speaker for Iowa Academy of Audiology, Des Moines, IA (March, 2009).

44. “Using Evidence Based Principles to Critically Analyze the Literature.”. Invited speaker for Iowa Academy of Audiology, Des Moines, IA (March, 2009).

45. “The Effectiveness of a Directional Microphone in the Baha Divino” with Jessica

Kerckhoff and Kristi Oeding at the Annual Meeting of the American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ (March, 2009)

46. “Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods”.

Invited speaker for Illinois Academy of Audiology, Chicago, IL (Jan, 2009).

47. “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss”. Invited speaker for Illinois Academy of Audiology, Chicago, IL (Jan, 2009).

48. “Using the Frye 7000 to Verify the Performance of Hearing Aids.” Invited lecturer

for a three day seminar at Gallaudet University, Washington DC, (Oct, 2008). 49. Verifying Hearing Aid Performance Using Coupler and Real Ear Methods”.

Invited speaker for House Ear Clinic, Los Angeles, CA (Oct, 2008). 50. “Selecting, Verifying, and Validating Hearing Aid Performance A Protocol to

Coupler and Real Ear Verification of Hearing Aids”. Invited speaker for Kansas Speech Language Hearing Association, Kansas City, MO (Oct, 2008).

51. “Selecting, Verifying, and Validating Hearing Aid Performance A Protocol to

Coupler and Real Ear Verification of Hearing Aids” Invited speaker for MACH Conference, Louisville, KY (June, 2008).

52. “Selecting, Verifying, and Validating Hearing Aid Performance A Protocol to Coupler and Real Ear Verification of Hearing Aids” Invited speaker for Long Island Speech and Hearing Association, Westbury, NY (May, 2008).

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53. “So You Want to Publish.” Invited speaker for the American Academy of

Audiology, Charlotte, NC (April, 2008). 54. “Interesting Hearing Aid Cases: A Panel Discussion.” Invited speaker for the

American Academy of Audiology, Charlotte, NC (April, 2008). 55. “The 4th Year Externship a Panel Discussion” Invited speaker for the American

Academy of Audiology, Charlotte, NC (April, 2008).

56. Coupler and Real Ear Verification of Hearing Aids” with Elizabeth Baum. Invited

speaker for the American Academy of Audiology, Charlotte, NC (April, 2008). 57. “AAA Guideline for the Management of Hearing Loss in the Adult Population.”

Invited speaker for Mid South Conference on Communicative Disorders, Memphis, TN (March, 2008).

58. “Clinical Procedures to Verify Hearing aid Performance.” Invited speaker for

Speech and Hearing Association of Alabama, Auburn University (March, 2008).

59. “Selecting, Verifying, and Validating Hearing Aid Performance”. Invited speaker

for Phoenix VAMC 8th Annual Audiology Conference, Phoenix, AZ (Feb, 2008).

60. Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss.” Invited speaker for

Audiology Online (Oct 2007). 61. “Fitting Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss” and “Experiences with

Slim-Tube Hearing Aids.” Invited speaker for Australian Congress, Adelaide, AZ (Sept 2007).

62. “Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited

speaker for Starkey Student Focus Workshop, Minneapolis, MN (August, 2007).

63. “Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” and “Fitting

Options for Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss.” Invited speaker for IV International Hearing Aid Seminar, Sao Paulo, Brazil (June, 2007).

64. “Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited

speaker for Oregon Academy of Audiology, Portland, OR (June, 2007). 65. Optimizing Hearing Aid Outcomes Through Evidence Based Practice. E-Seminar

for the American Academy of Audiology (March, 2007). 66. Differences in Rust between Battery Manufacturers. Technical paper at

American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ (March, 2007).

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67. Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited speaker for Georgia Academy of Audiology, Atlanta, GA (Feb, 2007).

68. Advances in Hearing Aid Technology. Invited participant for a Research

Symposium sponsored by Starkey Laboratories, Berkeley, CA (Jan, 2007) 69. "Everything You Need to Know About Hearing Aids, but Were Ashamed to Ask."

Invited speaker for AuD Amplification Conference at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (Jan, 2007).

70. "New AAA Guideline for Fitting Hearing Aids to the Adult Population." Invited

speaker to British Academy of Audiology, Telford, England (Nov, 2006). 71. "New AAA Guideline for Fitting Hearing Aids to the Adult Population." Invited

speaker to Hearing Healthcare for Adults: International Conference, Chicago, IL (Nov, 2006).

72. "AAA Guideline for Fitting Hearing Aids to the Adult Population." Invited speaker

to JFK Medical Center Annual Conference, Edison, NJ (Oct, 2006). 73. “Selecting, Fitting, Verifying, and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults”; Fitting

Options for Single Sided Deafness”; “Dispensing HATs in a Busy Audiology Practice.” Invited speaker for Oklahoma Academy of Audiology, Normal, OK (Sept, 2006).

74. "New AAA Guideline for Fitting Hearing Aids to the Adult Population." Invited

speaker to Widex International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden (August, 2006).

75. "New AAA Guideline for Fitting Hearing Aids to the Adult Population." Invited

speaker to Epic Hearing Aid Conference, Oakland, CA (June, 2006). 76. "New Options for Open-Fit Hearing Aids." Invited speaker to St. Louis

University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (April, 2006). 77. "Grand Rounds in Hearing Aids." Invited speaker for American Academy of

Audiology, Minneapolis, MN (April, 2006). 78. Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited

speaker for American Academy of Audiology, Minneapolis, MN (April, 2006). 79. "Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited

speaker for Seminar in Audition, Toronto, Canada (March, 2006). 80. "Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited

speaker for Audiologic Resources Association, Charlotte, NC (Feb, 2006). 81. "Tools that Can Make You More Effective in Hearing Aid Dispensing. Invited

speaker at the Professional Hearing Seminar, San Diego, CA (Nov, 2005).

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82. “AAA Guideline for Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in Adults.” Invited speaker for Mayo Clinic Video Conference, Rochester, MN (Nov, 2005).

83. “AAA Guideline for Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in

Adults.” Invited speaker for Massachusetts Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA (Oct, 2005).

84. "Tools that Can Make You More Effective in Hearing Aid Dispensing. Invited

speaker at the Scott Haugh Conference, Kerrville, TX (Oct, 2005). 85. “AAA Guideline for Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in

Adults.” Invited speaker for North Carolina Speech-Language and Hearing Association and North Carolina Academy of Audiology. High Point, NC (Sept, 2005).

86. "Teaching Amplification in an AuD Program." Invited speaker Conference on the Art and Science of Teaching Amplification Conference at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (June, 2005)

87. “AAA Guideline for Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in

Adults.” Invited speaker for Kaiser Permanente. San Francisco, CA (May, 2005).

88. "Advantages of Binaural Hearing Aids and FM on Speech Intelligibility in Noise."

Invited speaker for 2005 International Otology-Audiology Conference. Shanghai, China (April, 2005).

89. “AAA Guideline for Selecting, Fitting, Verifying and Validating Hearing Aids in

Adults.” Invited speaker for Washington Audiology Society. Seattle, WA (March, 2005).

90. “Fitting Protocol for Digital Signal Processing.” Invited speaker for Indiana Speech-Language Hearing Association. Indianapolis, IN (Feb, 2005).

91. “All Day Seminar in the Selection, Verification, and Validation of Hearing Aid

Fittings.” Invited Speaker for Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Springfield, IL (Oct, 2004).

92. “Selection, Verification, and Validation of Hearing Aid Fittings.” Invited speaker to

the Canadian Academy of Audiology, Quebec City, Montreal (Oct, 2004) 93. “A Protocol to Select, Verify, and Validate the Performance of Hearing Aids.”

Invited speaker for the Professional Hearing Seminar, Pasadena, CA (Oct, 2004).

94. “From Analog to Digital: Better Fitting of Digital Hearing Aids,” Invited speaker for

Institute of Human Communication Research and Department of Surgery the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (Sept, 2004).

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95. “Guidelines for the Dispensing of Hearing Aids.” Invited speaker at the Greater Los Angeles Audiology Association, Irvine, CA (Sept, 2004)

96. “Guidelines for the Dispensing of Hearing Aids.” Invited speaker at the California

Academy of Audiology, Monterey, CA (Sept, 2004)

97. “Unconventional Hearing Aids for Unconventional Hearing Loss.” Invited speaker for Cleveland Clinic Conference on Innovations in Hearing, Cleveland, OH (Aug, 2004).

98. “Fitting Protocol for Digital Signal Processing.” Invited speaker for Phonak

Conference for Directors of Audiology at Medical Centers. Chicago, IL (July, 2004).

99. “Results of Field Trials of a New Adaptive Dual-Microphone ITC Hearing Aid.”

Invited speaker for the Widex Symposium in China, South Korea and Taiwan (April-May, 2004).

100. “Real World versus Traditional Assessment of Directional Microphones,” with Larry Revit and Karen Mispagel. American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 2004)

101. Featured Session on the AAA Task Force On a National Guideline Using

Evidence-Based Principles for Dispensing Hearing Aids to Adults.” American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 2004)

102. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” “A

Protocol for Improved Performance with Hearing Aids” and “Fitting Options for Patients with Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss”, Invited speaker for Audiology Day Institute for the Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (April, 2004).

103. “A Protocol for Improved Performance with Hearing Aids,” Invited speaker

for South Dakota Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Sioux Fall, SD (April, 2004).

104. “Verifying and Validating Hearing Aid Performance.” Invited speaker for

New Jersey Academy of Audiology, Atlantic City, NJ (March, 2004) 105. Gilchrist P, Oz M, Goldstein J, Valente M., “Reductions in Phoneme

Confusions form Waveform Compression in an Essentially Nonlinear Hearing Aid." Poster at Sound to Sense: Symposium on Speech at MIT in Honor of Ken Stevens. (2004)

106. Goldstein J, Oz M, Gilchrist P, Valente M., “Hearing Aids based on

Models of Cochlear Compression." 6th Annual NIH SBIR/STTR Conference. (2004).

