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Jeffrey P. Searl, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Work Address: Home Address:
University of Kansas Medical Center 11401 W. 99th
Place
Hearing & Speech Department, MS 3039 Overland Park, KS 66214
3901 Rainbow Boulevard Phone: 913-232-9094
Kansas City, KS 66160
Phone: 913-588-5937 [email protected]
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
Institution Major Degree Year
University of Kansas Speech-Language Pathology Ph.D 1999
Lawrence, KS and Dissertation: “Acoustic and oral
Kansas City, KS pressure cues to the voicing distinction
in tracheoesophageal speech”
University of Kansas Speech-Language Pathology M.A. 1991
Lawrence, KS and Thesis: “The influence of speech sample
Kansas City, KS variables on oral air pressure and nasal
air flow in young children”
Santa Clara University Psychology B.A. 1988
Santa Clara, CA
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
June, 2004 – present: Associate Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center, Hearing &
Speech Department, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66160. Duties
include teaching at the graduate level in the areas of voice/resonance and
swallowing, engaging in research (primary areas include motor speech production
and alaryngeal communication), and providing clinical services (mainly in the areas
of voice/resonance disorders).
1999- 2004: Assistant Professor, Communication Disorders Department, Bowling Green State
University, 200 Health Center Building, Bowling Green, OH 43403. Duties
included teaching, (motor speech, dysphagia, cranio-facial anomalies, aphasia),
research (motor speech production and alaryngeal communication), and providing
clinical services (mainly in the area of laryngeal voice disorders).
1993-1999: Clinical Instructor, Hearing and Speech Department University of Kansas Medical
Center (KUMC), Kansas City, KS (clinical supervision of Master’s students;
provision of clinical services in the Hearing and Speech Department Clinic,
Rehabilitation Department at KUMC, and Otolaryngology Department at KUMC;
primary areas of clinical focus were adult neurogenic disorders, voice disorders,
alaryngeal speech, cleft palate, and dysphagia)
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Jan.1993-Aug. 1993: Speech Pathologist (part time), Rehabilitation Department, North Kansas
City Hospital, North Kansas City, MO (provision of clinical services through the
Rehabilitation Department; mainly adult neurogenic speech, language, and
swallowing disorders)
Sep. 1992-Aug. 1993: Speech Pathologist (part time), Rehabilitation Department St. Joseph
Health Center, Kansas City, MO (provision of clinical services through the
Rehabilitation Department; mainly adult neurogenic speech, language, and
swallowing disorders)
AFFILIATIONS
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) 1993-present
Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association 1993-1999
2005-present
International Association of Laryngectomees 2002-present
Florida Laryngectomee Association 2008-present
Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association 1999-2004
Special Interest Groups of ASHA: #5 Speech Science & Orofacial Disorders 1999-present
#3 Voice and Voice Disorders 2004 - present
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
Certified (1993-present) American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Licensed (1993-1999 & 2005) Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Licensed (1995-1999) Missouri State Board of Healing Arts
Licensed (1999-2004) Ohio Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Dargin, T. and Searl, J. (in press). Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises: Aerodynamic and
electroglottographic measurements in singers. Journal of Voice.
Searl, J. and Dietsch, A. (in press). Testing of the VocaLog® Vocal Monitor. Journal of
Voice.
Dietsch, A., Cirstea, C., Auer, E. and Searl, J. (in press). Effects of body position and sex group
on tongue pressure generation. International Journal of Orofacial Myology.
Searl, J. and Bailey, E. (2014). Vocal behaviors of student actors and student speech-
language pathologists. Voice and Speech Review, 8(1): 5-26.
Searl, J. and Evitts, P. (2013). Tongue-palate contact pressure, oral air pressure and acoustics of
clear speech. Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research, 56(3):826-39.
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Searl, J. and Rauls, S. (2013). Oral air pressure and nasal air flow on /m/ and /p/ in 3-5 year-old
children without cleft palate. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 50(1): 40-50.
Palmer, D., Dietsch, A. and Searl, J. (2012). Endoscopic and stroboscopic presentation of the
larynx in male-to-female transsexual persons. Journal of Voice, 26(1): 117-126.
Searl, J., Wilson, K., Haring, K, Dietsch, A., Lyons, K and Pahwa, R. (2011) Feasibility of
Group Voice Therapy for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Journal of
Communication Disorders. 44(6): 719-732.
Shaw, G., Szewcyk, M, Searl, J., and Woodroof, J. (2009). Autologous fat injection into the
vocal folds: technical considerations and longterm follow-up. In R. Bronski and L. Sulica
(Eds.), Classics in Voice and Laryngology, San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing. (Reprint of
1997 article in edited compendium; cross-listed below in Book Chapters)
McLeod, S. and Searl, J. (2009). Adaptation to an electropalatograph palate: Acoustic,
impressionistic, and perceptual data. In T. Powell and M. Ball (Eds), Clinical Linguistics:
Critical Concepts in Linguistics, New York: Taylor and Francis. (Reprint of 2006 article
in edited compendium)
Searl, J., Haring, K., Pahwa, R. & Lyons, K.E. (2008).Telemedicine versus face-to-face group
voice therapy for persons with Parkinson’s disease. Movement Disorders, 23(Suppl 1),
S202-S203.
Attieh,Y. A., Searl, J., Shahaltough, H., Wreikat, M.& Lundy, D. (2008). Voice restoration
following total laryngectomy by tracheoesophageal prosthesis: Effect on patients' quality
of life and voice handicap in Jordan. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 6 (26), 1-10.
Searl, J., Evitts, P. & Davis, W.J. (2007). Articulatory contact pressure between the tongue
and palate during normal speech production. Journal of Medical Speech-Language
Pathology, 15(3), 279-292.
Searl, J. (2007). Bilabial contact pressure and oral air pressure during tracheoesophageal
speech. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 116(4), 304-11.
Evitts, P., Gabel, R., & Searl, J. (2007). Listeners’ perceptions of the personality of male,
alaryngeal speakers. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 32(2), 53-9.
Shaw, G.Y., Sectum, P., Searl, J., Keller, K., Rawi, T. & Dowdy, E. (2007). Transcutaneous
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (VitalStim) curative therapy for severe dysphagia:
myth or reality? Annals of Otology Rhinology and Laryngology, 116(1), 36-44.
Searl, J., Evitts, P. & Davis, W.J. (2006). Perceptual and acoustic evidence of speaker
adaptation to a thin pseudopalate. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 31(3), 107-16.
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Searl, J. (2006). Technological advances in alaryngeal speech rehabilitation. Perspectives on
Voice and Voice Disorders (American Speech Language Hearing Association Division
3), 16 (2), 4-8.
Shaw, G.Y., Sectum, P., Searl, J. & Dowdy, E. (2006). Predictors of laryngeal complications in
patients implanted with the Cyberonics vagal nerve stimulator. Annals of Otology,
Rhinology, and Laryngology, 115 (4), 260-267.
Evitts, P., & Searl, J. (2006). Reaction times of normal listeners to alaryngeal speech. Journal
of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 49 (6), 1380-1390.
McLeod, S. & Searl, J. (2006). Adaptation to an electropalatograph palate: Acoustic,
impressionistic and perceptual data. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology,
15, 192-206.
Searl, J. & Ousley, T. (2004). Phonation offset in tracheoesophageal speech. Journal of
Communication Disorders, 37 (4), 371-387.
Searl, J. & Evitts, P.E. (2004). Velopharyngeal aerodynamics of /m/ and /p/ in
tracheoesophageal speech. Journal of Voice, 18(4), 557-566.
Searl, J. (2003). Comparison of transducers and intra-oral placement options for measuring
lingua-palatal contact pressure during speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing
Research, 46, 1444-1456.
Searl, J. & Gabel, R. (2003). Speech-language pathologists attitudes towards aging and the
elderly. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 30, 146-154.
Gabel, R., Searl, J. & Fulks, S. (2003). Communication disorders students’ attitudes toward
aging and the elderly. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders,
30, 32-38.
Searl, J. & Carpenter, M.A. (2002). Acoustic cues to the voicing feature in tracheoesophageal
speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 45(2), 268-294.
Searl, J. (2002). Magnitude and variability of oral pressure in tracheoesophageal speech.
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 54, 312-328.
Searl, J. & Gabel, R (2002). Speech disfluency in centenarians. Journal of Communication
Disorders, 35(5), 383-392.
Searl, J. & Small, L. (2002). Gender and masculinity-femininity ratings of tracheoesophageal
speech. Journal of Communication Disorders, 35(5), 407-420.
