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425 EAST 25 TH STREET SUITE N133 E-MAIL: donald.vogel@hunter.cuny.edu NEW YORK, NY 10010 OFFICE: (212) 481-2188 EDUCATION VITA 2003 Doctor of Audiology Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI Capstone Topic: The History, Current Trends and Future Direction of the Clinical Audiogram Defended: June 20, 2003 1977 Master of Science in Audiology Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 1975 Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Adelphi University, Garden City, NY PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2003- present ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, full time, tenured Department of Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology, Hunter College, City University of NY (CUNY), New York NY TEACHING APPOINTMENT: Doctor of Audiology Program, Graduate Center- CUNY, New York, NY ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENT: Director, Hunter College Center for Communication Disorders, School of Health Sciences, Hunter College- CUNY Academic duties: Doctoral and master degree level graduate course instruction: COMSC 752: Audiology for Speech- Language Pathologists COMSC 706: Summative Project COMSC 728, 739, 771, 772: Clinic AUD 796: Audiology Doctoral Seminar AUD 725 Noise Induced Hearing Loss/Hearing Conservation Student advisement Administrative duties: Supervision of staff Maintain webpages for clinic and department Budget & billing procedures Marketing Performance improvement Equipment selection and maintenance Practicum placement Clinical duties: Student supervision in all clinic function Audiological evaluations (CAE) Oto- neurological and latency intensity Auditory Brainstem Response Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) clinical applications Clinical populations served: outpatient: pediatric, adolescent, adult, geriatric, special needs

2001-03 1992-01 1991-92 COORDINATOR OF AUDIOLOGY, full time Center for Communication Disorders, Lenox Hill Hospital and Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, New York, NY Administrative and clinical duties: Supervision of staff Budget Billing procedures Marketing Performance improvement Equipment selection, maintenance Audiological evaluations (CAE) Hearing aid evaluations Electronystagmography (ENG) testing, vestibular rehabilitation team member Oto- neurological and latency intensity Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) evaluations Neonatal otoacoustic emission (OAE) screenings OAE clinical applications Electrocochleography (ECoG) Graduate student internship liaison Clinical populations served: acute care & outpatient: neonatal, pediatric, adult, geriatric SENIOR AUDIOLOGIST, full time Center for Communication Disorders, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY Routine diagnostic and rehabilitative procedures performed: Audiological evaluations Hearing aid evaluations and dispensing ENG testing, vestibular rehabilitation team member Oto- neurological and latency intensity ABR evaluations Neonatal OAE screenings OAE clinical applications ECoG Supervision of audiological staff Supervision of graduate student interns Resource person for departmental presentations Performance improvement Clinical populations served: acute care & outpatient: neonatal, pediatric, adult, geriatric SUPERVISOR OF SPEECH AND HEARING SERVICES, full time Speech and Hearing Services, Gouverneur Hospital, New York, NY Clinical duties included CAE, HAE, nursing home hearing aid maintenance, weekly pediatric hearing screenings

Administrative duties included: staff supervision (inclusive of hiring, annual review) generation of Quality Assurance (QA) reports and attendance at QA meetings, maintenance of budgets Participation in weekly Rehabilitation Patient Review meetings, chronic- care patient rounds Clinical populations served: chronic care, outpatient; pediatric, geriatric 1985-91 1981-85 1977-81 SENIOR AUDIOLOGIST, full time Speech and Hearing Department, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY Clinical duties included CAE, ABR, ENG, HAE, nursing home hearing aid maintenance Intraoperative monitoring Administrative duties included generation of Audiology QA reports Clinical populations served: chronic care, outpatient; pediatric, adult, geriatric, multiply handicapped CONSULTING AUDIOLOGIST, full time Industrial Health, Inc., Palo Alto, CA Consulted with corporate and local level safety and health officers of various industries nationwide regarding OSHA regulations Creating and maintaining hearing conservation programs Calibration of equipment and data collection and reporting Populations served: corporate industrial safety and health officers STAFF AUDIOLOGIST, full time Industrial Home for the Blind, Hempstead, NY Clinical duties included CAE, HAE, hearing aid dispensing, auditory mobility orientation Sound localization and mobility training of visually impaired individuals Clinical populations served: visually impaired/adventitiously blind adult, geriatric, multiply handicapped visually impaired individuals PART TIME PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2008- present CLINICAL AUDIOLOGIST, part time Premier Health- YAI, New York, NY Clinical duties include hearing testing via pure tones, otoacoustic emissions and immittance Clinical populations served: pediatric through adult developmentally disabled individuals 1998-00 ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, part time Communication Sciences, Hunter College, Brookdale Campus, New York, NY

