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Management Special Education

Location:
Eskisehir, Turkey
Posted:
August 15, 2016

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M. Muzeyyen Ciyiltepe, PhD.,CCC-SLP

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Professional Experience:

Jan 2013 to Anadolu University, DİLKOM, Asst. Prof.

Present

Spring 2014

Master’s and Doctorate Classes Taught:

DKT 648 Pediatric Swallowing and Voice Disorder: Evidence Based Clinical

Research

DKT 608 Motor-neuron Speech Disorders: Management techniques

DKT 623 Speech rehabilitation of Laryngectomized patients

DKT 594 Diagnostics and Management of Pediatric Dysphagia Patients

DKT 636 Practicum (Clinic Placemens)

Jan 2010 to Baskent Ankara Hospital, ENT Department.

Jan 2013 Dysphagia, voice and aphasia specialist.

2000 June to Gulhane Military Medical Academy. Conducting research with Ear Nose and Throat ENT), Psychiatry and Radiology Departments (dysphagia differential

Jan 2010 diagnosis) (and setting up services for TBI, CVA and developmentally challenged individuals (cognitive and speech-language). Set up the first dysphagia clinic within the ENT Department in Turkey. Set-up multidisciplinary team for children with cerebral palsy, high functioning autism and develop international program for community entry services.

1975-Present SOS Volunteer Program, Ankara, Turkey. Facilitate language and pragmatic skills and create activities for individuals and group settings for orphans’ age group 3-18.

Faculty Positions:

2000 Fall semester

to present Faculty member (adjunct). Anadolu University, Speech Language Pathology Department. Teaching masters student the fallowing classes and supervising their clinical practice site (neurology, speech, and voice disorders for acquired disorders):

Speech and language problems for developmentally challenged: Assessment and Intervention

Developmental neurological disorders

Motor Speech Problems

Dysphagia

Practicum: Voice Lab

Dysphagia assessment: Modified Barium Swallow study

Ultrasonography

Fiber optic Endescopic Barium Swallow Study

Acquired neurological disorders: Assessment

Acquired neurological disorders: Management

Pediatric Psychiatry Unit

Developmental Clinic: Assessment

Autism Clinic: Assessment and management

Dysfluency clinic (peds & teens)

1993-1995 Faculty Member ( adjunct and part time) at the University of Southern

Connecticut, Communication Disorders Department: Performed clinical

supervision for students enrolled in Voice Clinic. Performed clinical supervision for students enrolled in both graduate and undergraduate Diagnostic Clinic.

Performed clinical supervision for Off-Campus Neuropathology Practicum.

1992-1994 Faculty Member (adjunct faculty member) at the Long Island University,

Speech-Language Pathology Department: Taught Anatomy and Physiology class. Supervised clinical field students at graduate and undergraduate level.

Regional Manager and Rehabilitation Service Director Positions

1997 Apr.-1998 Nov. Norton and Associates, Metropolitan Boston, MA., USA.

1996 Aug.-1997 Apr. Woodlawn Nursing Center, Everett, MA., USA.

1993-1994 Rehability Inc., Yalesville, CT., USA.

Responsibilities include:

Coordination of services in all aspects of rehabilitation (Occupational, Physical, Speech-Language, Hearing, and Respiratory Therapy),

Provide customer service and marketing in variety of settings,

Ensure quality of care and productivity of all clinicians in the region,

Development of programs related to diagnostic and therapy in speech-language pathology, wound care, positioning clinic, contracture management and restorative nursing intervention,

Create documentation for effective diagnosis and therapy record keeping,

Serve as a resource and a supervisor for SLP’s in the area of neurogenic based disorders, dysphagia management, and Alzheimer’s’ intervention,

Operation and personnel management,

Coordinating communication between physicians, nursing, and therapists,

Development of clinical pathways and outcome studies, and

Direct service provision for pediatric, adult, and geriatric speech-language diagnosis and treatment,

Participated outcome study in long term Care setting via utilizing FIM;

Evaluated and treated sub acute and acute patient population with cognitive-linguistic disorders, and

Evaluated and treated dysphagia, and conducted MBS (Modified Barium Swallows) on site or at the hospital.

