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CURRICULUM VITAE
Jennifer M Oates
May 2016
CONTACT DETAILS
Jennifer Oates, PhD
Associate Professor
Discipline of Speech Pathology
School of Allied Health
La Trobe University
Victoria 3086
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 9479 1810
Fax: +61 3 9479 1874
E-mail: J.Oates@latrobe.edu.au
PRESENT POSITIONS
November 1998 - present Associate Professor, Discipline of Speech Pathology
(formerly, Department of Human Communication
Sciences), La Trobe University
January 1991 - present Honorary Speech Pathologist, Royal Victorian Eye and
Ear Hospital
September 1995 Private Speech Pathology Practitioner, The Melbourne
- present Voice Analysis Centre
May 2005 - present Adjunct Associate Professor in Speech Language
Therapy, Department of Psychology, The University of
Auckland, New Zealand.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1989 Doctor of Philosophy
School of Psychology, La Trobe University, Australia
1980 Master of Applied Science
Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Australia
1976 Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology)
Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Australia
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Fellow, Speech Pathology Association of Australia
• Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
• Member, International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics
• Member, World Professional Association for Transgender Health
(WPATH)
• Member, WPATH Standing Committee on Voice and Communication
• Member, Australian and New Zealand Professional Association for
Transgender Health
• Member, Australian Voice Association
• Member, Australian Speech Science and Technology Association
• Member, Melbourne Gender Clinic, Monash Health
TEACHING AND CLINICAL INTERESTS
• Perceptual, acoustic, and physiological characteristics of normal and
impaired speaking, acting and singing voice
• Epidemiology and aetiologies of voice disorders
• Vocal dysfunction in children
• Vocal dysfunction in neurological and systemic disease
• Prevention and treatment of voice disorders
• Voice, communication and social participation transgender people
• Impact of voice disorders on human functioning
• Outcomes of speech pathology and laryngology practice
• Evidence-based practice in voice disorders
• Participation of people with disabilities in tertiary education
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Epidemiology of voice disorders in children and adults
• Aetiologies and contributing factors for voice disorders
• Prevention and management of vocal dysfunction
• Vocal dysfunction in neurological disease and other medical
conditions
• Vocal dysfunction in children
• Occupational voice injury
• Acoustic, aerodynamic, endoscopic and perceptual measurement of
normal and impaired speaking, acting and singing voice
• Mechanisms of vocal projection in singers and actors
• Impact of voice disorders on functioning (activity, participation and well-
being)
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• Communicative satisfaction, laryngeal functioning, voice-related activity
and participation restrictions, and voice and communication outcomes in
transgender people
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
November 1986 - present Associate Professor (from November 1998),
previously Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Speech
Pathology (formerly, Department of Human
Communication Sciences), La Trobe University,
Victoria, Australia
January 2015 – present Graduate Research Coordinator, School of Allied
Health, La Trobe University
April 2014 – January 2015 Deputy Chair, La Trobe University Higher
Degrees by Research Committee
April 2013 – January 2015 Chair, Faculty Higher Degrees Committee,
Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University
February 2013 – January 2015 Head, Department of Human Communication
Sciences, La Trobe University
December 2014 Faculty Opponent, Ulrika Nygren Doctoral Thesis,
Division of Speech & Language Pathology,
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
February 2002 – January 2011 Head, School of Human Communication
Sciences, La Trobe University
May 2005 – present Adjunct Associate Professor in Speech
Language Therapy, Department of Psychology,
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New
Zealand
January 1991 – present Honorary Speech Pathologist, ENT Voice Clinic,
Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
September 1995 – present Private Speech Pathology Practitioner and Co-
Director, The Melbourne Voice Analysis Centre,
Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia
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September 1981 - October 1986 Lecturer School of Communication Disorders,
Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Carlton,
Victoria, Australia
March 1978 - September 1981 Senior Tutor, School of Communication
Disorders, Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences
March 1976 - February 1978 Speech Pathologist at the Austin Hospital,
Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
PUBLICATIONS
Publications in refereed journals
Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (In Press, 2016). Further evidence of the
construct validity of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire (TVQMtF
) using
Principal Component Analysis. Journal of Voice.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (In Press, 2016). Exploring the validity of the
Transsexual Voice Questionnaire (TVQMtF
): Do TVQMtF
scores differentiate
between MtF women who have had gender reassignment surgery and those who
have not? International Journal of Transgenderism.
