09/02/2014
The white paper section was updated with a contribution from Dale Lisonbee MS, CCCA titled "Performing Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions Using Synchronous Telehealth Services: Hardware, Software and Personnel Considerations". The paper is a companion to the April-October 2013, editorial on Tele-Health technology by Dr. Mark Krumm.
Dale graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Communicative Disorders from Utah State University in 1988 and received his Masters of Science degree in Communicative Disorders from Utah State University in 1990. He is a Doctoral Candidate at Kent State University with areas of interestincluding telehealth, pediatric electrophysiology, and educational audiology. Dale worked as an educational audiologist for an Education Service District in Coos Bay Oregon for eight years working with children birth to twenty-one in regular school districts and early intervention. He then became an educational audiologist for Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. He worked there until coming to Kent to complete his PhD. He works as a preceptor at the KSU speech and hearing clinic and teaches Preparation for Clinical Audiology.