Searl, J. (2001). Possible effects of herbs and vitamins on voice and speech (peer-reviewed
essay). Voice and Speech Review, 254-268.
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Searl, J., Carpenter, M.A. & Banta, C.L. (2001). Intelligibility of stops and fricatives in
tracheoesophageal speech. Journal of Communication Disorders, 34, 305-321.
Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (2001). Electroglottographic and acoustic changes following type I
thyroplasty or autologous fat injection. Annals of Otolaryngology Head & neck Surgery,
110, 933-945..
Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (2001). Botulinum toxin treatment for cricopharyngeal dysfunction.
Dysphagia, 16, 161-167.
Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (2000). Secondary tracheoesophageal puncture utilizing a KTP laser.
Laryngoscope, 110(9): 1574-7.
Searl, J. & Carpenter, M.A. (1999). Speech sample effects on pressure flow measurements in
children with normal or abnormal velopharyngeal function. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial
Journal, 36 (6): 508-514.
Pahwa, R., Lyons, K.L., Wilkinson, S.B., Carpenter, M.A., Troster, A.I., Searl, J., Overman, J.,
Pickering, S. and Koller, W.C. (1999). Bilateral thalamic stimulation for the treatment
of essential tremor. Neurology, 53: 1447-1450.
Carpenter, M.A., Pahwa, R., Miyawaki, K.L., Wilkinson, S.B., Searl, J. and Koller, W.C.
(1998). Reduction in voice tremor under thalamic stimulation. Neurology, 50: 796-8.
Shaw, G., Searl, J. and Eaker, E. (1998). Botox treatment for cricopharyngeal achalasia.
Gastrointestinal Reasearch Society of Canada, 17: 118.
Shaw, G. and Searl, J. (1997). Laryngeal manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux before and
after treatment with Omeprazole. Southern Medical Journal, 90: 1115-22
Shaw, G., Szewczyk, M., Searl, J. and Woodruff, J. (1997). Autologous fat injection into the
vocal folds: Technical considerations and longterm follow-up. The Laryngoscope, 107:
177-186.
Shaw, G., Searl, J., Young, J. and Miner, P. (1996). Subjective, laryngoscopic and acoustic
measurement of laryngeal reflux before and after treatment with Omeprazole. Journal of
Voice, 10: 410-418.
Young, J., Shaw, G., Searl, J. and Miner, P. (1995). Endoscopic appearance and
management of the laryngeal manifestations of esophageal reflux disease. Gastro-
Intestinal Endoscopy, 86: 82-90.
Shaw, G. and Searl, J. (1995). Diagnosis and treatment of cricothyroid muscle paralysis with a
modified Isshiki Type IV Thyroplasty. Journal of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck
Surgery, 113: 679-688.
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Shaw, G., Searl, J., Moore, M. and Hoover, L. (1994). A direct measurement of botulinum
toxin efficacy in adductor spasmodic dysphonia. Audio Digest Of Otolaryngology –
Head and Neck Surgery, 26: 8 – 15.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Searl, J. & Reeves, S. (2014). Non-surgical voice restoration following total laryngectomy. In
E.C. Ward & C.J. van As (Eds.), Head and neck cancer: Treatment, rehabilitation and
outcomes, 2nd
Edition. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, Inc.
Searl, J. (2010). Emily: Velopharyngeal Dysfunction in an Adolescent Girl: Neurological,
Behavioral, or Anatomical in Origin? In S. Chabon and E. Cohn (Eds.), The
Communication Disorders Casebook: Learning by Example. Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Pearson Educational, Inc.
Shaw, G., Szewcyk, M, Searl, J., and Woodroof, J. (2009). Autologous fat injection into the
vocal folds: technical considerations and longterm follow-up. In R. Bronski and L. Sulica
(Eds.), Classics in Voice and Laryngology, San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing. Cross
listed above in referred publications – reprint of peer-reviewed article in an edited book.
McLeod, S. and Searl, J. (2009). Adaptation to an electropalatograph palate: Acoustic,
impressionistic, and perceptual data. In T. Powell and M. Ball (Eds), Clinical Linguistics:
Critical Concepts in Linguistics, New York: Taylor and Francis. Cross listed above in
Referred Publications – reprint of a peer-reviewed article in an edited book.
Searl, J. (2008). Articulatory aerodynamics, contact pressures and sense of effort during
tracheoesophageal speech. Proceedings of the Invitational Round Table “Evidence-based
Voice and Speech Rehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer. (May 2008).
OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND SCHOLARLY WORK
Searl, J. (2013). Growing the next generation of SLP’s working in Head & Neck Cancer: Florida
Laryngectomee Association’s Efforts. WebWhispers(on-line journal for the
WebWhistpers Laryngectomy Support Group), December, 2013
Searl, J. (2013). Communication strategies for individuals with Huntington’s disease. The
Marker – Huntington’s Disease Society of America, April 2013.
KUMC Interprofessional Education Video (2013): School-based feeding and swallowing. I
played the role of the speech-language pathologist on the school IEP team.
Articles in WebWhispers (on-line Journal for the WebWhispers Laryngectomy Support
Group):
1. Remembering Articulation in Tracheoesophageal Speech Rehabilitation – July 2005
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2. Articulation Therapy in TE Rehabilitation: Making Time after Dealing with the Plumbing –
August 2005
3. Special Considerations Regarding the Voice of Female Tracheo-esophageal Speakers –
November 2005
4. Big Stoma Dilemmas For Tracheoesophageal Speakers – March 2006
MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION
Knollhoff, S. & Searl, J. Effort and fatigue in alaryngeal speech: A comparison across artificial
larynx, esophageal, and tracheoesophageal speech.
Knollhoff, S. & Searl, J. Demographic, surgical, and oncologic differences in groups of
individuals using artificial larynx, esophageal, and tracheoesophageal speakers.
Searl, J. & Neary, M. Labial and lingual articulatory contact pressures during speech relative to
maximum pressure generation capabilities.
Searl, J., Evitts, P. & Davis, W. The influence of rate and loudness on lingua-palatal contact
pressures during speech.
Searl, J. Lingual contact pressure during alaryngeal speech relative to maximum nonspeech
tongue strength.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Dargin, T., Searl, J., Bailey, E. and Knollhoff, S. (2014). One-time estimates vs. Three-week
voice log estimates of voicing behaviors in singers, actors, and non-performing students.
43rd
Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, The Voice Foundation, June 1,
2014.
Searl, J., Boddicker, B. and Thurman, M. (2013). Fatigue and Sense of Effort During Alaryngeal
Speech. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, November 15,
2013.
Doyle, P., Knott, J., Searl, J., Fincham, E. and Hall, T. (2013). Enhancing Education in
Postlaryngectomy Rehabilitation Through Professional and Peer Support Group
Linkages. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, November 15,
2013.
Kaufman, M. and Searl, J. (2013). Laryngectomy Advocacy: An Update on Where We Have
Been & Where We Are Going. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association,
Chicago, IL, November 16, 2013.
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Searl, J. Thurman, M. and Boddicker, B. (2013). Effort and Fatigue in Alaryngeal Speech.
KUMC Faculty Research Day, Kansas City, KS, October 8, 2013.
Searl, J. (2013). Resonance Disorders Related to Velopharyngeal Dysfunction. Rockhurst
University, Kansas City, MO, July 23, 2013. (invited presentation)
Searl, J. (2013). Parkinson Disease: Voice Issues and Treatment Update. Brewster Foundation
Parkinson Treatment Day, Topeka, KS., October 5, 2013. (invited presentation)
Searl, J. (2013). Parkinson Disease and Speech. KUMC, Neurology Department – Parkinson
Disease and Movement Disorder Center Research Day. August 16, 2013.
Searl, J. (2013). Hands-on Session: Working with individuals with a total laryngectomy. Voice
Institute of the International Association of Larygnectomees, Spokane, WA, June 2013.
(invited presentation)
Searl, J. (2013). Total Laryngectomy: Anatomical Changes Impacting Speech. Florida
Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 27, 2013.
Searl, J. (2013). Introduction to esophageal speech. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 27, 2013.
Searl, J. (2013). Pneumatic artificial larynx. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 27, 2013.