Venville, A., Mealings, M., Ennals. P., Oates, J., Fossey, E., Douglas, J., Bigby,
C. (2016). Supporting students with invisible disabilities: A scoping review of
postsecondary education for students with mental illness or acquired brain
injury. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education. doi:
10.1080/1034912X.2016.1153050
Buckley, K. L., O’Halloran, P.D., Oates, J.M. (2015). Occupational vocal health
of elite sports coaches: An exploratory pilot study of football coaches. Journal of
Voice, 29(4), 476-483. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2014.09.017
Oates, J. & Dacakis, G. (2015). Transgender voice and communication:
research evidence underpinning voice intervention for male-to-female
transsexual women. Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders, 25, July, 48-58.
Leao, S.H., Oates, J.M., Purdy, S.C., Scott, D.N., Morton, R.P. (2015). Voice
problems in New Zealand teachers: A national survey. Journal of Voice, 29(5),
645.e1-645.e1-645.e13. doi:10.1016/j.jvoice.2014.11.004
Moorcroft, L., Kenny, D., Oates, J. (2015). Vibrato changes following imagery.
Journal of Voice, 29(2), 182-190.
Moorcroft. L., Kenny, D., Oates, J. (2013). Breathing imagery moderates vibrato
rate. In A Williamon & Werner Goebl (eds.). Proceedings of the International
Symposium of Performance Science 2013. Brussels, Belgium: European
Association of Conservatoires.
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Baker, J., Oates, J. M., Leeson, E., Woodford, H., & Bond, M. J. (2014). Patterns
of emotional expression and responses to health and Illness in women with
functional voice disorders (MTVD) and a comparison group. Journal of Voice,
28(6), 762-769.
Oates, J. M. (2014). Treatment of dysphonia in older people: the role of the
speech therapist. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery,
22(6), 477-486.
Publications in refereed journals contd.
Sanchez, K., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Holmberg, G. (2014).Speech and voice
range profiles of adults with untrained normal voices: Methodological
implications. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 39(2), 62-71.
Dacakis, G., Davies, S., Oates, J., Douglas, J., Johnston, J. (2013).
Development and preliminary evaluation of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire
for male-to-female transsexuals. Journal of Voice, 27, 312-320.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (2012) Beyond voice: perceptions of gender
in male-to-female transsexuals. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head
and Neck Surgery, 20, 165-170.
Tay, E., Phyland, D., Oates, J. (2012). The effectiveness of vocal function
exercises on the voices of ageing community choir singers. Journal of Voice,
25(6), 672e.19-672e.27.
Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2010). Phonetograms,
aerodynamic measurements, self-evaluations, and auditory-perceptual ratings of
male-to-female transsexual voice. Journal of Voice, 24, 511-522.
Pemberton, C., Oates, J., Russell, A. (2010). Voice care education: preliminary
evaluation of the Voice Care for Teachers package. Journal of Health, Safety
and Environment, 26(5), 441-462.
Oates, J. (2009). Auditory-perceptual evaluation of disordered voice quality.
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 61, 49-56.
Hay, I. Oates, J., Giannini, A., Berkowitz, R., Rotenberg, B. (2009). Pain
perception of children undergoing nasendoscopy for investigation of voice and
resonance disorders. Journal of Voice, 23, 380-388.
