Andresen

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Kimberly J. Andresen, Au.D.
880 V.E.S. Road Lynchburg, VA 24503
Phone: (434) 841-6809 Email: andresenkj@longwood.edu
Education:
Doctor of Audiology .......................................................................................................................... 2004
Central Michigan University - Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Bachelor of Science, Communication Disorders & Minor in Music ............................................................ 2000
University of Nebraska at Kearney - Kearney, Nebraska
Professional Experience:
Audiology Hearing Aid Associates, Inc. .................................................................................................. 2003-Present
Clinical audiologist
 Diagnostics: Pediatric and Adult
 Electrophysiological testing: Auditory Brainstem Response, Electrocochleography, Electronystagmography,
Otoacoustic Emissions, and Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials
 Hearing Aid selection, verification and dispensing
 Hearing Conservation
 Audiological Rehabilitation and Counseling
Central Michigan University Speech and Hearing Clinic ....................................................................... 2000-2003
Student - Mount Pleasant, Michigan
 Diagnostics: Pediatric and Adult
 Electrophysiological Testing: Auditory Brainstem Response, Electrocochleography, Electronystagmography,
Otoacoustic Emissions (Distortion Product and Transient Evoked), P300, Middle Latency Response
 Auditory Processing Disorder Testing
 Cochlear Implant Mapping
 Audiological Rehabilitation and Counseling
Midland County Educational Service District ........................................................................... 2000-2002
Student - Midland, Michigan
 Educational Audiology
 Personal and soundfield FM system fitting and verification
 Use of American Sign Language
Better Hearing-Private Practice ......................................................................................................... 2001
Student - East Lansing, Michigan
 Adult Diagnostics
 Hearing Aid Dispensing
 Audiological Rehabilitation and Counseling
 100+ hours industrial hearing testing, consultation and hearing conservation
 Knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) industrial noise regulations
 Use of sound level measurement equipment
 Limited use of Spanish during testing and counseling non-English speaking employees
Sparrow Hospital ................................................................................................................................ 2001
Student - Lansing, Michigan
 Diagnostics: Pediatric and Adult
 Hearing Aid selection verification and dispensing
 Audiological Rehabilitation and Counseling
University of Nebraska Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic
and Centura Elementary School ................................................................................................. 1997-2000
Kearney and Cairo, Nebraska
 375 ASHA Clinical Clock Hours (on-campus and 16-week student teaching internship)
 Pediatric diagnostic assessment for speech and language disorders
 Pediatric individual and classroom speech and language disorder treatment
 Augmentative alternative training using Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) for children diagnosed
with autism
Kimberly J. Andresen, Au.D.
880 V.E.S. Road Lynchburg, VA 24503
Phone: (434) 841-6809 Email: kjandresen@yahoo.com
Professional Memberships and Licensure:
American Academy of Audiology (AAA) ................................................................................................. 2004-Present
 Student participation at conventions 2000-2004
American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) ................................................... 2004-Present
 Student participation in NSSHLA 1998-2004
Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
 Audiology License .............................................................................................................. 2003-Present
Commonwealth of Virginia Board for Hearing Aid Specialists
 Hearing Aid Dispensing License ............................................................................................................. 2003-Present
Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia, Inc. ...................................................... 2003-Present
Central Michigan University Graduate Student Association ..................................................... 2001-2002
 Au.D. student representative
 Board Member: Secretary
National Association for Future Doctors of Audiology .............................................................. 2000-2004
 Central Michigan University National Representative 2002 and 2003
 National Co-Chair of Chapter Affairs
Professional Activities and Recognition:
Audiology Foundation of America’s “Conference on Professional Education II:
Positioning Audiology for the 21st Century” ..................................................................................October 4-5, 2008
 Distinguished Alumni representative of Central Michigan University and presenter
American Institute of Balance Education Foundation Conference
 Vestibular Assessment on-campus workshop and certification .......................................................October 2005
Nicholas P. Redfield Scholarship Award ........................................................................................... 2002
 Outstanding student leadership at Central Michigan University in the field of Audiology
Guest Speaker on the topic of audiology, hearing conservation and the Au.D.
 Grace Lodge Nursing Home, Lynchburg, Virginia ............................................................................................. 2005
 Central Michigan Speech Language Hearing Club (CMU) ................................................................................ 2003
 Lansing Community College, Lansing, Michigan ................................................................................................ 2002
 Sacred Heart Academy High School, Mount Pleasant, Michigan .................................................................... 2002
Graduate Assistant ..................................................................................................................... 2000-2002
 Assistant to the Audiology Office at CMU
 Knowledge of health insurance requirements
 Shipping and receiving of hearing aids
Music Minor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney ..................................................................... 2000
 1996, 1997, 1998 Departmental Scholarship recipient for performance
 Emphasis in clarinet studies
References:
Danny W. Gnewikow, Ph.D., President
Audiology Hearing Aid Associates, Inc.
2095 Langhorne Road Suite A., Lynchburg, VA 24502 - Phone: (434) 528-4245 and
743 W Main Street, Danville, VA 24541- Phone: (434) 799-6288
gnew@gamewood.net
Gerald Church, Ph.D. Audiology Division Director
Central Michigan University
Herbert H. Grace and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions
Health Professions Building 1183, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 - Phone: (989) 774-7301
Churc1g@cmich.edu
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