107. Goldstein J, Oz M, Gilchrist P, Valente M., “Signal Processing Strategies

and Clinical Outcomes for Gain and Waveform Compression in Hearing Aids,”

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Invited paper for 37th Asilmar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, CA (Nov, 2003).

108. “Improved Performance in Noise with Wireless FM Systems,” Invited

speaker for International Conference Achieving Clear Communication Employing Sound Solutions (ACCESS), Chicago, IL (Nov, 2003).

109. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

Invited speaker for Iowa Dispensers Association, Des Moines, IA (Oct, 2003). 110. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” “A

Protocol for Improved Performance with Hearing Aids” and “Fitting Options for Patients with Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss”, Invited speaker for Iowa Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Des Moines, IA (Oct, 2003).

111. “Verification of the Performance of Directional Microphones and DSP,”

Invited speaker for the Missouri Academy of Audiology, St. Louis, MO (Sept, 2003).

112. “Results of Field Trials of a New Adaptive Dual-Microphone ITC Hearing

Aid,” Invited speaker for the Widex Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal (June, 2003). 113. “A Protocol to Select, Verify, and Validate the Performance of Hearing

Aids.” Invited speaker for the Professional Hearing Seminar, Sacramento, CA (May, 2003).

114. “A Multi-Site Hearing Aid Trial: Objective Measures.” with Victor Bray,

Craig Newman and Sharon Sandridge. Research podium paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, San Antonio, TX (April, 2003).

115. “A Multi-Site Hearing Aid Trial: Subjective Measures.” with Victor Bray,

Craig Newman and Sharon Sandridge. Research podium paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, San Antonio, TX (April, 2003).

116. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

Invited speaker at Australian College of Audiology, Sidney, Australia (March, 2003).

117. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” “A

Protocol for Improved Performance with Hearing Aids” and “Fitting Options for Patients with Conductive and Mixed Hearing Loss”, Idaho Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boise, Idaho (March, 2003).

118. “Hearing Aid Performance Using the R-Space” Research Podium paper

presented with Larry Revit and Karen Layton at the Annual Meeting of the American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ (March, 2003).

119. “Signal processing strategies and clinical outcomes for gain and

waveform compression in hearing aids.” Goldstein J, Gilchrist P and Valente M.

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Invited paper at Asilmar Conference of Signals, Systems and Computers, Pacific Grove, CA (Nov, 2003).

120. “Intelligibility benefit of waveform compression in an essentially nonlinear

hearing aid.” Goldstein J, Gilchrist P and Valente M. Poster at NCRAR Conference (2003).

121. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” and

“A Protocol for Improved Performance with Hearing Aids, Invited speaker at Greater Long Beach Audiology Society, Long Beach, CA (Oct, 2002).

122. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” and

“A Protocol for Improved Performance with Hearing Aids, Invited speaker at Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Kansas City, KS (Oct, 2002).

123. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

Invited speaker at Washington Academy of Audiology, Seattle, WA (Oct, 2002).

124. “Directional Microphones,” invited speaker at Greenhouse Symposium,

Chicago, IL (Sept, 2002), 125. “Hearing Aids for Otolaryngologists,” Invited speaker at American

Academy of Otolaryngology, San Diego, CA (Sept, 2002). 126. “Alternative Compressive Hearing Aid Algorithms Derived from Loudness

Psychophysics and Cochlear Models”, JL Goldstein, PH Gilchrist and Michael Valente, International Hearing Aid Research Conference, Lake Arrowhead, CA (Aug, 2002).

127. “Directional Microphones,” invited speaker at Sonus Hearing Aid

Symposium, Aspen, CO (July, 2002) 128. “Transcranial CROS” and “Bone Anchored Hearing Aids” Featured

Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Philadelphia, PA (April, 2002).

129. “Hearing Aids and FM Systems: Effect on Quality of Life” M. Lewis, C.

Crandell, M. Valente, J. Enrietto. Instructional Course at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Philadelphia, PA (April, 2002)

130. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

Invited speaker at Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists, Victoria, British Columbia (April, 2002).

131. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

“Implantable Hearing Aids,” Invited speaker at Missouri Hearing Aid Dealers Association, St. Louis, MO (April, 2002).

132. “Reception Thresholds for Sentences: Omnidirectional, Directional and

FM Signal Processing,” with Jane Enrietto, Carl Crandell and Samantha Lewis.

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Technical paper at the American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ (March, 2002)

133. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

Invited speaker at Virginia Academy of Audiology, Charlottesville, VA (March, 2002).

134. “Improved Understanding of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,”

“Fitting Protocol for Improved User Satisfaction,” “Implantable Hearing Aids,” Invited speaker at Kentucky Conference on Communication Disorders, Louisville, KY (Feb, 2002).

135. “Coupler and Real-Ear Performance of Hearing Aids,” Videotape for AuD

Program at University of Florida-Gainesville, Orlando, FL (Feb, 2002). 136. “Alternative compressive hearing aid algorithms derived from loudness

psychophysics and cochlea models. Goldstein J, Oz M, Gilchrist P, Valente M. International Hearing Aid Research Conference-IHCON 2002, Lake Arrowhead, CA (Aug, 2002)

137. “Speech Perception in Noise: Effects of Directional Microphones and FM

Technologies.” M. Lewis, M. Valente, C. Crandell and J. Enrietto. Phonak Conference on Pediatric Amplification, Chicago, IL (Nov, 2001).

138. “Advances in Microphones,” “Fitting Protocol for Improved User

Satisfaction,” “Middle Ear Implants,” and “Use of Real Ear Measures to Verify the Performance of Hearing Aids with DSP and Directional Microphones” Invited speaker at North Dakota Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Fargo, ND (Oct, 2001).

139. “Audiology Workshop” Invited speaker at the American Academy of

Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Denver, CO (Sept, 2001). 140. “Advances in Microphones,” and “Fitting Protocol for Improved User

Satisfaction,” Invited speaker at Manitoba Audiology Conference, Manitoba, Canada (June, 2001).

141. “Improving Speech in Noise,” and “A Protocol to Improve User

Satisfaction with Hearing Aids,” Invited speaker at Connecticut Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Hartford, CT (May, 2001)

142. “Acoustic and psychoacoustic benefits of adaptive compression

thresholds in hearing aid amplifiers that mimic cochlear function.” Goldstein J, Valente M, Chamberlain R. Invited paper for the 141st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Chicago, IL (April, 2001).

143. “Advances in Microphones,” and “Fitting Protocol for Improved User

Satisfaction,” Invited speaker at Massachusetts Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA (April, 2001).

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144. “Improved Recognition of Speech in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” Invited speaker to the Asociacion Nacional de Audioprotesistas, Valencia, Spain (March, 20001).

145. “Advances in Microphone Technology,” Invited speaker for The Mid-

South Conference, Memphis, Tennessee (March, 2001). 146. “Improved Hearing in Noise: Microphones or DSP,” Invited speaker at

New Frontiers in the Amelioration of Hearing Loss, St. Louis, Missouri (March, 2001).

147. “Advances in Microphone Technology,” Invited speaker for

Massachusetts Eye and Ear Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts (Oct, 2000)

148. “Advances in Hearing Aid Technology: DSP and Microphones,” Invited

speaker for The Long Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Long Island, New York (Oct, 2000).

149. “Advances in Hearing Aid Technology: DSP and Microphones,” Invited

speaker for the Missouri Academy of Audiology, St. Louis, Missouri (Sept, 2000).

150. “Advances in Hearing Aid Technology: DSP and Microphones,” “Fitting

Tools for Nonlinear Amplification.” Invited speaker for the Maryland Academy of Audiology, Baltimore, Maryland (Sept, 2000).

151. “Pilot Experiments with a Simulated Hearing Aid Based on Models of

Cochlear Compression.” Poster with Julius Goldstein and Roger Chamberlain at IHCON 2000, Lake Tahoe, California (Aug, 2000).

152. “Microphone Technology;” “A Fitting Protocol to Improve User

Satisfaction.” Invited speaker for the University of Florida-Gainesville, Orlando, Florida (Aug, 2000).

153. “Needs for Improvement in Microphone and Earmold Technology,”

Stakeholder Forum on Hearing Enhancement, New York, New York (June, 2000).

154. “Advances in Hearing Aid Technology: DSP and Microphones.” Invited speaker for The University of Northern Iowa Conference, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (April, 2000).

155. “Advances in Hearing Aid Technology: DSP and Microphones,” “Protocol

for Improving Satisfaction with Hearing Aids” and “Fitting Tools for Nonlinear Amplification.” Invited speaker for Stick Season Seminar,” Montpelier, Vermont (March, 2000).

156. “Advances in Hearing Aid Technology: DSP and Microphones.” Invited

speaker at Seminars in Audition, Toronto, CA (March, 2000).

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157. “Difference in Performance Between Two Dual-Microphone Hearing Aids Differing in Polar Design and Signal Processing” technical paper with Lisa Potts, Laurel Olson, Brent Edwards, Jay Piccirillo and Julie Roetto at the American Academy of Audiology, Chicago, IL (March, 2000).

158. “Microphone Technology to Improve User Performance with Hearing

Aids,” Invited Pre-Convention Seminar at the American Academy of Audiology, Chicago, IL (March, 2000).

159. “Applying Research Findings to the Clinical Applications of Digital

Amplification,” and Robert Sweetow. Invited Featured Session at the American Academy of Audiology, Chicago, IL (March, 2000).

160. “Recent Advances in Hearing Aid Technology,” invited speaker at 15th Annual

Seminars on Audition, Toronto, CA (March, 2000).

161. “Pilot experiments with a simulated hearing aid based on models of cochlea compression. Goldstein J, Valente M, Chamberlain R, Gilchrist P, Ivanovich D. Poster at International Hearing Aid Conference, Lake Arrowhead, CA (Aug 2000).