Searl, J. (2013). Treatment of Speech Disorders Due to Cancer. The 21st Annual Cullowhee
Conference on Communicative Disorders, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC,
March 15, 2013. (invited presentation)
Dietsch, A., Auer, E., Cirstea, C. and Searl, J. (2013). Maximum and scaled tongue pressures
across body positions. 2013 International Association of Orofacial Myology Annual
Conference, Washington, DC., October, 4, 2013. [Winner of Honorable Mention
Award]
Dietsch, A., Auer, E., Cirstea, C. and Searl, J. (2013). Neural substrates of tongue movements at
scaled effort levels. 2013 International Association of Orofacial Myology Annual
Conference, Washington, DC., October, 4, 2013. [Winner of Honorable Mention
Award]
Searl, J. (2012). Resonance Disorders Related to Velopharyngeal Dysfunction. Rockhurst
University, Kansas City, MO, July 23, 2012. (invited presentation)
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Searl, J. (2012). Evidence-based Practice: Keys to Finding Efficacious Literature in Dysphagia
Evaluation and Treatment. Dysphagia Study Group, Kansas City, KS, August 15, 2012
(invited presentation)
Searl, J. (2012). What I Look for from a Good SLP?: The Laryngectomee Patient’s Perspective.
Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 28, 2012.
Searl, J. (2012). Total Laryngectomy: Anatomical Changes Impacting Speech. Florida
Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 28, 2012.
Searl, J. (2012). Introduction to Esophageal Speech. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 28, 2012.
Searl, J. (2012). The Pneumatic Artificial Larynx. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 28, 2012.
Searl, J. (2012). Speech Intervention Sessions I and II for Individuals with Total Laryngectomy.
Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, September 29, 2012.
Dargin, T. and Searl, J. (2012). One time Estimates vs. Three-Week Long Estimates of Voicing
Behaviors in Singers and Actors. The Fall Voice Conference NYU School of Medicine,
New York, NY, October 2, 2012.
Searl, J. (2012). Overview of Organic Voice and Speech Disorders. KU Medical School, Brain
and Behavior Course for Med-2 Students, October 16, 2012 (invited presentation)
Kristi Johnston, et al. (2012). Inter-professional Education ALS Team Staffing. KUMC, Center
for Inter-professional Education and Simulation, November 5, 2012. (invited panelist)
Searl, J., Dargin, T. and Bailey, E. (2012). Voice-Related Behaviors of Theater Students Over 3
Weeks. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Atlanta, GA, November 17,
2012.
Searl, J. (2012). Lip and Tongue Cancer in Adults: Overview for SLPs. University of South
Carolina, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Columbia, SC (via
teleconference), November 29, 2012. (invited presentation).
Dargin, T. and Searl, J. (2012). Speaker Differences in Laryngeal Activity Following Semi-
occluded Vocal Tract Exercises. The Voice Foundation’s 41st Annual Symposium: Care
of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, PA, May 2012. (Also presented at the KUMC
Faculty Research Day, November 2011).
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Searl, J. and Dargin, T. (2012). One-Time Estimates vs. Three-Week Voice Log Estimates of
Voicing Behaviors in Singers and Non-singers. The Voice Foundation’s 41st Annual
Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, PA, May 2012.
Dietsch, A., Searl, J., Auer, E. and Cirstea, C. (2012). Neural Substrates of Force Control in
Tongue Speech and Nonspeech Movements, Conference on Motor Speech, Santa Rosa,
CA, Feb 24-March 4, 2012.
Dietsch A, Searl J, Cirstea C, Auer Jr. E. (2012). Force Amplitude Modulation of Tongue and
Hand Movements. International Society of Motor Control, Cincinnati OH, July 21-23,
2011.
Dietsch A, Searl J, Auer Jr. E, Cirstea C. (2011). Neural bases of scaled tongue (speech and
nonspeech force). Kansas Speech-Language Hearing Annual Convention, Overland Park
KS, September 15-17, 2011
Dietsch A, Searl J, Auer Jr. E, Cirstea C. E. (2011). Positional effects on maximum and scaled
tongue force. Kansas Speech-Language Hearing Annual Convention, Overland Park
KS, September 15-17, 2011
Dietsch A, Searl J, Auer Jr. E, Cirstea C. (2011). Neural bases of scaled tongue (speech and
nonspeech force). American Speech-Language Hearing Annual Convention, San Diego
CA, November 17-19, 2011
Dietsch A, Searl J, Auer Jr. E, Cirstea C. (2011). Positional effects on maximum and scaled
tongue force. American Speech-Language Hearing Annual Convention, San Diego CA,
November 17-19, 2011
Dargin, T. and Searl, J. (2011). Within speaker laryngeal adjustments during three different
semi-occlusive vocal tract behaviors. National Center for Voice and Speech Symposium
on Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Voice Therapy and Diagnostic Techniques, Salt Lake
City, Utah, June 2011.
Searl, J. (2011). Total laryngectomy: Anatomical changes impacting speech. Florida
Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2011.
Searl, J. (2011). Introduction to Esophageal Speech. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2011
Searl, J. (2011). Review and Hands-on experience teaching ES, TE and AL Speech: A Lab for
Student Learning. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL,
October 2011.
Searl, J. (2011). Evaluating Communication Skills with Standard Esophageal Voice, TEP and
ALDs. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2011.
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Searl, J. (2011). Round Table Discussion: Emotional and Psychological Impacts – Advice from
Laryngectomees and Spouses. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting,
Orlando, FL, October 2011.
Searl, J. and Dietsch, A. (2011). At-home vs. In-clinic Estimates of Voice Intensity in
Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. Annual Convention of the American Speech,
Language, Hearing Association, San Diego, CA, November 2011. (Also presented at
KUMC Faculty Research Day, Fall, 2011.)
Doyle, P., Eadie, T., Searl, J., Reeves, S., Herbst, R., Finchem, E., and Hall, T. (2011).
Enhancing Postlaryngectomy Rehabilitation through Professional and Peer-Support
Group Linkages. Annual Convention of the American Speech, Language, Hearing
Association, San Diego, CA, November 2011.
Dietsch, A., Searl, J., Cirstea, C. and Auer, E. (2011). Neural Bases of Scaled (Speech and Non-
Speech) Tongue Force. Annual Convention of the American Speech, Language, Hearing
Association, San Diego, CA, November 2011. (Also presented at KUMC Faculty
Research Day, Fall, 2011.)
Dietsch, A., Searl, J., Cirstea, C. and Auer, E. (2011). Positional Effects on Scaled (Speech and
Non-Speech) Tongue Force. Annual Convention of the American Speech, Language,
Hearing Association, San Diego, CA, November 2011.
Searl, J. (2011). Normal and Disordered Changes to Swallowing in the Elderly. Central Plains
Geriatric Education Center, KU Medical Center, September 2011.
Dargin, T. and Searl, J. (2011). Within speaker laryngeal adjustments during three different
semi-occlusive vocal tract behaviors. National Center for Voice and Speech Symposium
on Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract Voice Therapy and Diagnostic Techniques, Salt Lake
City, Utah, July 2011.
Dietsch, A., Searl, J., Cirstea, C., and Auer, E. (2011). Force amplitude modulation of tongue
and hand movements. Progress in Motor Control Conference VIII, Cincinnati, OH, July
2011.
Dargin, T. and Searl, J. (2011). Semi-occluded and Non-occluded Vocal Tract Exercises: A
Review. Summer Vocology Program, University of Iowa and the National Center for
Voice, July 2011.
Searl, J. and Rauls, S. (2010). Velopharyngeal aerodynamics in preschool age children without
a cleft. Annual Convention of the American Speech, Language, Hearing Association,
Philadelphia, PA, November 2010.
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Searl, J. and Dietsch, A. (2010). Daily Talk-Time for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease
versus Healthy Controls. Annual Convention of the American Speech, Language,
Hearing Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 2010. (Also presented at KUMC
Faculty Research Day, Fall, 2010.)
McLeod, S. and Searl, J. (2010). Adaptation to the electropalatograph (EPG) palate: Consonant
acoustics, listener perceptions, and speaker rating. Human Communication Science
Network Workshop, Advances in Speech Production: Tools, Techniques and Recent
Research, Milperra, Sydney, Australia, April, 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Introduction to Esophageal Speech. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Esophageal Speech Revisted: A Lab for Student Learning. Florida
Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Evaluating Communication Skills with Standard Esophageal Voice, TEP and
ALDs. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Resources and tips for the new laryngectomee. Florida Laryngectomee
Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Counseling from the perspective of the SLP, laryngectomee visitor and patient.
Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Total laryngectomy: Anatomical changes impacting speech. Florida
Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Dysphagia assessment and management in the elderly. Geriatric Education
Center Elective Course, Landon Center on Aging, KUMC, Sept. 2010.
