Myles A. Kessler, Au.D.
Director of Audiology, Ear, Nose And Throat Medical and Surgical Group
New Haven, CT
EDUCATION
August 2001
Arizona School of Health Sciences
Doctorate of Clinical Audiology- Au.D
June 1991
University of Connecticut
Completed all coursework and exams for Ph.D. in Audiology
August 1985
University of Cincinnati
Master of Arts - Audiology
May 1983
State University of New York at Buffalo
Bachelor of Arts - Communicative Disorders
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Director of Audiology
Ear, Nose And Throat Medical and Surgical Group
New Haven, CT April 1999- Present
Clinical director for a five-physician, Yale University affiliated, Ear, Nose and Throat practice. I was recruited to this position based on my presence in the community and my demonstrated ability to administer a private audiology practice. Prior to my joining this group, audiology services were not available. Since joining the group, the practice has shown a steady increase in volume and an additional physician, and 3 additional audiologists were added. I continue to carry a full caseload, maintain the Cochlear Implant program and manage the administrative responsibilities related to the audiology section of this practice. The implant program currently services both pediatric and adult patients. Served as principal investigator in numerous clinical trials, most recently, "post Market analysis of Clarion HiResolution software", 11/01/02 through the present time.
Consulting Audiologist
The Hearing Center of Glastonbury
Glastonbury, CT May 2003-present
Helped establish a private audiology practice in a currently under served community. Through this office I have helped establish some community service programs and have the opportunity and ability to see a unique group of cochlear implant and the difficult to test patients that this office serves. Services currently being delivered include routine comprehensive evaluations, Evoked Potential testing (BSER) and pre/post cochlear implant management and counseling. Populations served include newborns through geriatrics.
Clinical Audiologist, Audiology and Speech Pathology
Veterans Administration Medical Center
West Haven, CT. October 1991-July 1998
Responsibilities included administration and development of the VA and Yale University cochlear implant programs. Patient selection and overall case management was ensured. The challenge of this position was to develop the implant program into a viable clinical program, moving it out of the research realm. This program was included in the FDA Clinical Trials of Advanced Bionics Clarion Device. Other responsibilities included training of Master's level and Doctoral candidates in all aspect of audiology including cerumen management, and clinical training of Otolaryngology and Primary Care physicians. Multiple Clinical fellows and graduate student supervision was included in this position. While employed at this facility my performance was rated as "outstanding" and I received a one-grade promotion and a bonus each year.
Audiologic Consultant
Michael Bernstein M.D.
Enfield, CT. September 1987 -Present
Provide diagnostic and rehabilitative audiologic services within a private practice setting. Services include comprehensive audiologic assessment, Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential testing (BAEP), Otoacoustic Emissions, hearing aid selection and fitting (including digital, and programmable hearing aids), earmold selection and fitting, hearing aid repairs, aural rehabilitation, assessment of assistive listening device needs and counseling.
Through this practice's affiliation with a small community based hospital, I was able to establish a Universal Screening protocol in 1996, five years prior to the state mandate for Universal Neonatal Screening
Audiologic Consultant
Todd Zachs M.D.
Hartford, CTSeptember 1990 -April 2002
Provide diagnostic services to a private practice on an as needed basis. Services provided primarily include Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential testing (BAEP).
Clinical Research Audiologist
Veterans Administration Medical Center
West Haven, CT. December 1986-September 1991
Participating investigator on a grant entitled ''A Prospective Cooperative Study of Advanced Cochlear Implants''. Experience included assessment of profoundly deafened individuals deemed candidates for cochlear implantation. Experience in programming of Nucleus, Ineraid, 3M- Vienna, and single channel 3M-House device was obtained
Summary of employment for the years prior to 1990
Audiologic Consultant
Sue Karen Wink M.D.