162. “Research Findings with a Directional DSP Hearing Aid,” invited speaker at the

American Academy of Audiology, Miami, FL (May, 1999).

163. “Recent Advances in Hearing Aid Technology,” “A Comprehensive Protocol to Improve User Satisfaction with Hearing Aids,” and “Prescriptive Rules for Linear and Nonlinear Signal Processing.” Invited speakers at University of Florida, Orlando, FL (April, 1999). 164. “A Comprehensive Protocol to Fit Linear and Nonlinear Hearing Aids,”

and “Advances in Microphone Technology.” Invited speaker at the Missouri Hearing Society, St. Louis, MO (April, 1999).

165. “Advances in Microphone Technology” Invited speaker at the Greater

Audiology Society of Kansas City, Kansas City, KS (Feb, 1999).

166. “Selection and Fitting of Hearing Aids” Invited speaker at the Rochester Speech and Hearing Center Annual Conference on Amplification, Rochester, NY (Nov, 1998).

167. “Advances in Microphone Technology” and “Results of Field Trials with the Widex Senso Hearing Aid” Invited speaker at the Washington Academy of Audiology, Seattle, WA (Oct, 1998).

168. “The IHAFF Protocol” Invited speaker at the Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (June, 1998).

169. “Results of Recent Field Trials of the Widex Senso Hearing Aid” Invited speaker at the Widex Conference on Digital Signal Process, Barcelona, Spain (June, 1998).

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170. “Restoration of Normal Loudness in Aided Impaired Ears” with H. Gustav Mueller. Instructional Course at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Los Angeles, CA (April, 1998).

171. “Results of Three Clinical Trials with the Widex Senso” with Lisa Potts, Dave Fabry and Robert Sweetow. Instructional Course at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Los Angeles, CA (April, 1998).

172. “Patient Performance with Dual Microphone Technology” with Lisa Potts, Lucille Beck, Gerald Schuchman and Vernon Larson. Instructional Course at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Los Angeles, CA (April, 1998).

173. “Advances in Hearing Aid Microphone Technology” Keynote speaker at Phonak Conference, Cancun, Mexico (March, 1998).

174. “Clinical Procedures to Improve User Satisfaction with Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the University of California-San Francisco, International Hearing Aid Seminar, San Francisco, CA (Dec, 1997).

175. “Amplification: Approaches in Assessment, Technology and Tinnitus” invited speak at the continuing education meeting of the American Academy of

Audiology, San Diego, CA (Nov, 1997) 176. “Draft Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting Guidelines for Adults: An Update”

with Ruth Bentler, Holly Kaplan, Tim Trine, Richard Seewald and Dennis Van Vliet at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA (Nov, 1997).

177. “Restoring normal loudness perception as a function of fitting protocol an technology” with Catherine Palmer, H. Gustav Mueller, Thomas Powers, Lisa Potts and Melissa Nascone. Poster presented at the Second Biennial Hearing Aid Research and Development Conference, Bethesda, MD (Sept, 1997)

178. “The impact of restoring normal loudness growth on speech

understanding as a function of signal-to-noise ratio and input level” with Catherine Palmer, H. Gustav Mueller, Thomas Powers, Lisa Potts and Melissa Nascone. Poster at the Second Biennial Hearing Aid Research and Development Conference, Bethesda, MD (Sept, 1997)

179. “U-Titer: A new tool for measuring preferences for Hearing Aids. Jay

Piccirillo, Michael Merritt, Michael Valente, Benjamin Littenberg and Robert Nease. Paper presented at the Second Biennial Hearing Aid Research and Development Conference, Bethesda, MD (Sept, 1997)

180. “Amplification: Approaches in Assessment and Technology” invited

speaker at the continuing education meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Boston, MA (June, 1997)

181. "Digital Hearing Aids Round II: Is the Second Time a Charm?” invited member of panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Fort Lauderdale, FL (April, 1997)

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182. “Clinical Tools to Evaluate Real Ear Performance of Nonlinear Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Fort Lauderdale, FL (April, 1997)

183. “Performance on the HINT with Two Directional Microphones,” Poster

with Jerry Agnew, Lisa Potts and Michael Block at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Fort Lauderdale, FL (April, 1997)

184. “New Advances in Hearing Aid Technology” invited speaker at the John

O’Neil Lecture at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL (April, 1997)

185. “A Suggested Protocol to Enhance User Satisfaction With Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association, St. Louis, MO (March, 1997).

186. “Experiences with Negotiating With Third Party Reimbursers for Hearing

Aids” invited speaker at the Marketing and Medicare Meeting of the American-Speech Language and Hearing Association, St. Louis, MO (Aug, 1996).

187. “New Methods for Assessing the Performance of Nonlinear Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the International Hearing Aid Seminar, San Diego, CA (Dec,1996).

188. “Assessment and Amplification Options for Hearing Impaired Adult Patients” invited speaker at an Annual Meeting sponsored by Instrumentation Associates, Philadelphia, PA (Nov, 1996)

189. “The IHAFF Protocol” invited keynote speaker at the International Congress of Hearing Aid Acousticians, Nuremberg, Germany (Oct 19, 1996).

190. “Pioneers in Amplification- A Tribute to Margo Skinner and David Pascoe” an invited moderator with Sue Erman, David Fabry. Mead Killion and Richard Seewald at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 1996)

191. “Real Ear Loudness Mapping” with Chas Pavlovic, Larry Humes, and Vincent Pluvinage at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 1996)

192. “Benefit and Satisfaction Between the Oticon MultiFocus and ReSound BT2” with Carol Sammeth, Lisa Potts and Michael Wynne at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 1996)

193. “Bringing Hearing Aid Fitting into the 21st Century” with Jerry Yanz at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 1996)

194. “Recent Advances in Verification of Hearing Aid Fittings” invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 1996)

195. “Initial Field Trials on Adults with a Digital `Beamforming’ Hearing Aid” with Christopher Schweitzer and David Fabry at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Salt Lake City, UT (April, 1996)

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196. “The Development of a New Patient-Specific Hearing Loss Health Status and Quality of Life Measure” Piccirillo JF, Valente M, and Haiduk AM. Poster at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, FL (Jan, 1996).

197. “A New Method for Classifying Audiograms” Pugliano FG, Piccirillo JF, Valente M, and Merrit M. Poster Session at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, FL (Jan, 1996).

198. “Experiences with Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at Widex Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark (Dec, 1995).

199. “Suggested Protocol to Provide Greater User Satisfaction with Amplification” invited speaker at St. Louis University (Oct, 1995).

200. “User Satisfaction with Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the University of California-San Francisco, International Hearing Aid Seminar, San Francisco, CA (Oct, 1995)

201. “Programmable Hearing Aids” and “THE IHAFF Protocol” invited speaker for the Atlantic Canada Hearing Aid Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia (Sept, 1995).

202. “New Developments in Hearing Design for Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss” invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, New Orleans, LA (Sept, 1995).

203. “The IHAFF Protocol” and “Experiences with Programmable Technology” invited speaker at The Annual Audiology Update at Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI (June, 1995)

204. “The IHAFF Protocol,” invited Keynote speaker at the Journees Nationales des Audioprothesistes Francais, Paris, France (May, 1995)

205. “Experiences with Programmable Technology” and “The IHAFF Fitting Protocol, invited speaker at the annual meeting of the Maine Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Ogunquit, Maine (April, 1995).

206. “Measures of User Satisfaction” panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (March, 1995).

207. “Update on Clinical Experiences with Programmable Hearing Aids” with Lisa G. Potts at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (March, 1995).

208. “Field Trials with the Phonak PiCS Audio-Zoom” with David Fabry and Lisa Potts at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, TX (March, 1995).

209. “Experiences with Programmable Technology” invited speaker at Winter Conference at the Beach at Morton Plant, Clearwater, FL (Feb, 1995)

210. “Experiences with Programmable Technology” invited speaker at Hearing Aid Conference at Purdue University, West Lafayette, ID (Nov, 1994).

211. “Improved Signal-To-Noise Ratio Using a Two Microphone Array: Phonak Audio-Zoom” with Dave Fabry and Lisa Potts; invited speaker for American Academy of Dispensing Audiologists, Palm Springs, CA (Oct, 1994)

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212. “Verification Strategies for the Selection of Hearing Aids” invited speaker for the Jackson Hole Rendezvous, Jackson Hole, WY (August,1994)

213. “Experiences with Programmable Technology” invited speaker by Phonak, Inc to speak in Philadelphia and New York (June, 1994), Detroit and Dallas (July, 1994) and Phoenix and Seattle (Sept, 1994).

