Erica Beth Friedland, Au.D.
Nova Southeastern University
Fr. Lauderdale, FL
Education
Doctor of Audiology, May 2001, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Professional Research Project: Designing and implementing and auditory processing protocol in children in a university clinic.
Master of Science in Audiology, May 1992, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Bachelor of Arts Communication Disorders, May 1990, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Experience
Assistant Professor, July 2002 - present
Program Professor, June 2001 - July 2002
Program Instructor, March 1998 - May 2001
Nova Southeastern University
Doctoral courses taught:
Diagnostics I: Audiologic Procedures Across the Lifespan (AUD 6401)
Diagnostics II: Site of Lesion Assessment (AUD 6402)
Diagnostics III: Integration of Audiologic Test Results (AUD 7180)
Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology (AUD 5300)
Pathologies of the Auditory and Vestibular System (AUD 6404)
Electrophysiology (AUD 7120)
Topics in Audiology (AUD 6503)
Clinic Lab (AUD 6603, 6605, 6606)
Masters level courses taught:
Neuroanatomy (CSD 5003), live, via distance technology, and WebCT
Audiology (AUD 5300), both live and via distance technology
Clinic Lab (AUD 6301), both live and via distance technology
Publications
Packer, B., Friedland, E., Rahe, F., Vento, B. & Walden, T. (2004). Clinical education guidelines for fourth-year Audiology externship students. American Academy of Audiology, Draft Position Statement.
Hamill, T.A. & Friedland, E. (2004). The advantages of itemized hearing instrument pricing. Florida Academy of Audiology Advocate, Spring, 12-13. (edited journal).
Hamill, T.A. & Friedland, E.B. (2004). Ethical Considerations in Student Supervision. American Speech Language Hearing Association Division 11, Volume 14, Number 2, p 5. (edited journal)
Freeman, B., Friedland, E.B., Hamill, T.A., & Saul, R. (2004) The Doctor of Audiology Program: Nova Southeastern University. American Journal of Audiology. Manuscript submitted.
Hamill, T.A., Friedland, E, Barton, N., Hansel, L., Lim, G., Robinette, M., Roupas, T., Saccone, P. & Steiger, J. (2003). Common ethical dilemmas. Advance for Audiologists, July/August, 28. (edited journal)
Competitive Referreed Presentations
Hamill,T.A., Friedland, E.B., Owen, J.B., Packer, B., Saul, R.S., Angus, J.H., Barton, N., Fisher, A., Hansel, L., Whyte, M. & Heppler, R.K. (April 2005) Approaches to Solving Ethical Dilemmas in Audiology, American Academy of Audiology Convention Instructional Course, Washington, D.C.
Hamill, T., Freeman, B., Owen, J, & Friedland, E. (January 2005). Tracking student clinical performance: The NSU model. Audiology Education Summit Poster Session, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Hamill, T.A., Friedland, E.B., Kaye, A., Saccone, P.S., Barton, N., Fisher, A., Hansel, L.A., Lim, B.G., Heppler, R.K., & Robinette, M.E. (April 2004) Approaches to Solving Ethical Dilemmas in Audiology. American Academy of Audiology Instructional Course, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Packer, B., Friedland, E., Rahe, F., Vento, B., & Walden, T. (April 2004). Supervisor Development & Training. American Academy of Audiology Instructional Course, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Glaser, R., Rahe, F., Friedland, E.B. & Hamill T.A. (February 2004) The Great Debate II: To Unbundle Hearing Aid Products from Services or Not. Audiology Hot Topics, Weiser Lecture Series, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Hamill, T.A., Friedland, E.B. Saccone, P.A. & Steiger, J., Barton, N, Hansel, L., Robinette, M. & Pregi, A. (April 2003) Ethical Considerations: How to Avoid Unexpected Early Retirement. American Academy of Audiology Instructional Course, San Antonio, Texas.
Packer, B., Walden, T., Rahe, F., Friedland, E.B., & Vento, B. (April 2003) Report of the Committee on Supervision: Results of the Academy Supervision Survey. American Academy of Audiology Instructional Course, San Antonio, Texas.
Friedland, E.B. (April 2003) Women's Issues in the Workplace. American Academy of Audiology Round Table, San Antonio, Texas.
Friedland, E.B. & Hamill, T.A. (April 2002). Examination of benefits of the Fast ForWord therapy program. American Academy of Audiology Podium session, Philadelphia, PA.
Invited Presentations
Friedland, E. (October 2004) Auditory processing: identification and management guidelines. Citizens Hearing Health and Research Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Friedland, E.B., Savinelli, S. & Weisling, K.S. (May 2001). Auditory processing: Assessment and management perspectives. One-day workshop. Miami Association of Communication Specialists, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Friedland, E.B. (November 2001). Audiology and autism: current practices. Dan Marino Center Childnett, Weston, Florida.
Friedland, E.B., Savinelli, S. & Weissling, K.S. (November 2001). Auditory, cognitive and language processes. Hear and Now Conference, NAFDA, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Friedland, E.B. & Saccone, P. (March 2000). Public lecture. Lunch and Learn series: Hearing aid technology. Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Professional Affiliations
1992 - present, American Academy of Audiology
1992 - present, American Speech-Language Hearing Association
1995 - 1998, American Cleft Palate/Craniofacial Anomalies Association
2002 - present, Florida Academy of Audiology
Professional Licenses
Certificate of Clinical Competence, Audiology, American Speech-Language Hearing Association (#1094051)
Audiology License, State of Florida (AY604) |