Oates, J. & Winkworth, A. (2008). Current knowledge, controversies and future
directions in hyperfunctional voice disorders. International Journal of Speech-
Language Pathology, 10(4), 267-277
Pasricha, N., Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2008). Communicative satisfaction of male-
to-female transsexuals. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 33, 25-34.
Oates, J. (2007). Although promising in terms of reliability, additional evidence
of validity is required before the Finnish version of the Voice Activity and
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participation Profile can be confidently applied in the clinical context. Evidence-
Based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 1, 194-196.
Oates, J. (2007). A four factor acoustic model provides an objective index for
assessing dysphonia. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and
Intervention, 1, 8-9.
Publications in refereed journals contd.
Pasa, G., Oates, J., Dacakis, G. (2007). The relative effectiveness of vocal
hygiene training and vocal function exercises in preventing voice disorders in
primary school teachers. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 32, 128-140.
Carew, L., Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2007). The effectiveness of oral resonance
therapy on the perception of femininity of voice in male-to-female transsexuals.
Journal of Voice, 21(5), 591-603.
Reid, K., Davis, P., Oates, J., Carbrera, D., Ternström, S., Black, M., Chapman,
J. (2007). The acoustic characteristics of professional opera singers performing
in chorus versus solo mode. Journal of Voice, 21(1), 35-45.
Oates, J., Bain, B., Davis, P., Chapman, J., Kenny, D. (2006). Development of
an auditory-perceptual rating instrument for the operatic singing voice. Journal
of Voice, 20, 71-81.
Pinczower, R. & Oates, J. (2005). Vocal projection in actors: the long-term
average spectral features that distinguish comfortable acting voice from voicing
with maximal projection in male actors. Journal of Voice, 19(3), 440-453.
Russell, A., Oates, J., Greenwood. K. (2005). Prevalence of self-reported voice
problems in the general population in South Australia. Advances in Speech-
Language Pathology, 7(1), 24-30.
Barnes, J., Davis, P., Oates, J. Chapman, J. (2004). The relationship between
professional operatic soprano voice and high range spectral energy. Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America, 116, 530-538.
Chan, S.W., Baxter, M., Oates, J., Yorston, A. (2004). Long-term results of Type
11 Thyroplasty for adductor spasmodic dysphonia. The Laryngoscope, 114,
1604-1608.
Kenny, D.T., Davis, P., Oates, J. (2004). Music performance anxiety and
occupational stress amongst opera chorus artists and their relationship with
state and trait anxiety and perfectionism. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 18, 757-
777.
Speed, L. & Oates, J. (2002). Effects of lecturing on the voices of tertiary
teachers. Australian Voice, 8, 21-28.
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Oates, J. (2001). The scientific basis of the management of clients with voice
disorders. Evidence and innovation. Proceedings of the 2001 Speech Pathology
Australia National Conference, 1-15.
Oates, J.M. (2000). The intuitive vocal fold functional model: An answer to the
clinician’s prayer? Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2, 39-42.
Publications in refereed journals contd.
Holmes, R., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Hughes, A. (2000). Voice problems in the
progression of Parkinson’s Disease. International Journal of Language and
Communication Disorders, 35, 407-418.
Phyland, D.J., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K.M. (1999). Self-reported voice
problems among three groups of professional singers. Journal of Voice, 13, 602-
611.
Oates, J.M. & Russell, A. (1998). Learning voice analysis using an interactive
multimedia package: Development and preliminary evaluation. Journal of Voice,
12, 500-512.
Mattiske, J.A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Vocal problems among
teachers: Prevalence, causes, prevention and treatment. Journal of Voice, 12,
489-499.
Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Prevalence of voice problems in
school teachers. Journal of Voice, 12, 467-479.
Dacakis, G. & Oates, J. (1998). Communication training in male-to-female
transsexuals. Expanding Horizons. Proceedings of the Speech Pathology
Australia National Conference, 77-88, Perth, Curtin University of technology.