Searl, J. (2010). Vocal Anatomy, Physiology and Health for Vocal Performance Teachers.
Annual In-service for Vocal Performance Teachers, Shawnee Mission School District,
Overland Park, KS, Sept. 2010.
Searl, J. (2009). Introduction to esophageal speech. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2009.
Searl, J. (2009). Esophageal speech revisited. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2009.
Searl, J. (2009). Evaluating Communication Skills with Standard Esophageal Voice, TEP and
ALDs. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2009. Searl, J. (2009). Working with Laryngectomees early in your career. Florida Laryngectomee
Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 2009.
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Palmer, D., Searl, J. and Dietsch, A. (2009). Laryngeal structure and function in male-to-female
transsexual individuals. Annual Convention of the American Speech, Language, Hearing
Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2009.
Dietsch, A. and Searl, J. (2009). General medical knowledge of SLPs in health care. Annual
Convention of the American Speech, Language, Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA,
November 2009.
Searl, J. (2009). Esophageal voice aided by TEP. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual
Meeting, Orlando, FL, Sept 2009
Searl, J. (2009). TEP Hands Free Voice Paraphernalia and HMEs. Florida Laryngectomee
Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Sept 2009
Searl, J. (2009). Anticipated impacts of radiation + chemotherapy treatments on voice and
swallowing. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Sept
2009
Eadie, T., Doyle, P., Searl, J. and Evitts, P. (2009). Defining Communication Success after Total
Laryngectomy. American Speech Language Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Chicago, IL, Nov 2009
Searl, J. (2009). Articulatory aerodynamics, contact pressures and sense of effort during
tracheoesophageal speech. KUMC Faculty Research Day, Nov 2009.
Searl, J., Haring, K., Pahwa, R. & Lyons, K. (June 2008). Telemedicine vs. Face-to-Face Voice
Group Therapy for Persons with Parkinson Disease. Movement Disorder Society Annual
Conference, Chicago, IL.
Searl, J., Haring, K., Lyons, K. and Pahwa, R. (2008). Telemedicine vs Face-to-Face Group
Voice Therapy for Individuals with Parkinson Disease. Kansas Speech, Language and
Hearing Association Annual Convention, Overland Park, KS, October 2008.
Searl, J. (May 2008). Articulatory aerodynamics, contact pressures and sense of effort during
tracheoesophageal speech. Invitational Round Table, “Evidence-based Voice and Speech
Rehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer.” Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Searl, J. (April 2008). Refinement of TE Speech. Stanford TEP Course. Palo Alto, CA.
Searl, J. (April 2008). Swallowing issues related to total laryngectomy. Stanford TEP Course.
Palo Alto, CA.
Searl, J. (March 2008). Swallow and speech changes in the frail elderly. University of Kansas
Student Speech-Language- Hearing Association (KUSSHA) 4th
Annual Conference.
Lawrence, KS.
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Searl, J. (December 2007). Articulatory pressure and “sense of effort” after total laryngectomy.
University of Kansas Medical Center, School of Allied Health research presentation.
Kansas City, KS.
Searl, J. & Evitts, P. (November 2007). Changes in articulatory contact pressure
with rate and loudness manipulation. American Speech Language Hearing Association
Annual Convention, Boston, MA.
Evitts, P. & Searl, J. (November 2007). Eye-Gaze behavior of normal listeners
when presented with alaryngeal speech. American Speech Language Hearing Association
Annual Convention, Boston, MA.
Searl, J. (September 2007). Refining Alaryngeal Speech. New Jersey 2007 Laryngectomy
Conference. Princeton, NJ.
Fuller, D., Searl, J., Richardson, D. & Geller, M. (September 2007). Doctors Panel Regarding
Alaryngeal Speech. New Jersey 2007 Laryngectomy Conference. Princeton, NJ.
Searl, J. (September 2007). Critical Information a Laryngectomee Needs to Know From and
About Their SLP. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Searl, J. (September 2007). Anatomical Alterations Following Laryngectomy and the Impact on
Speech Production. Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Searl, J. (June 19, 2007). Swallowing and communication changes in normal aging. Central
Plains Geriatric Education Center, Telemedicine Series, University of Kansas Medical
Center. Kansas City, KS.
Searl, J. (June 2007). Refinement of Alaryngeal Speech. International Association of
Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Burlington, VT.
Searl, J. (June 2007). Maximizing Alaryngeal Speech. International Association of
Laryngectomy Annual Meeting, Burlington, VT.
Searl, J. (March 2007). Laryngectomy and Laryngectomee: Anatomical changes following
removal of the larynx. 29th
Annual Speech Seminar for Laryngectomees, Fargo, ND.
Searl, J. (March 2007). Dysphagia following total laryngectomy. 29th
Annual Speech Seminar
for Laryngectomees, Fargo, ND.
Searl, J. & Brown, T. (November 2006). Whispering in tracheoesophageal speech.
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Miami, FL. [same poster
also presented for the Faculty Research Day, University of Kansas Medical Center,
November 9, 2006]
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Searl, J. (October 2006). Therapy to maximize speech post laryngectomy. Florida
Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Searl, J. (October 2006). Speech evaluations of individuals following total laryngectomy.
Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Stone, E. & Searl, J. (October 2006). Advanced considerations in alarygneal speech: Prosody
(stress and juncture). Florida Laryngectomee Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
Searl, J. & Brown, T. (September 2006). Acoustic and perceptual features of whispering in
alaryngeal speech. Kansas Speech Language Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Wichita, KS.
Eaves, L., Winn, C., Haring, K., Searl, J., Lyons, K. & Pahwa, R. (September 2006). Providing
voice groups via telemedicine to individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Kansas Speech
Language Hearing Association Annual Convention, Wichita, KS.
Searl, J. (July 2006). Anatomical changes following total larynectomee: Impacts on speech and
swallowing. International Association of Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Chicago, IL.
Searl, J. (July 2006). Maximizing alaryngeal communication. International Association of
Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Chicago, IL.
Searl, J. (July 2006). Hands-on Instruction: Tracheoesophageal speech valve fittings and use.
International Association of Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Chicago, IL.
Searl, J. (July 2006). Group therapy: Esophageal speech production. International Association of
Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Chicago, IL.
Haring, K. & Searl, J. (May 2006). Speech and language rehabilitation for individuals with
Parkinson’s Disease. Central Plains Geriatric Center, University of Kansas Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS.
Shaw, G.Y., Sectum, P. & Searl, J. (May 2006). VitalStim® therapy: Outcome data
across etiologies. American Broncho-Esophagological Association, Combined
Otolaryngological Society Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Stone, E. & Searl, J. (April 2006). Evaluating stress and juncture: Differences as a function of
voice method: normal, ALD, SEV, TEP. 28th
Annual Speech Seminar for
Laryngectomees, Grand Forks, ND.
McLeod, S. & Searl, J. (May 31-June 3, 2006). Three perspectives on speaker adaptation to
electropalatography. International Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics Association,
Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Searl, J. (November 2005). Lingua-palatal contact pressure and oral air pressure in clear speech.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA.
Searl, J. (November 2005). Tongue-palate contact pressure and oral air pressure in
tracheoesophageal speech. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual
Convention, San Diego, CA.
Searl, J., Evitts, J. & Davis, W. (October 2005). Contact pressure between the tongue and palate
during speech. Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Overland Park, KS.
Shaw, G.Y., Sectum, P. & Searl, J. (May 2005). Pre-operative electromyography as a predictor
of success for laryngeal nerve stimulation surgery. American Broncho-Esophagological
Association, Combined Otolaryngological Society Meeting, Boca Raton, FL.
Searl, J. & Evitts, P. (Nov. 2004). Lingua-palatal contact pressure during normal speech
production. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 18-20.
Neary, M. & Searl, J. (Nov. 2004). Articulatory contact pressures during speech relative to
maximum nonspeech pressure. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual
Convention, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 18-20.
Evitts, P. & Searl, J. (Nov. 2004). Reaction times of normal listeners to alaryngeal speech.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA,
Nov. 18-20.
Searl, J. (July 2004). Alaryngeal speech research: An historical review. International
Association of Laryngectomy Voice Institute. Annaheim, CA, July 5-10.
Searl, J. & Kelly, D. (July 2004). Anatomical changes following total laryngectomy and the
impact on speech. International Association of Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Annaheim,
CA, July 5-10.
