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Tish Consolini
Vita
MARY T. CONSOLINI, CCC-A/SLP
CLINICAL INTERESTS: Interests include pediatric audiology, cochlear implants, hearing aids, aural habilitation, auditory processing disorders, anatomy and physiology of the hearing mechanism and clinical teaching/supervision.
ACADEMIC DEGREES
M.S. University of Southern Mississippi 1984 Audiology
B.S. University of Southern Mississippi 1983 Speech/Hearing Science
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP:
Presentations
Enloe, T., Carson, L, and Consolini, Mary T., (2005, March) “Does Providing Additional Screening Information to Parents Improve Follow-Up?” Poster Presentation at the Mid-South Conference on Communicative Disorders in Memphis, TN
Consolini, Mary, Carson, Lila, and Enloe, Tanya (2004, March), “Do Changes in Parent Education Improve Hearing Screening Follow-Up?” Poster presentation presented at the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention in Atlanta, GA
Consolini, M.T., (January 31, 2003). “Central Auditory Processing: Assessment and Management”; Workshop for Lowndes Co. Schools teachers and school psychologists
Consolini, M.T., Carson, L.J. & Enloe, T.S. (March, 2002). Poster Session at Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Assocication Convention
Enloe, T.S., Consolini, M.T., Watson, A., & Carson, L.J. (November, 2001) “Investigating the Need for Expanded Hearing Screening Protocols for Schools.” Poster session accepted for American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.
Consolini, Mary T. & Dalton, L. (February, 2001). “Central Auditory Processing Evaluation and Treatment”, Workshop presented at SLP Consortium, Waycross, GA.
Consolini, Mary T., et al. (November, 2000) “Where Does A Supervisor’s Time Go? An Analysis.” Poster presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.
Dalton, L., Deavours, G.M. & Consolini, M.T., (November, 2000) “Speech Discrimination Enhancement Using Formant Transposition in High Frequency Hearing Loss.” Paper presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.
Consolini, M.T. & Dalton, L. (October, 2000), Central Auditory Processing: Evaluation and Treatment” Workshop presented at SLP Consortium, Albany, GA.
Consolini, Mary T., et al. (March, 2000) “Where Does A Supervisor’s Time Go?” Poster presented at the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.
Publications
Carson, L. J., Consolini, M. and Enloe,.T., (2004). Hearing Screening: Keep Parents Informed for Better Follow-Up. ADVANCE for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists, Vol 14, No. 37.
Consolini, M.T., Carson, L.J. & Enloe, T.S. (July, 2002) High Frequency Hearing Screening in the Schools. Advance for Speech-language Pathologists and Audiologists.
Enloe, T.S., Consolini, M.T., Watson, A., and Carson, L.J. (May, 2001). Continued Examination of the Need for Expanded Hearing Screening Protocol for Schools. Advance for Speech-language Pathologists.
Carson, L.J., Consolini, M.T., Enloe, T.S., and Watson, A. (June, 2000). Expanded Hearing Screening Protocol for Schools. Advance for Speech-language Pathologists and Audiologists.
CLINICAL SERVICE DELIVERY: Clinic Director, Spring 04- present
CLINICAL SUPERVISION: Spring, Summer, Fall 2000, Spring, Fall 2001, Spring, Summer, Fall 2002, Spring, Summer, Fall 2002, Spring, Fall 2003, Spring, Summer, Fall 2004, Spring 2005: COMD 5050, 5100, and/or 5140 Practicum
CONTINUING EDUCATION: 2000-2005
NECCI Curriculum Workshop, 1/00; Langauage and Reading: Along the Developmental Continuum Workshop-Inclusive Practices for School-aged Children, 4/00; GA Deaf/Blind Project Workshop, 5/00; Statewide Symposium for Audiologists: “Universal Newborn Hearing Screening 9/00; “Listen Up for Better Oral Speech” 9/00; Inservice for ABR testing 8/01; ASHA Convention 11/01; Inservice on Augmentative Device for Deaf/HOH 8/04; Understanding Dementia 2/03; ASHA Convention 11/03; VSU Journal Group 2001-04; Asperger’s Syndrome 3/04; GSHA Convention 3/04; Council on Academic Programs in CSD 4/04; APD: Assessment & Management 12/04; Inservice on OAE/Video-otoscope 10/04; Cochlear Implants 11/04; Council on Academic Programs in CSD 4/05
SERVICE (PROFESSIONAL, COMMUNITY):
Regional
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Committee, Health District 8, Unit 1, Member 2001-present
Institution
Department/College
Faculty/Staff Development Committee 2000-2003
Undergraduate Advisor; Clinic Committee 2000-present
Summer Program for Hearing Impaired Children, supervisor/coordinator 2000-2003
Clinic Director, chair of practicum scheduling committee, dept executive committee, clinic committee chair; CEU committee chair 2004-present
PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
National
American Speech Language Hearing Association
Regional/State
Georgia Speech Language Hearing Association
Georgia Supervisory Network
COURSES TAUGHT:
Spring 2000: Practicum only
Summer 2000: Practicum only
Fall 2000: Practicum only
Spring 01: Practicum only
Summer 01: N/A
Fall 01: CSD 3150 Audiological Considerations for Teachers
Spring 02: Practicum only; on Family Leave for part of Semester
Summer 02: Practicum only
Fall 02: CSD 4151 Audiology II, COMD 3150 Audiological Considerations for Teachers
Spring 03: CSD 3020 Audiology I, SPEC 3120 Psycho-social Aspects of Deafness
Summer 03: N/A
Fall 03: CSD 4010 Manual Communication, SPEC 3110 Orientation to Deafness
Spring 04: CSD 3020 Audiology I
Summer 04: Practicum only
Fall 04: CSD 4010 Manual Communication (2 sections)
Spring 05: CSD 3020 Audiology I (2 sections)
Summer 05: Clinic Director only
COURSES CURRENTLY TEACHING:
Fall 05: CSD 4010 Manual Communication (2 sections)