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CURRICULUM VITAE Steven G. Madix, Ph.D., CCC-A/SLP, F-AAA ...

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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><strong>Steven</strong> G. <strong>Madix</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., <strong>CCC</strong>-A/<strong>SLP</strong>, F-<strong>AAA</strong>Associate Professorsmadix@latech.eduDepartment of Speech (ph) 318-257-2066College of Liberal Arts (fax) 318-257-4492Louisiana Tech University216 Robinson HallEDUCATION<strong>Ph</strong>.D. Speech and Hearing Science (2005)University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleM.A. Speech Language Pathology (1999)Louisiana Tech UniversityM.A. Audiology (1997)Louisiana Tech UniversityB.A. Pre-Professional Speech Language Pathology (1995)Louisiana Tech UniversityCERTIFICATION AND LICENSURECertification: 1997 – Present American Speech-Language-Hearing Association,Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiologyand Speech-Language Pathology (<strong>CCC</strong>-A/<strong>SLP</strong>),#09145323Licensure: 1997 – Present Louisiana Board of Examiners in Speech Pathology andAudiology (LBSPA) with Hearing Aid Dispensing, #5076PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS1997 – Present American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>), Fellow1997 – Present American Speech and Hearing Association2011 – Present Louisiana Speech and Hearing Association


SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIESPublicationsPlyler, P.N. & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.M. (2007). Contribution of high-frequency information to theacceptance of background noise in listeners with normal and impaired hearing. AmericanJournal of Audiology, 16 (2), 149 – 157.Hedrick, M.S. & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.M. (2009). Effect of vowel identity and onset asynchrony onconcurrent vowel identification. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 52, 696 –705.Presentations<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (November, 2011). Acceptable Noise Levels and Hearing Aid Success:What You Need to Know. Invited Speaker. Texas Academy of Audiology (TAA), Dallas, Texas.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (June, 2011). Acceptable Noise Levels and Hearing Aid Success: What YouNeed to Know. Invited Speaker. Texas Hearing Aid Academy Annual Convention (THAA),Dallas, Texas.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (October, 2010). Subjective versus Objective Hearing Screening Results ofSchool-Aged Children. Invited Speaker. Speech Pathologists and Audiologist in LouisianaSchools (SPALS), Shreveport, Louisiana.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2010). Subjective versus Objective Hearing Screening Results of School-Aged Children. Presenter. Louisiana Speech and Hearing Association (LSHA) Convention,Lafayette, Louisiana.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2009). Subjective versus Objective Hearing Screening Results of School-Aged Children. Presenter. Louisiana Speech and Hearing Association (LSHA) Convention,Lafayette, Louisiana.Chatelain, M.A. & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2008). Subjective versus Objective Hearing ScreeningResults of School-Aged Children. Presenter/Moderator. Round Table Discussion. AmericanSpeech and Hearing Association (ASHA) Schools Conference, Orlando, Florida.Chatelain, M.A. & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2008). Subjective versus Objective Hearing ScreeningResults of School-Aged Children. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology(<strong>AAA</strong>), Minneapolis, Minnesota.Chatelain, M.A. & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2008). Subjective versus Objective Hearing ScreeningResults of School-Aged Children. Poster Presentation. Louisiana Speech and HearingAssociation (LSHA) Annual Convention, Shreveport, Louisiana.Henrickson, L. & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2008). Noise in Small Aircraft: A Need for HearingConservation. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>) AnnualConference, Charlotte, North Carolina.


<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. & Freyaldenhoven, M. (2008). The Effect of Listener Fatigue on theAcceptance of Background Noise in Full-Time Hearing Aid Users. Speaker. College of LiberalArts Research Symposium, Louisiana Tech University.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. & Freyaldenhoven, M. (2008). The Effect of Listener Fatigue on theAcceptance of Background Noise in Full-Time Hearing Aid Users. Poster Presentation.American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>) Annual Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.Alworth, L.N., Plyler, P.N., & <strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2007). Effect of Personality Type on theAcceptance of Background Noise. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>)Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2006). Acceptable Noise Level (ANL). Speaker. College of Liberal ArtsResearch Symposium, Louisiana Tech University.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2006). Acceptance of Background Noise. Speaker. College of Liberal ArtsResearch Symposium, Louisiana Tech University.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G., Thelin, J.W., Plyler, P.N., Hedrick, M., & Malone, J.C. (2006). Componentsof Auditory Closure. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>) AnnualConference, Minneapolis, Minnesota.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G. (2005). Acceptable Noise Level (ANL). Invited Speaker. SpeechPathologists and Audiologist in Louisiana Schools (SPALS) Annual Convention, Shreveport,Louisiana.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G., Plyler, P.N., Burchfield, S., & Hedrick, M. (2005). The Effects of NotchFiltering and Low-Pass Filtering on the Acceptance of Background Noise in Normal HearingListeners. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>) Annual Conference,Washington, D.C.<strong>Madix</strong>, S.G., Thelin, J.W., Plyler, P.N., Hedrick, M., & Malone, J. (2005). The Effects ofAge and Context on <strong>Ph</strong>onemic Restoration in Young Adult Females. Poster Presentation.American Academy of Audiology (<strong>AAA</strong>) Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.Personal Research InterestsHearing screenings in the schoolsSpeech intelligibility in noise

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