Department Head Positions in the States

1994-1995 Cedar Lane Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.

Director, Speech Language and Cognitive Therapy Connecticut Sub acute

Corporation, Yalesville, CT., USA. : A 90 bed rehabilitation facility specializing in Neurobehavioral, Pulmonary, Physical Medicine, Geriatric Programs, and

Treatment in Traumatic Brain Injury Community Re-entry Skills. This was also

a clinical site for graduate and undergraduate field students. Responsibilities:

Diagnostic clinic management and intervention: Trach and ventilator dependent patient ages from 14 to 50+ (fitting speech devices, assess swallowing and weaning of alternative means of nutrition, setting up assistive and augmentative devices),

Diagnostic clinic management and intervention: Alzheimer’ Unit ages 65+ (swallowing management, memory book protocols, in-services to staff and families),

Diagnostic clinic management and intervention: Traumatic Brain Injury Unit ages from 14 to 50+. Intervention for coma stimulation, cognitive therapy, community re-entry program, facilitating school re-entry, swallowing management, and speech-language therapy both corrective and compensatory, and

Coordinate practicum program with Southern Connecticut University, and Central Connecticut State University.

1993-1994 Mediplex of Southern Connecticut, Milford, CT., USA. Facilitated community reentry program as a program coordinator for a 150-bed facility. Patient population ranged from 18 to 50+ year old.

Diagnostic clinic management and intervention: Traumatic Brain Injury Unit. Treated dysarthria, aphasia with and/or without apraxia, cognitive reintegration, computer assistive therapy, community re-entry via job coaching, banking, and, teacher training, reading and writing intervention, and dysphagia management,

Diagnostic clinic management and intervention: Sub-acute Unit. Treated stroke and acquired neurological disorders for language, cognition and swallowing management, and

Supervised Transdisciplinary Team consisted of Special Education Teachers, Vocational Education, Job coaches, Recreation Therapist and Speech Aides.

Consultation and Bilingual Services in the United States and England

1999 Jan. Enfield Community Care NH Trust, London, England. Senior Clinician and to 2000 Feb. a Link Therapist for Merry Hills Clinic.

1996 Apr. to Judith Wisnia and Associates, Incorpor. Boston, MA. USA.: Consultant

1999 Feb. and Bilingual Specialist. Providing clinical specialties with the diverse client population including: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Auditory Processing Disorders, Chromosomal Deficits, Traumatic Brain Injury, Neurogenic Disorders, Dysphasia and Dementia. Also:

Home Health services,

Early Intervention and Head Start diagnostic and therapy services,

Creating and coordinating a consultative Whole Language Program,

Provider of training and in-services for parents, teachers and caregivers,

Training staff for dysphagia diagnostic and intervention,

Community re-entry skills with group home based, Mentally Challenged individuals, and

Direct service provision for pediatric, adult, and geriatric speech-language diagnosis and treatment.

Clinician in the States

1993-1994 Hospice Care Clinician, Stamford, CT. USA.

Provided comprehensive support services for the terminally ill (mostly late stage AIDS or cancer cases) ages from 5 to 50+. Focused on family and spouse education, and coping mechanism especially with dysphagia and loss off cognition facilitation. Set up memory facilitators, diet management and safe swallowing technique training, and assistive communication intervention. Further, provide intervention for ventilator and trach dependent patients during late stage of disease progress.

01/91-8/96 Nova Care, Inc. Clinician in CT and MO and MA., USA.