214. “Sound Quality Judgments: Class D vs Modified Class A Output Stages” a poster session with L Potts (primary author) and J Agnew at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Richmond, VA (April, 1994)

215. “Experiences With Programmable Hearing Aids” mini-seminar at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Richmond, VA (April, 1994)

216. “Non-Linear Amplification” invited as member of Panel Discussion at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Richmond, VA (April, 1994)

217. “Problems and Solutions for Improved Communication With Hearing Impaired Residents” a mini-seminar with Wes Sperr, Chief Administrator of Christian Health Services, at the Annual Convention of the American College of Health Care Administrators, Dallas, TX (April, 1994)

218. “Experiences With Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Hearing Aid Dispensers Association, Des Moines, IA (April, 1994)

219. “Experiences With Programmable Hearing Aids” and “Reflections on the Utility of Prescriptive Targets” invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the New York Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Kingston, NY (April, 1994)

220. “Are Major Advantages Present With Programmable Technology?” invited speaker for Seminars in Audition, Toronto, Canada (March, 1994)

221. “Experiences With Programmable Hearing Aids” and “Reflections on the Utility of Prescriptive Targets” invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Audiology, Chicago, IL (Jan, 1994)

222. “Where Should Amplified Speech Fall Within an Individual’s Residual Hearing”, Skinner MW, Valente M and Potts LG. Miniseminar at the Annual Meeting of the American Speech Language-Hearing Association, Anaheim, CA (Nov, 1993)

223. “Comparing Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for University of California-San Francisco International Hearing Aid Seminars, San Francisco, CA (Oct, 1993)

224. “Experiences With Programmable Hearing Aids” and “Fitting Unilateral Hearing Loss” invited speaker for the Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Wichita, KS (Oct, 1993)

225. “Probe Tube Measures” invited speaker at Seminar sponsored by Medical Technologies, Minneapolis, MN (Oct, 1993)

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226. “Experiences With Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for the Annual Meeting of the Audiology Update Seminar, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH (August, 1993)

227. “Hearing Aids-1993 and Beyond” invited speaker for Audiology-The Scope of Practice at St. Louis University Medical School, St. Louis, MO (June, 1993)

228. “Probe Tube Measures” invited speaker at Seminar sponsored by Medical Technologies, Minneapolis, MN (May, 1993)

229. “Probe Measures” and “Hearing aid Research: Clinical versus Manufacturer” invited speaker for Starkey Labs, Caribbean Cruise (April, 1993)

230. “Probe-Tube Measures” and “Digital Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for Western Canadian Symposium of Hearing Aid Professionals, Vancouver, British Columbia (April, 1993).

231. “Grand Rounds in Amplification” invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Phoenix, AZ (April, 1993).

232. “Differences in Quality Judgments between an A and D Amplifier” with Lisa Potts and Jerry Agnew; Poster Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Phoenix, AZ (April, 1993).

233. “Intersubject Variability in the Real-Ear SSPL90” with Lisa Potts, Maureen Valente and Joel Goebel, Poster Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Audiology, Phoenix, AZ (April, 1993).

234. “Integration of Probe-Tube Measures for Assessing the Effectiveness of Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Corpus Christi, TX (April, 1993).

235. “Integration of Probe Tube Measures with Digital Programmable Hearing Aids” ten hour short course for Instrumentation Associates, Buffalo, NY (March, 1993).

236. “Fitting Strategies for Amplification” invited along with Mead Killion, Dave Fabry, Gus Mueller, Margo Skinner, Robyn Cox, Gail Gudmundsen, and Larry Revit to the Independent Hearing Aid Fitting Forum, Denver, CO (March, 1993)

237. ”Experiences with Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Chicago, IL (Feb, 1993)

238. “Problem Solving with Probe Microphone Measures; Beyond Insertion Gain” invited speaker at the Professional Symposium on Issues Related to Amplification, Chicago, IL (Jan, 1993)

239. “Experiences with Digital Programmable Hearing Aids” three (3) hour short course at the Annual Meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. San Antonio, TX (Nov, 1992).

240. “Fitting Difficult Hearing Aid Fittings” a panel discussion with Wayne Staab and Barbara Weinstein at the Annual Meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Antonio, TX (Nov. 1992).

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241. “Clinical Experiences with Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Newport Language-Speech and Audiology Center. Irvine, CA (Nov, 1992).

242. “Clinical Experiences with Digital Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Ontario Association of Speech-Language and Hearing. Toronto, Canada (Oct, 1992).

243. “Integration of Real-Ear Measures with Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for a 10 hour workshop by Instrumentation Associates. Philadelphia, PA (Aug, 1992)

244. “Loudness Growth Measures” invited speaker at a conference sponsored by Starkey Labs, Inc., for the purpose of designing the INTEGRA Programmable Hearing Aid. Starkey Labs. Minneapolis, MN (June, 1992).

245. “Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for an ASHA Teleconference. St. Louis, MO (May, 1992)

246. “Use of Real Ear Measures” and “Experiences with Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the New Jersey Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc. Parsippany, NJ (April, 1992)

247. “Experiences with Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for the Virginia Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc. Williamsburg, VA (March, 1992)

248. “Experiences with Digital Programmable Hearing Aids”, invited speaker at a seminar sponsored by Oticon, Corp. Copenhagen, Denmark (March, 1992)

249. “Experiences with Digital Programmable Hearing Aids”, invited speaker for the Mid-South Conference on Communication Disorders. Memphis, TN (March, 1992)

250. “Experiences with the Trilogy Programmable Hearing Aid.” Starkey Educational Seminar. Oakland and Los Angeles, CA (Feb, 1992)

251. “Real Ear Measures”, “Prescriptive Fittings” and “Experiences with Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids”, invited speaker for Audiological Resources Associates. Atlanta, GA (Feb, 1992)

252. “High Frequency Thresholds: Sound Suite vs Hospital Room”, poster session with Potts, L., Valente, M., French St. George, M., and Goebel, J. at Association for Research In Otolaryngology. St. Petersburg, FL (Feb, 1992)

253. “Real Ear Measures”, “Prescriptive Fittings” and “Digital Programmable Hearing Aids”, invited speaker for Manitoba Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc. Winnipeg, Canada (Jan, 1992)

254. “Use of Real Ear Measures for Selecting and Fitting Hearing Aids”, invited speaker for the National Hearing Aid Society. Reno, NV (Oct, 1991)

255. “Real Ear Measures”, and “Digital Programmable Hearing Aids”, invited speaker for Audiology Consultants Continuing Education Series. Davenport, IA (Sept, 1991)

256. “Use of Real Ear Measures for Selecting and Fitting Hearing Aids” invited speaker for Siemens, Inc. New York, NY (July, 1991)

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257. Invited speaker on “Experiences and Suggestions for the Ensoniq Hearing System” Ensoniq Corp. Malvern, PA (July, 1991)

258. Invited participant of “Digital Hearing Instruments: An Advisory Panel Discussion” Oticon, Inc., Somerset, NJ (June, 1991)

259. Invited Panel Discussion Leader on “Digital Programmable Hearing Aids” at the American Academy of Dispensing Audiologists, Tucson, AZ (May, 1991)

260. Invited Panel Discussion leader on “Real Ear Measures” at the American Academy of Audiology, Denver, CO (April, 1991)

261. “Use of Real Ear Measures for Selecting and Fitting Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Indiana Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, Indianapolis, IN (April, 1991)

262. “Experiences with Programmable Hearing Aids”, “Experiences with Real Ear Measures: A Panel Discussion” and leader of a Panel Discussion on Programmable Hearing Aids at Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association, St. Louis, MO (March, 1991)

263. “Integration of Real Ear Measures with Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker for Long Island Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, Hempstead, NY (March, 1991)

264. “Issues Related to the Use of Probe Tube Measures for Prescriptive Fits” and “Recent Experiences with Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the International Hearing Aid Seminar, San Diego, CA (Feb, 1991)

265. “Use of Real-Ear Measures for Selecting Amplification” invited speaker for Starkey Laboratories Symposium on Real Ear Measures, Austin, TX (Dec, 1990)

266. “Probe-Tube Measures for the Selection of the Desired REAR for Analog and Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” invited Keynote speaker at North Dakota Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Minot, ND (Oct, 1990)

267. “Use of Real-Ear Measures in the Selection and Fitting of Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the University of Louisville Symposium on Amplification, Louisville, KY (Oct, 1990)

268. “Real-Ear Measures” and “Prescriptive Fitting of Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pittsburgh, PA (Oct, 1990)

269. “Noise and Hearing: Prevention, Evaluation and Rehabilitation” invited speaker for Barnes/Sutter Healthcare Systems, St. Louis, MO (Sept, 1990)

270. “Additional Uses of Probe-Tube Measures” with Gus Mueller at the Scott Haug Foundation Meeting, Kerrville, TX (Sept, 1990)

271. “Experiences with Programmable Hearing Aids” invited speaker at the Scott Haug Foundation Meeting, Kerrville, TX (Sept, 1990).

272. “Determining Appropriate Real-Ear Amplification” invited speaker for Academy of Dispensing Audiologists, Hilton Head, SC (May, 1990)

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273. “Probe-Tube Measures” invited lecturer for graduate course in Hearing Aids at Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO (April, 1990).

274. “Use of Probe Tube Measures to Select the Gain and Output of Hearing Aids”, Fourth Hearing Aid Conference at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (April, 1990)

275. “Determining Appropriate Real-Ear Gain” and “Use of Real-Ear Measures to Select and Verify Hearing Aid Benefits”. Colorado Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Breckenridge, CO (April, 1990)

276. “Determining Appropriate Real-Ear Amplification” invited speaker for Starkey Labs, Inc, Caribbean Cruise (March, 1990)

277. “Earphone Versus Insert Receiver Delivery of Ultra High Frequency Sounds: Test-Retest Reliability” Joel Goebel, Michael Valente and Maureen Valente. Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, FL (Feb, 1990)

278. “Probe-Tube Measures” invited speaker for Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, Chicago, IL (Feb, 1990)

279. “Prescribing Real-Ear Gain for ITE/ITC Hearing Aids” invited speaker for the International Hearing Aid Seminar, San Diego, CA (Feb, 1990)

280. “Real-Ear Measurements using Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids” and “Prescribed versus Measured Insertion Gain”, invited speaker for Iowa Hearing Aid Dispensers Association, Des Moines, IA (Oct, 1989).