1997-00 Auditory and Vestibular Systems: Anatomy and Physiology graduate level course in anatomy, physiology and acoustics Introduction to Audiology graduate level course on basic clinical audiology CLINIC SUPERVISOR, part time Communication Sciences, Hunter College, Brookdale Campus, New York, NY Supervision of graduate student interns at college clinic Routine diagnostic audiological procedures Populations served: outpatient pediatric, adult, geriatric 1999 CLINIC SUPERVISOR, part time Speech Sciences, New York University, New York, NY Supervision of graduate student interns at college audiology clinic Routine diagnostic audiological procedures Populations served: outpatient pediatric and adult CERTIFICATES/LICENSES (CURRENT) 2000 License, Hearing Aid Dispenser, State of New York 1980 License in Audiology, State of New York 1979 Certificate of Clinical Competence Audiology (CCC- A) American Speech, Language Hearing Association RESEARCH & GRANTS 2013 Vogel, D and Wortsman, S, Meta- analysis of New York State Monitored Professional Misconduct, in- progress, non- funded research. 2012 Quantifying Best Practice Patterns of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Educators Relative to Audiological Perspectives via Videotape Analysis, co- investigator, E. Gale. Collaborative Incentive Research Grants (CIRG) awarded: $19,683. Technology and Aphasia Program (TAP) using social media for enhancing communication among aphasics; co- investigators: G Bencini, E Galletta, plus COMSC graduate students, non- funded research. Electronic Data Collection, Record Keeping and Audio Mixing Instrumentation, Grant Resources for Technology and Instruction (GRTI) awarded $16,000. 2011 Vogel, D, Zierer, L, Lewis, J, Goldstein, E, and Burns, R, Picture instruction for vocational training of autistic adolescent departmental funded research $1000. 2008 New Digital Format Studio and Recording for Hunter College Center for Communication Disorders, GRTI $10,000. 2006 New York City Health Council Hearing and Vision Screening, Funded by NYC Department of Youth and Community Services. $5000.00.

Hunter College, Teaching and Learning with Technology Grant, $3000.00. 2005 New York City Health Council Hearing and Vision Screening, Funded by NYC Department of Youth and Community Services. $5000.00. Hunter College, Teaching and Learning with Technology. $2998.00. 2004 Attitudes Towards Speech &Hearing Services in College Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing ; PSC- CUNY Research Grant $4325.00. IRB application to study the relationship between cigarette smoking and middle ear analysis (Valsalva effect); co- investigator: CA Silverman, PhD. PUBLICATIONS ARTICLES, BOOKS, SOFTWARE 2013 In progress, contracted book chapter, Assistive Technology with E. Simmons, to appear in Introduction to Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders, 3 rd Edition, by R Paul and P Cascella, Paul H Brookes Publishing Co, Baltimore, MD. Vogel, DA, (2013) Audiogram with Speech Banana in Practical Forms for Audiologists, ASHA, Rockville MD. 2008 Cascella, P and Vogel, D, (2008) Student Self- Directed Professional Development as a Formative Assessment Skill, DIV 10 Perspectives, ASHA, Rockville, MD. 2007 Vogel, DE, McCarthy, PC, Bratt, JW, Brewer, C, (2007) The Clinical Audiogram: Its History and Current Use Communication Disorders Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, Plural Publishing, Inc, San Diego. Scheffler, F, Vogel, DA, Astern, R, Burgess, J, Conneally, T, & Salerno, K, (2007) Screening for Communication and Cognitive Disorders in Infants and Toddlers, Pediatric Nursing, Vol. 6, No. 33, Janetti Publications, NJ. Wilson, MP, Vogel, DA, Edwards, B, (2007) State Licensure, National Certification and Continuing Education, Seminars in Hearing Vol. 28, No.1, Thieme Medical Publishers, NY. Vogel, DA, (2007) The First to Make the Big Transition, Audiology Today, Vol. 19, No. 1, American Academy of Audiology, Reston, VA. 2006 Vogel, DA, (2006) Audiologist s Credentials, Audiology Today, Vol 18, No 2, American Academy of Audiology, Reston, VA. 2004 Vogel, DA, (2004) Professional Growth, Audiology Today, Vol 16 No 6 American Academy of Audiology, Reston, VA. 2003 The New MS Word Audiogram, Version 2002.a ASHA. 2002 Vogel, DA, (2002) The Joint Commission and How It Affects Us, ASHA Leader, No 18 October 8. Book review of Berlin, CI, Hood, LJ, Ricci, A, Hair Cell Micromechanics and Otoacoustic Emissions, Singular Publishing, 2002 http://audiology.org/professional/books/r0009.php