Part of the adult and geriatric rehabilitation team for neurogenic oriented rehabilitation and long term care. Patient population was adult and geriatric. Responsibilities included:

Developed cognitive and communicative policies and procedures for Alzheimer’s’ Unit as well as treated for cognitive linguistic and swallowing skills,

Facilitated Care Plans for carryover and restorative management,

Facilitated dysphagia program and conducted MBS (modifies barium swallows),

Diagnostic and ongoing management of adult/geriatric neurogenic population with cognitive-linguistic deficits, and

Supervised Clinical Fellowship Year clinicians.

1992-1993 Brookside Rehabilitation Center, Darien, CT., USA. Pediatric speech language pathology. Acted as a part of the transdisciplinary team for pediatric acquired neurological problems. This was 12-bed program with age ranged from 2+ to 15+ year old. Responsibilities included:

Evaluated and treated pediatric acquired neurogenic disorders,

Provided educational lectures to community for public awareness on TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury),

Developed policies and procedures for the Speech Pathology Department,

Supervised Child Life Specialist,

Directed Augmentative Communication Clinic,

Conducted learning disability and psycho-educational assessments in conjunction with Special Education, Occupational Therapy, and Child Life Specialist, and

Participated in parent-pupil-teacher conferences with Acute Care and School Settings.

9/90-10/91 Menorah Medical Center, Kansas City, MO., USA. This was a 450-bed Hospital. Worked as senior clinician in the Rehabilitation and Acute care units. Responsibilities included:

Evaluation and treatment of in/out patient population in the following areas: memory, cognition, language, apraxia, dysarthria, dysfluency and dysphagia (performed Modified Barium Swallowing evaluations for infancy to geriatric population),

Presented in-services for dysphagia management and compensatory strategies for improving memory during Rehab Grand Rounds,

Supervised graduate and undergraduate level students during their Neurology Practicum,

Delivered educational workshops to staff and community,

Participated FIM (Functional Independence Measure) data collection process,

Participated in outreach activities, and

Served as a member of interdisciplinary team within specialized program to evaluate children and adolescents suspected of having sequelae associated with Attention Deficit Disorder, Substance Abuse, or Sexual Harassment.

10/89-9/90 Meadowbrook Neurological Rehabilitation Hospital, Gardner, KS., USA.

Participated as:

Clinician in transdisciplinary team specialized in treatment of individuals with Closed Head Injury with a case load ranging from pediatrics to adults,

Provided coma stimulation,

Provided dysartria, aphasia, apraxia intervention,

Facilitated cognitive rehabilitation program,

Lead Clinician for the feeding program, and

Conducted individual, parent, spouse education series.

University Placement Positionsin the States

1/87-5/87 Aural Rehabilitation, Clinician. Roeland Park Adult Community Center, Roeland Park, KS., USA.

8/86-2/87 Audiology Practicum, conducted hearing screenings (K to 12 ), and provided recommendations in Lawrence, KS. public schools.

Fall 86-Spr. Volunteer for bimonthly lecture series provided by Self Help for Hard of

88 Hearing (SHHH) Group, KC, MO.

Sum.-Fall, Practicum in Learning Disabilities, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1984 SC. public schools. Assessment, planning and instruction of students with

learning disabilities in middle school; included staffing, in-services, IEP and parent conferences.

Spr., 1985 Practicum in Severely Multiply Handicapped, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Public Schools. Assessment of students in various public school districts (K through 5).

Spr.,-Sum., Practicum in Behavior Disorders, University of South Carolina, Columbia,

1984SC. Olympia Middle School for Behaviorally Handicapped Students. Assessment, planning and instruction of students with behavior disorders in a middle school classroom; included staffing, IEP and parent conferences.

Fellowships in the States:

11/88- 09/89 Clinical Fellow, Clinical Hearing and Speech Services, Inc., Kansas City,

MO/KS., USA.

Was a multi disciplinary team member for Crippled Children association,

Established and edited monthly newspaper,

Assisted with birth to three program,

Provided screening for school,

Evaluated and treated toddler and children with articulation, developmental apraxia, and language disorders, and

Provide services for Group Home Program for individuals with mentally challenged, autistic, and Touterett’s syndrome (language, swallowing, and community re-entry).