281. “Utilization of Real-Ear Measures for Verification of the Prescribed Amplification” Keynote speaker at Western Canadian Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, Vancouver, BC (Oct, 1989)

282. “Hearing Aid Fitting Process”, invited speaker for Fifth Annual Scott Haug Audiology Foundation Meeting, Kerrville, TX (Oct, 1989)

283. “Portable Cochlear and Vestibular Monitoring for Prevention of Ototoxicity” with J. Goebel, D. Bojrab and M. Valente at the Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, New Orleans, LA (Sept, 1989)

284. “Prescribing Real-Ear Gain for ITE/ITC Hearing Aids” invited speaker for Future Office Trends, by Starkey Labs, Inc., Kansas City, MO (Sept, 1989)

285. “Future Directions of Hearing Aid Design” invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of Starkey Labs, Minneapolis, MN (July, 1989)

286. “Real Ear Measures using Digital Programmable Analog Hearing Aids” and “ITE or ITD-In the Ear or In the Drawer?” invited speaker for ASHA Amplification 89, Minneapolis, MN (July, 1989)

287. “Effective Management Utilizing Prescriptive Techniques”, invited speaker Western and Mountain States Continuing Educational Seminar, Denver, CO (July, 1989)

288. “Use of Bone Conduction Hearing Aids for Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss” with Don Bruce of Xomed, Inc., before the Federal Drug Administration, Washington, DC (June, 1989)

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289. “Prescriptive Fittings with Real Ear Measures” with Roger Kasten at Baird/EMI Workshop, St. Louis, MO (May, 1989)

290. “Digitally Programmable Hearing Aids”; “Prescriptive Strategies”; and “Real Ear Measures” invited speaker for Veterans Administration Symposium, Little Rock, AK (May, 1989)

291. “Hearing Aid Prescriptions”, Missouri Speech-Language Hearing Assoc, Kansas City, MO (April, 1988)

292. “Measured versus Prescribed Insertion Gain”, with Marti Meister, Peter Smith and Joel Goebel at the American Auditory Society, Boston, MA (Nov, 1988)

293. “Hearing Aid Selection Procedures”, invited speaker for Iowa Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Des Moines, IA (Oct, 1987)

294. “Clinical Masking”, invited speaker for Illinois Hearing Aid Society, Peoria, IL (May 1987)

295. “Earmold Acoustics”, Hearing Aid Conference at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (May, 1987)

296. “Clinical Forum on Hearing Aids”, Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Springfield, MO (March, 1987)

297. “Binaural Amplification”, Georgia Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Macon, GA (April, 1986)

298. “Earmold Modifications to Enhance Speech Intelligibility” Iowa Hearing Aid Dispensers Association, Des Moines, IA (Sept, 1986)

299. “Clinical Masking” invited speaker for National Hearing Aid Society, Atlanta, GA (Oct, 1986)

300. “Transmission Line Modifications”, “Dispensing Amplification in the VA” and “Binaural Amplification” Missouri Hearing Aid Dispensers Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (March, 1985)

301. “Binaural Amplification” and “Clinical Masking” Oklahoma Hearing Aid Dispensers Association, Oklahoma City, OK (April, 1985)

302. “Transmission Line Modifications” Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Atlanta, GA (May, 1985)

303. “Interaction of Tubing Insertion and Bore Length Upon Frequency Response” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Francisco, CA (Nov, 1984)

304. “Enhanced Aided Listening with a Belled Bore” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Francisco, CA (Nov, 1984)

305. “Transmission Line Modifications” Nebraska Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Lincoln, NE (Oct, 1984)

306. “Binaural Amplification” Arkansas Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Little Rock, AK (July, 1984)

307. “Transmission Line Modifications” Kentucky Hearing Aid Dispensers Association, Lexington, KY (June, 1984)

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308. “Binaural Amplification” Georgia Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Macon, GA (May, 1984)

309. “A Clinically Manufactured Stepped Diameter Earmold for Superior Aided Listening” American Auditory Society, Cincinnati, OH (Nov, 1983)

310. “A Clinically Manufactured Stepped Diameter Earmold for Superior Aided Listening” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Cincinnati, OH (Nov, 1983)

311. “Methods to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Noise” Kentucky Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Owensboro, KY (June, 1983)

312. “Methods to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Noise” Nebraska Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Kearney, NE (Oct, 1982)

313. “High Frequency Amplification” Great Lakes Community College, Spencer, IA (Nov, 1982)

314. “High Frequency Amplification” Iowa Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Des Moines, IA (Nov, 1982)

315. “High Frequency Amplification” and “Binaural Amplification” Nebraska Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Kearney, NE (1982)

316. “Masking Level Differences Under Earphone and Sound-Field Presentation”, with Daniel L. Bode at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Los Angeles, CA (1981)

317. “High Frequency Amplification” Iowa Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Des Moines, IA (1981)

318. “High-Frequency Amplification”, Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Plaza Hilton Hotel, Kansas City, MO (1981)

319. “Uses and Abuses of an Audiogram”, Missouri Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (1981)

320. “High Frequency Amplification”, Missouri Hearing Aid Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (1980)

321. “Binaural Amplification”, Missouri Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (1980)

322. “High Frequency Amplification”, National Hearing Aid Society, Kansas City, MO (1980)

323. “Binaural Amplification”, National Hearing Aid Society, Kansas City, MO (1980)

324. “Impedance Audiometry and the HAE”, Missouri Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (1979)

325. “Speech Audiometry”, Missouri Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO, (1979)

326. “Post Fitting: Some Suggestions”, Missouri Hearing Aid Dealers Association, Lake of the Ozarks, MO (1979)

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327. “Hearing Impairment and Rehabilitation of the Geriatric Patient”, ASHA Workshop to Upgrade Services in Speech and Hearing in Nursing Homes, Kansas City, MO (1976)

Consulting Relationships, Professional Committees and Board Memberships a. Consulting Relationships

Member of an Expert Panel for NIH NIA R34 AG06545 to plan a Trial for Hearing Rehabilitative Treatment to Reduce Cognitive Decline (2014-2015.) Widex: assess the speech recognition in noise and user preferences for speech and music in a hearing aid with increased input dynamic range (2012-2013)

Widex: assess the accuracy of the SoundTracker feature in the Widex Compass software (2011)

Oticon Medical: evaluate the effectiveness of the directional microphone in the Oticon Ponto Pro (2011-12)

Unitron Hearing Systems: evaluate the effectiveness of noise reduction in a BICROS arrangement (2010-2011)

Cochlear Corp and ReSound: evaluate benefit provided by fitting an open-ear hearing aid to the better ear in patients fit “off-label” with the Baha (2009-2010).

Verto Corp: evaluate differences in personal listening level using the Verto 3D images custom earmolds coupled to iPod earbuds and iPod earbuds alone (2009-2010). Cochlear Corp: evaluate effectiveness of the directional microphone in the Divino; evaluate impact of directional microphone alignment on directional benefit (2008-2009);

Energizer Batteries: evaluate differences in corrosion across a wide variety of commercially available batteries using objective measures and blinding techniques.

Dynamic Hearing, Inc (New Zealand) to evaluate the efficacy of a new 32 and 64-channel hearing aid (2004-2005).

Vivatone, Inc: access differences in directional versus omnidirectional performance in an open-fit hearing aid.

MedRx to improve their “OtoWizard” real-ear analyzer (2004-present)

Plantronics, Inc and Walker Telephone to evaluate and develop a device to test hearing on telephones and to develop a programmable telephone for the hearing impaired (2004-present).

BECS Technology to evaluate the efficacy of a new digital signal processing algorithm for hearing aids (1999-2005).

Sonic Innovations to help validate the algorithm of their in their completely-in-the-canal DSP hearing aids.

Siemens, Inc to help validate the algorithm of their “Music” signal processing in their completely-in-the-canal hearing aids with Catherine Palmer, Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh (1997).

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Otologics LLC to help in the development of an implantable hearing aid in the middle ear (1996-2001)

Phonak, Inc to initiate a field trial of their new dual-microphone in-the-ear Perseo DSP hearing aid (2003-2004).

Phonak, Inc to initiate field trials of their new dual-microphone in-the-ear programmable hearing aid with Lu Beck, Ph.D. at the VA Medical Center in Washington, D.C. (1996-present).

Widex, Corp to initiate field trials of their new digital dual-microphone in-the-canal hearing aid (2002-2003).

Widex, Corp to initiate field trials of their new digital in-the-ear hearing aid in collaboration with David Fabry, Ph.D. at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN and Robert Sweetow, Ph.D. at the University of San Francisco (1996-present).

Audio-Logic of Boulder, CO in collaboration with David Fabry, Ph.D. to evaluate new “beamforming” multi-microphone technology (1995-present). Frye Electronics, Tigard, Oregon to evaluate new software and hardware for their probe microphone real-ear analyzer (1993-present).

ReSound Corp, Redwood City, CA to evaluate their Real Ear Loudness Mapping (RELM) fitting system (1995-present).

Phonak, Inc., Naperville, IL to evaluate their new PiCS programmable hearing aids (1994-1995).

Energizer Battery Company, St. Louis, MO to improve the manner in which batteries are included in the hearing aid fitting process (2003-present).

Eveready Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio to determine differences in temperature and humidity measured in the ear canal and ambient conditions (1993-1995). Starkey Laboratories to evaluate algorithms and circuit designs for their ITE/ITC hearing aids. Also, provided Beta site testing for the TRILOGY and INTEGRA programmable hearing aids (1989-1995)

Bernafon, Inc., to evaluate the P-H-O-X digital programmable hearing aid. (1988-1990).

b. Professional Committees Chair of Committee of the American Academy of Audiology (2012-present) to develop a Evidence-Based Best Practice Guideline for Treatment Options for Adult Patients with Severe-to-Profound Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss Working Committee of the American Academy of Audiology (2012-2013) to develop the First Student Academy of Audiology (SAA) pre-convention program for the American Academy of Audiology, Anaheim, CA April, 2013 Working Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology (2010-2011) to develop a national guideline for the treatment of sudden sensorineural hearing loss.

Chair, Exhibitor Courses Sub-Committee for AudiologyNow AAA Convention in Chicago, IL (2010-2011)

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Member of American Academy of Audiology Academic Education Subcommittee (2008-2009) Chair, Exhibitor Courses Sub-Committee for AudiologyNow AAA Convention in Dallas, TX (2008-2009) Chair, Publications Committee, American Academy of Audiology (July 2006, to present).

Educational Testing Service (ETS) for Praxis Audiology national item-writing committee (2006 to present).

Advisory Board for Audiology in China website (www.chineseaudiology.com) (2006 to present).

