Curriculum Vitae of Stephanie Leigh Adamovich, PhD, CCC-A Arizona State University College of Health Solutions ~ Speech and Hearing Sciences 975 S. Myrtle Ave, Tempe, AZ 85287 Stephanie.adamovich@asu.edu Adamovich CV Page 1 Education Ph. D, Audiology, Teaching & Supervision, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, 2009 MS, Speech and Hearing Sciences-Audiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2001 BS, Audiology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 1999 Association Memberships American Speech Language Hearing Association, Member since 1998 Arizona Audiology Coalition, Member since 2018 Licensures and Certifications: Dispensing Audiologist License #DA7605-Arizona Department of Health Services, Jan 2012-Present ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competency-Audiology, American Speech Language Hearing Association, Certification Number: 12038968, June 2001 Present 2008-2012 Dispensing Audiologist License, Kentucky 2001-2008 Dispensing Audiologist License, Maryland 2001-2008 Audiology License and Hearing Aid Dispensing License, Virginia 2017 American Board of Audiology: Certificate Holder-Audiology Preceptor (CH-AP) Professional Experience Arizona State University, May 2018- Present Clinical Associate Professor, Audiology, College of Health Solutions, Speech and Hearing Science Doctor of Audiology Program Director Cochlear Implant Clinical Program Lead Preceptor for graduate students in the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic, Fall, Spring, Summer Graduate Course Instructor Fall and Spring Funded Project: College of Health Solutions Translation Team Designation for Community-Based Aural Rehabilitation College of Health Solutions: Standing Personnel Committee, member Speech and Hearing Science, Curriculum Committee, member Speech and Hearing Science, AUD Admissions Committee, member Speech and Hearing Science, AUD Program Committee, chair Arizona State University, August 2016-2018 Clinical Associate Professor, Audiology, College of Health Solutions, Speech and Hearing Science Graduate Course Instructor Fall and Spring Provide clinical diagnostic hearing and central auditory processing disorder evaluations to pediatrics and adults Dispense hearing devices and hearing assistive technology to adults Preceptor for graduate students in the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic Coordinator/Preceptor for ASU Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation program, Living Well with Hearing Loss group Develop clinical research projects in collaboration with other audiology faculty Coordinated the AuD Program Second Year Comprehensive Exam The University of Arizona, June 2013 to August 2016 Clinical Assistant Professor, Audiology, Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Program Coordinator: Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation program, Living Well with Hearing Loss group
Adamovich CV Page 2 Provided clinical diagnostic, hearing aid, and cochlear implant services to pediatrics and adults Supervised undergraduate and graduate students in the UA Hearing Clinic Coordinated Cochlear Implant services Supervised graduate student assistants in implementation of rehabilitation projects Mentored Audiology Doctoral Projects Participated in three sponsored research/clinical grants: Role: Co PI, Spring 2016 only Telehealth Rehabilitation Program for Children with Hearing Loss Arizona Community Foundation-Funded Role: Research Audiologist and Clinical Faculty, 2013-2016 Reducing Disparities in Access to Hearing Healthcare on the U.S.--Mexico Border R33 DC013681--03 Marrone, Nicole (PI) 09/17/13--08/31/18 Role: Program Coordinator, 2013-2016 Unisource Energy Corporation/James and Dyan Pignatelli Marrone (PI) 09/01/2009--01/31/2019 Program Development and Clinical Research Award to The University of Arizona Banner-University Medical Center Tucson, Tucson Arizona, June 2013 - Aug 2016 Per-diem Audiologist Provide diagnostic audiological assessments to children and adults Provide diagnostic balance assessments to adults The University of Arizona Medical Center-University Campus, Tucson Arizona, Jan 2012-June 2013 Full-time Audiologist Developed policy and protocols to open and direct new Audiology Clinic in hospital Identified and treated adults and children with hearing loss Served as Programming Audiologist with the UA Ear Institute for hearing aids and implantable hearing solutions, including cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing solutions, and Envoy Esteem middle ear implant Provided diagnostic audiology services to otolaryngology and hematology/oncology patients Collaborate with University of Arizona Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, Aug 2010-July 2011 Co-Interim Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic Director with primary responsibility over business administration Responsible for overseeing daily clinic operation Created and implemented budget for clinic Collaborated with clinic office manager to improve record-keeping efficiency Supervised clinic graduate assistants (GA) in maintaining therapy materials/assessments Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, Aug 2008-Dec 2011 Assistant Professor/Director of Audiology Taught four-course audiology series at the undergraduate level Advised undergraduate students Served as committee chair/member for undergraduate honor s thesis and graduate thesis Assessed and counseled EKU faculty/staff/students, speech clinic clients and community clients regarding hearing status and treatment recommendations. Dispensed hearing aids to qualifying low-income individuals through three non-profit national foundations: HearNow/Starkey Hearing Foundation, Audient/Epic, and Foundation for Sight and Sound/Resound Procured and maintained diagnostic test equipment for small, limited scope, audiology clinic Developed audiology clinic budget and managed daily audiology clinic operation Supervised undergraduate and graduate students in the audiology clinic