3/88-12/88 Clinical Fellow, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Kansas City, MO.

Evaluated and treated inpatient and outpatient adult neurologically impaired, laryngectomized, and voice disorders,

Implemented and facilitated biweekly dysartria group, aphasia group, and new voice club (laryngectomy intervention),

Treated pre- and post-operative laryngectomy patients, and

implemented augmentative and alternative communication devices, set up dysphagia management programs.

Professional Preparation:

Ph.D. University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS.; Special Education, Learning Disabilities

(major). Speech-Language Pathology (minor)

(1/1999). Dissertation title is:

Long-term outcome of students with traumatic brain injury: The efficacy of outcome predictors for long term success.

Directed by: Prof. Dr. Floyd Hudson, Ass. Prof. Janet Tyler, and Prof Dr. Nona Tollefson

Neurology Specialty Courses

Harvard University Physician Level I in Adult and Geriatric Neurology (1997)

Harvard University Physician Level I in Neurology of behavior (1992)

Harvard University Physician Level I in Pediatric Neurology (1992)

MA. University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS.; Speech Language Pathology (1988).

MEd. University of South Carolina, SC.; Generic Special Education (K-12) (1985).

BA. Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey; Linguistics (1983).

Pedogogic Formation. Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey (1983).

Updated Certification Programs:

ASHA CCC-SLP (active until Dec 2014)

MO SLP Licence (active until Jan 2009)

Weschler Memory Scale- Revised (2/2006)

Auditory Verbal Learning Test (2/2006)

VitalStim Therapy provider (12/2005, Provider # 33737)

MBS: The Clear Picture (12/2005)

Professional Affiliations:

Member, American Speech and Hearing Association.

Member, Organization for Doctoral Students in Special Education, University of Kansas.

Member, Kansas University Student Speech Hearing Association (1985-87).

Member, National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (1986-88).

Member, Study Group in New York and Connecticut Speech Language Pathologists (1992-1995).

Member, National Head Injury Association.

Member, Brain Injury Special Interest Group, via CSHA.

Member, Dysphagia Special Interest Group, via ASHA.

Member, Neuro-Science Special Interest Group, via ASHA.

Member, Academy of Neurology (portfolios are in process).

Honors:

NATO ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUDE (ASI) Stipent.Vietri sul Mare, ITALY. Eylül, 2006.

Recipient of four ACE awards from ASHA.

Recipient of Clinical Excellence Award from Nova Care Inc.

Awarded as a distinguished Speech-Language Pathologist and included in the National

Distinguished Services Registry in recognition of achievements in the field of Speech,

Language and Hearing (1990).

Awarded as the Best Student Teacher reward (1985 Univ. of S.C.-Olympia Middle Sch.)

University of Kansas (KU), International Club Social Director (1985-1987).

Vice president, KUSSHA (KS. Univ. Student Speech-Language and Hearing Ass.) (1986).

High School Dean's List (1975-78).

Recipient of Student Leadership Award, University of South Carolina.

Thesis Directed

Cerah, S. “Aspirasyon riskli olguların yutma bozukluğu tarama kontrol listesi ile değerlendirilmesi”, Anadolu University, 2006.

Özdemir, Y. “Wechsler bellek ölçeği –III mantıksal bellek ve işitsel gecikmeli tanıma alt testlerinin Türkçe geçerlik, güvenirlik ön çalışması”, Anadolu University, 2005.

Ant, ES. “Wechsler bellek ölçeği-III sözel çağrışım çiftleri ve işitsel gecikmeli tanıma alt testlerinin Türkçe geçerlik, güvenirlik ön çalışması”, Anadolu University, 2005.

