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Emily Tuttle McClain 12909 SW 2 nd Road Newberry, FL 32669 352-870-0846 Email: steveemilymcclain@cox.net Education: Doctorate Degree University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Audiology December 2000 Master s Degree University of Louisville, Louisville, KY Audiology May 1995 Bachelor Degree Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Communication Sciences December 1992 Professional Experience: Clinical Associate Professor, Director of Clinical Education January 2018- Present Promoted to Associate Clinical Professor June 2011 Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Chief of Audiology Division-Assistant Clinical Professor July 2006- January 2018 Department of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences Gainesville, FL 32610-0174 Clinical Coordinator-Assistant Clinical Professor July 2003-June 2006 Division of Audiology Department of Communicative Disorders Gainesville, FL 32610-0174 Assistant Clinical Professor in Audiology Division of Audiology Department of Communicative Disorders Gainesville, FL 32610-0174 July 1995-July2003 Position Descriptions: Director, Clinical Education: (January 2018-Present) Schedule on campus AuD students into clinical rotations, Point person for affiliation agreements with outside organizations for 4 th year placements, enter grades for each student per semester.

Chief of Audiology (July 2006 to January 2018) 1) Responsible for all oversight of audiology clinical division 2) Monitor wait lists, no show rate, clinical productivity and clinical assignments. 3) Develop plans for new hires, schedules and reassignment of clinical duties. 4) Evaluate need for new/additional equipment to ensure state of art clinical services could be provided at Shands/UF audiology centers. 5) Work closely with audiologists to market hearing devices. 6) Work with Shands Management Team to verify compliance of clinical operations with Joint Commission standards. 7) Collaborate with Shands Clinical Coordinator to ensure compliance of employee files, proper orientation of new employees and employee competencies. 8) Collaborate with Shands Clinical Coordinator to ensure proper CPT codes, diagnosis codes and Joint Commission standards are included in each patient record. 9) Moderates regular division meetings 11) Generates and evaluates clinical schedules 12) Generates and maintains audiology doctorate student clinical schedules 13) Provides clinical services in area of pediatric and otolaryngology clinics. (Responsible for 30% clinical time; however cover 60% due to personal preference). 14) Meets with Chair of Department to discuss overall clinical operation. 15) Oversees front desk operation as it relates to clinical operation. 16) Schedule and maintain weekend call for Universal Newborn Hearing screenings on Weekends and holidays at Shands Hospital. 17)Maintain leave calendar to ensure adequate clinical coverage in all audiology staffed clinics. 18) Ensure all audiology equipment is in good working order and proper maintanence and Calibrations are complete. 19) Provide orientation to all incoming audiology doctorate students regarding requirements needed to be a student clinician. 20) Provide clinical services in area of pediatric and otolaryngology clinics (~60%clinical time) Clinical Audiologist During my time as a full time clinical audiologist, I had the highest clinical productivity, based on clinical revenue, in The Department of Communicative Disorders from July 1995 to July 2003. Clinical Experience UF Otolaryngology Clinics (1995-Present) Provide extensive audiological evaluations including full diagnostic audiograms, diagnostic auditory brainstem response testing, acoustic reflex testing, and visual reinforcement audiometry. Treat approximately 15-20 patients daily during these clinics. Work closely with

Otologists including Dr. Patrick Antonelli, Dr. John Harwick and Dr. William Collins to collaborate treatment when re/habilitative services are needed. Infant/Pediatric Hearing Program (1995 to Present) Involved in initiation of Universal Hearing Screening program at Shands Hospital. Began program with a grant providing funding in 1998. Completed 500 infants via IRB study- Part of Statewide committee consisting of audiologists in the State of Florida to discuss protocols and the write up of the bill to Submit to be passed for all infants in state of Florida to receive newborn hearing screenings. Provided hearing healthcare to ages 1-21 years of age. Diagnostic evaluations included conventional auditory brainstem response testing, distortion product otoacoustic emissions, behavioral and visual reinforcement audiometry and tympanometric testing. Habilitative services included choosing/fitting amplification, assistive listening devices and communicating with parents and educational system in regards to needs of child. Craniofacial Clinic (1995- Present) Part of a nationally known group of specialists working with children with craniofacial anomalies. Performed diagnostic audiological evaluations and hearing devices when needed. Professional Organizations: American Academy of Audiology (AAA) American Speech, Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) Committees/Memberships: Member: Shands EPIC Building Team (Rehab). EPIC superuser for Audiology Division (2011-2012) Member: Shands Rehab Management Team (2006-2018) Member: Speech-Language Hearing Science Admission Committee Member: Speech-Language Hearing Sciences Budget Committee (2006-2016) Member: University of Florida Craniofacial Team (current) Member: State of Florida workgroup to implement universal newborn hearing screenings. (1998-2000). Member: Communicative Disorders task force on responsibilities based on current position (2008). Member: Communicative Disorders Executive Council (2005-2009). Member: Task Force: Public Health and Health Professions Incentive Plan (2007) Member: Task Force: Oak Hammock Budget/reorganizational plan (2008) Search Committees: Chair of Search Committee (2004), Audiology clinical Faculty Member of search committee for clinical faculty (Pediatric Line) - 2007 Member of search committee for clinical faculty (Adult Line)-2007 Member of search committee for clinical faculty (Pediatric Line)- 2008 Chair, Search Committee for 3 Clinical Assistant Professors-Speech Language Pathology (Inpatient Lines) 2015