2000 Which Is My Best Foot And How Far Forward Do I Put It? American Academy of Audiology, McLean, VA March 2000. 1999 Review Searchwave.com Ear and Hearing, Vol 20, No 3, June 1999. 1998 Data base of Positions Available in Audiology Created database for the American Academy of Audiology Job Placement Center. Employment Resources Webpage for Audiology.org HTML web document for searching worldwide Audiology positions. 1996 The Word Audiogram Generic audiogram template designed on Microsoft Word; software released on disk as well as Internet document attachment. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/CURRENT AFFILIATIONS 2013 Chair, Brochures and Flyers Committee, Metropolitan New York Council of University Clinic Directors Chair, Admissions Committee, COMSC Program, Hunter College- CUNY Chair, Admissions Committee, AuD Program, Graduate Center- CUNY 2012 Audiology Liaison, New York City Speech- Language- Hearing Association Chair, Admissions Committee, COMSC Program, Hunter College- CUNY Chair, Admissions Committee, AuD Program, Graduate Center- CUNY 2011 Member, Committee on Higher Education of Speech Providers, New York City Department of Education, NY Chair, Admissions Committee, COMSC Program, Hunter College- CUNY Chair, Admissions Committee, AuD Program, Graduate Center- CUNY 2009 Committee Member, Ethic and Professional Issues, New York State Speech- Language- Hearing Association s annual meeting, Saratoga, NY 2007 Committee Member, Task Force on Audiograms and Audiometric Symbols, American Academy of Audiology 2006 Committee Member, Employment Center, AudiologyNow! 2006 2005-07 Associate Editor, Book Reviews, American Academy of Audiology Advisory Committee, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House (current through 2007) 2004 Webmaster, American Board of Audiology (until December 2006) Member, CUNY Audiology Doctoral (AuD) Faculty (current) Chair, Credentialling Committee, American Board of Audiology (until December 2006)

Governor, Board of Governers, American Board of Audiology (term ended 2006) Audiology Liason, Board of Directors, New York City Speech- Language- Hearing Assocication (current through 2007) 2003 Member, Metropolitan NY Council of University Clinic Directors in Communication Sciences (current through 2007) Editor, The Communicator, bimonthly, 20+ page news magazine of NYSSLHA (ended 2007) Member, American Auditory Society New York State Liaison, American Academy of Audiology (current in 2007) 2002 Director of Audiology, Board of Directors, New York State Speech- Language- Hearing Association (NYSSLHA); (term ended 2004) Coordinator, Audiology Study Group of New York Co- Chair, Job Placement Center, American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA Committee member, Task Force on Electronic Audiogram and HIPAA compliance, American Academy of Audiology 2001 Co- chair, Job Placement Center, American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, San Diego CA 1997-00 1996-99 Member, Tri- State Vestibular Society, New York, NY (through 2004) Committee member, Job Placement Center, American Academy of Audiology Annual Conventions: Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; Chicago, IL Chair: Carmen Brewer, PhD Web Editor, Employment Resources, American Academy of Audiology Webmaster: Roy Sullivan, PhD 1996 Member, Membership Committee, American Academy of Audiology Chair: Judy Gravel, PhD 1988 Fellow, American Academy of Audiology Member, New York State Speech Hearing Language Association 1985 Member, Audiology Study Group of New York 1977 Member, American Speech- Language- Hearing Association PRESENTATIONS May 2012 Auditory Processing: What Speech- Language Pathologists Need to Know When Working in a Classroom Setting, New York City Department of Education, New York, NY