Doctorate Dissetation Directed

Yıldız, Ş. Benennstörung bei türkischen Aphasikern (Türk afazi hastalarının adlandırma bozukluğu) (Türk-Alman ortak çalışması)

International memberships for Scientific Commitee

2007."Fundamentals of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and the Biometric Issue" (Ed. A.Esposito/M.Bratanic/E.Keller/M. Marinaro). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

"INTERNATIONAL COST 2102 CONFERENCE on Verbal and Nonverbal Features of Human-Human and Human-Machine Interaction", (29-31 Oct. 2007),Patras (Greece)

Publications:

Book Chapters:

Ciyiltepe, M. Geriatride yutma bozuklukların tanı ve rehabilitasyonu. Geriatri Vakfı, Aug, 2008.

Ciyiltepe, M. Dil ve konuşma gelişiminde sorunlara yol açan nedenler In Dil ve Kavram Gelişimi S. Topbaş (Ed). 2005 Kök Yayıncılık, Ankara:pp.158-189.

Book:

Ciyiltepe, M. Yutma Bozuklukları ve Rehabilitasyonu. 2005, GATA Basimevi, Ankara.

Articles:

Çiyiltepe, M. & Turkbay, T. Phagophobia: A case report. The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 2006; 48: 80-84.

First Place Aword:

Karagöz H, Ülkür E, Uygur F, Çiyiltepe M, Ertaş İ, Mutlu H, Cıncık H, Çeliköz B.

Velofaringeal yetmezliği olan opere yarık damaklı erişkin hastalarda posterior faringeal duvar ilerletilmesi için poröz polietilen (medpor) implant kullanımı 28. Türk Plastik rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi 20-23 Eylül 2006 Ankara

Gerek, M. & Ciyiltepe, M. The management of swallowing disorders through rehabilitation methods (Yutma bozuklugu olan hastalarda rehabilitasyon yontemleri ve sonuclari). Kulak Burun Bogaz Ihtis Derg, 2005; 14 (1-2): 10-17.

Turkbay, T., Karaman, D. & Ciyiltepe, M. The Utilization of the PECS communication system with an autistic child: A case study (Otistic bozuklukta resim değis-tokusuna dayali iletisim sisteminin kullanilmasi: Bir olgu sunumu). Çocuk ve Genclik Ruh Sagligi Dergisi, 2005; 12 (1): 24-28

Gerek, M & Ciyiltepe, M. Dysphagia management of pediatric patents with cerebral palsy. The British Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 51(1): 57-72, January 2005.

Ciyiltepe, M & Turkbay, T. Konuşmanın bilesenleri ve konuşma gecikmesi olan cocukların değerlendirilmesi: Gozden Gecirme. Çocuk ve Genclik Ruh Sagligi Dergisi, 2004; 11 (2): 89-97

Ciyiltepe, M, Gerek, M & Coskun, U. The role of radiological imaging when determining swallowing pathologies. Turkiye Klinikleri KBB Özel Sayısı (Turkiye Klinikleir Journal of ENT) 2004; 4(3): 177-187

Ciyiltepe, M. Dysphagia management. Turkiye Klinikleri KBB Özel Sayısı (Turkiye Klinikleir Journal of ENT) 2004; 4(3): 195-2001

Vural, H, Ciyiltepe, M & Aslan, F. Nutritional needs and nursing care of the patients with dyphagia. Turkiye Klinikleri KBB Özel Sayısı (Turkiye Klinikleir Journal of ENT) 2004; 4(3): 202-208

Gerek, M. & Ciyiltepe, M. Videofluoroscopic Evaluation in swallowing disorders. KBB ve BBC Dergisi 2004, 12(2): 89-100.

Gerek, M, Ciyiltepe, M, Akcam, T & Karahatay, S. Dysphagia due to cervival vertebral skeletal pathologies. KBB ve BBC Dergisi 2004, 12(2): 74-80.

Gerek M. & Ciyiltepe, M, Atalay, A & Ozkaptan, Y. Fiberoptic endoscopic swallow study and evaluation protocol in swallowing disorders. KBB ve BBC Dergisi 2004, 12(1) 25-42.