Lim, V.P.C., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D.J., Campbell, M.J. (1998). Effects of
laryngeal endoscopy on the vocal performance of young adult females with
normal voices. Journal of Voice, 12, 68-77.
McMahon-Lesic, J., Oates, J., Greenwood, K. (1998). Acquisition of speech
following total laryngectomy. Australian Journal of Otolaryngology, 3, 37-49.
Oates, J. & Dacakis, G. (1997). Voice change in transsexuals. Venereology. The
Interdisciplinary, International Journal of Sexual Health, 10, 178-187.
Russell, A. & Oates, J. (1997) Learning voice analysis using an interactive
multimedia package: Does it make a difference? Proceedings of the 14th Annual
Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary
Education, 522-527. Perth, Curtin University of Technology.
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Kitch, J.A. & Oates, J.M. (1996). Performance effects on the voices of ten choral
singers: Acoustic and perceptual findings. Journal of Voice, 10, 217-227.
Kitch, J.A. & Oates, J.M. (1994). The perceptual features of vocal fatigue as self-
reported by a group of actors and singers. Journal of Voice, 8, 207-214.
Oates, J.M., & Over, R. (1992) Acquisition of esophageal speech following
laryngectomy. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 20, 17-
32.
Publications in refereed journals contd.
Oates, J.M., Lochert, S., & McMahon, J. (1990). Change in communicative
satisfaction experienced by laryngectomees and their spouses post
laryngectomy. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 18, 5-18.
Hill, S.D., Oates, J.M., Healey, J.E., Russell, J. (1988). Effects of speaking over
background noise on acoustic correlates of normal voice in adult females.
Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 16, 23-36.
Oates, J.M., & O'Brien, M.C., (1987). Medical, rehabilitative and psychosocial
factors associated with alaryngeal speech acquisition and proficiency. Australian
Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 15, 39-48.
Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1983). Speech pathology considerations in the
management of transsexualism. British Journal of Disorders of Communication,
18, 139-151.
Oates, J.M. & Thornber, K. (1980). Attitudes of Speech Pathologists to artificial
larynxes. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 8, 4-21.
Special Journal Issues (Invited Editor)
Oates, J.M. & Kirkby, R.J. (1980). An acoustic investigation of voice quality
disorders in children with vocal nodules. Australian Journal of Human
Communication Disorders, 8, 28-39.
Oates, J.M., & Kirkby, R.J. (1979). Acoustic investigations of abnormal voice
quality - A review. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 7, 4-
15.
Oates, J. & Winkworth, A. (2008). Characterising hyperfunctional voice
disorders: Etiology. assessment, treatment and prevention. International Journal
of Speech-Language Pathology, 10(4).
Edited Books
Reilly, S., Douglas, J., Oates, J., (2004) (Eds.). Evidence Based Practice in
Speech Pathology. London: Whurr.
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DVD and CD-Rom
Russell, A., Oates, J., Pemberton, C. (2007). Voice care for teachers. DVD
Package. Bondi Junction NSW: Voice Care for Teachers.
Oates, J. & Russell, A. (2003). A Sound Judgement. CD-ROM Package.
Melbourne: La Trobe University.
Book chapters
Oates, J., Baker, J., Vertigan, A. (2013). Current issues in voice assessment and
intervention: an Australian Perspective. In E.Yiu (Ed.). International perspectives
on voice disorders. London: Multilingual Matters
Oates, J. (2012). Evidence based practice in voice therapy for
transgender/transsexual clients. In Adler, R. K., Hirsch, S., Mordaunt, M. (Eds.).
Voice and communication therapy for the transgender/transsexual client: A
comprehensive clinical guide (2nd
ed.). San Diego: Plural Publishing.
Oates, J. (2011). The impact of voice impairment in adulthood. In Hilari, K. &
Botting, N. The impact of communication disability across the lifespan. London: J
and R Press.