Chairman of American Academy of Audiology Task Force to develop an Evidence-Based Guideline to Select, Verify and Validate Hearing Aid Performance (2003-2005). Consultant in Audiology to America’s Healthcare Team Initiative-Education Subcommittee, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (Sept, 2001-2003).

Chairman of the Task Force on Hearing Aid Information for Consumers with the American Academy of Audiology (Oct, 1999-Dec, 2000).

Appointed by the University of Florida-Gainesville to teach several courses in amplification for their Doctorate on Clinical Audiology (AuD) program (1999-Present). Appointed as expert reviewer for the “Device Specification Working Group” for The Department of Health and Family Services for the Commonwealth of

Australia (April 1- Oct 31, 1998). Steering Committee for developing the program “Defining and Measuring the Benefits of Hearing Aids” (Sept 25-27, 1997 in College Park, Maryland) sponsored by the Acoustical Society of America, American Academy of Audiology, American Academy of Otolaryngology, American Speech and Hearing Association, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, House Ear Institute, National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders and the Food and Drug Administration. Committee Chair to develop the program for hearing aid related seminars and technical papers at the 1998 Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in San Antonio, Texas

Committee Chair of the “Ad-Hoc Committee on Hearing Aid Selection and Verification,” American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Members of the committee include Ruth Bentler, Richard Seewald, Tim Trine and Dennis Van Vliet (1996-1997).

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association to develop the audiology program in the area of amplification for the annual 1995 convention in Orlando, Florida.

Member of the IHAFF (Independent Hearing Aid Fitting Forum) for developing a national standard for evaluating and verifying hearing aid fittings using linear and nonlinear technology.

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Christian Northeast-Northwest Hospitals to evaluate infrared and other assistive listening devices for their nursing home and skilled nursing facility. (1992-1993).

Develop questions for the National Testing Examination for the American Speech Language and Hearing Association in Audiology (1992)

Member of a team project (John Fredrickson, MD., Margo Skinner, Ph.D. and Maynard Engebretson, Ph.D.) at Washington University School of Medicine to develop a middle ear implantable hearing aid through Storz Corp. (1989-present).

President of the St. Louis Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1989-1990)

Committee on Honors, Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1988-1989)

Committee on Amplification for the Hearing Impaired, American Speech Language-Hearing Association (1984-1986)

Appointed as instructor for National Institute for Hearing Instruments (1882-present)

Committee on Audiometric Evaluation. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1981-1983)

Appointment to State Committee of Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to Develop a Resource Manual for the Hearing Impaired so that school systems in the State of Missouri will be in Compliance with P.L. 94-142 (Published in 1981)

Chairman of Publication Committee of Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association (Editor of State Journal and Newsletters), (1980-1981)

Committee on Audiometric Evaluation, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, (1978-1981)

Committee on the National Examination in Audiology, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1978)

Subcommittee on Speech Audiometry, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (1979-1981)

Research Support: a. Non-Governmental

$20,500 – Phonak LLC to evaluate sentence recognition in noise and subjective preferences of a BICROS system with a directional microphone on the transmitter and receiver (2015-2016) $20,000 - Turtle Beach to evaluate Speech recognition, comprehension and sound quality preferences with use of a beamforming television loudspeaker system (2015-2016) $6,635 - Starkey Hearing to evaluate differences in sentence recognition and subjective preferences between hearing aids fit to manufacturer

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first-fit and to a prescriptive target busing real ear measures (2015-2016)

$16,125 – Widex Hearing: evaluate the impact of increased dynamic input level in the Dream upon speech recognition in noise and user preference for speech and music (2012-2013) $11,000- Widex Hearing: evaluate the accuracy of the Sound Tracker feature of compass software. (2011-2012)

$21,000- Oticon Medical: evaluate the effectiveness of the directional microphone in the Ponto Pro (2011-2012)

$16,000- Unitron Hearing Systems to evaluate the effectiveness of noise reduction on the transmitter side for a BICROS hearing aid. (2010-2011). $11,000-Verto Corporation: to evaluate the effectiveness of quasi-custom earbuds on reducing the personal listening level in iPod users (2009-2010). $12,000- Cochlear Corp to evaluate the effectiveness of the directional microphone in the Divino Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (2008) $15,000- Widex Hearing Aid Company to evaluate the effectiveness of the Audibility Extender algorithm of their Inteo hearing aid (2007). $3,000 - Energizer Battery Company to evaluate rust build-up on batteries (2006). $15,000 - Resonate, Inc to evaluate their rechargeable battery system. (2006). $50,000 - The Olin T. Spencer Foundation to assist Audiology staff to pursue advanced degrees. (2004). $50,000 - The Olin T. Spencer Foundation to enhance the Adult Audiology program at Washington University School of Medicine (2003). $15,000 - Vivatone Hearing Systems to evaluate their open-ear hearing aid (2004-2005). $15,000 - Hearing Dynamics, Inc (New Zealand) to evaluate a 32 and 64 channel hearing aid (2004-2005). $21,500 - Plantronics, Inc and Walker Telephone to evaluate and develop a hearing evaluation device for Telemarketers and a programmable telephone for the hearing impaired (2003-2005).

$17,500 - Phonak to evaluate the effectiveness of the Perseo hearing aid (2003).

$30,000 - BECS Technology to evaluate the effectiveness of the fitting algorithm for hearing aids (2001-2004).

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$10,000 - Widex Hearing Aid to evaluate the effectiveness of their Diva Locator algorithm (2002-2003).

$10,000 - Hearing Components to evaluate the effectiveness of their Comply Snap Tip earmold (2001-2002).

$24,000 - Phonak, Inc to evaluate the improvement provided by wireless FM technology and DSP (2001). Project is in collaboration with Dr. Carl Crandell from the University of Florida-Gainesville.

$25,000 - Sonic Innovations to validate claims that their noise reduction algorithm significantly improves speech recognition in noise (2001-2002).

$10,000 - Welch/Allyn to evaluate the efficacy of otoreflectance as a diagnostic tool (1999-2000).

$7,500 - Phonak, Inc to evaluate a new dual-microphone in-the-ear hearing aid (1999).

$2,500 - Sonic Innovations to evaluate a new digital ITC and CIC hearing aid (1998).

$10,000 - Widex Corp to evaluate the SENSO (Stage II) digital hearing aid (1998) $10,000 - Widex Corp to evaluate the SENSO (Stage III) digital hearing aid (1998) $10,000 - Widex Corp to evaluate the SENSO (Stage IV) digital hearing aid (1998) $25,000 - Siemens, Inc to evaluate the “MUSIC” programmable CIC hearing aid (1997).

$10,000 - Audio-Logic to evaluate a digital hearing aid with beamforming microphones (1995-Present)

$15,000 - ReSound, Corp to fund hearing aid research for 1995-1996.

$5,000 - Widex Corp to evaluate the SENSO (Stage I) digital hearing aid (1996).

$124,000 - Starkey Labs to fund a full-time research audiologist at Washington University School of Medicine to investigate technological advances in hearing aid designs (1993-1995).

$49,677- Starkey Labs to fund a full-time research audiologist at Washington University School of Medicine to investigate technological advances in hearing aid designs (1992-1993).

$150,000 - Starkey Labs to develop a Hearing Aid Research Lab at Washington University School of Medicine for the purpose of evaluating new hearing aid technology (1991-1992).

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Clinical Title and Responsibilities:

a. Title: Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology and Director of Adult Audiology b. Responsibilities: Director of Adult Audiology at The Center for Advanced

Medicine, West County and Central Institute for the Deaf offices. Teaching Title and Responsibilities:

a. Title: Professor of Audiology b. Responsibilities: Teach residents on various topics related to clinical audiology

and teach two graduate courses in amplification at Professional Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS).

c. Supervise graduate students for a semester of clinical practicum from several programs around the country (Arizona State University, University of Tennessee @ Knoxville, Central Michigan University, University of Illinois, Western Illinois University, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Colorado, Indiana University, Vanderbilt University, Central Missouri State University, Southwest Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University, Western Ontario University, University of Northern Illinois, James Madison University, University of Wisconsin, University of Connecticut, and Central Institute for the Deaf at Washington University).

d. Supervised Bertolt Generotsky, a visiting student from, Virchow-Klinkan Hombolt Universitat who visited our facility for two months to observe audiologic management of patients.

e. Supervised Anna Busian, an audiologist from Barcelona, Spain who was at our facility for four months to train in real-ear measures and programmable hearing aids.

d. Supervised Albert Chaves, a graduate student from the University of Western Ontario. He was the recipient of a Canadian scholarship to pursue studies in amplification at a site of his choice (Feb, 1995).

e. Appointed Adjunct Professor to Central Institute for the Deaf to teach and supervise in the graduate program (2001-2006).

f. Appointed to faculty of the University of Florida-Gainesville to teach part of the Hearing Aid Course for the Doctorate in Audiology (AUD) program (1999-present).

g. Appointed to faculty of Central Michigan University-Mount Pleasant, MI to Chair the Capstone Project of Alan Desmond (1999-2000).

Bibliography:

A. TEXTBOOKS

1. Valente M, Valente M (2015). Adult Audiology Casebook. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 2. Valente M. Sarli C, Valente M, Amlani A, Finnell J, Oeding K, Walden T, Huart S. (2011). Student and Clinician Research: Implementation, Initiation, Presentation, and Publication. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York.

3. Valente M, Oeding K. (Eds) (2011). Single Sided Deafness. Seminars in

Hearing, Thieme Medical Publishers, New York.

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4. Valente M, Fernandez, E, Monroe B. (2010). Audiology Answers for

Otolaryngologists. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York.

5. Valente M, Roeser R, Hosford-Dunn H. (Eds) (2007). Audiology: Treatment (2nd Edition). Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 6. Roeser R, Valente M, Hosford-Dunn H. (Eds) (2007). Audiology: Diagnosis (2nd Edition). Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 7. Hosford-Dunn H, Roeser R, Valente M. (Eds) (2007). Audiology: Practice Management (2nd Edition). Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 8.Valente M. (Editor). (2002). Hearing Aids: Standards, Options and Limitations (2nd Edition). Thieme Medical Publishers, New York.