Scholarly Presentations:

Papers Presented in National and International Conferences:

Ciyiltepe, M. Bekar, P. & Ergenç, I. Changing formant values: Synthesis of four regions of Turkey. The 14th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics (ICTL 2008), August 6-8, 2008, Side Turkey

Ciyiltepe, M. Orberk, M.S. How different recording methods affect forensic speaker identification: A formant-based, comparative study. The 14th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics (ICTL 2008), August 6-8, 2008, Side Turkey

Ciyiltepe, M. Formant analysis system for forming vowel triangle in regional dialects of Turkey. 8th International Congress of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, May 15-17, 2008, Ankara, Turkey.

Ciyiltepe, M, Orberk, M & Bekar, M. Konuşmacı tanımada/tanımlamada yöresel söyleyiş özellikleri ve formant analizi. XXII. Ulusal Dilbilim Kurultayı, Van 2008.

Ciyiltepe, M. Coskun, U, & Gerek, M. Preliminary results of VitalStrim Neuroelectro- Stimulation. 8th International Congress of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, May 15-17, 2008, Ankara, Turkey

Ciyiltepe, M. Swallowing management: Supraglottic Laryngectomy complications. 9th International ENT Days, Uludag University, Bursa,Turkey, November 2007.

Ciyiltepe, M. & Aydın, Ö. Bağlama İlkelerinin Edinimi: Sözdizim ve Kullanımbilim Etkileşimi (Processing or pragmatics?- Explaining the coreference delay), XXI.st National Linguistic Society Meeting, May 2007, Mersin University.

Ciyiltepe, M. Nutrition risk of geriatric patients. National Nutrition Days, Saklikent, Istanbul, October 2007.

Ciyiltepe, M. Speech and Language Pathologies: Anatomical and Physiological Perspective, From September-2006 to January 2007 (workshop), GULSAV, Ankara, Turkey

Ciyiltepe, M. Rehabilitation Methods in Speech and Language Pathologies. From September-2006 to January 2007 (workshop), GULSAV, Ankara, Turkey

Ciyiltepe, M.Geriatrik hastalarda disfaji tanı ve rehabilitasyonu.III. Ulusal Geriatri Kongresi

1-5 Eylül Marmaris, 2004.

Ciyiltepe M, Türkbay T. Measuring speech motor skills in high functioning autistic children. Poster presentation X International Congress for the study of Child Language Berlin, GERMANY, 25-29 July 2005

Ciyiltepe M. Paradoksal Vokal Kord: Bir Vaka Sunumu, III. Dil ve Konuşma Bozuklukları Kongresi, 2004.

Ciyiltepe M, Çevikaslan A. Constrtuction and Validation of a Parent Dysfluency Rating Scale Poster presentation, November 13-15, 2003 Chicago, USA

Ciyiltepe M. Oklüzyona Bağlı Artikülasyon Bozuklukları, III. Dil ve Konuşma Bozuklukları Kongresi, 2004, Ankara, Turkey

Ciyiltepe M. Yutma Bozuklukları Tanı ve Rehabilitasyonunda Dikkat Edilmesi Gereken Durumlar, II. Ulusal Dil ve Konuşma Bozuklukları Kongresi, 2004, Ankara, Turkey

Ciyiltepe M. Yetişkinlerde Diadokokinezi Normları Oluşturma, II. Ulusal Dil ve Konuşma Bozuklukları Kongresi, 2004.

