Association
Memberships/Offices Held:
Member,
Michigan
Speech-Language Hearing Association.
Member, American Academy of Audiology
Member, American Speech-Language and Hearing Association
On Advisory Board for Project SENSOR.
On Advisory Board for Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Courses
taught in curriculum:
CDO 744 Occupational and Environmental Hearing Conservation
CDO 752 Amplification for the Hearing Impaired
CDO 773 Advanced Amplification Fitting Strategies
CDO 863 Professional Issues in the Practice of Audiology
Current areas or research interests:
Industrial and recreational hearing conservation; amplification.
Recent
Publications (last five years):
Naeve-Velguth, S., Locke, M.,
Stewart, M., & Lehman, M. (in press). Comparison of Lecture and
Computer-Based Methods for Hearing Conservation Instruction:
Implications for Secondary Education. J
Educ Aud.
Stewart,
M., Scherer, J., and Lehman, M.E. (2003). Perceived effects of high
frequency hearing loss in a framing population. Journal of American
Academy of Audiology, 14 (2), 100-108.
Parker, C.F., Stewart, M., English, K., and McCarthy, P. (2003).
Experiences with Developing and Maintaining Web Sites: A Survey,
The Hearing Review, 10 (6), 42-46.
Stewart, M., Pankiw, R., Lehman, M, and Simpson, T.H. (2002). Hearing loss
and hearing handicap of users of recreational firearms. Journal of
American Academy of Audiology, 13 (3), 160-168.
Stewart,
M., Konkle, D.F., and Simpson, T.H. (2001). Recreational gunfire and
hearing sensitivity in industrial workers. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal,
80(1), 32-40.
Marzolf, K. A., Stewart, M., Nerbonne, M. A.,
& Lehman, M. E. (1998). Effects of two repair strategies on
speechreading of words and sentences. Journal of the American Academy
of Audiology, 9, 243-248.
Nerbonne, M. A., Stewart, M. G., & Stewart, C. (1998). Self-assessment
of communication by individuals with precipitous hearing loss. Journal
of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, 31,
23-29.
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