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Susan R. Naidu, Ph.D., CCC-A 1747 E. Ramona Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84108 801-585-8543 (wk) 435-322-0057 (cell) [email protected] Education Doctor of Philosophy, Early Childhood Education/Special Education, School of Education, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, July 1995 Master of Speech Pathology and Audiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 1984 Bachelors of Science of Speech Pathology and Audiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 1982 Special Education, School of Special Education, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1975-1978 Certification Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association (1985 – present) Fellowship of the American Academy of Audiology (FAAA)(2013 – present) Utah State Licensure – Audiologist (2004 – present) Washington State Licensure – Audiologist (through 2004) Listening Program Provider Certification (2010) Professional Experience October 2011 To Present Assistant Chair Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, College of Health, University of Utah May 2008 To Present Director, Doctorate of Audiology Program Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, College of Health, University of Utah Oversee academic and clinical training program for graduate students in Doctorate of Audiology Program August 2004 To Present Associate Professor – (Clinical) Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Utah Instructor: Graduate AuD courses: Advanced Aural Rehabilitation & Pediatric Audiology; Undergraduate course : Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation/Habilitation; Instructor for all AuD Clinical Practica August 2004 To Present Audiology Clinic Supervisor, University of Utah Speech-LanguageHearing Clinic Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Utah Supervisor: Audiology graduate students in clinical practica including adult & pediatric diagnostics, hearing aid fitting & adjustment, hearing aid orientation, aural rehabilitation/habilitation therapy, and auditory processing disorder testing for adults & children 1999 to 2004 Coordinator, Aural Rehabilitation Clinic & Aural Rehabilitation Specialist Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, WA Member of Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program team for assessing cochlear implant candidacy Database development, data collection & on-going research on outcomes of children using cochlear implants or hearing aids Provided weekly aural rehabilitation therapy to children with hearing loss Provided post-CI auditory skills evaluations & follow up for 130 children Proficient knowledge of hearing aids and cochlear implant devices Proficient knowledge of software associated with 3 CI devices and mapping strategies Provided communication and speech/language evaluations for children with hearing loss Provided school consultation and in-service training regarding aural rehabilitation therapy for hearing aids and cochlear implants 2002 to 2004 Lecturer: Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences University of Washington, Seattle, WA Management of Hearing Impaired Children 1996 to 2004 Guest Lecturer: Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences University of Washington Topics: Pediatric Audiology, Early Intervention, Aural Rehabilitation, & Cochlear Implants 1996 to 1999 Aural Rehabilitation Specialist Private Practice Provided aural rehabilitation therapy for children with communication delays due to hearing loss Provided consultation and in-service training to school districts regarding aural rehabilitation therapy 1989-1996 Program Coordinator Early Childhood Home Instruction Program for Hearing Impaired Children and Their Families (ECHI), University of Washington & Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center 1994-1996 Communications Specialist Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program, Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington 1991-1994 Project Coordinator & Supervisor Communication Demonstration Project, University of Washington 1988-1989 Aural Rehabilitation Specialist & Program Supervisor ECHI Demonstration Project, University of Washington 1987-1988 Program Supervisor & Instructor ECHI Demonstration Project, University of Washington 1986-1988 Aural Rehabilitation Specialist & Instructor ECHI Outreach Project, University of Washington 1984-1989 Pediatric Audiologist ECHI Program, University of Washington 1983-1987 Communication Specialist ECHI Program, University of Washington 1985-1986 Program Coordinator The Identification & Placement of Deaf-Blind Children Project, University of Washington 1983-1986 Pediatric Audiologist Center of Human Development & Disability, University of Washington 1983-1985 Activities Coordinator Language & Psychological Assessment of Hearing Impaired School Age Children Project, University of Washington 1982-1983 Research Assistant Assessing Linguistic Behaviors Project, University of Washington Teaching Experience Advanced Aural Rehabilitation/Habilitation, Au.D. Graduate course, University of Utah, Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Doctorate of Audiology program Pediatric Audiology, Au.D. Graduate course, University of Utah, Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Doctorate of Audiology program Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation/Habilitation, Undergraduate course, University of Utah, Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders Clinical Internship, Graduate clinical course, University of Utah, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Doctorate of Audiology Program Clinical Rotations in Audiology, Graduate clinical course, University of Utah, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Doctorate of Audiology Program Clinical Externship in Audiology, Graduate clinical course, University of Utah, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Doctorate of Audiology Program Speech Acoustics, Graduate/Undergraduate course, Special Education Dept., University of Utah Management of the Hearing Impaired Child, Graduate course, University of Washington, Dept. of Speech & Hearing Sciences Invited Lectures & Seminars Spring 2012, 2013, 2014 Guest Lecturer, Introduction to Audiology course Topic: Pediatric Audiology University of Utah Summer 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Speech Acoustics course Department of Special Education, University of Utah October 2005 An Aural Rehabilitation Program for Teaching Auditory Language Skills to Children with Cochlear Implants using Signed English Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology Conference, Park City, Utah September 2003 Aural Rehabilitation for Children with Cochlear Implants 2-day workshop for professionals working with children with cochlear implants ; Salem, Oregon (sponsored by Belay Learning) April 2003 Poster Presentation: Acquisition of Auditory Language Skills by Children with Cochlear Implants Using Signed English International Pediatric Cochlear Implant Convention, Washington DC June 2002 Aural Rehabilitation for Children with Cochlear Implants Keynote Speaker Intermountain Special Study Institute Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho March 2002 Aural Rehabilitation for Children with Cochlear Implants: Issues/Answers/Training 2-Day training workshop for professionals working with children with cochlear implants Bellevue, Washington (sponsored by Speech, Language, Learning Services) July 2001 Aural Rehabilitation for Children Post-Cochlear Implants Yakima Combined Summer Institute, Yakima, Washington April 2001 From Sign to Spoken Language American Academy of Audiology Convention March 2000 Optimizing Outcomes for Children with Hearing Loss in the Educational Setting Through Technology & Instruction Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington April 1996 The Role of One Early Intervention Program on the Language, Auditory and Speech Performance of Young Hearing Impaired Children American Academy of Audiology Convention February 1996 What is Speech & Hearing Therapy? Two-day training seminar for Washington State school district personnel Dissertation 1995 The Effect of One Early Intervention Program on the Language, Auditory, and Speech Performance of Young Hearing-Impaired Children Publications (Some publications listed under formal name of S. Vethivelu) Calderon, R. & Naidu, S. (2000). Further support for the benefits of early identification and intervention for children with hearing loss. Volta Review, 100(5), 53-84. Naidu, S., Ryles, R., & Buchanan, M. (1997). Methods for learners with hearing or visual impairments. In Buchanan, M., Weller, C., & Buchanan, M. (ed.) Special Education Desk Reference, Singular Publishing Group, Inc. Naidu, S. (1996). More research needed on effectiveness of early intervention. Advance for SpeechLanguage Pathologists & Audiologists, 6 (40), pg. 5-6. Thompson, M., Buchanan, M., McCall, A. and Naidu, S. (1995). Birth to 3: A Curriculum for Parents and Their Hearing –Impaired Children, Experimental Education Unit, University of Washington. Thompson, M., Thompson, G., & Vethivelu, S. (1989). A comparison of audiometric test methods for twoyear old children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. Thompson, M., Biro, P., Vethivelu, S., Pious, C., & Hatfield, N. (1987). Language Assessment of School Age Hearing Impaired Children. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. Related Skills Signing Exact English intermediate level signing skills