Adamovich CV Page 3 The Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA), Baltimore, MD, Sept. 2007-Aug 2008 Pediatric Clinical/Educational Audiologist Provided part time pediatric audiology services at non-profit clinic including diagnostic evaluations and hearing aid management Coordinated educational audiology services for the Gateway School, a private special education elementary school under HASA serving pre-k through 8th grade. Gallaudet University: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Hearing Enhancement Program Manager/Research Audiologist, July 2005 Aug 2007 Provided program support for five-year multi-center federally-funded grant Member of conference planning committee: State of the Science Conference on Adult Aural Rehabilitation, September 18-20, 2006 Developed and modified research protocols. Assisted in the development of aural rehabilitation assessment and intervention materials, particularly for cochlear implant recipients Children s National Medical Center, Washington DC, 2001-2006 Pediatric Clinical Audiologist Provided diagnostic hearing evaluations for children ages birth-21 years Member of Cochlear Implant Team, serving adults and children. Prescribed, fit and verified benefit of conventional, programmable and digital hearing aids Clinical Teaching Experience Preceptor & Faculty Advisor, ASU Hearing for Humanity Study Abroad, May-June 2017 Provided clinical supervision/preceptorship to 11 graduate audiology and speech pathology student clinicians during 5-week humanitarian audiology program in Malawi, Africa. Preceptor in the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic, August 2016-Present Provide supervision and clinical instruction (through staffing and direct patient contact) to first/second year AuD students in the on-campus hearing clinic and in the Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation (AR) Living Well with Hearing Loss Group. 2.5 days per week, 2 students per semester in Hearing Clinic, all first year students in AR group Clinical Instructor in the University of Arizona Adult Hearing Clinic, July 2013 to present Supervise first, second, third year AuD students in the on-campus hearing clinic and in the Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation Living Well with Hearing Loss Group. 20-25 hours per week, 4-6 students per semester Clinical Instructor for The University of Arizona Hearing Clinic, June 2012-present Supervise second, third and fourth year AuD students in the Banner-UMC (Formerly UAMC) Audiology Clinic 8-12 hours per week Clinical Instructor, Eastern Kentucky University Supervised undergraduate/graduate student clinicians in completing elementary school hearing screenings, health fair screenings, hearing/speech screenings for college students, and adult/pediatric audiological evaluations 2008-2011 Audiology Clinic Supervisor, Gallaudet University Offsite graduate supervision of clinical externship, at The Hearing and Speech Agency, Summer 2008 Onsite graduate supervision, Gallaudet University Hearing and Speech Clinic, Spring 2006, 2007 Teaching Experience Arizona State University, 2016-Present SHS 502, Basic Audiological Assessment, Fall SHS 523, Advanced Assessment, Spring
SHS 525, Practice Management, Fall SHS 555, Implantable Devices, Spring SHS 598, Prep for International Humanitarian AuD (2017 Spring - B) Adamovich CV Page 4 University of Arizona, 2013 to 2016 SLHS 380, Hearing Science, Undergraduate Course, 77 Students, Spring SLHS 589L Advanced Audiologic Evaluation Clinical Laboratory, Fall SLHS 554, Audiologic Rehabilitation Across the Lifespan, Fall SLHS 587G, Laboratory for Cochlear Implant Class, Fall SLHS 596 G, Cochlear Implants, Fall Eastern Kentucky University, 2008-2011 CDS 275 Intro Communication Disorders, 100% web-based, Summer CDS 380 Intro to Clinical Audiology, Fall CDS 485 Audiologic Evaluation with Lab, Spring CDS 487 Aural Rehabilitation, Spring CDS 488 Practicum in Audiology, Fall and Spring Gallaudet University, 2005-2007 Cochlear Implants, Co-Instructor Fall 2005 Cochlear Implant Course, Primary Instructor, Fall 2006 Research Methods in Communication Sciences and Disorders for AuDs and SLPs, Lab Instructor, Sp 2007 University of Arizona-Teaching Assistant, 1999-2001 Hearing Science-Undergraduate lab Instrumentation for Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists-Graduate Lab Selected Service to Community Student Health Outreach for Wellness; Phoenix, Arizona Audiology Preceptor, August 2016 to May 2017 American Speech Language Hearing Association Ad Hoc Committee on Supervision Training (Appointed), December 2014 to May 2016 State of Arizona, Arizona Commission of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commissioner (Appointed), November 2013 to May 2015 Special Olympics International Arizona, Healthy Hearing Regional Clinical Director for Tucson (Appointed), June 2013 to present Kentucky, State Clinical Director for Healthy Hearing (Appointed), June 2009-December 2011 Maryland, State Clinical Director for Healthy Hearing, June 2001-2004 Invited and Refereed Research Presentations Adamovich, S. (2002). Evaluation of Personal FM system using the Hearing in Noise Test HINT). Presented at the American Academy of Audiology 14th Annual Convention and Expo. Philadelphia: PA., April 19. Adamovich, S. (2010). "Perception of Spanish-Accented English in Adult Cochlear Implant Users. Presented at the AAS 2010 Annual Meeting: Scientific and Technical Meeting. American Auditory Society. Scottsdale, Arizona. Adamovich, S., Bickley, C., Cantarero, G. & Limb, C. (2009). Perception of Spanish-American accented English in cochlear implant users. Podium Presentation at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter research meeting. Baltimore: MD, February 16. (S. Adamovich, Presenter) Adamovich, S., Hopwood, L., Le, G., Marrone, N., Muller, T., Norrix, L., Rubiano, V., Wong, A. (2014, Oct. 3).
