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