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Kim McCullough Ph.D
Associate Professor, Speech Language Pathology
Rehabilitation Sciences,
ASU
mcculloughkc@appstate.edu
828-262-6063
Edwin Duncan Hall Room 123B
Boone NC 28608
There are 5 included publications by Kim McCullough Ph.D:
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The Journal Of The Blue Cross NC Institute For Health & Human Services: Volume 1
2021
5490
Welcome to our Inaugural Issue! The Blue Cross NC Institute for Health and Human Services (IHHS), housed administratively under the Beaver College of Health Sciences, is one of only two institutes at Appalachian State University. The Vision of the IH...
Language Performance Of Individuals At Risk For Mild Cognitive Impairment
2019
2825
Evidence exists that changes in language performance may be an early indicator of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), often a harbinger of dementing disease. The purpose of this study was the evaluation of language performance in individuals at risk for...
Problem-Based Learning And Civic Engagement In Undergraduate Education
2017
821
Problem-based learning and civic engagement are complementary constructivist andragogical approaches that emphasize active learning by guiding students to develop their own understanding and knowledge of a topic through experience and reflection. By ...
Sustainable Aging: Building An Age-Friendly Rural Community
2021
545
The practice of successful and sustainable aging recognizes that communities must be intentional in efforts to positively affect the lives of older people. The primary aim of this article is to present one approach to sustainability in aging: the con...
Telepractice Versus In-Person Delivery of Voice Therapy for Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia
2015
2903
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of telepractice for delivering flow phonation exercises to persons with primary muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). Method: Fourteen participants with a diagnosis of primary MTD participat...