9. Valente M. (Editor). (2002). Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings (2nd Edition).Thieme Medical Publishers, New York.

10. Valente M, Roeser R, Hosford-Dunn H. (Eds) (2000). Audiology: Treatment Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 11. Roeser R, Valente M, Hosford-Dunn H. (Eds) (2000). Audiology: Diagnosis Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 12. Hosford-Dunn H, Roeser R, Valente M. (Eds) (2000). Audiology: Practice Management. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 13. Valente M. (Editor). (1996). Hearing Aids: Standards, Options and Limitations. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York. 14. Valente M. (Editor). (1994). Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York.

B. BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Valente M, Valente LM. (2015). Real ear measures were completed, but…When is a difference in Word Recognition Score Significant? In (Valente M, Valente LM (eds). Adult Audiology Casebook. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York pp 256-259. 2. Valente M, Valente LM, Mangiore, R. (2015). Effect of Domes versus Custom Earmolds. In (Valente M, Valente LM (eds). Adult Audiology Casebook. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York 260-265 3. Valente M, Valente LM. (2015). When is a difference in Word Recognition Score Significant? In (Valente M, Valente LM (eds). Adult Audiology Casebook. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York pp 126-129.

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4. Valente M, Valente LM (2015). Hearing Aid Fitting for Adults: Selection, Fitting, Verification and Validation. In (Katz J. editor). Handbook of Clinical Audiology (Seventh edition). Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore pp 777-804.

5 Valente M. (2014). Fitting Options for Adult Patients with Unilateral Hearing Loss. In (Sandlin R., Metz, M eds) The Textbook of Hearing aid Amplification. Cengage Publishers, San Diego, CA. 6. Ortmann A, Valente M. (2013). Recent Advances in Hearing Aids. In (Celesia G, ed) Disorders of Peripheral and Central Auditory Processing. Elsevier, New York, NY pp 333-342. 7. Valente M, Valente M, Czarniak (2012). Evaluating the Evidence on Audiology Interventions. In (Wong, Lena and Hickson, L. eds) Evidence Based Practice in Audiology: Evaluating Interventions for Children and Adults with Hearing Impairment. Plural Publishing, San Diego, CA, pp 23-40. 8. Valente M. (2009). Lessons from the Real World. In Hearing Loss: The Otolaryngologists Guide to Amplification, Plural Publishing, San Diego, CA pp 231-243..

9. Valente M, Valente M. (2007). Earmold and Shell Options for Hearing Aids. In (Valente M., Hosford-Dunn H., Roeser, R. eds) Audiology: Treatment (2nd Edition), Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, pp 214-273.

10. Valente M, Valente M, Mispagel K. (2007). Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting. In (Katz J. editor). Handbook of Clinical Audiology (Fifth edition). Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, pp 707-728.

11. Valente M. (2006). Guideline for Audiologic Management of the Adult Patient. Hearing Care for Adults 2006. Proceedings of the First International Adult Conference. pp 333-340.

12. Crandell C, Lewis S, Valente M, Enrietto J, Kreisman B, Kriesman V. (2004). Functional health benefits of hearing aid and FM systems. Proceedings from the Access Conference.

13. Valente M, Crandell C, Lewis S, Enrietto J. (2004). Improving speech recognition in noise: directional microphone and FM systems. Proceedings from the Access Conference. 14. Valente M, Valente M. (2002). Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting. In (Katz J. editor). Handbook of Clinical Audiology (Fifth edition). Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, pp 707-728.

15. Valente M, Valente M, Enrietto J, Layton K. (2002). Earmold and Shell Options for Hearing Aids. In (Valente M, editor) Hearing Aids: Standards,

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Options and Limitations (2nd Edition), Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, pp 214-273.

16. Valente M, Valente M, Enrietto J, Layton K. (2002). Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings for Unilateral Hearing Loss. In (Valente M, editor) Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings (2nd Edition). Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, pp 253-271.

17. Goebel, Valente M, Valente M, Enrietto, J, Layton K. (2002). Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings for Conductive Hearing Loss. In (Valente M, editor) Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings (2nd Edition). Thieme Medical Publishers. New York, pp 272-286.

18. Valente M, Valente M. Audiometric Tests (2001). In (Goebel J, editor). Practical Management of the Dizzy Patient. Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, pp. 171-186.

19. Hosford-Dunn H, Roeser R, Valente M. (2000). What is Practice Management? In (Hosford-Dunn H, Roeser R, Valente M, editors). Audiology: Practice Management. Thieme Medical Publishers, pp. 1-16.

20. Roeser R, Valente M, Hosford-Dunn H. (2000). Diagnostic Procedures in the Profession of Audiology. In (Roeser R, Valente M, Hosford-Dunn H, editors). Audiology: Diagnosis. Thieme Medical Publishers, pp. 1-18.

21. Valente M. (2000). Use of Microphone Technology to Improve User Performance in Noise. In (Sandlin R, editor) Hearing Aid Amplification (Second Edition). Singular Press, San Diego, pp. 247-284.

22. Valente M, Valente M, Potts L, Lybarger E. (2000). Earmold and Shell Options. In (Valente M, Hosford-Dunn H, Roeser R, editors) Audiology: Treatment. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, pp. 59-104.

23. Valente M, Potts L, Valente M. (1996). Clinical Procedures to Improve User Satisfaction with Hearing Aids. In (Tobin H., Ed). Practical Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting. Baltimore: Department of Rehabilitation Research and Development in the Office of the Department of Veterans Affairs, pp 75-93.

24. Valente M, Valente M, Potts L. (1996). Programmable Hearing Aids. In (Sandlin R, editor), National Institute for Hearing Instrument Studies. MI, pp 647-698

25. Valente M, Valente M, Potts L, Lybarger E. (1996). Earmold and Shell Options for Hearing Aids. In (Valente M, editor) Hearing Aids: Standards, Options and Limitations, Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, pp: 252-326.

26. Valente M, Valente M, McCauley K, Meister M, Vass W. (1994). Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings for Unilateral Hearing Loss. In (Valente M, editor) Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, pp: 228-248.

27. Gates G, Valente M. (1994). Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings for Conductive Hearing Loss. In (Valente M, editor) Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings. Thieme Medical Publishers. New York, pp: 249-266.

28. Valente M, Skinner MW, Valente M, Potts LG, Jenison G, Coticchia J. (1993). Experiences and Comparisons of Several Digital Programmable Hearing

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Aids. In (Sandlin R, editor). Digital Hearing Aids: Development and Application. Allyn and Bacon, New York, pp 203-255.

C. Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Valente M, Oeding K. Evaluation of a BICROS System with a Directional

Microphone in the Receiver and Transmitter. Accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2015

2. Oeding K, Valente M. The Effect of a High Upper Input Limiting Level on Word Recognition in Noise, Sound Quality Preferences, and Subjective Ratings of Real-World Performance. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2015 26:547-562.

3. Oeding K, Valente M. The Effectiveness of the Directional Microphone in the Oticon Medical Ponto Pro in Participants with Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2013 24:701-713.

4. Oeding K, Valente M. Sentence recognition in noise and perceived benefit of noise reduction on the receiver and transmitter sides of a BICROS hearing aid. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 2013 24:980-991.

5. Oeding K, Valente M. Differences in in sensation level between the Widex SoundTracker and two real-ear analyzers. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2013 24:660-670.

6. Edited an entire issue (Volume 23 #4) of the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology on Case Reports from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. 7. Oeding K, Valente M, Chole, R. Challenges in fitting a hearing aid to a severely

collapsed ear canal and mixed hearing loss. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2012 23(4):276-282.

8. Putterman D, Valente M. Difference between the default telecoil (t-coil) and the

programmed microphone frequency response in behind-the-ear hearing aids. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2012 23(5):366-378.

9. Stachler, R., Chandrasekhar, C., Archer, S., Rosenfeld, R., Schwartz, S., Barrs,

D., Brown, S., Fife, T., Ford, P., Ganiats, T., Hollingsworth, D., Lewandowski, C., Montano, J., Saunders, J., Tucci, D., Valente, M., Warren, B., Yaremchuk, K., Robertson, P. Clinical practice guideline: sudden hearing loss. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 2012:146 (S1):S1-S35.

10. Oeding K, Valente M, Kerckhoff J. Effectiveness of the directional microphone in

the Baha Divino. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2010: 21(8):546-557

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11. Kerckhoff J, Listenberger J, Valente M. Advances in hearing aid technology. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders. 2008: 35:102-112.

12. Valente M, Mispagel K. Unaided and aided performance with a directional open-

fit hearing aid. International Journal of Audiology 2008 47:329-336. 13. Valente M, Cadieux J, Flowers L, Newman J, Scherer J, Gephart G. Differences

in rust in hearing aid batteries across four manufacturers, four battery sizes, and five durations of exposure. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2007 18(10):846-862.

14. Mispagel K, Valente M. Effect of multichannel digital signal processing on

loudness comfort, sentence recognition, and sound quality. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2006 17(10):681-707.

15. Valente M, Mispagel K, Tchorz J, Fabry D. Effect of type of noise and

loudspeaker array on the performance of omnidirectional and directional microphones Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2006 17(6):398-412.

16. Valente M, Mispagel K, Valente M, Hullar T. Problems and solutions for fitting amplification to patients with Meniere's disease. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2006 17(1):6-15.

17. Valente M, Using evidence-based principles to make clinical decisions. Journal

of the American Academy of Audiology 2006 16(10):768-769. 18. Lewis M, Valente M, Enrietto J, Crandell C, The effect of hearing aids and

frequency modulated (FM) technology on hearing handicap. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2005:16:250-261.