January 2011 Autism and Auditory Processing Is There a Link, YAI Premier Health, New York, NY November The ABC s of Hearing Loss and Learning Disabilities, New York City 2009 Department of Education, New York, NY April 2007 April 2006 May 2005 Credentialing for Smarties, with B. Edwards, AudiologyNow! Denver, CO Resume Writing for Audiologists, AudiologyNow!, Denver, CO Resume Writing for Audiologists AudiologyNow!, Minneapolis, MN Your Child s Speech and Language Development, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Annual Health Fair April 2005 March 2005 Mi KASA Su KASA Understanding Certification, Licensure and Continuing Education, New York State Speech- Language- Hearing Association s Annual Convention, Huntington, NY April 2004 Approaching the Audiology Job Marketplace American Academy of Audiology annual convention, Salt Lake City, UT March 2004 Getting a Job in Speech and Hearing National Student Speech- Language- Hearing Association, Hunter College chapter October 2003 The Effects of Otitis Media on Learning Disabilities Department of Psychiatry/Psychology, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York NY April 2003 An Immersion Course for Dealing with Regulatory Agencies American Academy of Audiology annual convention, San Antonio, TX March 2003 What Does The Audiologist Do For You? Vestibular Special Interest Group of Manhattan, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY The ABCs of Middle Ear Disease and Classroom Performance International Dyslexia Association, Annual Conference, New York, NY December Resume and Interview Workshop 2002 Department of Communication Sciences, Hunter College: New York, NY, also: May 2001, May 2000, May 1999, May 1996 September Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Follow- up Protocols 2002 Pediatric Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY April 2002 March 2001 Sudden Deafness: Medical Emergency? [Featured Speaker] American Academy of Audiology annual convention, Philadelphia, PA and April 2001, San Diego, CA Multi- disciplinary Approaches to Vestibular Rehabilitation American Academy of Audiology annual convention, Philadelphia, PA Using the Internet: A Workshop for Speech- Language Pathologists and Audiologists, New York State Speech Language Hearing Association annual convention, Rye, NY

February Electrophysiologic Testing in Pediatric Populations 2001 Pediatric Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY April 1999 April 1998 April 1996 Jobs: Which Is My Best Foot And How Far Forward Do I Put It? American Academy of Audiology annual convention, Miami, FL, April 1998, Los Angeles, CA, April, 1997, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April 1996, Salt Lake City, UT Between Rocks and Hard Places: Your Professional Image American Academy of Audiology annual convention, Los Angeles, CA A Non- sedation Protocol for ABR Testing of Infants American Academy of Audiology annual convention, Salt Lake City, UT and Dallas, TX, April, 1995 September The Audiologist in Otolaryngology: Administrative Considerations 1995 Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, New Orleans, LA May 1995 Professional Issues of the Audiologist Working in Otolaryngology Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, New Orleans, LA Marketing Audiology from within Otolaryngology Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, New Orleans, LA Now That You're Graduating, How Do You Get A Job? Department of Communication Sciences, Hunter College, New York, NY February Advantages of Electrophysiologic Testing 1995 Mid- Atlantic Regional Conference, Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, New York, NY Audiology Equipment: The Administrator s Challenge Mid- Atlantic Regional Conference, Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, New York, NY October 1992 Audiological Management of Individuals with Microtia Department of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Grand Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY Audiological Considerations of the Microtic Ear Pediatric Grand Rounds, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2013 Facilitated the implementation of twice weekly group meetings of the International Aphasia Movement at the Hunter College Brookdale campus 2012 ipad technology implementation in clinic Moved clinic from Brookdale to uptown campus after Hurricane Sandy disaster with minimal interruption of services 2010 Remodeling of video recording technology in Hunter clinic

2009 Facilitated new webdesign for COMSC Program 2003 Facilitated Audiology Department merger between Lenox Hill Hospital and Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital 2002 Created first and second draft brochure for Balance Management Center Facilitated re- organization of Department of Communication Disorders at Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital 2001 Facilitated the organization and implementation of Lenox Hill Hospital s Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program 1999 Created brochure for Hearing Aid Dispensary Created brochure for SSW Workshop Organized Lenox Hill Hospital s participation in Noise Awareness Day including a successful hearing screening activity with Hunter College students 1998 Conceived, organized and implemented department/service marketing plan of congratulatory letter to New York Magazine s Best Doctors in NY issue. Result of campaign: recruitment of new attending physicians to Department of Otolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery and hospital; increase in referral sources to the Center for Communication Disorders. 1993 Upgraded audiogram at Lenox Hill Hospital using MS Word. HONORS 2011 Scholar, Award for Continuing Education, AAA 2008 Award for Continuing Education, ASHA 2007 Scholar, Award for Continuing Education, AAA 2005 Award for Continuing Education, ASHA 2003 10- Year Service Award, May 2003, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY 1997 Employee of the Month, May 1997, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY 1996 Award for Continuing Education, ASHA 1983 Certificate of Appreciation, American Speech- Language- Hearing Association, Annual Convention, Cincinnati, OH COMPUTER PROFICIENCIES MS Excel [spreadsheet] MS PowerPoint [presentation] MS Publisher [desktop publishing] MS Word [word processing]