Alison Morrison
- Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education - Audiology Clinic Coordinator
Speech and Hearing Clinic
Biography
Alison K. Morrison, Au.D., CCC-A is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education and a pediatric audiologist at the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic. Dr. Morrison holds the certificate of clinical competence in audiology from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, and she is a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. Dr. Morrison teaches undergraduate courses in the specialty area of audiology as well as the graduate audiology practicum course for candidates in the Master’s SLP program. She also supervises visiting doctoral students completing clinical training at the UGA Speech and Hearing Clinic. Dr. Morrison’s specialty area is in diagnosis and (re)habilitation of infants and children with hearing loss. She is pleased to collaborate with school systems and other professionals in the northeast Georgia region to improve the outcomes of children in the state.
Dr. Morrison has served in various leadership roles at the state and national levels. She is also proud to have co-founded and Chaired the annual UGA Pediatric Audiology Symposium which brings clinically-relevant, evidence-based continuing education to pediatric audiologists in the state of Georgia and beyond.
Areas of Expertise
- Pediatric Audiology
- Electrophysiology
- Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI)
- Real Ear Measurements (REM) and Verification
Education
- AuD in Audiology, 2012
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine - BS in Child Development; Human & Organizational Development, 2008
Vanderbilt University
Concentrations
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Awards and Accolades
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 2012