Rosemary B. Lubinski, Ed.D., CCC-SLP
Director of Grievances, Full Professor
Office: 120 Cary Hall
Office Phone: 716.829.2797 x 611
Email: cdsrosie@buffalo.edu
Dr. Lubinski’s research interests remain in the area of aging and adult neurogenics. Her current research involves the development of the Perception of Communication Index – Dementia of the Alzheimer’s type, a collaborative research project with faculty from the University of Western Ontario and University of British Columbia. Other collaborative research focuses on evalutaion of the Buffalo Peer Support Program with faculty from University of Buffalo and Buffalo State College. Dr. Lubinski recently published the 3rd edition of Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and several other chapters and articles. Dr. Lubinski also works collaboratively with UB’s Center for Iternational Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange.
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B.S. Bloomsburg State College (PA) Speech Correction, Magna Cum Laude, 1968
M.A. Columbia University (NY), Speech Pathology, 1969
Ed.D. Columbia University (NY), Speech Pathology, 1976
Speech Clinician, Scranton, PA Public Schools, 1969 to 1971.
Instructor, Marywood College, Scranton, PA, 1970 to 1971.
Coordinator School Program Practicum, Columbia University (NY), 1971 to 1975.
Instructor, Columbia University (NY) 1971 to 1975.
Speech Pathologist, Jewish Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, Jersey City (NJ), 1973 to 1975.
Instructor, New York University (NY), 1975.
Assistant Professor, Dept. CDS University at Buffalo (NY), 1975 to 1981.
Associate Professor, Dept. CDS University at Buffalo (NY), 1981 to 1997.
Professor, Dept. CDS University at Buffalo (NY), 1997 to present.
Certificate of Appreciation from American Stroke Association for Professional Education Contributions to the American Stroke Association Stroke Peer to Peer Visitation Program December 15, 2004.
Certificate of Recognition for contributions to students in Year After Survey of 2003 Graduates presented by Career Services, Division of Student Affairs April 19, 2005.
Lubinski, R. ,Golper, Lee Ann C. and Frattali, C. (Eds.) .(2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, San Diego: Singular Press, 3rd Ed..
Lubinski, R., and Golper, L. (2007). Professional Issues: From Roots to Reality. In Lubinski, R., Golper, L., and Frattali, C. (2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 3rd Edition. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar. P. 3-23.
Lubinski, R. Preparing for Employment. In Lubinski, R., Golper, L., and Frattali, C. (2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 3rd Edition. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar. P. 158-185.
Lubinski., R. and Masters, G. Working with Special Populations. In Lubinski, R., Golper, L., and Frattali, C. (2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 3rd Edition. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar. P. 233-254.
Lubinski, R. Infection Prevention. In Lubinski, R., Golper, L., and Frattali, C. (2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 3rd Edition. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar. P. 444-460
Lubinski, R. Child Abuse and Elder Mistreatment. . In Lubinski, R., Golper, L., and Frattali, C. (2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 3rd Edition. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar. P. 461-473.
Lubinski, R. Stress, Conflict and Coping in the Workplace. In Lubinski, R., Golper, L., and Frattali, C. (2007). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 3rd Edition. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar.
Lubinski, R. Proofessionalism in lon-term care settings. Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006. v. 39.
Lubinski, R. Revisiting the Professsional doctorate in medical speech-language pathology. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology. 2003, 11, lix -lxii.
Lubinski, R. (2002). Psychosocial Impact of Adult Aphasia. In Vogel, D. (Eds.) Dysarthria: For Clinicians by Clinicians. 2nd Ed. Austin: Pro-Ed.
Welland, R., Lubinski, R., and Higginbotham. (2002). “Discourse Comprehension Test Performance of Elders with Dementia of the Alzheimer Type,” JSLHR 45, 1175-87.
Jones, Lubinski, R., Higginbotham, J. (2002). “Collection of Outcome Data in University Clinics: National Survey,” Annual Convention of ASHA, Atlanta, Ga.
Lubinski, R. and Frattali, C. (2001). Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, San Diego: Singular Press, 2nd ed.
CDS 482 Diagnostic Methods
CDS 483 Diagnostic Methods Laboratory
CDS 499 Independent Study
CDS 522 Diagnostic Methods and Laboratory
CDS 526 Professional Issues Seminars - Coordinator
CDS 564 Language Disorders in Adults
CDS 687 Right Hemisphere and Trauma Seminar
CDS 690 Seminar in Supervision
CDS 683 Organization of Hospitals and Community Agencies
CDS 699 Doctoral Seminar
CDS 699 Independent Study
CDS 700 Dissertation Advisement
CDS 595 Practicum in Speech Pathology
CDS 596 Diagnostics in Speech Pathology
Policy Committee 2000-2004
Secretary Policy
Committee 2001-2004
Elections Subcommittee Policy Committee 2000-2002
Steering Committee Doctor of Rehabilitation Science 1993-2006
Alumni Survey Coordinator – 2002- present
ASHA Standards Committee – Chair 2001
Apraxia Conference Coordinator – 2006-7
Departmental Newsletter Coordinator 2007
Ad Hoc Reviewer for: Singular Publishing Group, Topics in Language, Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, International Journal of Communication Disorders, Journal of Communication Disorders, ASHA J of SLP , Advances Australia