Shaw, G.Y., Sectum, P., Searl, J. & Johnson, D. (May , 2004). Ultrathin acellular dermal
(Alloderm®) onlay grafting of vocal fold defects. American Broncho-Esophagological
Association, Combined Otolaryngological Society Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
Searl, J. & Evitts, P. (Nov. 2003). Acoustic evidence of speaker adaptation to a thin palatal
appliance. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Chicago, IL, Nov. 13-15.
Searl, J., Gabel, R., & Rider, K. (Nov. 2003). Speech-language pathologists’ attitudes towards
aging and the elderly. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual
Convention, Chicago, IL, Nov. 13-15.
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Shaffer, E. & Searl, J. (Nov. 2003). Listener perceptions of alaryngeal speaker age. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, Nov. 13-15.
Evitts, P., Gabel, R., & Searl, J. (Nov. 2003). Psychosocial analysis of listeners’ perceptions of
alaryngeal speech. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Chicago, IL, Nov. 13-15.
MacDonald, A., Gabel, R., Searl, J., & Colcord, R. (Nov. 2003). School speech-language
pathologists’ experiences with stuttering. American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, Nov. 13-15.
Searl, J. & Kelly, D. (2003). Anatomical changes following total laryngectomy and the impact
on speech. International Association of Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Atlanta, GA, June
24-29, 2003.
Searl, J. (2003). Research update on alaryngeal speech rehabilitation. International Association
of Laryngectomy Voice Institute, Atlanta, GA, June 24-29, 2003.
Small, L. & Searl, J. (2003). Fluent Vowel Production in TE Speakers. Ohio Speech-Language-
Hearing Association State Convention, Columbus, OH, March 2003.
Evitts, P., Searl, J., & Goberman, A. (2003). Longterm average spectral analysis of alaryngeal
speech. The Voice Foundation Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 2003.
Searl, J. (2002). Lip Contact Pressure and Oral Air Pressure in Tracheoesophageal Speech.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, Nov.
21-24.
Searl, J. & Gabel, R. (2002). Speech Disfluency in Centenarians. American Speech-Language-
Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 21-24.
Evitts, P. & Searl, J. (2002). Nasal Airflow During Oral Consonants Produced by Normal
Speakers. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta,
GA, Nov. 21-24.
Small, L. & Searl, J. (2002). Vowel Formants of TE Speakers in Connected Speech. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 21-24.
Gabel, R., Searl, J., & Fulks, S. (2002). Communication Disorder Students’ Attitudes Toward
Aging. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Atlanta,
GA, Nov. 21-24.
Searl, J. (2002). Lip contact pressure, oral air pressure, and sound pressure level in
tracheoesophageal speech. International Association of Laryngectomy Annual
Conference, Vancouver, B.C., July 14-20, 2002
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Searl, J. & Small, L. (2002). Acoustic Measures of Tracheoesophageal Speech: Male vs.
Female. Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Dayton, OH,
March 14-15, 2002.
Searl, J. (2001). Velopharyngeal Aerodynamics in Tracheoesophageal Speech. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA,
November 15-18, 2001.
Searl, J. & Carpenter, M.A. (2001). Oral Pressure Magnitude and Variability in
Tracheoesophageal Speech. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual
Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 15-18, 2001.
Searl, J. & Small, L. (2001). Acoustic Correlates of Gender in Tracheoesophagaeal Speech.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA,
November 15-18, 2001.
Searl, J. (2001). Head and Neck Embryology for the Speech-language Pathologist. Ohio
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH, March 2,
2001.
Searl, J. & Carpenter, M.A. (2000). Intelligibility in Tracheoesophageal Speech. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.,
November 16-19.
Searl, J. & Carpenter, M.A. (2000). Voicing Feature in Tracheoesophageal Speech: Acoustic
and Aerodynamic Cues. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual
Convention, Washington, D.C., November 16-19.
Searl, J. & Small, L. (2000). Gender, Age, and Dialect Identification of Tracheoesophageal
Speakers. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention,
Washington, D.C., November 16-19.
McGuire, D.M., Petrosino, L., Colcord, R.D. & Searl, J. (2000). Satisfaction with Counseling
by SLPs on Craniofacial Anomalies. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., November 16-19.
Woggerman, A., Searl, J. & Faulks, S. (2000). Speech Dysfluencies of the Oldest Old. 53rd
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.,
November 17-21, 2000.
Searl, J. (2000). Effects of aging on swallowing function. Ohio Speech, Language, Hearing
Association Annual Convention, Toledo, OH, April 8, 2000.
Searl, J. (2000). Tracheoesophageal speech: Articulatory and prosodic considerations. Ohio
Speech, Language, Hearing Association Annual Convention, Toledo, OH, April 8, 2000.
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Searl, J. (1999). Vocal tract resonance. Annual meeting of the Kansas Chapter of the National
Association of Teachers of Singing. Wichita, KS, January 1999.
Searl, J. (1999). Vocal hygiene and the professional voice user. Annual meeting of the Kansas
Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Wichita, KS, January 1999.
Searl, J. (1999). Alternative medicine and voice. Annual meeting of the Kansas Chapter of the
National Association of Teachers of Singing. Wichita, KS, January 1999.
Searl, J. (1999). Speech-language pathology and the professional voice user. Annual meeting of
the Kansas Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Wichita, KS,
January 1999.
Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (1999). Secondary tracheoesophageal puncture utilizing the KTP laser.
Southern Section of the Winter Meeting of the Triologic, New Orleans, LA, January
1999.
Carpenter, M.A. & Searl, J. (1998). Pediatric voice disorders: On beyond hyperfunction.
Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Overland Park, KS,
September, 1998.
Shaw, G.Y., Searl, J. & Eaker, E. (1998). BOTOX treatment for cricopharyngeal achalasia. 7th
Annual Esophageal Function Symposium, Toronto, Canada, September, 1998.
Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (1998). Electroglottographic changes following Type I Thyroplasty and
autologous fat injection into the vocal fold. Annual Convention of the American
Broncho-Esophageal Association, Palm Beach, FL, May 1998.
Searl, J. (1996). Voice disorders: The role of the speech pathologist in phonosurgical
treatments. Annual Convention of the Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association,
Kansas City, KS, October, 1996.
Shaw, G.Y., Szewczyk, M., Woodruff, J., & Searl, J. (1996). Autologous fat injection into the
vocal fold: Technical considerations and long-term follow-up. Annual Meeting of the
Middle Section of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society,
Dearborn, MI, January, 1996.
Georges, J. & Searl, J. (1995). Radiology and speech pathology videoswallow evaluation report
agreement. Annual Convention of the Kansas Speech-Language-Hearing Association,
Overland Park, KS, October, 1995.
Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (1995). Subjective, laryngoscopic, and acoustic measurements of
laryngeal manifestations of reflux before and after treatment with Omeprazole. Voice
Foundation Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, June 1995.
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Shaw, G.Y. & Searl, J. (1994). Type IV thyroplasty for unilateral cricothyroid paralysis:
videostroboscopic, perceptual and acoustic analysis pre- and post-operatively. 103rd
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Otolaryngology, San Francisco, CA,
September, 1994
GRANTS
External Funding
Andrews, B. (PI); Searl, J and Daniels, D (CO-Is). Developmental Delays in Infants with
Deformational Plagiocephaly: A longitudinal Assessment of the American Academy of
Pediatrics 2011 Recommendations. March of Dimes 2013 General Research Award.
Resubmitting – not funded on first attempt.
Searl, J. (PI) “Face-to-Face and Telemedicine Group Voice Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease.”
American Speech Language Hearing Foundation. $75,000, January 2010-December
2012.
Searl, J. (PI). Voice Institute 2009. American Cancer Society, Research and Cancer Control
Science. $10,000, June 2009.
Searl, J. Voice Institute 2008. American Cancer Society, Research and Cancer Control Science.
$10,000. August 2008.
Evitts, P. (PI), Eye-gaze tracking of normal listeners to alaryngeal speech. National Institutes of
Health/National Cancer Institute, RO3 Small Grant Award-$132,604. (1R03-CA126332-
01). J. Searl served as Co-Investigator.
Searl, J. ASHA Foundation-Research & Scientific Affairs Committee Grant Reviewer Training
Program. August 2006 ($1200)
Searl, J. & Stone, E. (Co-Is). “Juncture and stress during alaryngeal speech.” Griffin
Laboratories, Inc., pilot grant ($1000).
Lyons, K. & Pahwa, R. (CO-Is). “Telemedicine for education and service delivery
for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.” National Parkinson’s Foundation. J. Searl
(consultant).
