Kim Tillery authors chapter in new edition of textbook

Christine Davis Mantai

 

Dr. Kim Tillery
Dr. Kim Tillery

Dr. Kim Tillery authored a chapter in the recently published Handbook of Clinical Audiology, Sixth Edition, published by Lippincott: Williams and Wilkins. Her chapter, “Central Auditory Processing Evaluation: A Test Battery Approach” (pgs 627-641) is the first published chapter to include a summary of the three models of Central Auditory Processing Disorders.

The Handbook of Clinical Audiology is the most widely published text in the audiology field; and has been used by students and audiology professionals throughout the world since the first edition was printed 37 years ago.

Also, during the spring break recently, Dr. Tillery delivered three invited sessions at a medical conference: The XIV CONGRESO NACIONAL AMCAOF TABASCO 2009 in Mexico. She was invited to present: the definition, risk factors, diagnosis and therapeutic measures of Central Auditory Processing Disorders and the effect of central nervous system stimulant medication on CAPD.

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