Ciyiltepe M, Ege P. Relationship Between Disfluencies and Phonological Errors in Turkish Children Poster presentation November 13-15, 2003 Chicago, USA

Koçu Ö, Yılmaz V, Ciyiltepe M, Disfajise hemşirenin rolü: Total larenjektomili hastaların orale geçiş dönemi. Poster presentation III Ulusal Geriatri Kongresi 1-5 Eylül 2004

Ciyiltepe M, Maviş İ, Gerek M, Ant S. Ülkemizdeki dil ve konuşma bozuklukları uzmanlarının demografik özellikleri Poster presentation XXVII. Türk Ulusal Otorinolarengoloji ve Baş Boyun Cerrahisi Kongresi 4-9 Ekim 2003

Ciyiltepe M, Gerek M ve Özdemir Y. Dil ve Konuşma Terapisinin Hastaların İletişim ve Yutma Yetilerine Etkisi, 17. Türk Ulusal Otorinolarengoloji ve Baş Boyun Cerrahisi Kongresi, 2003.

Atalay A, Gerek M, Ciyiltepe M, Özkaptan Y. Yutma Bozukluklarında Tanı Yöntemleri, 27. Türk Ulusal Otorinolarengoloji ve Baş Boyun Cerrahisi Kongresi, 2003

Coskun, U. & Ciyiltepe, M. Evaluation of patients with dysphagia by modified barium swallow.

European Congress of Radiology. March 2002

Ciyiltepe, M. & Coskun, U. The role of MBSS during dysphagia diagnosis (Yutma tanısında

MBYC’nın önemi). 22. Turkish Radiology Conference, October 2001

Ciyiltepe, M. & Coskun, U. Dysphagia diagnosis and management (Disfaji tanı ve

rehabilitasyonu) 22. Turkish Radiology Conference, October 2001

Ciyiltepe, M. et al. Dysphagia management: From diagnosis to rehabilitation 1. Joint Meeting of

Turkish-Greek Otorhinolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery Societies, September 2001

Ciyiltepe, M, Karahatay, S, Atalay, A, Gerek, M & Ozkaptan, Y. The effects of cervical

pathologies during swallowing 1. Joint Meeting of Turkish-Greek Otorhinolaryngology & Head

and Neck Surgery Societies, September 2001

Ciyiltepe, M. & Coskun, U. Dysphagia diagnosis and management of Phisiatry patients (FTR

Bölümünde yatan hastaların disfaji tanı ve rehabilitasyonu). 18th National Congress of Physical

Medicine and Rehabilitation, May 2001.

Ulusal tam metin basılan metinler:

Çiyiltepe, M & Aydın, Ö. Bağlama ilkelerinin edinimi: Sözdizim ve kullanımbilim etkileşimi. XXI. Ulusal Dilbilim Kurultayı, Mersin 2007, pp 128-136

Posters:

Polat S, Ciyiltepe M, Alacam A & Gerek M. Orofasiyal kas disfonksiyonu olan engelli çocuklarda Castillo-Morales apareyinin yutma üzerine etkisi. 8th International Congress of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, May 15-17, 2008, Ankara, Turkey.

Ciyiltepe M, Bekar P, Türkbay T, Cansever A & Doruk A. Okuma Hataları Analizi: Şizofren ve kekeme tanısı almış hastaların morfolojik yaklaşımla karşılaştırılmalı değerlendirilmesi. 8th International Congress of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, May 15-17, 2008, Ankara, Turkey.

Ciyiltepe M, Orberk MS, Türkbay T & Gerek M. Fonolojik bozukluğu olan çocukların ses özelliklerinin akustik açıdan değerlendirilmesi. 8th International Congress of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, May 15-17, 2008, Ankara, Turkey.

Ciyiltepe M, Coşkun ÜZ & Gerek M. Geriatrik hastalarda disfaji tanı ve rehabilitasyonu. 8th International Congress of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, May 15-17, 2008, Ankara, Turkey.

Ciyiltepe, M & Turkbay, T. Measuring speech-motor functioning skills in high functioning autism.

ASHA, 2003 Chicago

Ciyiltepe, M & Ege, P. The relationship between dysfluencies and phonological errors in

Turkish Children. ASHA, 2003 Chicago

Ciyiltepe, M, Coskun, H & Cevikaslan, A. Dysfluency rating scale: Parent form (preliminary

results). ASHA, 2002 Atlanta

Ciyiltepe, M. The utilization of the MIT during aphasia management (Afazi tedavisinde melodic

intonasyon tedavisi). 18th National Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, May 2001.

