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Sharon Palmer

Sharon Palmer

Au.D. (2007, University of Florida), CCC-A
M.A. (1982, University of Maryland-College Park, Audiology),

Instructor, Department of Hearing & Speech Sciences

Courses Taught         Research/Clinical Activities    Professional Affiliations       Publications

Research/Clinical Interests

Tinnitus/Hyperacusis

Hearing aids

Pediatric audiology

Courses Taught in Past Five Years

HESP 417: Principles and Methods in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology (Audiology portion)

HESP 418: Clinical Practice in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology (Audiology portion)

HESP 649: Clinical Practice in Audiology

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Research/Clinical Activities

Working on a grant entitled "Intervention of Reduced Sound Tolerance" in conjunction with Craig Formby at the University of Maryland at Baltimore aimed at extending the dynamic range in individuals with reduced sound tolerance.  The long-term goal is to help these individuals better adjust to the use of hearing aids.

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Professional Affiliations

American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA)

American Academy of Audiology (AAA)

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Presentations

Palmer, S. S., Sherlock, L. P., Moran, S. F. & Formby, C. (1997). Computerized remote-controlled audiometry for pediatric evaluation.  Presented at the American Academy of Audiology, 9th Annual Convention, Fort Lauderdale.

Palmer, S. S., Sherlock, L. P., Moran, S. F. & Formby, C. (1996). Computerized remote-controlled audiometry for pediatric evaluation. Presented at the Maryland Academy of Audiology, 4th Annual Convention, Greenbelt .

Palmer, S. S., Sherlock, L. P., Moran, S. F. & Formby, C. (1996). Computerized remote-controlled audiometry for pediatric evaluation.  Presented at the American Academy of Audiology 8th Annual Convention, Salt Lake City.

Palmer, S. S. (1991). Pediatrics and special populations.  Invited lecture for the NESPA Audiology Exam Review courses.  Sponsored by Towson State University and the Maryland Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Palmer, S. S. (1990). Pediatrics and special populations.  Invited lecture for the NESPA Audiology Exam Review courses.  Sponsored by Towson State University and the Maryland Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Resnick, S. B., Friedrich, B. W., Heinz, J. M., Smallets, S. M. & Pillion, J. P. (1984). The FFP measures in multiply handicapped children.  Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Francisco.

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