Oates, J. (2006). Evidence based practice in voice therapy for male-to-female
transsexuals. In R. Adler, S. Hirsch, & M. Mordaunt (Eds.). Voice and
communication therapy for the transsexual/transgendered client: A
comprehensive clinical guide. San Diego: Plural Publishing.
Oates, J. (2004). The evidence base for the management of individuals with
voice disorders. In S.Reilly, J.Douglas, & J.Oates, (Eds.). Evidence Based
Practice in Speech Pathology. London: Whurr.
Reilly, S., Douglas, J., Oates, J. (2004). Future directions. In S.Reilly,
J.Douglas,, & J.Oates, (Eds.). Evidence Based Practice in Speech Pathology.
London: Whurr.
Morris, M., Jaylath, V., Huxham, F., Dodd,K., Oates, J. (2005). Parkinson’s
Disease: Movement strategies to minimize impairments, activity limitations and
participation restrictions. In K Refshauge (Ed.). Science-Based Rehabilitation:
Theories into Practice. Oxford: Elsevier Ltd.
Parsons, C. & Oates, J. (2004). Obtaining ethical approval for health sciences
research. In V. Minichiello, G. Sullivan, K. Greenwood, R. Axford (Eds.) (2nd
ed.)
Handbook of research methods for nursing and health science. Frenchs Forest,
NSW: Prentice Hall Health.
Oates, J.M. (2000). Voice disorders associated with hyperfunction. In M.
Freeman & M. Fawcus (Eds.), Voice disorders and their management (3rd ed.).
London: Whurr Publishers.
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Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1986). Voice, speech and language considerations
in the management of male-to-female transsexuals. In W. Walters (Ed.),
Transsexualism. Sydney: Oxford University Press.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Serry, T., Oates, J., Bigby, C., Ennals, P., Chaffey, L., Venville, A., Williams, A.
(2015). Managing dyslexia and other reading difficulties: University students’
perspectives. $14,000 received from La Trobe University Disciplinary Research
Program Grants Scheme.
Oates, J., Reilly, S. (2007). Cohort investigation of children’s voices: prevalence,
predictors and co-morbidities of voice disorders in Victorian children at 4 years of
age. $9,527 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2006). The validity and reliability of the Functional
Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire for male-to-female transsexuals.
$2,500 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2004). The validity and reliability of the Functional
Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire for male-to-female transsexuals.
$5,000 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University.
Davis, P., Oates, J., Kenny, D. (2000). Maintaining vocal excellence in the opera
chorus. $254, 000 received from the Australian Research Council (Strategic
Partnerships with Industry – Research and Training Scheme).
Rose, M., Douglas, J., Oates, J., Joffe, B, Martens, E., McCormack, S. (2003).
The comparative efficacy of traditional didactic and Problem-based Learning in
undergraduate speech pathology curricula. $8,655 received from the Faculty of
Health Sciences, La Trobe University.
Oates, J., Pierce, R., Phyland, D., Campbell, M. (2000). The prevalence and
prediction of voice problems in patients undergoing treatment for asthma with
inhaled corticosteroids. $10,000 received from Boehringer Ingelheim Pty. Ltd.
Giannini, A., Oates, J., Berkowitz, R. (2000). Factors influencing the
development of vocal nodules in children. $5,000 received from the Royal
Children’s Hospital Research Institute.
Oates, J. (1999). Voice care for teachers pilot study. $9,750 received from
Education Victoria.
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Perry, A. & Oates, J. (1999). Learning laryngectomy speech rehabilitation using
an interactive multimedia program. $50,000 received from the Committee for
Staff Development and University Teaching, Department of Education, Training
& Youth Affairs.
RESEARCH GRANTS contd.
Hughes, A., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Wilson, M. (1996). Laryngeal function and
its response to levodopa in Parkinson’s disease. $23,656 received from the
Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation.
Russell, A.J., & Oates, J.M. (1996). Development and evaluation of a program
designed to prevent voice problems in school teachers. $9,000 received from the
Australian Occupational Health and Safety Trust.
