Terri E. Ives, Sc.D., F-AAA, Assistant Professor
PCO School of Audiology
Education
Doctorate of Science, September 25, 1998, Clinical Audiology
Doctorate of Science- ABD, 1994, Research Audiology
Master of Science, January 1998, Audiology
Boston University Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston, MA
Bachelor of Science, December 1986, Communication Disorders
Emerson College, Boston, MA
Graduated with Honors, Minors in Science and Psychology
Employment
Assistant Professor, PCO School of Audiology, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
7/03- Current
Full-time, tenure-track position. Create and teach courses and hands-on laboratory learning in electrophysiology, dizziness, balance, vestibular rehabilitation, acoustics/instrumentation, auditory biology, pediatric audiology, clinical problem solving and doctor-patient relationship for doctor of audiology students. Design and assist in the set up of new laboratory space for student training. Create and teach online course in vestibular rehabilitation for distance education of doctor of audiology students. Provide service to the college through the PCO Lions Club, Graduation Marshall, Committee for Academic Promotion. Provide community service through area hearing and balance screenings and information lectures on hearing and balance. Work on various research projects in balance and hearing related topics. Assist in the continuing creation of curriculum and the Au.D. program. Assist in recruitment of new Au.D. students. Assisted in the creation of the Pennsylvania Ear Institute. Assist in student oversight and training at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute.
Manager of Clinical Research, Sound ID, Palo Alto, California
2/01- 7/03
Design and conduct experimental research related to auditory perception, including subject recruitment and qualification. Analyze and interpret experimental results. Write experimental protocols and final reports. Give conference presentations and write publishable reports on conducted research. Provide audiological expertise towards business strategy and development. Work with marketing group on proof-of-concept clinical and field trials. Work with external clinical research groups. Work with software design team recommending user interface design and product design.
Chief of Audiology, Balance Center Director, Hearing Institute for Children and Adults, San Jose, CA
1/00- 10/00
Management of audiology department staff of four audiologists and two support personnel. Department included diagnostic audiology, cochlear implants, hearing devices, major clinical trial site for Symphonix middle ear implant, intraoperative monitoring, and pediatric audiology. Director of Audiology Education and primary audiology instructor for audiology staff. Provider of diagnostic audiology services. Creation, direction and operation of a balance rehabilitation center for the Hearing Institute. Management and oversight of all departmental finances and human resources. Provided vestibular evaluations and vestibular rehabilitation for all populations. Provide diagnostic testing, ABR, ENG, ECoG, ENoG, and intraoperative monitoring. Research on various topics in audiology and balance. The Hearing Institute closed October 2000.
Director of Diagnostic Audiology, California Ear Institute at Stanford, Palo Alto, CA
9/98- 7/99
Management of audiology departments at four facilities: Stanford Medical Center, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, California Ear Institute at Stanford and California Ear Institute at San Ramon. Management of staff of seven audiologists. Director of Audiology Education and primary audiology instructor for audiology staff, audiology clinical fellows and Stanford Medical School residents. Provider of diagnostic audiology services including: hearing evaluation, Auditory Processing Disorder evaluation, Auditory Evoked Response Testing, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions, Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions, Electrocochleography, Electroneuronography, Electronystagmography using Infra Red Eye Dynamics, Posturography, Intraoperative Monitoring of Cranial Nerves V through XI for Neurology, Otology, and Skull Base Surgery. All services performed in all populations. Research of the Envelope Following Response/ Auditory Steady State Response for frequency specific objective hearing testing as well as serving as resource or co-researcher for many audiologic and otologic research projects.
Audiologist, Sheridan Ear Nose and Throat, Sheridan, WY, 7/97- 10/99
Audiologist, Johnson County Health Care Center, Buffalo, WY, 7/97- 10/99
Advanced Resident Audiologist Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA,
9/96 -11/96
Audiologist , Advanced Balance and Hearing Services, Story, WY,
6/95 - 10/99
Audiologist, Tobias and Battite, Inc. Hearing Health Care Center, Reading, MA
3/92 -11/93
Audiologist, CFY, Burton Jaffe, M.D., P.C., Chestnut Hill, MA 7/91-3/92
Research Assistant/ Advanced Practicum Audiologist University Hospital
Boston, MA 5/91 - 9/91
Audiology Traineeship, Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston MA
10/90 -5/91
Research and Presentations
Ives, T. (2004). Managing Elderly Falls. Advance for Audiologists, 6(1), 35-37.
Acoustic Neuroma Society, Silicon Valley. Inaugural meeting, June 2000. Dizziness & Vestibular Rehabilitation in Acoustic Neuroma. T. E. Casey, Sc.D., J. Maw, M.D.
O'Connor Hospital Grand Rounds. May 2000, Diagnosis and Management of the Dizzy Patient. T.E. Casey, Sc.D., J. Maw, M.D.
Research Presented at 1999 American Academy of Audiology Convention, Miami Florida:
Presented by L. Clark Cox, Ph.D. and C. Bruce MacDonald, M.D., data from Diagnosis and Outcome From 162 Dizzy Patients, T.E. Casey, Sc.D., CCC-A
Featured Presenter at Wyoming Speech Language Hearing Association Annual Conference 1998: The Diagnosis and Treatment of BPPV, Vestibular Rehabilitation - Clinical Use
Research Presented at 1997 ASHA Convention: Diagnosis and Outcome From 170 Dizzy Patients, T.E. Casey, M.S., CCC-A, L.C. Cox Ph.D., CCC-A, C.B. MacDonald, M.D.
Presented Research at Association for Research in Otolaryngology 16th Midwinter Research Meeting 1993: Effects of Click Level, Rate, and Low-Pass Filter Setting on the Gerbil Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response (BAER), T.E. Casey , B.S. and R. Burkard, Ph.D. |