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Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll
Associate Professor

Carlie Driscoll

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Overview

Background

Teaching Themes: Clinical Audiology, Rehabilitative Audiology, Paediatric Audiology.

Research interests: Paediatric Audiology, Hearing Screening, Animal-Assisted Services.

Publications: 130+ peer-reviewed journal articles, 3 edited books, 12 book chapters, 80+ conference abstracts.

Editorial Boards: People and Animals: The International Journal of Research and Practice (PAIJ); Animals

Reviewer: International Journal of Audiology; European Journal of Neurology; International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology; Journal of the American Academy of Audiology; BMC Health Services Research Journal; Journal of Hearing Science; Audiology Research; Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research; Ear & Hearing; Pediatrics - The Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Journal of Educational, Pediatric, and (Re)habilitational Audiology; American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology.

Professional Memberships: Audiological Australia; Animals & Society Institute; UQ Partnership in Animal Wellbeing (UQ PAW); Human-Animal Interaction Section 13 Division 17 of the American Psychological Association.

Availability

Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Speech Pathology, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Audiology, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Paediatric Hearing Screening

    Current projects include: Innovative Middle Ear Testing in Paediatric Populations; Hearing Loss and Middle Ear Disorders in the Pacific Islands.

  • Animal-Assisted Services

    Director of UQ Animal-Assisted Interventions Alliance

Works

Search Professor Carlie Driscoll’s works on UQ eSpace

142 works between 1999 and 2025

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1999

Journal Article

Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in two-month-old infants: A normative study

Driscoll, Carlie, Kei, Joseph, Murdoch, Bruce, McPherson, Bradley, Smyth, Veronica, Latham, Simon and Loscher, Jennifer (1999). Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in two-month-old infants: A normative study. Audiology, 38 (4), 181-186. doi: 10.3109/00206099909073021

Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in two-month-old infants: A normative study

1999

Journal Article

Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in two-month-old infants: A normative study

Driscoll, C, Kei, J, Murdoch, B, McPherson, B, Smyth, V, Latham, S and Loscher, J (1999). Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in two-month-old infants: A normative study. Audiology, 38 (4), 181-186.

Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions in two-month-old infants: A normative study

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Detecting and preventing otitis media in young children
    William Demant Foundation
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2014 - 2017
    Establishment of a new paediatric research facility
    Oticon Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2017
    Innovative diagnosis for and prevention of otitis media in Australian infants
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2010
    Advanced impedance techniques to identify otitis media in young infants
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2006
    Development of Hearing Screening Programs for School Children in China
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2006
    UQ TRAVEL AWARD CAT2-05
    UQ Travel Grants Scheme
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Therapeutic Effects of Volunteering in Animal-Assisted Interventions

    Discover the benefits to both human volunteers and working animals involved in Animal-Assisted Interventions.

  • Animal-Assisted Therapy in the Rehabilitation Sciences

    Investigate how goal-oriented, planned, and structured interventions involving equines and canines can be directed by audiologists to improve the lives of those with central auditory processing disorder, tinnitus and hyperacusis, balance disorders, and other otologic conditions.

  • Screening and Targeted Surveillance Follow-up in Indigenous Queenslanders

    Study the follow-up rates for hearing loss screening and surveillance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children captured by Queensland Health’s data system. Investigate and propose suitable solutions for improving the continued care of these children in the hearing health pathway.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Facility dogs in headspace centres: A qualitative analysis of practices, facilitators and barriers

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Shared risk factors for childhood hearing and vision loss and predictors of dual sensory loss.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Wayne Wilson

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Assessment and management of children identified with a conductive hearing loss from a newborn hearing screening program

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Joseph Kei

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Assessment and management of children identified with a conductive hearing loss from a newborn hearing screening program

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Joseph Kei

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Facility dogs in headspace centres: A qualitative analysis of practices, facilitators and barriers

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Automated innovative diagnosis for otitis media with effusion in young children using wideband absorbance.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Joseph Kei

  • Master Philosophy

    Compassion fatigue in horses? Assessing physiological and behavioural indicators of stress in horses involved in Equine Assisted Learning and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy programs

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suresh Krishnasamy, Dr Andres Gambini

  • Master Philosophy

    Compassion fatigue in horses? Assessing physiological and behavioural indicators of stress in horses involved in Equine Assisted Learning and Equine Assisted Psychotherapy programs

    Associate Advisor

Completed supervision

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