Hartford, CT September 1990 -September 1995
Audiologic Consultant
Veterans Administration Medical Center
West Haven, CT September 1986 -July 1998
Clinical Audiologist
The University of Connecticut Health Center
Farmington, CT. September 1985-December 1986
Doctoral Stipend Traineeship
Veterans Administration Medical Center
West Haven, CT. May 1986 - August 1986
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Academy of Audiology 1988-Present
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 1985-Present
Connecticut Speech and Hearing Association 1986
HONORS & AWARDS
Award for Continuing Education (ACE) American Speech-
Language Hearing Association February 1993, May 1994, October 2002
National Distinguished Service Registry Speech-Language Hearing Practitioners, 1989
Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology 1989
The Jean W. Rothenberg Award for service to the hearing-impaired community Cincinnati, Ohio, 1985
RECENT PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Grand Rounds in Cochlear Implantation. American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, Salt Lake City 2004 (Submitted)
"Can't I program my own Cochlear Implant?" and other Ethical Dilemmas. Kessler, M.A: American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX. 2003
Cochlear implant outcomes in adults with significant neurologic disease. Spitzer, J.B., Kessler, M.A., Fayad, J.N., Kveton, J., Wazen, J.J. Poster Presentation. 7Th International Cochlear Implant conference. Manchester U.K. September 2002
Ethical Issues in Cochlear Implantation, Kessler, M.A: American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, 2002
New Challenges in Cochlear Implantation, American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, San Diego, CA 2001
Technological Advances in Cochlear Implants. Hartford Marriott Rocky Hill, CT. Invited Speaker, Advanced Bionics Care Presentation Forum. April 12, 2000
Technological Advances in Cochlear Implants. Holiday Inn Select, Stamford, CT. Invited Speaker, Advanced Bionics Care Presentation Forum. April 13, 2000
Recent Advances in Cochlear Implant Technology. CREC/Soundbridge, Hearing impaired program technology day. April 25, 2000
Lecturer in the Otolaryngology Section, Yale University School of Medicine. Topics include routine and diagnostic Audiology, and Cochlear Implantation
ABSTRACTS
Distinctive Feature Perception and Sentence Task Performance: A Relationship? ASHA October 1995, page 60
An Assistive Listening device (ALD) Demonstration Center: A Joint Venture. Spitzer, J.B, Kessler, M.A., Drummond, M.E., Amer. Acad. Aud. Proceedings: April 1994
Kessler, M.A., Jacobson, G.P., Kretschmer, L.W., Spitzer, J.B: The effect of aging on ear canal resonance. ASHA 30:171 (1988).
Kessler, M.A., Spitzer, J.B., Sullivan, G.P.: Hearing screening in a Geriatric Evaluation Unit The Gerontologist Proceedings: 206a (1987).
PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS
Can't I program my own Cochlear Implant and other Ethical Dilemmas. Kessler, M.A: American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX. 2003
Spitzer,J.B., Kessler, M.A., Fayad, J.N., Kveton, J., Wazen, J.J.: Cochlear implant outcomes in Patient with significant neurologic disease. 7th International Cochlear Implant Conference, Manchester, England, 2002
Kessler, MA, Kveton, JF: Transtympanic Steroid injection Treatment for Sudden SNHL. Poster presentation American Academy of Audiology annual convention, San Diego, CA 2001
Spitzer, JB, Kessler, MA, Kveton, JF, Storper, IS, Wazen, JJ: Cochlear Implant users Handicap perception as a function of employment status. Poster presentation CI 2000. The 6th International Cochlear Implant Conference. Miami Beach, FL February 2000
Spitzer, J.B., Kessler, M.A.: Distinctive Feature perception and sentence task performance: A relationship? American Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Meeting December 1995
An Assistive Listening device (ALD) Demonstration Center: A Joint Venture Spitzer, J.B, Kessler, M.A., Drummond, M.E.: Amer. Acad. Aud. Poster Presentation: April 1994
Spitzer, J.B., Kessler, M.A. and Bromberg, B: Longitudinal findings in Quality of Life and perception of handicap following cochlear implantation. Seminars in hearing 13:260 - 270(1992).
Kessler, M.A., Jacobson, G.P., Kretschmer, L.W. Spitzer, J.B.: Ear Canal Resonance as a function of Aging. Paper presented at The American-Speech-Language Hearing Association Annual Convention. Boston, MA November 1988.
Kessler, M.A., Sullivan, G.P., Spitzer, J.B.: Hearing Screening in a Geriatric Evaluation Unit. Paper presented at The American Gerontological Association Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. November 1987
Kessler, M.A.: The Effects of Aging on Ear Canal Resonance Unpublished Master's Thesis. University of Cincinnati 1988
Donnelly, K.G., Kessler, and M.A.: A Maintenance Program for Hearing Aids and FM Units in Programs for Hearing Impaired School Children.Mini-Seminar presentation Ohio Speech and Hearing Association. Akron, Ohio May 9-11, 1985
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSURE
Audiologist license State of Connecticut 1988
Hearing Aid Dealers and Fitters License State of Connecticut 1988
Certificate of Clinical Competence-Audiology ASHA 1986 |