Current Open-Surveys


TLGBQIA+ Affirming Attitudes in Practicing Audiologists

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Are you an audiologist providing clinical services to individuals in LGBTQIA+ community in the United States of America?

Please consider taking 10 minutes to complete an honors senior project on LGBTQIA+ affirming attitudes and behaviors in practicing audiologists.

My undergraduate student in the communication sciences and disorders major, Stella Omilian has received an approval to proceed with her survey research by the Grand Valley State University’s Human Subject Research (IRB) Committee. If you are interested to participate, see the link below (or copy and enter) – to access the anonymous survey:

https://gvsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b1Vpwi88826fuRM

If you have any questions, please contact Stella at [email protected] or me at [email protected]. Feel free to forward this recruitment request to any audiology clinicians serving LGBTQIA+ individuals.

Thank you for your time and consideration.


Impact of Huntington's Disease on Communication and Swallowing Abilities

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Are you currently an individual diagnosed with Huntington’s disease, or a primary caretaker of an individual diagnosed with Huntington’s disease residing in the United States of America?

If yes, please consider taking 15 minutes to complete a student-led research project on “Impact of Huntington’s Disease (HD) on Communication and Swallowing Abilities”.

You are being asked to volunteer in a student-led research study as you are an individual or a primary caretaker of a person diagnosed with Huntington's disease (HD). We are investigating the speech, language, swallowing, and quality of life changes in individuals in early stage of Huntington's disease (HD). We also intend to bring community awareness on communication and swallowing difficulties associated with HD and provide preventative care as a part of graduate speech-language pathology program education.

My undergraduate student in the communication sciences and disorders major, Emily Stockman has received an approval to proceed with her survey research by the Grand Valley State University’s Human Subject Research (IRB) Committee. If you are interested to participate, see the link below (or copy and enter) – to access the anonymous survey:

https://gvsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6hez0cao38YuDFc

If you have any questions, please contact Emily at [email protected]  or me at [email protected]. Feel free to forward this recruitment request to other individuals in the community associated with Huntington’s disease.

Thank you for your time and consideration.



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