Searl, J. (PI) “Linguapalatal contact pressures during speech.” National Institute of Deafness
and Other Communicative Disorders, National Institutes of Health, R03 – Small Grant
Program. $202,000 (Direct +Indirect). May, 2001 – August, 2004.
Searl, J. Subcontractor on an NIH grant, “Medialization vs. Reinnervation for Vocal Fold
Paralysis” (Paniello & Larimore, PIs) from the National Institute of Deafness and Other
Communicative Disorders, National Institutes of Health. 2003-2004.
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Internal Funding
Searl, J. (PI). “Articulatory Contact Pressure during Speech by Individuals with Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis.” Frontiers Pilot and Collaborative Studies Funding Program, Frontiers:
Heartland Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, KUMC. $20,000. February
2014-15.
Searl, J. (PI) “Parkinson’s Voice Group Sound Measurement System.” KUMC Auxilliary
Project Funding. $1302. November 2013.
Searl, J. Faculty Travel Award, Research Administration, University of Kansas Medical Center.
$325, November 2012.
Searl, J. Faculty Travel Award, Research Administration, University of Kansas Medical Center.
$350. November 2011.
Searl, J. Faculty Travel Award, Research Administration, University of Kansas Medical Center.
$300. November 2010.
Searl, J. (PI) “Group Voice Therapy for Individuals with Parkinson Disease: Measuring Voice
Intensity.” School of Allied Health, KUMC. Funded - $10,000
Dunn, W., Salkind, S., Jackson, J., Searl, J., Braun, M., Mische-Lawson, L., Kabel, A. “Audio-
Visual Equipment to Support Research in Human Communication Across the Lifespan.”
School of Allied Health, Shared Equipment Grant. $16, 969. December 2007.
Searl, J. Faculty Travel Award, Research Administration, University of Kansas Medical Center.
$250. November 2006.
Gabel, R. & Searl, J. “Quality of life of individuals with chronic speech disorders: Pilot data
collection.” Center for Family Studies and Demography, Bowling Green State
University. $8,000. January 2004-August 2004.
Searl, J. Faculty Research Committee, Travel Grant. $350. November, 2003.
Gabel, R. & Searl, J. “Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Aging and Elderly.” Scholars
Assistance Program, Small Grant for Unanticipated Expenses. $500. November, 2001.
Small, L & Searl, J. “Acoustic Recording, Analysis, and Playback System.” Instructional
Equipment Grant, Provosts Office. $6,078. November 2001.
Goberman, A. & Searl, J. “Speech-Aeroacoustic Research Consortium: BGSU and MCO.”
Research Challenge Program, Technology Innovation Enhancement Grant
(TIE). $50,000. March – December, 2001.
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Searl, J. Faculty Research Committee, Travel Grant. $400. December, 2000.
Searl, J. “Linguapalatal contact pressures during speech: preliminary studies.” Faculty
Research Committee, Research Incentive Grant. $5000. February, 2000.
Grantsmanship with Graduate Students
Knollhoff, S. (PI). Development of a Mobile Application for Dysphagia Exercises, Pain, and
Nutrition in Head and Neck Cancer Patients. Summer Research Training Program,
University of Kansas Cancer Cener. Lominska, C. and Searl, J. (Research Mentors),
Under Review.
Burbank, J. (PI). Speech-Language Pathology Service Delivery to Native American Populations.
Students Preparing for Academic Research Careers (SPARC) Award. American Speech
Language Hearing Association. Searl, J. (Primary Mentor), Under Review.
Dargin, T. (PI). Semi-occluded vocal tract tasks: aerodynamic and electroglottographic changes.
Summer Research Fellowship. Office of Graduate Studies, University of Kansas. Searl,
J. (Faculty Mentor). Summer 2014, $5000.
Dargin, T. (PI). Laryngeal adjustments associated with semi-occluded vocal tract tasks. Summer
Research Fellowship. Office of Graduate Studies, University of Kansas. Searl, J.
(Faculty Mentor). Summer 2013, $5000.
TEACHING
University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC)
SPLH 826 Phonatory Disorders (2cr.) Fall 2004-present
SPLH 828 Speech Disorders in Special Populations Spring 2006-present
SPLH 832 Dysphagia Spring 2005-present
SPLH 874 Research Practicum (3cr.) Fall 2004 - present
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Dysphagia Management (1cr.) Spring 2005-06
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Phonation Disorders (1cr.) Fall 2005
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Quality of Life Research (1-2cr.) Fall 2004, Spring
2005
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Tracheoesophageal Speech
Research (1cr) Fall 2005
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Alaryngeal Speech Research Fall 2005
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Dysphagia diagnosis and intervention Summer 2006
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Laryngeal Embryology Fall 2006
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Head and Neck Cancer Spring 2007
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Overview of Voice Diagnostics Spring 2007
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Speech and Voice issues associated Fall 2007
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with tracheostomy and ventilator use.
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Perceptual Evaluation of the Voice Fall 2009
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Vocal Hygiene and the Professional Spring 2010
Voice User
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Articulatory Issues Associated with Fall 2010
Cleft of the Palate.
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Endoscopy and Stroboscopy of the Fall 2009-present
Larynx
SPLH 876 Independent Study: Oncology and Communication Issues Fall 2013
SPLH 970 Independent Study: Development of oral motor skills and Summer 2007
early speech and swallow.
SPLH 970 Independent Study: Normal and Disordered Swallowing
in the Elderly Fall 2006
SPLH 970 Independent Study: Pre-speech and early speech sound
development in children with clefts of the lip/palate Fall 2006
SPLH 970 Independent Study: Phonatory Pathophysiology Fall 2007
SPLH 970 Independent Study: Instrumentation in Speech Pathology Fall 2007, 2009, 2013
Guest Lectures
School of Medicine, Brain and Behavior Course – “Organic Fall 2007-present
Voice and Speech Disorders:
SPLH 900 Pro Seminar – “Effort and Fatigue in Alaryngeal Speech” Fall 2013
AUD 817 Pediatric Audiology – “Head & Neck Embryology” Spring 2005-07, 09
SPLH 261 Survey of Communication Disorders - “Voice Disorders” Fall 2004, Spring &
Fall 2005, Spring
2006
SPLH 261 Survey of Communication Disorders - “Cleft Lip and Palate”Fall 2004, Spring &
Fall 2005, Spring
2006
SPLH 828 Phonatory Diorders – “Artificial larynx, esophageal,
and tracheo-esophageal speech” Spring 2005
Bowling Green State University (BGSU)
CDIS 490 Independent Study: Research in Communication Dis. (1cr.) Fall 2003,
Spring 2003
CDIS 490 Independent Study: Alaryngeal Speech Research (3crs.) Spring 2003
CDIS 611 Motor Speech Disorders (3crs.) Spring 2000-2004
CDIS 631 Aphasia and Neurogenic Language Disorders (3crs.) Fall 1999-2003
CDIS 651 Oral Facial Anomalies (3crs. until 2002; 2crs. in 2003) Fall 1999-2003
CDIS 682 Topics: Advanced Dysphagia (3crs.) Summer 2000-2004
CDIS 695 Clinical Teaching (clinical supervision)(variable crs.) Fall 1999-2003
CDIS 699 Thesis Research (variable crs.) Summer 2002-
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Spring 2004
CDIS 751 Physiological Phonetics (Co-taught; 3crs.) Spring 2001, 2002
CDIS 782 Laryngeal Neurophysiology (3crs.) Spring 2001, 2002
CDIS 785 Directed Reading: Pediatric Dysphagia (1cr.) Summer 2001
CDIS 782 Clinical Evaluation of the Larynx (3crs.) Spring, Fall 2002
CDIS 782 Alaryngeal Speech Research I (3crs.) Spring 2002
CDIS 782 Alaryngeal Speech Research II (3crs.) Summer 2002
CDIS 782 Alaryngeal Speech Research III (3crs.) Fall 2002
CDIS 792 Neural Control of the Esophagus (3crs.) Fall 2002
CDIS 798 Readings for Preliminary Examination (9crs.) Summer 2003
CDIS 799 Dissertation Research Spring 2003-Summer
2004
Laboratory Demonstrations
CDIS 301, “Videostroboscopy” (Fall 2000)
CDIS 601, “Endoscopy of the velopharynx and larynx” (Fall 2000, 2001)
CDIS 621, “Videostroboscopy” (Spring 2000-2003)
MUSC 681 (Vocal Pedagogy), “Videostroboscopy” (Spring 2001)
