2015 JAAA Editor’s Award DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.26.3.2

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well as sports-related concussion sideline screenings. Ad­ ditional areas of interest include improving diagnostic sensitivity for patients with vestibular migraine and ex­ ploring pediatric vestibular diagnostic techniques.

Jam ie M. Bogle, AuD, PhD Jamie M. Bogle is an assistant professor and clinical audiologist within the Division of Audiology at Mayo Clinic Arizona. Her pri­ mary role is to work within an interdisciplinary team to eval­ uate and rehabilitate children and adults with sports-related traumatic brain injury. Dr. Bogle completed her clinical training in 2007 and research training in 2010 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She completed a research fellowship at Gallaudet Uni­ versity, as well as a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at Mayo Clinic Florida. Her research centers on developing sensitive and objective tests for traum atic brain injuryrelated vestibular disorders within the clinical setting, as

M. Patrick Feeney, PhD M. Patrick Feeney is the direc­ tor of the VA RR&D National Center for Rehabilitative Au­ ditory Research at the VA Port­ land Health Care System and a professor of otolaryngology, head and neck surgery at the Oregon H ealth and Science University. He is Board Certi­ fied in Audiology® and a past president of the Academy. Dr. Feeney’s research interests involve the assessment of peripheral auditory function and adult hearing screen­ ing. He is currently a co-principal investigator (Co-PI) on an NIH NIDCD translational research grant, “Wide­ band Clinical Diagnosis and Monitoring of MiddleE ar and Cochlear Function,” w ith Douglas Keefe, PhD, and Lisa H unter, PhD; PI on an NIH NIDCD R33 G rant on “Community-Based Kiosks for H earing Screening and Education”; and Co-PI an a VA M erit Review Award, “Comprehensive Wide Bandwidth Test Battery of Auditory Function in V eterans,” with Kim Schairer, PhD.

he 2015 JAAA Editor’s Award will be presented to Jamie M. Bogle, AuD, PhD, and M. Patrick Feeney, PhD, on Thursday, March 26, 2015, at the Honors and Awards Banquet during AudiologyNOW! 2015 in San Antonio. The award is given on an annual basis to one or two members of the editorial board of the Journal o f the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) for outstanding contributions to the peer review of the journal. Awardees Bogle and Feeney were chosen by editor-in-chief Gary P. Jacobson, PhD.

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