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Susan E. Snyder, Au.D., CCC-A
Clinical Instructor
Dierctor, Clinical Audiology Education
Department of Speech-Language Pathology


Education:
Au.D Arizona School of Health Sciences
M.A. Michigan State University
B.A Michigan State University

Courses Taught:
SpH 513: Intro to Audiology
SpH 520: Aural Rehabilitation
SpH 440W: Clinic 1
SpH 441W: Clinic II
SpH 542:Clinic III


Areas of Academic Specialty:
Central Auditory Processing Disorder, Auditory Training, Aural Rehabilitation, Diagnostic and Educational Audiology

Publications:
(most recent 5)
Palmer, Snyder, Lindley, Andersson, Butts, Tubbs, Time Out! Did I Hear That, ( Pittsburgh : Audiology Support Syndicate, 2005 became downloadable resource at http://www.pitt.edu/~cvp/timeout.pdf)

Palmer, Snyder, Lindley, Andersson, Butts, Tubbs, Time Out! Did I Hear That, (Pittsburgh: Audiology Support Syndicate, 1995)

Palmer, Snyder, “ Ecobehavioral Impact of a Soundfield System” submitted for review to the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research

S. Snyder, “ Communication and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)”: SHHH Pittsburgh Chapter #1 Newsletter, April 1993

Professional Presentations:
Snyder, S. Clinical Protocol for Treatment of (C)APD presented at the PaTTAN quarterly conference, Pittsburgh, PA, November 2007.

Snyder, S. What is (C)APD presented at the Pennsylvania Association of School Nurses and Practitioner's Convention, Pittsburgh, PA, April 2007.

Snyder, S. Beyond the Hearing Screening, presented at Pennsylvania Association of School Nurses and Practitioner's Convention, Harrisburg, PA , April 2006.

Snyder, S. Moir, L, English, K.,A Clinical, School and Home Based Approach to Working with Children with APD, Lorman Education Workshop Series. Pittsburgh , PA October, 2005.

Snyder, S., Moir, L., Auditory Processing Disorders Management presented at the University of Pittsburgh Audiology Clinical Seminar Series. Pittsburgh, PA., February 2005

Snyder, S. Beethoven and his hearing loss: Mary Pappart's School of Music at Duquesne University, Fall 2003

Snyder, S. Hearing Loss and its effect on the School Age Child- presented to Sunnyside Unified School District Nurses - November 2000

Community Outreach:
Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, went with 3 audiologists and 8 graduate students and provided audiological services and hearing aids for 110 hearing impaired children at the Escuela de Audicion y Lingua a school for the deaf in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico , 2001

Awards and Accomplishments:
2003, Team Award for Excellence, University of Arizona for Dept of Communication Science's HIPAA Committee- Chair.

1989, Gwen Norrill Award for Highest GPA of graduating Student-Athlete at Michigan State University

1989, Scholar Athlete Award- Michigan State University

1988-1989, Captain- Michigan State Women's Varsity Basketball Team

1986-1989, Regional IV Academic All American- Basketball

1984-1986, Member of the National Basketball Team of Canada

1981-1984, Member of Junior National Women's Basketball Team of Canada

Professional Narrative:
Dr. Snyder has been a clinical audiologist for 14 years and has worked in various settings such as; Ear, Nose and Throat clinics, children's rehab facilities, preschool and elementary schools and has been a clinical instructor of Audiology for the University of Pittsburgh , University of Arizona and now Duquesne University . Dr. Snyder has experience with hearing aids, cochlear implants and rehabilitative Audiology. Currently she provides evaluation and therapy for children with auditory processing disorders and auditory training for hearing impaired and cochlear implant children.


Phone: 412. 396.4203
E-mail: snyders340@duq.edu

 

   
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