Member, Search Committee Associate Professor (2016) Member, Search Committee Clincal Asst Professor (2016) Member, Search Committee, Otolaryngologist Otolaryngology Department (2017) Member, Admissions Committee for Audiology Admissions, 2006 to 2016 and 2018 Teaching: On-Campus Teaching: Summer 2011- Clinical Decision Making Course (SPA5315) Summer 2010- Clinical Decision Making Course (SPA5315) Summer 2009- Clinical Decision Making Course (SPA5315) Summer 2008- Clinical Decision Making Course (SPA5315) Summer 2007- Clinical Decision Making Course (SPA5315) Summer 2006- Clinical Decision Making Course (SPA5315) Spring 2000- Pediatric Audiology Distance Learning: February 2011- Medical Audiology Summer 2009- Medical Audiology Spring 2009- Medical Audiology Spring 2006- Counseling in Audiology Presentations: October 2017 October 2018 April 2009- January 2008 January 2007 January 2006 January 2005 January 2004 January 2003 Beyond the Soundbooth Lectured to 3 rd year students regarding proper Mechanisms, coding and productivity measured using in audiology practices. Universal Newborn Hearing Screenings,Who, What and Why? Presented to Audiology Doctorate students enrolled in Pediatric Audiology April 2008 April 2007 April 2006 April 2005 April 2004 April 2003 Importance of Audiology Services For Children With Craniofacial Anomalies presented to Audiology Doctorate Students enrolled in Pediatric Audiology Class October 2008- Pediatric Audiology - Presented to incoming UF Pediatric Medical Students. July 2003- - How Audiology Services Fit Into a Craniofacial Clinic. Presented to Speech-

July 2002 July 2001 Language Pathology students. September 2002- Pediatric Audiology Testing and Habilitation Services - Presented to September 2001 Otolaryngology Residents. September 2000 April 2000- March 2000- Presentation to Titusville Florida Nursing Staff, Importance of Newborn Hearing Screenings and How to Implement Program. Presentation to Monroe Hospital, Ocala Florida, Importance of Newborn Hearing Screenings and How to Implement Program. February 2000- Presentation to North Florida Regional Hospital, Gainesville, Florida, Importance of Newborn Hearing Screenings and How to Implement Program. January 1999- Presentation to Alachua General Hospital Nursing/Medical Staff Importance of Newborn Hearing Screenings. September 1998- Presentation to Shands Newborn Nursing Staff, Importance of Newborn Hearing Screenings. April 1998- Provided presentation and free hearing screenings on opening day at Eastside Community Health Center, Gainesville, Florida. April 1998- Mini Med School at Shands Hospital Provided free hearing screenings and educated UF Medical students of the importance of hearing healthcare and services provided at Shands Hospital. February 1998- Women s Health Conference at Radisson Hotel, Gainesville, Florida- Screen and Educate Regarding Hearing Healthcare. January 1998- Annual Craniofacial Conference Audiological Evaluation Components of a Complete Diagnostic Audiological Evaluation A Combination of Conventional And Electrophysiological Testing and Rehabilitation, Gainesville, Florida. November 1997- Importance of Universal Newborn Hearing Screenings and Current Method Used in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Presented to UF Nursing Students. February 1997- Direction of Newborn Hearing Screenings- Why Universal Screening of All Newborns Should be Performed Before Infant Leaves Hospital, Presented to Neonatologists At Alachua General Hospital, Gainesville, Florida. Professional Meetings:

February 2018- G. Paul Moore Symposium, Gainesville, FL Dr. Lisa Hunter speaking on Advances in Pediatric Electrophysiologic Assessment February 2017- G. Paul Moore Symposium, Gainesville Fl Rene Gifford, Ph.D., CCC-A, presents:improving cochlear implant patient outcomes: clinical, technological, and scientific March 2017- Cochlear Americas- The new Kanso Device- Orlando, FL March 2013- Anaheim, CA- American Academy of Audiology April 2012- Boston, MA- American Academy of Audiology April 2011- Chicago, IL- American Academy of Audiology April 2009- Dallas, Texas- American Academy of Audiology January 2009- Orlando, Florida- Gold Summit Standard of Audiology Education September 2008- St. Augustine, Florida- Statewide conference on Auditory Neuropathy April 2008- Charlotte, North Carolina- American Academy of Audiology-Attended Proper Coding/Compliance issues for Audiologists. December 2007- Orlando, Florida- Importance of Auditory Trainers for Children September 2007- St. Augustine, Florida- Statewide conference of auditory verbal communication September 2006- Chicago, IL- Open-Fit Amplication Choices November 2005 San Diego, CA- American Speech Language and Hearing Assocation Conference April 2005- Washington, DC- American Academy of Audiology July 2003- Baltimore, MD- Auditory Verbal International Conference April 2003- San Antonio, TX- American Academy of Audiology December 2002- Gainesville, Florida- Conference of Meningitis and Cochlear Implants September 2002- Gainesville, Florida-- Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Workshop May 2001- Gainesville, Florida- Computer Progams (Earobics) for Children with Auditory Processing Disorder April 2001- San Diego, CA- American Academy of Audiology August 1998-- Gainesville, Florida- Cochlear Implants- Nucleus 24 Instructional Course

July 1998-- Denver, CO-- National Symposium of Hearing in Children. July 1998-- Tampa, Florida- Cochlear Implants- Programming of Sprint 24 and Espirit April 1998-- Gainesville, Florida-- Widex Senso II Professional Training Workshop March 1998- Savannah, Georgia-- 19 th Annual Neurology-Audiology Seminar- Infant and Pediatric Hearing Loss Identification and Rehabilitation. October 1997-- St. Simons Island-- Pitfalls of Habilitation in Children- University of Arizona. April 1997-- Ft. Lauderdale Florida-- American Academy of Audiology October 1996-- Kiawah Island-- Fourth Symposium of Childhood Deafness References: Available upon request