Carol G. Cokely’s Home Page

Carol Geltman Cokely, PhD., CCC-A/F-AAA

Coordinator of Clinical Teaching in Audiology

University of Texas at Dallas

Callier Center for Communication Disorders

Dr. Cokely joined the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Program within the School of Behavior and Brain Sciences in 2001 as the Coordinator of Clinical Teaching. She develops programs to enhance and evaluate the quality of clinical education at the University of Texas at Dallas Callier Center. She earned a B.A. degree from Queens College of the City University of New York, a M.A. degree from Northwestern University and PhD from Indiana University. Prior to a move to north Texas, academic affiliations included Clinical Assistant Professor at Indiana University and Adjunct faculty at Baylor University. She has extensive clinical and supervisory experience in medical, educational and university environments.  Dr. Cokely serves as the Chair of the Student Services Sub-Committee of the American Academy of Audiology’s Education Committee and as the Distribution Manager of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology.

Teaching and Research Interests

Dr. Cokely teaches courses in adult aural rehabilitation and research methods,  coordinates the AuD independent-research requirement, and directs independent-research projects. She developed Teaching Clinics in Audiology as a result of her interest in clinical teaching methods. Teaching Clinics during the first three semesters occur along side standard rotations and are designed to provide first-year AuD students direct access to evaluation and counseling methods in a forum that fosters critical thinking and independence. All on-campus and off-site clinic rotations, including full-time, year-long externships during students’ fourth year in the Program are coordinated by Dr. Cokely. Each year, she co-directs the Summer Intensive Aural Rehabilitation Conference (SIARC), a five-day program that brings state of the art rehabilitation techniques to adults with hearing loss and their families and provides an excellent learning forum for graduate students.  Dr. Cokely directs UTD’s collection of speech perception data for normal controls for a multicenter grant, “Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation.”

Links

Text Box: Audiology Services
Text Box: Callier Center Home
Text Box: Advanced Hearing Research Center
Text Box: Doctor of Audiology Degree Information

Contact Me:

Phone: 905-214-3125
Fax: 905-214-3022
E-mail: cokely@utdallas.edu

Text Box: Center for Brain Health
Text Box: SIARC
Summer Intensive Aural Rehabilitation Conference

Curriculum Vitae

Text Box: Auditory Perception Journal Group
Text Box: About the Doctor of Audiology Program
Text Box: American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA)

UTD/Callier Center

1966 Inwood Rd

Dallas, TX 75235