Perry, A., Oates, J. & Lambier, J. (1996). An integrated, objective, speech, voice
and swallowing analysis workstation. $143,000 received from the La Trobe
University Standing Committee on Allocation of Equipment Funds.
Russell, A.J., Oates, J.M. & Greenwood, K. (1995). Voice disorders in school
teachers: Prevalence and prevention. $5,000 received from the Flinders
University of South Australia (University Research Budget).
Oates, J.M. & Russell, A.J. (1995). Learning voice analysis using multimedia
clinical case studies. $49,724 received from the Committee for the Advancement
of University Teaching.
Oates, J.M. (1991). Objective voice quality characteristics in the voices of adult
Australians of Anglo-Saxon, Greek, Italian and Vietnamese origin. $6,400
received from the Lincoln School of Health Sciences Research Committee.
Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1990). Fundamental frequency distributions in the
connected speech of adult Australians of Greek, Italian and Vietnamese origin.
$4,500 received from the Lincoln School of Health Sciences Research
Committee.
Thomas, S., Doyle, J., Oates, J.M. & Browning, C. (1989). Cognitive factors in
clinical decision making. $10,000 received from the Australian Research Council.
Richards, J. & Oates, J.M. (1989). Evaluation of clinical and radiological
measures of swallowing disorders. $13,215 received from the Austin Hospital
Medical Research Foundation.
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Dacakis, G., & Oates, J. (2016). Transgender-specific curriculum. Invited paper
presented at the World Professional Association of Transgender Health
Symposium, Amsterdam, June 21.
Phyland, D. & Oates, J. (2016). Reclaiming voice as a core component of
speech pathology practice. Invited Summit presented at the Speech Pathology
Australia National Conference, Perth. May 18.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J. & Phyland, D. (2015). Approaches to the clinical management of voice.
Invited workshop presented for the University of Auckland, Auckland, March 5
& 6.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (2015). Voice in the lives of MtF women.
Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Professional Association of
Transgender Health Clinical Meeting, Brisbane, October 31.
Scalzo, T. & Oates, J. (2015). Factors associated with vocal impairment and
voice problems in pre-school-aged children. Paper presented at the 11th
Pan
European Voice Conference, Florence, August 31.
Oates, J. (2014). Voice care: Protecting an essential tool of the trade: A whole
school approach. Invited seminar presented at the Australian Education Union
Annual Occupational Health and Safety Conference, Melbourne. July 25.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Armstrong, S., Mailing, S. (2014). Voice therapy for
transgender people. Workshop presented at the Speech Pathology Australia
National Conference, Melbourne. May 20.
Oates, J., & Dacakis, G. (2014). Voice and communication in the lives of male-
to-female transgender people. Invited paper presented at the World
Professional Association of Transgender Health Symposium, Bangkok. February
2.
Oates, J. (2013). Evidence for the effectiveness of speech pathology
interventions for Male-to-Female Transsexual individuals Invited paper
presented at the Pan European Voice Conference, Prague, August 22
Dacakis, G. & Oates, J. (2013). Self-report in voice assessment: The
Transsexual Voice Questionnaire MtF
. Invited paper presented at the Pan
European Voice Conference, Prague, August 22
Oates, J. (2013). Evidence for the effectiveness of speech pathology
interventions for Male-to-Female transsexual individuals. Invited paper
presented at the 10th
Pan European Voice Conference, Prague, August 22 .
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Oates, J. (2013). Controversies in functional voice disorders: Classification,
aetiologies, assessment & treatment. Invited paper presented for the Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, June 11.
Oates, J. (2013). Measuring the impact of voice on the everyday lives of male-to-
female transgender people. Invited paper presented for the Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, June 12.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J. (2013). Current proposals for causal mechanisms underlying primary
muscle tension dysphonia: Implications for assessment and intervention. Invited
paper presented at the 20th
World Congress of the International Federation of
Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies, Seoul, June 3.
