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Department of Communication Disorders
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Elizabeth Burroughs Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Associate Professor Communication Disorders - Bowling Green State University
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Educational Experience
Post-doctoral Fellowship, Mayo Clinic: Department of Neurology
Ph.D., Speech Pathology and Audiology, The University of Iowa. Dissertation: Linguistic correlates of adults' judgements of
children.
M.A., Speech Pathology, The University of Iowa. Thesis: Children's response to communication breakdown: A pragmatic analysis.
B.S., Audiology and Speech Science. Purdue University.
Certifications Held
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), granted by the American Speech-Language Hearing
Association (ASHA).
Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, State of Ohio.
Courses Taught - 2003-2008
Language Assessment and Intervention
Clinical Methods Pediatric Language Disorders
Counseling in Communication Disorders
Evidence Based Practice in Language Disorders
Alternative and Augmentative Communication
Developmental Disabilities
Communication and Aging
Seminar in Supervision
Introduction to Communication Disorders
Engagement in Early Literacy Honors Project Development
Refereed Presentations 2003-2008
Palasik, S., Rusnak, E., Hughes, S. & Burroughs, E. Perspectives on Graduate Student Clinical Training in Speech-Language
Pathology. Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, 2008.
Burroughs, E. Morphology and syntax in adults with mild and moderate intellectual disability. Annual Convention of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, 2008
Burroughs, E. & Schmidt, E. Narrative skills of adults with mild and moderate mental retardation. Annual Convention of the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA, 2007.
Katz., L.A., Schrock, L.L., Dill, R.M., Hasshaw, S.N., Smith, M.K., & Burroughs, E. SPELL: An innovative approach to a graduate
clinical literacy experience. Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Boston, MA, 2007.
Burroughs, E. Conducting an effective literature search for evidence based practice, Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, Miami Beach, FL, 2006.
Burroughs, E. & Watson, M. Social Skills and Behavior of Preschool and Kindergarten Children with Poor Intelligibility of
Speech, ASHA Schools Conference, Indianapolis, IN, July, 10, 2005.
Brackenbury, T., Burroughs, E., & Hewitt, L. Evidence Based Practice in Child Language: Validity and Feasibility, Annual Convention
of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Diego, CA, November 19, 2005.
Burroughs, E. Patient-centered Care as a Means of Improving Treatment Outcomes.Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, San Diego, CA, November 20, 2005.
Burroughs, E. & Radsick, E. Listener responses to adult speakers with MR. Annual Convention of the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, March, 2004.
Burroughs, E. & Watson, M. Social Skills and Behavior of Unintelligible Children .Annual Convention of the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, March, 2004.
Burroughs, E. & Watson, M. (2004). Unintelligible Preschool and kindergarten children: Social skills and Behavior. Thinking
Publications Online Language Conference, February, 2004.
Radsick, E. & Burroughs, E. (2003). PCC as a Correlate of Listeners’ Judgments of Adults with Mental Retardation,” Annual
Convention of the American Speech Language Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, November, 2003.
Radsick, E. & Burroughs, E. (2003). “Listener Reactions to Adult Speakers with Mental Retardation,” Annual Convention of the
American Speech Language Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, November, 2003.
Burroughs, E. & Watson, M. (2003). “Unintelligible Preschool and Kindergarten Children: Social Skills and Behavior,” Annual
Convention of the American Speech Language Hearing Association, Chicago, IL, November, 2003.
Burroughs, E. (2003). “Social Skills and Behavior Problems of Preschool Children with Poor Intelligibility,” 2nd Annual BGSU
Research Conference. Bowling Green, OH, October, 2003.
Burroughs, E. (2003). Language disorders in children with psychiatric diagnoses. Kobacker Center, Medical College of Ohio,
Toledo, OH, February, 2003.
Refereed Publications
Brackenbury, T., Burroughs, E., & Hewitt, L.E. (2008). A Qualitative Examination of Current Guidelines for Evidence-Based
Practice in Child Language Intervention. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools. 39, 78-88.
Burroughs, E. (2004). Encouraging Discussion of Psychosocial Issues, Perspectives on Language Learning and Education.
Marquardt, B.D. & Burroughs, E. I. (2003). Using the Delphi Technique to select items for use in assessing patient satisfaction
with dysphagia services. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 709-715.
Burroughs, E. (2004). Encouraging Discussion of Psychosocial Issues, Perspectives on Language Learning and Education.
Marquardt, B.D. & Burroughs, E. I. (2003). Using the Delphi Technique to select items for use in assessing patient satisfaction
with dysphagia services. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 97, 709-715.
Invited Presentations
Burroughs, E. Communication Disorders in Older Adults. Ohio Association of Senior Centers Program Planners Conference. October,
2008.
Schrock, L, Katz, L, & Burroughs, E. Summer Program for Enhancing Language and Literacy: A Service Learning Project. BGSU
Teaching and Learning Fair, March, 2008.
Burroughs, E. Improving Compliance with Patient Centered Care, Mini-Seminar at the Annual Convention of the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, Columbus, OH, March 12, 2005.
Burroughs, E. (2004). Evidence Based Practice. Department of Communication Disorders: Research Colloquium, April, 2004.
Burroughs, E. (2003). Social Skills and Problem Behaviors of Preschool Children with Reduced Intelligibility of Speech, Symposium
on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology, and Behavioral Science, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH, March, 2003.
Burroughs, E. (2003). Increasing class discussion in the graduate classroom., College of Health and Human Services Research
Forum, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, March, 2003
Professional Affiliations
American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
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