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  • April 25, 2011
  • Christine Davis Mantai

Dr. Kim L. Tillery, Professor in Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences (CDS), delivered three separate three-hour presentations in Sweden, sponsored by Kreativvision, during Spring Break. She traveled to the cities of Gothenburg, Boras, and Strangnas to present data on the proper diagnosis and coexistence of central auditory processing and nonverbal learning disorders to speech language pathologists, special teachers, psychologists, nurses, social workers, audiologists and parents.

She was invited back to give these lectures after her 2010 presentations at a conference in Gothenburg Sweden.

She also made two presentations in the United States on the undergraduate mentoring program she designed and implemented at Fredonia in which, from 2002 to 2010, 11 undergraduates were accepted into 86 percent of their choices in a clinical doctorate of audiology (Au.D.) degree program. She presented this data at the 2011 American Academy of Audiology (AAA) national convention in Chicago and at the 2011 Council of Accredited Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAPCSD) national conference in St. Petersburg, Florida. 

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