Oates, J. (2012). High-speed laryngeal imaging: potential solutions to some
perennial dilemmas in voice evaluation. Invited paper presented at the Australia
Asia-Pacific Laryngology and Dysphagia conference, Melbourne, October.
Oates, J. (2012). Current controversies in functional voice disorders. Keynote
address presented at the Australian Voice Association Satellite Seminar in
Voice Research, Melbourne, October 26.
Scalzo, T. & Oates, J. (2012).Prevalence and risk factors of voice problems in
preschool children: implications for prevention and management. Paper
presented at The Fall Voice Conference, New York, October 6.
Leão, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Cooper-Thomas, H., Scott, D., Morton, R.
Potential occupational and personal predictors of voice problems in teachers.
Paper presented at the World Voice Congress, Luxor, October 29.
Leão, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Morton, R., Scott, D. (2012). Vocal loading among
teachers with self-reported voice problems using the Ambulatory Phonation
Monitor: preliminary results. Paper presented at the World Voice Congress,
Luxor, October 29.
Leão, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Morton, R., Scott, D. (2012). Prevalence of voice
problems in New Zealand teachers: results of a national online survey. Paper
presented at the 41st
Annual Symposium, Care of the Professional Voice,
Philadelphia, June 1.
Oates, J. (2012). Protecting your voice: a whole school approach. Invited
workshop presented at the Australian Education Union Occupational Health
and Safety Conference, Melbourne, June 1.
Cimoli, M., Oates, J., McLaughlin, E., Greenwood, K., Langmore, S. (2012). The
use of instrumental swallowing assessments by speech pathologists working in
Australia. Poster presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National
Conference, Hobart. June 24-27.
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Tay, E., Phyland, D., Oates, J. (2011). The effect of vocal function exercises on
vocal efficiency in the ageing population. Paper presented at the 40th
Annual
Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia. June 1-5.
Oates, J. (2011). Measuring outcomes in professional voice. Invited paper
presented at the Diagnostic and Operative Laryngology Dysphagia Meeting of
the Australian Society of head & Neck Surgeons, Melbourne. April 3-4.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Buckley, K., O’Halloran, P., Oates, J. (2011). Voice and elite sports coaches:
Considerations for elite football coaching. Poster presented at International
Olympic Committee World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in
Sport, Monaco. April 7-9,
Buckley, K., O’Halloran, P., Oates, J. (2011). Voice and elite sports coaches:
Considerations for football coaches. Paper presented at the 2nd
Occupational
Voice Symposium, London. March 28-29.
Leao, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Morton, R., Scott, D. (2011). Prevalence of voice
disorders in New Zealand teachers. Paper presented at the 12th
Asia-Oceania
ORL-HNS Congress, Auckland. March 1-4.
Oates, J. (2010). Designing voice assessment protocols: The basics. Invited
paper presented at the 28th
World Congress of the International Association of
Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Copenhagen. August 22-26.
Oates, J., Pemberton, C., Russell, A. (2010). Prevention of voice disorders in
school teachers: Can an education program delivered solely via a DVD package
be effective? Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National
Conference, Melbourne, May 16-19.
Dacakis, G., Davies, S., Oates, J., Douglas, J., Johnston, J. (2010). Assessing
the impact of gender inappropriate voice on the lives of transsexual individuals.
Development of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire. Paper presented at the
Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Melbourne, May 16-19.
Holmberg, E., Sodersten, M., Larsson, H., Oates, J. Dacakis, G. (2009). APM
measurements of male-to-female transsexual voice: Initial recording experiences
and results. Paper presented at the International APM Users Meeting, University
College, London, March 25
Oates, J. (2009). Preparing for a program for research using the APM: early
experience and future plans. Paper presented at the International APM User
Group Meeting, Philadelphia, June 3.
