TONIA MURPHY BEVERLY 7380 Wilmer Georgetown Road Wilmer, AL 36587 (251) 591-2473 EDUCATION: Doctor of Audiology University of Florida, Gainseville, FL Dec., 2001 Master of Science in Speech and Hearing Sciences Emphasis: Audiology University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL Dec., 1991 Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing Sciences University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL June, 1990 Associate of Arts is General Studies Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, FL 1987 WORK EXPERIENCE: August 1, 1992 to Present Clinical Audiologist/Supervisor, University of South Alabama Speech and Hearing Center, Mobile, Alabama Trained and supervised Audiology graduate students Obtained case histories Administered comprehensive diagnostic audiology evaluations and interpreted results Administered and interpreted OAE, neurodiagnostic ABR, EcochG, and ENG tests Conducted and interpreted threshold ABR assessments using both click and tone burst stimuli Conducted cochlear implant mappings Conducted neonatal hearing screenings via AABR Administered and interpreted Auditory Processing evaluations Conducted aural rehabilitation therapy for patients using hearing aid amplification and/or cochlear implants Conducted aural rehabilitation therapy for patients demonstrating auditory processing disorders Counseled patients regarding audiological results and appropriate intervention Dispensed traditional analog, digitally programmable analog, and digital hearing aids Verified hearing aid fittings via real ear measurements and simulated real ear measurements Validated hearing aid fittings via efficacy measures such as the APHAB and COSI Presented lectures to professional organizations, as well as inservices to the community Served on various departmental committees, including Clinic Committee, Academic and Admissions Committee and Budget Committee January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2003 Interim Clinical Coordinator of Audiology, University of South Alabama Speech and Hearing Center, Mobile, Alabama In addition to the responsibilities of Clinical Audiologist/Supervisor, I also performed the following tasks: Coordinated supervisory assignments for Audiology staff and faculty Coordinated clinical assignments for graduate Audiology students Tracked clinical clock hours for Audiology graduate students for the purpose of meeting ASHA certification requirements Developed/coordinated off-campus practicum sites for Audiology graduate students Developed procedures/policies relevant to the operation of Audiology services October 2009 to January 2010 Interim (Contract) Audiologist, United States Veteran’s Administration, Pensacola Florida Conducted Compensation and Pension Evaluations for Veterans, including complete audiological assessments and tinnitus evaluations November 18, 1991 to August 1, 1992 Clinical Fellow (part-time), University of South Alabama Speech and Hearing Center, Mobile, Alabama November 18, 1991 to August 1, 1992 Conducted comprehensive audiological evaluations Administered and interpreted ENG and ABR assessments Dispensed analog hearing aids Clinical Fellow (part-time), Mobile Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Center, P.C., Mobile, Alabama Conducted comprehensive audiological evaluations Administered ENG and ABR assessments CERTIFICATION, LICENSURE AND MEMBERSHIPS: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Certified Member, 1992 to Present Licensed to practice Audiology, State of Alabama, 1992 to Present Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Board Member October, 2010- Present Speech and Hearing Association of Alabama, Member 1995 to 2007; Audiology Councilor 2001 to 2003, Annual Convention Exhibits Chair 1996 & 1997 Bay Area Speech and Hearing Association, Member 1997 to 2007, Membership Chair 2001 to 2003, Treasurer 1997 to 1999 American Academy of Audiology, Fellow, 1999 to 2004 Auditory-Verbal International, Member, 1998 to 2001 National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association Advisor, University of South Alabama, 1996 to 2002 PRESENTATIONS: Berry, K., Maddox, L., and Beverly,T. Communication Strategies for the Hearing Impaired. Inservice Knollwood Pointe Assisted Living Community, Mobile AL, February, 2009. Sherman, L., Jones, M., and Beverly, T. Panel Discussion: Early Identification and Intervention for Children with Hearing Loss. Presentation to the National Student Speech-Language and Hearing Association –University of South Alabama Chapter, Mobile, AL. January, 2009. Beverly, T., and Love, C. Current Trends in Audiology: Focus on Auditory Neuropathy and Autism. Presentation to the Bay Area Speech and Hearing Association. Mobile, AL. January, 2009. Aarts, N.L., Roberts, W.M., and Griffin, T. M. Pediatric Hearing Aid Fitting: Digital v. Analog Technology. Presentation at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA. November 2001. Griffin, T. Current Trends in Audiology: Auditory Neuropathy – How Do We Manage These Children? Presentation to the Bay Area Speech and Hearing Association, Mobile, AL. March, 2001. Aarts, N.L., Roberts. W., and Griffin, T. Using Advance Hearing Aid Technology with a Pediatric Population: Why, How, and When. Presentation at the Speech and Hearing Association of Alabama Annual Convention, Huntsville, AL. March, 2001. Romine, D. and Griffin, T. An Overview of Hearing Loss and Assistive Listening Devices. Inservice – Mary Abby Berg Center, Mobile, AL. August, 2000. Caffee, C. and Griffin T. An Overview of Hearing Loss. Inservice – Westminster Village, Spanish Fort, AL. August, 2000. Chase, P. and Griffin, T. Early Hearing Loss Detection and Intervention in the Developmental Follow-Up Clinic. Presentation at the Birmingham Ear Institute Workshop, Birmingham, AL. June, 2000. Griffin, T., Tapia, P. and Holyfield, A. Neonatal Hearing Screenings: Prevalence of Hearing Loss and Importance of Universal Infant Screening. Presentation to Association of Women’s Health Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses, Mobile, AL. March, 2000. Chase, P., Griffin, T. and Mayhall, W. Universal Newborn Hearing Screenings: The Key to Early Diagnosis of Hearing Loss – Case Studies. Presentation to University of South Alabama Department of Obstretics and Gynecology and the Perinatal Outreach Program, Mobile, AL. April, 1999. Roberts, E. and Griffin, T. Distinguishing Language Deficits from CAP. Presentation to the Bay Area Speech and Hearing Association, Mobile, AL. October, 1996. Griffin, T. Communicating with the Elderly. Inservice – Little Sisters of the Poor, Mobile, AL. July, 1996. Griffin, T., Garcia, R., Holston, T. and Mendoza, L. CAP Population: Profiles for Better Understanding. Poster Session at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Orlando, FL. December, 1995. Griffin, T. Central Auditory Processing Problems: Identification and Management. Inservice – Fairway Residential Treatment Program, Mobile Mental Health. Mobile, AL. November, 1995. Griffin, T. An Overview of Hearing and Hearing Loss. Presentation to the Self Help for the Hard of Hearing Group – Mobile Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Mobile, AL. January, 1995. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: AUD 641, Immittance and Otoacoustic Emission Measures, 2009 AUD 646, Pediatric Aural Rehabilitation, 2006 & 2009 AUD 670, Clinical Practicum I, 2004 to Present AUD 671, Clinical Practicum II, 2004 to Present SHS 480, Issues in Clinical Practicum, 2004 to Present SPA 588, Audiology for Speech-Language Pathologists, 1999 SPA 573, Advanced Aural Rehabilitation, 1999 SPA 595, Graduate Practicum: Speech-Language-Hearing, 1993 to 2004 SPA 480, Introduction to the Clinical Process, 1992 to 2004 SPA 577, Specialized Audiological Procedures, 1998 SPA 592, Seminar in Audiology, 1992 to 1998 REFERENCES: Available upon request