Guest Lectures
MEDT 101, “Speech-Language Rehabilitation of Patients with Stroke” (Fall 1999-2004)
GERO 440, “Speech-Languague Changes in the Elderly” (Fall 1999; Fall & Spring 2000-
2002)
CDIS 223, “Cleft Lip and Palate” (Fall)
CDIS 471, “Cleft Lip and Palate” (Fall 1999; Fall & Spring 2000-2002)
CDIS 621, “Alaryngeal Speech” (Spring 2000-2003)
Ph.D. Program/Advising Committees
Chair
1. Stephanie Knollhoff (Fall 2013) KUMC
2. Troy Dargin (Fall 2009) KUMC
3. Angela Dietsch (Fall 2007) KUMC
4. Paul Evitts (November 2001) BGSU
Member
1. Chad Payton (2010) KUMC
2. Emily Zimmerman (Fall 2008) KUMC
3. Shin Ying Chu (Fall 2006) KUMC
4. Nandhakumar Radhakrishnan (2000) BGSU
5. Meena Argarwal (2000) BGSU
Ph.D. Preliminary Examination Committees
Chair
1. Troy Dargin (summer 2014) KUMC
2. Angela Dietsch (Summer 2010) KUMC
3. Paul Evitts (November 2001) BGSU
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Member
1. Jennifer White (Spring 2014, Music Department) KUMC
2. Austin Oder (Fall 2013) KUMC
3. Shin Ying Chu (Fall 2009) KUMC
4. Meredith Estep (Spring 2007) KUMC
5. Nandhakumar Radhakrishnan (2000) BGSU
6. Meena Argarwal (2000) BGSU
Dissertation Committees
Chair
1. Dietsch, A. (2011). Neural Substrates for Tongue Force Control. KUMC
2. Paul Evitts (2004). Reaction time of normal listeners to laryngeal, alaryngeal, and
synthetic speech. BGSU
Member
1. Poore, M. (2011). Environmental catalysts and orofacial kinematics of emergent
canonical syllables. KUMC
2. Payton, C. (2011). Performer’s analysis of Lori Laitman’s “Men with Small Heads” and
Jake Heggie’s “Encountertenor” (Dept. of Music). KUMC
3. Chu, S. (2011). Perioral biomechanics, kinematics and electrophysiology in Parkinson’s
disease. KUMC
4. Estep, M. (2009). Cortical and subcortical correlates of ororhyythmic behaviors. KUMC
5. Hammer, M. (2007). Laryngeal mechanosensory detection and laryngeal
engagement in Parkinson’s disease. KUMC
6. Meena Argarwal (2003). The false vocal folds and their effect on translaryngeal airflow
resistance. BGSU
Theses Committees
Chair
1. Allison-Burbank, J. (2014 prospectus). Cleft lip and palate service delivery to the
Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas. KUMC
2. Palmer, D. (2009). Laryngeal physiology modifications in male-to-female
transsexuals. KUMC
3. Rauls, S. (2008). Velopharyngeal aerodynamics of 3-6 year old children with
normal speech. KUMC
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4. Wilson, K. (2008). Group voice therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease:
comparison of face-to-face versus telemedicine service delivery. KUMC
5. Michael Neary (2004). “Articulatory contact pressure during speech relative to
maximum pressure generation.” BGSU
6. Wendy Rhoades (2003), “ Current training, practices, and perceptions of
speech-language pathologists working with elderly clients with dementia: A Survey.”
BGSU
Member
1. Zimmerman, E. (2007). Mechanical properties of pacifiers and the impact on
nonnutrive suck behaviors in newborns. KUMC
2. Jill Daugherty (2004). The general public’s knowledge and beliefs of stuttering:
A survey. BGSU
3. Alisa McDonald (2003). Training and perception of speech-language
pathologists regarding fluency disorders. BGSU
4. Erin Radsick (2003). Listener perceptions of mentally retarded adults from a
narrative description task. BGSU
5. April Strauss (2001). Articulatory characteristics of speech in multiple sclerosis. BGSU
6. Marcy Daniels-Rosenberg (2000). Membranous contact quotient as a functional
measure of adduction. BGSU
7. Daniel McGuire (1999). Caregiver satisfaction with the counseling provided by
speech-language pathologists regarding children with craniofacial anomalies. BGSU
Graduate Student Research Projects – Primary Faculty Mentor
KUMC
Weigel, B. Articulatory contact pressures in individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Completed
May 2014.
Williams, K. Articulatory contact pressures in individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Completed May 214.
Reynolds, J. Voicing behaviors of singers. Completed May 2014.
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Dargin, T. Impact of Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Exercises on Laryngeal Configuration and
Aerodynamics During Singing. I Co-Chair this committee with Jim Daugherty, Ph.D.
Completed December 2013.
Boddicker, B. Speech effort during alaryngeal speech: artificial larynx users. Completed May
2013.
Thurman, M. Speech effort during alarygneal speech: TEP users. Completed May 2013.
Sosland, S. Velopharyngeal Aerodynamic Norms for Spanish Speaking Children and Adults.
Completed May 2013.
Singley, T. Estimates of Voice Behaviors from a 3-Week Voice Log Completed by Speech-
Language Pathology Graduate Students. Completed May 2013..
Bunner, C. Estimates of Voice Behaviors from a 3-Week Voice Log Completed by Vocal
Performance Graduate Students. Completed May 2013.
Harris, G. Pressure-Flow Norms: Children with a Cleft Palate who have Perceptually Normal
Speech. Completed May 2012.
Seeland, A. Accuracy of the VocaLog Vocal Monitor for phonation duration measures during
sustained vowels and reading. Data collection in progress. Completed April 2012.
Huston, J. Variations in sense of effort as a function of alarygneal speech method within the
same speaker. Data collection in progress. Completed May 2012.
Johnson, J. Articulatory forces in adults. Completed May 2012.
Beier, A. Head and neck cancer patients’ extent of compliance with dysphagia management
recommendations. Completed May 2012.
Copeland, K. Factors related to noncompliance with dysphagia recommendations by head and
neck cancer patients. Completed May 2012.
Mason, K. Dysphagia compliance: a qualitative study of reasons for failure to comply.
Completed May 2012.
Vienot, K. Acoustic alterations to the voice in Parkinson disease: Comparison across speech
tasks. Completed Spring 2011.
Bullock, K. The impact of oro-pharyngeal cancer on swallowing: case histories.
Completed April 2010.
Hoffman, A. The impact of oro-pharyngeal cancer on speech: case histories.
Completed April 2010.
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Nickish, B. Talk-time at home of individuals with Parkinson’s disease and age-
matched controls. Completed April 2010
Shuss, K. Normative velopharyngeal aerodynamic data for adolescents and
young adults. years. Completed April 2010.
Sizemore, W. Educating children with cleft lip/palate and their parents prior to
multi-disciplinary team visits. Completed May 2010.
Skinner, S. Changes in tongue-to-palate contact as a function of rate, loudness
and articulatory precision. Completed April 2010.
Sutherland, J. Normative velopharyngeal aerodynamic data for preschool age
children. Completed April 2010.
Trimble, J. Voice intensity during daily communication of individuals with
Parkinson’s disease. Completion July 2010.
Atri, D. Vocal performance majors’ and non-vocal performance majors’ perceptions of their vice
and vocal habits. Completed July 2010.
Anderson, E. Changes in voice loudness following group voice therapy for
individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Completed May 2009.
Bollinger, K. Relationship between response frequency during group treatment
sessions and gains in vocal loudness for individuals with Parkinson disease. Completed
May 2009.
Bullock, K. The impact of oro-pharyngeal cancer on swallowing: case histories.
Completed May 2010.
Heath, J. Acoustic recordings of the voice: Archiving of samples from the past 50
years. Completed May 2009.
Hoffman, A. The impact of oro-pharyngeal cancer on speech: case histories.
Completed May 2010.
Holmes, J. Spousal feedback regarding the effectiveness of group voice
treatment for individuals with Parkinson disease. Completed May 2009.
Johnson, J. Acoustic characteristics of the voice in male-to-female transsexuals.
Completed May 2009.
Lind, M. Effectiveness of voice groups for individuals with Parkinson disease:
Measures of loudness and intensity. Completed May 2009.
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Millerd, K. Velopharyngeal aerodynamic measures during the speech of 5-7 year
old children with normal speech. Completed May 2009.
Dietsch, Angela. Survey of practicing SLPs knowledge of general Completed Spring 2008.
