Anne Lloyd Williams
University of Mississippi
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
George Hall
University, MS 38677
662-***-**** (Department office), 662-***-**** (Office)
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Professional Licensure & Affiliations:
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Audiology
Audiology/Hearing Aid license issued by Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and
Audiology, State of Mississippi
Membership, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Professional Experience:
University of Mississippi, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders,
University, MS Clinical Audiologist 10/2007-present
Perform audiologic testing on populations ranging in age from pediatric to geriatric, including
mentally and physically challenged patients.
Perform electrophysiological testing, including auditory brainstem response and otoacoustic
emissions testing.
Summarize and report on results of testing and confer with physicians and other professionals
regarding findings and recommendations.
Perform pediatric testing utilizing visual reinforcement audiometry and play audiometry
Perform hearing aid evaluation and orientation, including electroacoustic analysis of analog,
programmable, and advanced digital products as well as Real Ear Measurement.
Locate funding sources to assist patients in obtaining hearing aids.
Troubleshoot and repair of patients hearing aids.
Assess and fit children and adults with hearing/ear protection including swim and musicians
molds.
Perform industrial hearing screenings.
Obtain case history information from patients.
Consult on pricing for hearing aids and other audiologic accessories.
Consult and make recommendations on audiologic equipment purchases.
Instructor for CSD 351 - Basic Audiology
Instructor for CD 495-Introduction to Clinical Science-Audiology section
Lecture for CD 205 Anatomy and Physiology H earing and Balance System Spring, 2008
Advise students in course selection
Ear, Nose, and Throat Consultants of North Mississippi, Oxford, MS Clinical Audiologist
7/2000-10/2007
Perform audiologic testing on populations ranging in age from pediatric to geriatric, including
mentally and physically challenged patients.
Perform/schedule electrophysiological testing, including electronystagmography and
electrocochleography.
Summarize results of testing and confer with physicians and other professionals regarding findings
and recommendations.
Perform/schedule p ediatric testing using visual reinforcement audiometry and play audiometry.
Perform/schedule hearing aid evaluation and orientation, including electoacoustic analysis of
analog, programmable, and advanced digital products as well as Real Ear Measurement.
Troubleshoot and repair of patients hearing aids
Locate funding sources to assist patients in obtaining hearing aids.
Assist and fit hearing/ear protection including swim molds and hearing protection devices
Obtain case history information from patients.
Coordinate roles for Audiology staff, including scheduling, and job responsibilities.
Set pricing for hearing aids and other audiologic accessories.
Consult and make recommendations on audiologic equipment purchases.
Education:
University of Florida, Doctor of Audiology (2004)
Included coursework in:
Balance disorders and testing
Hearing aids
Counseling
Electrophysiological testing
Cochlear implants and assistive devices
Business and ethics
Medical audiology
University of Mississippi, Master of Science in Audiology (2000)
Included coursework in:
Diagnostic audiology
Hearing science
Educational audiology
Counseling
Hearing aids
Electrophysiology
University of New Orleans, Bachelor of Arts in Drama/Communication (1981)