Education:
            
 - AuD, Audiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 2001
 
            
			
            
            
			
			
            
            
            Societies and Organizations:
            
Member, Alpha Eta Honor Society
            
			
            
            
            
            Teaching:
            
 - CSD 8420: Clinical Practicum
 
 - CSD 8490: Special Studies Genetics for Audiology
 
 - CSD 9123: Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivities
 
 - CSD 3423/CSD 7423: Anatomy and Physiology of the Hearing Mechanism
 
 - CSD 3463/CSD 5183/CSD 7463: Foundations of Audiology
 
 - CSD 4493/CSD 5273/CSD 7493: Diagnosis and Treatment in Audiology
 
 - CSD 4490: Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders
 
            
			
            
            
            Research Interests:
            
 - Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity (Hyperacusis and Misophonia)
 
 - Telehealth (teleaudiology)
 
            
			
			
            
            
            Funding:
            
 - REAM Foundation, Misophonia Research Fund 2021-2023, A stakeholder-informed large-scale study of the impact of misophonia on children and families, Collaboration with co-investigators at Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Psychology (Kimball contribution, consultant).
 
 - College of Allied Health, Seed Grant 2022. (Mentees: E Robertson, BS [Y3 medical student]; G Stapleton, MA, and K Weston, BA), $5000.00
 
            
			
            
            
            Clinical Interests:
            
 - Tinnitus, Hyperacusis and Misophonia diagnosis and treatment
 
 - Adult and pediatric diagnostics
 
 - Hearing aid dispensing
 
            
            
            
            
            
            
            Select Publications:
            
 - Norris J, Kimball S, Nemri D, and Ethridge L. 2022. Toward a Multidimensional Understanding of Misophonia Using Cluster-Based Phenotyping, Frontiers in Neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.832516.
 
 - Kimball S and Fagelson, M. 2021. Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Casebook, Thieme Publishers, New York.
 
 - Sharp E and Kimball S. 2020. A Case of Extreme Misophonia and Hyperacusis in Valente and Valente, Adult Audiology Casebook, 2nd Edition, Thieme Publishing. ISBN: 9781626237292
 
 - Kimball S, Hamilton T, Main L and Benear E. 2019. Determining Emotional Tone and Verbal Behavior in Patients with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: A Mixed Method Study, American Journal of Audiology.
 
 - Kimball, S, Singh G, John A and Jenstad L, 2018. Implications and Attitudes of Audiologists towards Smartphone Integration in Hearing Healthcare, Hearing Research.
 
 - Kimball S, Johnson C, Baldwin J, Barton K, Mathews C, and Danhauer J. 2018.  Hearing aids as a treatment for tinnitus patients with mild sensorineural hearing loss, Seminars in Hearing, 39(2), 123-134.
 
 - Johnson, CE, Barbee, CM, Danhauer, JL, Jilla, AM, Kimball, SH, Seever, KL. 2018. Toward the Future of Early Intervention for Adult Hearing Loss, Seminars in Hearing, 39(2), 221-226.
 
 - Sharp E and Kimball S. 2018. A Case of Extreme Misophonia and Hyperacusis in Valente and Valente, Audiology Case Studies, Thieme Publishing.
 
 - Myers J, John A, Kimball S and Fruits T (2016). Prevalence of tinnitus and noise-induced hearing loss in dentists. Noise and Health, 18(85), 283-402.
 
 - Kimball SK, Urban B, John AB (2013).  Factors affecting patient retention and quality of care.  Audiology Practices, 4(1).
 
 - Kimball, S. (2010). Concerns regarding direct-to-consumer hearing aid purchasing. The Volta Review, 110(3), 447-457.
 
 - Kimball S. Hearing Aids. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated July 2013.
 
 - Kimball S. Speech Audiometry. eMedicine from WebMD. Updated July 2013. 
 
 - Kimball, S. 2008. Inquiry into online hearing test raises doubt about its validity. The Hearing Journal, 61(3), 38-46.
 
 - Kimball, S. (2008) Making earmold impressions at home: How well can untrained  consumers do it?  The Hearing Journal, 61(4), 26-30.
 
 - Kimball, S. and Yopchick, S. (2009) Study compares hearing aids fitted online with clinical findings. The Hearing Journal, 62(3), 44-47.