Coskun, U, Ciyiltepe, M, Alaca, R, Goktepe, S & Yazicioglu, K. The principles and the

pathological patterns of MBSS (MBYC prensipleri ve videofloroskopik patolojik paternler). 18th

Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, May 2001.

Seminars:

Dec., 01 “Aphasic Syndromes: Differential Diagnosis”. Lecture for Masters and Doctorate Students. Hacettepe University, Ankara, TURKEY.

May, 01 “How do we say what we say: Neural Network System”. Lecture for Masters Students. Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TURKEY.

Nov.,00 Dysphagia and positioning. Hacettepe University, Ankara, TR.

Dec., 99 “Cervical Auscultation”. ECC-NH Trust, London, UK

June, 99 “Differential Dx: Developmental and acquired Apraxia of Speech”. ECC-

NH Trust, London, UK

Feb., 96 “Medical Aspects of Exceptional Children”. Univ. of KS Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS., USA.

Feb., 96 “Medical Aspects of Autism”. Univ of KS Medical Ctr, Kansas City, KS., USA.

May, 95 International Conference of Otolaryngology (Ankara, TR).

Workshop I: Aphasiology,

Workshop II: Endoscopy and its use in Dysphagia Diagnostics,

Workshop III: Right versus Left CVA,

Workshop IV: Dysphagia: Diagnosis and Management.

Apr., 94 "Aphasia: Diagnosis and Intervention". St. Raphael Medical Center, Department of Neurology Grand Rounds. New Haven, CT.

Sep., 94 "How to conduct a valuable research?". Presentation for Rehability Inc., Wallingford, CT.

July, 94 Assessment techniques: What is real: Standard testing versus informal observation and checklists? What is expected from the insurance companies? How to get the information?". Presentation for Rehability Inc., Wallingford, CT.

June, 94 "Efficacy of Functional Maintenance Programs in Long-Term Care Facility".

Presentation for Rehability Inc., Wallingford, CT.

Dec., 93 An Evaluation of Functional Electrical Stimulation". Mediplex of Southern Connecticut, Milford, CT.

Sep., 93 "An Evaluation of Evoked Motor Response in Stroke". Courtland Gardens Health Care Center, Stamford, CT.

Aug., 93 "Assessment Tools for Adult Language Disorders". Masonic Home and Health Center, Wallingford, CT.

Feb., 92 "Functional Communication for the Nursing Home Patients". Homestead Health Care Center, Stamford, CT.

Mar.,92 "Dysphagia and Traumatic Brain Injury". Long Island University, NY.

Nov., 90 "The role of the Speech-Language Pathologist in the school system". University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.

Apr., 90 "Severely Mentally Handicapped in relation to TBI; the role of transdisciplinary team". Seminar (Issues and Trends in Special Education) for doctorate candidates. University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS.

Apr., 90 "How to write effective care plans? Set up goals? Assess progress?" Clinical Speech and Hearing Services, St. Joseph, MO.

Mar., 90 "Language acquisition: Learning disabilities versus Language deficits". Seminar (Issues and Trends in Special Education) for doctorate candidates. Univ. of KS, Kansas City, KS.

Sep., 89 "Patient Care Through Therapy". Missouri Western State Collage, St. Jo., MO.

July, 89 "Possible etiologies of Autism," University of Kansas Medical Center, Seminar for graduate students in Speech-Language Pathology Kansas City, KS.

Apr., 89 "Diagnostic and Informal Assessment," Clinical Speech and Hearing Services, Oregon, MO.

Jan., 89 "Minor Head Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome". University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.

Nurse Training Programs:

I. Dysphagia

March, 02 Rehabilitation Nursing Course Lecture on “Dysphagia Management; signs and symptoms of dysphagia with



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