Irwin, Katie. Electrical stimulation as a therapeutic intervention for dyspaghia in individuals
with Parkison Disease: Literature review. Completed Spring 2008
Holmes-Friedman, Julie. Caregivers’ impressions of the effectiveness of group voice therapy for
individuals with Parkinson Disease. Completed Spring 2008
Martin, Melissa. Acoustic changes to voice for individuals with Parkison disease who complete
group voice therapy. Completed Spring 2008
Bolliger, Kendra. Amount of client response time during group voice therapy for individuals
with Parkinson disease. Completed Spring 2008
Livingston, Jacque. Perceptual changes in loudness for individuals completing a group voice
therapy program for individuals with Parkinson disease. Completed Spring 2008.
Rogers, Shannon. Articulatory adaptation following partial glossectomy. Completed Spring
2008.
Stanley. Mary. Changes in tongue-palate contact location related to loudness manipulation.
Completed Spring 2008.
Halsey, Megan. Changes in tongue-palate contact location related to rate manipulation.
Completed Spring 2008.
Brown, E. Use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices in ALS
Patients: A Retrosepctive Review of Factors Related to Success. Completed Spring
2007.
Eaves, L. Qualitative outcomes of group speech therapy for individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
Completed Spring 2007.
Courtney, W. Comparison of the effects of group speech therapy for individuals with
Parkinson’s disease: Face-to-face versus telemedicine service delivery. Completed Spring
2007
Wherrell, H. Dysphagia services provided in the Topeka Schools:training obtained and training
needed of practicing SLPs. Completed Spring 2007.
Jurgenson, B. Speech production changes in individuals with oral and pharyngeal cancers:
Detailed case studies. Completed Spring 2007
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Wade, Alli. Swallowing issues in individuals with oral and pharyngeal cancers: Detailed case
studies. Completed Spring 2007
Allen, J. Perceptual differences in whispering produced by tracheoesophageal and non-
laryngectomized speakers. Completed Spring 2007
T. Brown. Acoustic and perceptual features of whispering in tracheoesophageal speech.
Completed Spring 2006
Cupryk, D. Quality of life of individuals with chronic communication disorders: A qualitative
study. Completed Spring 2006
Millarm C.. Lip contact pressure in tracheoesophageal speech. Completed Spring 2006
Caton, M.. Quality of life of individuals with chronic communication disorders. Completed
Spring 2006.
Robine, C.. Quality of life of individuals with chronic communication disorders. Completed
Spring 2006.
SERVICE
UNIVERSITY RELATED
1. University of Kansas Medical Center Activity
a. Faculty Assembly Steering Committee, SHP at-large Member, 2013-14
b. SLPD Ad Hoc Committee, Hearing and Speech Department, Member (2013-14)
c. HLC Mission Committee, KU-KUMC, Member, 2013
d. Faculty Assembly Steering Committee Chair, KUMC, 2013
e. Council of Faculty Senate Presidents, Kansas Board of Regents, Member
representing the faculty of the University of Kansas Medical Center, 2013
f. Faculty Assembly Steering Committee, KUMC, Member, 2011-2013
g. Appointment Promotion and Tenure Committee, School of Allied Health, Member
2009-2011, Chair 2011-2012.
h. School of Allied Health Steering Committee, Member, 2011-present
i. Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Ad hoc Committee for special
case review, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Fall 2007
j. School of Allied Health Research Committee, Member (2005-07)
k. MA-SLP Curriculum Committee, Member, 2004-present
l. SLP Admissions Committee, Chair (2007-2012), Member (2004-06, 2013)
m. Salmon Scholarship Committee (Hearing and Speech Dept.), Member (2005-
present)
n. SLP Technology Needs Committee [ad hoc], Chair (2004-05)
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2. BGSU Activity
a. University
i. Admissions Advisory (Undergraduate) Committee, Member (2000-2003);
Chair (2003-04)
ii. Faculty Research Committee, Member (2003-2003)
iii. Enrollment Network, Member (2002-2003)
iv. Outstanding Thesis/Dissertation Award Committee, Member (2002)
v. President’s Day Volunteer Greeter, 2000, 2001
b. College of Health & Human Services
i. Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Member (2000-2002)
ii. College Electronics Laboratory Technician Search Committee, Chair
(2000, into 2001)
iii. Distance Learning Committee, Member (1999- 2000)
iv. College Open House Volunteer, 2000
c. Communication Disorders Department
i. Graduate Coordinator (Interim) (2003-2004)
ii. Departmental Chair Search Committee, Chair (2003-2004)
iii. CDIS Doctoral Program Review Committee, Member (2003-2004)
iv. Departmental Chair Search Committee, Member (2002-2003)
v. Faculty Search Committee, Chair (Fall 2001-Spring 2002)
vi. Faculty Development & Evaluation Committee, Member (2000-2003)
vii. Merit Review Committee, Member (Spring 2000, 2001)
viii. Nominations Committee, Member (1999-2003)
ix. Curriculum Committee, Member (1999-2003)
x. Clinic Policies and Procedures Committee, Member (1999-2002)
xi. Clinic Director Search Committee, Member (1999)
EXTERNAL ACTIVITIES
a. Peer Review Activities
i. Invited Reviewer, Laryngoscope, 2010-2011, 2012-present
ii. Invited Reviewer, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology,
2012-present
iii. Invited Reviewer, Journal of Communication Disorders, 2005-present
iv. Invited Reviewer, Annals of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 2009-
present
v. Invited Reviewer, International Journal of PediatricOtorhinolaryngology,
2005-present
vi. Invited Reviewer, Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 2006
vii. Invited Reviewer, Patient Education and Counseling, 2006-07
viii. Guest Editor, American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2007
ix. Invited Reviewer, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research,
2000-2004, 2006-2007, 2012-present
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x. Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology,
2001-2002, 2007, 2010-present
xi. Review Panel, Medical Science Monitor, 2005
xii. Grant Reviewer, The Dutch Cancer Society, 2002-2003
xiii. American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association 2004 Convention
Planning Committee, Voice and Resonance Section
xiv. American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association 2010 Convention
Planning Committee, Voice and Resonance Section
xv. Ohio Speech, Language, Hearing Association 2000 Convention Reviewer
b. Other Activities
i. International Association of Laryngectomees, CE Administrator, 2010-
present.
ii. Florida Laryngectomy Association, Director of Education, 2008-present
iii. Florida Laryngectomy Association Board of Directors, Member, 2008-
present
iv. External peer reviewer (x2) for promotion and tenure decisions of faculty
at other institutions
v. Speakers Bureau Member, American Cancer Society, Kansas City Metro
Office, 2005-07
vi. Heart of America Nu-Voice Club, Member, 2006-07
vii. International Association of Laryngectomy, Voice Institute, Faculty
Member, 2002-2004, 2006-present
viii. Lenexa, KS SERTOMA Club, Member, Jan. 2005-Present
ix. Election Management Committee, Ohio Speech, Language, Hearing
Association, 2000-2002
x. Case Team Member, Northwest Ohio Brain Injury Association, 2000-2004
xi. Volunteer, Operation Smile Screening Clinic, 04/08/00
HONORS/AWARDS
2013 Honorable Mention Poster Award, Neural Substrates of Tongue Movements at Scaled
Effort Levels, International Association of Orofacial Myology Conference, Washington,
DC, October 11-13, 2013.
2013 Honorable Mention Poster Award, Maximum and Scaled Tongue Pressures Across Body
Positions, International Association of Orofacial Myology Conference, Washington, DC,
October 11-13, 2013.
2011 Clinical Excellence Award, International Association of Laryngectomees, Atlanta, GA.
2011 Center for Teaching Excellence Recognition, University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS
2007 Stata Norton Distinguished Teaching Award, The University of Kansas School of
Allied Health, Kansas City, KS
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2005 Tenure awarded at The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
2004 Tenure with promotion to Associate Professor approved at Bowling Green State
University, Bowling Green, OH
2003-2004 Clyde R. Willis Faculty Development Award (College of Health and Human Services
Award given annually to a faculty member who has a “strong, balanced performance in
the traditional areas of teaching, scholarship and service during the past calendar year,
with particular emphasis of major accomplishments in research.”)
2003 Outstanding Teacher Award, Student Government Association, Bowling Green State
University
2002 Outstanding Young Scholar Award Finalist (one of five university-wide), Bowling Green
State University
Award for Continuing Education (ACE), American Speech-Language-Hearing Association,
2002, 2004, 2005, 2006-present
Phi Kappa Phi, February 1991 – Present
Alpha Sigma Nu, January 1988-Present
Phi Beta Kappa, June 1988-Present