19. Lewis M, Crandell C, Valente M, Enrietto J, Speech perception in noise: directional microphones versus frequency modulation (FM) systems. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2004:15:426-439.

20. Kuk F, Potts L, Valente M, Lee L, Picirrillo J, Evidence of acclimatization in persons with severe-to-profound hearing loss. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2003:14(2):84-99.

21. Valente M, Goebel J, Duddy D, Sinks, B Peterein J, Evaluation and treatment of severe hyperacusis. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2000: 11:295-299.

22. Valente M, Schuchman G, Potts L, Beck L, Performance of dual-microphone in-

the-ear hearing aids. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2000: 11:181-189.

23. Valente M, Sweetow R, Potts L, Bingea B, Digital versus analog signal

processing: effect of directional microphone. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1999: 10:133-150.

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24. Valente M, Bentler R, Seewald R, Trine T, Van Vliet D, Guidelines for hearing

aid fitting for adults. American Journal of Audiology 1998: 7:5-13.

25. Valente M, Fabry D, Potts G, Sandlin R, Comparing the performance of the Widex Senso digital hearing aid with analog hearing aids. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1998: 9:342-360.

26. Valente M, Sammeth CA, Potts LG, Wynne MK, Wagner-Escobar M, Caughlin

M, Benefit and satisfaction between the Oticon MultiFocus and ReSound BT2. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1997: 8:280-293.

27. Agnew J, Potts L, Valente M, Sound quality judgments in class A and class D

hearing aids. American Journal of Audiology 1997: 6:33-44.

28. Valente M, Potts L, Valente M, Differences and intersubject variability of loudness discomfort levels (LDL) measured in sound pressure level and hearing level for TDH-50P and ER-3A earphones. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1997: 8:59-67.

29. Valente M, Fabry D, Potts L, Recognition of speech in noise using in a hearing aid with dual microphones. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1995: 6:440-449.

30. Valente M, Peterein J, Goebel J, Neely G, Four cases of acoustic neuromas with normal hearing. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1995: 6:203-210.

31. Valente M, Valente M, Potts L, Vass W, Goebel J, Wireless CROS versus transcranial CROS hearing aids. American Journal of Audiology 1995: 4:52-58.

32. Valente M, Potts L, Valente M, Vass W, Goebel J, Intersubject variability of the real-ear SSPL90: conventional versus insert earphones. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1994: 5:390-398.

33. Valente M, Potts L, Valente M, St-George M, Goebel J, High frequency audiometry: sound-suite versus hospital room. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1992: 3:287-294.

34. Valente M, Valente M, Goebel J, High frequency audiometry: earphone versus insert receiver. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1992: 3:410-418.

35. Valente M, Valente M, Goebel J, Reliability and intersubject variability of the real ear unaided response. Ear and Hearing 1991: 12:216-220.

36. Valente M, Meister M, Smith P, Goebel J, Intratester test-retest reliability of insertion gain measures. Ear and Hearing 1990:11:181-184.

37. Valente M, Meister M, Valente M, Measured versus average used gain for experienced hearing aid users. Journal of Australian Audiology 1990:12:55-65.

38. deJonge R, Valente M, Interpreting ear differences in static compliance measurements. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 1979: 44:209-213.

D. Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

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1. Valente M, Oeding K. Transcranial contralateral routing of the signal as a fitting option for patients with single sided deafness. Seminars in Hearing 2010 31(4):367-378.

2. Valente M, Oeding K. Real ear measures to directly assess the auditory area in dB SPL. Canadian Hearing Report 2010 5(1):22-27.

3. Oeding K, Valente M. The effectiveness of directional microphone alignment in the BAHA Divino. Audiologica Hoy 2010 7(1):7-22.

4. Valente M, Oeding K. Recent fitting options for singe sided deafness. Starkey

Audiology Series 2009 1(4):1-4.

5. Teymouri J, Valente M, Bankaitis A. Hearing assistive technology and patient counseling in audiology. Audiology Today 2009: 21(4):54-59.

6. Valente M, Bentler R, Sweetow R, Mueller G, Ricketts T. A candid round table

discussion on open canal hearing aid fittings. The Hearing Journal 2009:62(4):19-22,24-26.

7. Amlani A, Valente M, Walden T. How to get an article published. Audiology

Today 2008:19(6):39-40. 8. Valente M. Fitting options for adults with unilateral hearing loss. The Hearing

Journal 2008: 60(8):10,14-16,18. 9. Bentler R, Eiler C, Hornsby B, Moodie S, Olsen L, Valente M. Practical

approaches to evidence-based practice. Hearing Review. 2007:14(6):36,40-41. 10. Valente M. Audiological management of adult hearing impairment. Audiology

Online, 2006. www.audiologyonline.com/articles/pf_article_details. 11. Valente M. Audiological management of adult hearing impairment. Audiology

Today 2006: 18(5):32-36. 12. Valente M, Valente M, Mispagel K. Fitting options for patients with single sided

deafness. Audiology Online, 2006. www.audiologyonline.com/articles/pf_article_details.

13. Crandell C, Lewis M, Valente M, Enrietto J, Kreisman B, Kreisman N, Functional

health benefits of hearing aid and FM systems. Access: Achieving Clear Communication Employing Sound Solutions. Proceedings of the 1st International FM Conference 2004:53-60.

14. Valente M, Crandell C, Lewis M, Enrietto J, Improving speech recognition in noise: directional microphone and FM systems. Access : Achieving Clear Communication Employing Sound Solutions-2003 ; Proceedings of the 1st International FM Conference 2004: 39-52.

15. Valente M, Mispagel K, Performance of an automatic adaptive dual-microphone ITC digital hearing aid. Hearing Review 2004:11(2):42-45,71.

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16. Lewis M, Crandell C, Valente M, Enrietto J, Kreisman N, Kriesman B, Bancroft L,

Study measures impact of hearing aids plus FM on the quality of life in older adults. Hearing Journal 2003: 56(2):30,32-33.

17. Mueller G, Valente M, Walden B, Bentler R, Ricketts T, Palmer C, Preminger C, Sweetow R, A candid round table discussion on modern hearing aids and their features. Hearing Journal 2002: 55(10):23-24,26,28-29,32,34-35.

18. Valente M, Enrietto J, Improved understanding of speech in noise: microphones

and signal processing. Seminars in Hearing 2002: 23(1):77-82.

19. Valente M, Valente M, Piccirillo J, Recent fitting strategies for nonlinear amplification. Current Opinions in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 1999: 7(5):296-301.

20. Valente M, Use of microphone technology to improve user performance in noise. Trends in Amplification 1999: 4(3):112-135.

21. Schuchman G, Valente M, Beck L, Potts L, User satisfaction with an in-the-ear directional microphone hearing instrument. Hearing Review 1999: 6(7):12,16,21-22.

22. Valente M, Sweetow R, May A, Using microphone technology to improve speech

recognition. Hearing Review 1999: 3(1):10-13. 23. Valente M, The bright promise of microphone technology. Hearing Journal 1998:

51(7):10,12-16,19. 24. Valente M, Digital hearing aids. You asked the questions and we found the

answers. Self Help for the Hard of Hearing 1998: March/April:8-15. 25. Valente M, Van Vliet D, The independent hearing aid fitting forum (IHAFF)

protocol. Trends in Amplification 1997:2(1):6-35. 26. Valente M, Potts L, Valente M, Development of a clinical protocol in an attempt

to improve user satisfaction with hearing aids. Seminars in Hearing 1997: 18(1):19-28.

27. Bailey J, Valente M, In vivo measurements of relative humidity and temperature in hearing aids. Hearing Journal 1996: 49(10):59-63.

28. Valente M, Fabry D, Potts L, Recognition of speech in noise using in a hearing aid with dual microphones. Phonak Focus 1995: 19:3-15.

29. Valente M, Book review of “Introduction to Clinical Research in Communication Disorders” by Pannbacker and Middleton, Ear and Hearing 1995: 16:435.

30. Potts L, Valente M, Programmable hearing aids: Applications for progressive and fluctuating hearing loss. Seminars in Hearing 1995:16(3):266-279.

31. Valente M, Fitting unilateral hearing loss. Hearing Journal 1995: 48(4):10,45-48.

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32. Valente M, Skinner M, Valente M, Recent advancements in the selection and fitting of hearing aids. Missouri Medicine 1992: 89:104-107.

33. Valente M, Real-ear measures. Guest Editor for Seminars in Hearing 1991: Vol 11. Number 4. Thieme Medical Publishers. New York.

34. Valente M, Valente M, Vass W, Use of real ear measures to select the gain and output of hearing aids. Seminars in Hearing 1991: 11; 53-61.

35. Valente M, Valente M, Recent advances in hearing aids for unilateral hearing loss. Acoustic Neuroma Association Notes 1990: 31; 1-3.

36. Valente M, Valente M, Vass W, Selecting an appropriate matrix for ITE/ITC hearing instruments. Hearing Instruments 1990: 41; 20,22-24.

37. Valente M, Book review of Amplification for the Hearing Impaired. (3rd edition). Ear and Hearing 1989: 10:397-398.

38. Valente M, Valente M, Selection of gain for ITE/ITC hearing aids. Journal of Hearing Instrumentation and Technology 1989: 1:23-29.

39. Valente M, Meister M, Valente M, Prescribed insertion gain using real ear probe-tube measures. Insights in Otolaryngology 1989: 4:1-2,4,6-7.

40. Valente M, Binaural amplification: Part I. Audecibel 1983: Fall:16-24.

41. Valente M, Binaural amplification: Part II. Audecibel 1982: Winter:10-16.

42. Valente M, Binaural amplification. Audiology: A Journal forContinuing Education 1992:79-93.

43. Valente M, deJonge R, High frequency amplification. Audecibel Fall 1981:168-177.

44. Valente M, deJonge R, High frequency amplification. Audiology: An Audio Journal for Continuing Education 1981: 6:New York:Grune and Stratton.