Adamovich CV Page 5 The 2014 Arizona Affordable Hearing Aid Task Force. Podium presentation at the 2014 University of Arizona, Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Hearing Assistive Devices Conference, Tucson, AZ. Edrman, S, Tucker, D, Compton, M.V., Wark, D, Marrone, N, Adamovich, S, & Scarinci, N. (2015). Grin and bear it-group rehabilitation is in-biopsychosocial elements of AR-It s therapeutic. Invited workshop for the Hearing Rehabilitation Foundation Eighth International Adult Aural Rehabilitation Conference. St. Pete Beach: Florida, June 1. Hanks, W.D., Adamovich, S., & Buethe, P. (2006). 1000 Hz Tympanometry and EHDI Programs. Presentation at the 2006 National Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Conference, Washington: D.C., February 1. Marrone, N. and Adamovich, S. (May 2014) Community hearing health on the US-Mexico Border. Podium presentation at the XXXII World Congress of Audiology. Brisbane: Australia, May 7. (S.Adamovich Presenter) Marrone, N. and Adamovich, S. (November, 2014) Living Well with Hearing Loss at The University of Arizona, Invited seminar coordinated by SIG7 for the American Speech Language Hearing Association Convention, Group Aural Rehab: Evidence-Based Intervention for Adults with Hearing Impairment presented by Erdman, S.A., Scarinci, N., Tucker, D., Compton, M., and Marrone, N., Orlando, FL. Marrone, N., Ingram, M., de Zapien, J., Sanchez, D., Harris, F.P., Adamovich, S.L., Colina, S., and Carvajal, S. (2015). Community-based participatory research on hearing loss in a border/low-resource community. Podium presentation at the American Auditory Society Scientific & Technology Meeting. Scottsdale: AZ, March 7. Marrone, N., Ingram, M., Somoza, M., Jacob, D. S., Sanchez, A., Adamovich, S., & Harris, F. P. (2017). Interventional Audiology to Address Hearing Health Care Disparities: Oyendo Bien Pilot Study. Seminars in hearing, 38(2), 198-2011. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1601575 Sanchez, D., Adamovich, S., Ingram, M., Harris, F. P., De Zapien, J., Sanchez, A.,... Marrone, N. (2017). The Potential in Preparing Community Health Workers to Address Hearing Loss. The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 28(6), 562-574. doi:10.3766/jaaa.16045 Refereed Poster Presentations Marrone, N., Ingram, M., Harris, F.P., Adamovich, S.L., Sanchez, D., Sanchez, A., de Zapien, J., and Carvajal, S. (2015). Communicating in a medical visit with hearing loss: Patient-Provider Perspectives. Presented at American Auditory Society Scientific & Technology Meeting. Scottdale: AZ, March 5-7. Sanchez, D., Ingram, M., Harris, F.P., de Zapien, J., Adamovich, S.L., Sanchez, A., Colina, S., and Marrone, N. (2015). Preparing community health workers to address hearing loss. Presented at American Auditory Society Scientific & Technology Meeting. Scottdale: AZ, March 5-7. Ph.D. Dissertation and Master s Thesis Adamovich, S. (2009) Perception of Spanish-American Accented English in Cochlear Implant Users. Gallaudet University, Washington DC. Adamovich, S. (2001). Evaluation of personal FM system using the hearing in noise test (HINT). University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. Current Research Arizona State University Rao, A., Adamovich, S., and Wexler, K. Role: Co-PI, 2016 to present HRP-503a; Community-based needs survey of individuals with hearing loss and their family members Completed Research Support
Adamovich CV Page 6 University of Arizona Faux, C. and Adamovich, S (2015, 2016) Role: Co: PI, 2015-2016 Telepractice in Rural Arizona: a Curriculum for Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Kids (TRACK) The purpose of this project was to develop and evaluate a University of Arizona Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic telepractice aural rehabilitation program for deaf/hard of hearing school--age children in rural Arizona Arizona Community Foundation Funded Amount: $16,000 (2015); $5000 (2016) Eastern Kentucky University Adamovich, S (2009) Role: PI, 2009-2011 "WIDEX Pediatric Hearing Aid Assistance Program" Sponsored by Widex-Hearing Aid Manufacturer Funded Amount: $10,000 in hearing aids to be used as loaners for children 0-18 years. Honors and Awards Gallaudet University, Presidential Scholar Award, 2007 American Academy of Audiology, Student Research Award, April 2002 Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona Outstanding Student Award, 2001 Cum Laude, Brigham Young University, 1999
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