Phyland, D., Vallance, N., Oates, J., Baxter, M. (2009). Standard examination
versus specialist voice clinic examination of voice disorders. Poster presented at
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the 38th
Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, USA,
June 3-7.
Oates, J. (2009). Effective voice assessment and intervention services:
educational and professional considerations. Invited paper presented at the
Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Adelaide, May 17-21.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2008). Acoustic speech range,
transglottal air pressure and flow, self-evaluations, and auditory-perceptual
evaluations of male-to-female transsexual voice. Paper presented at the National
Swedish Logopedics Convention, Jönköping, Sweden, November 8.
Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2008). Acoustic and
aerodynamic measurements and subjective evaluations of male-to-female
transsexual voice. Paper presented at the joint conference of the New Zealand
Speech-Language Therapists Association and Speech Pathology Australia.
Auckland, New Zealand, May 25-29.
Phyland, D. & Oates, J. (2008). Vocal connections and reflections: a clinical
assessment. 3-hour workshop presented at the joint conference of the New
Zealand Speech-Language Therapists Association and Speech Pathology
Australia. Auckland, New Zealand, May 25-29.
Oates, J. (2007). Current concepts in occupational voice disorders. Keynote
address for the Conjoint Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong College of
Otorhinolaryngologists and the Hong Kong Voice Foundation: Professional
Voice Care. Hong Kong, November 7-8.
Oates, J. (2007). Prevention of occupational voice disorders. Keynote address
for the Conjoint Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong College of
Otorhinolaryngologists and the Hong Kong Voice Foundation: Professional
Voice Care. Hong Kong, November 7-8.
Oates, J. (2007). Speech pathology management of performers. Keynote
address for the Conjoint Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong College of
Otorhinolaryngologists and the Hong Kong Voice Foundation: Professional
Voice Care. Hong Kong, November 7-8.
Hay, I., Oates, J., Giannini, A., Berkowitz, R., Rotenberg, B. (2007). Pain
perception of children undergoing flexible laryngoscopy/nasendoscopy of
investigation of voice disorders. Paper presented at the 7th
Pan European Voice
Conference, Groningen, August 29-September 1.
Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2007). Measurements and
evaluations of male-to-female transsexual voice. Paper presented at the 7th
Pan
European Voice Conference, Groningen, August 29 -September 1.
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Oates, J. (2007). The pros and cons of auditory-perceptual evaluation of voice.
Invited paper presented at the 27th
World Congress of the International
Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 5-9.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Behlau, M. & Oates, J. (2007). Best practice guidelines for the management of
clients with voice problems. Invited paper presented at the 27th
World Congress
of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Copenhagen,
Denmark, August 5-9.
Hay, I., Oates, J., Giannini, A., Berkowitz, R., Rotenberg, B. (2007). Pain
perception of children undergoing flexible laryngoscopy/nasendoscopy of
investigation of voice disorders. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology
Australia National Conference, Sydney, May 27-31.
Pemberton, C., Oates, J., Russell, A. (2007). Voice care for teachers: A model
for prevention. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National
Conference, Sydney, May 27-31.
Oates, J. (2006). The evidence base for treatment and prevention of
hyperfunctional voice problems. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology
Australia National Conference, Freemantle, May 21-25.
Oates, J. (2005). New concepts in occupational voice. Invited plenary paper
presented at the 7th
Voice Symposium of Australia, Sydney, September 15-17.
Oates, J. (2005). The evidence base for the prevention and treatment of
hyperfunctional voice disorders. Paper presented at the Pan European Voice
Conference, London, August 31-September 3.
Oates, J. (2004). Occupational health and safety and aspects of voice and
speech professions. Invited presentation at the 26th
World Congress of the
International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29–
September 2.
Oates, J., Davis, P., Kenny, D., Livesey, J. (2004). Vocal health in a group of
opera chorus members. Paper presented at the 26th
World Congress of the
International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29-
September 2.
Taylor, P. & Oates, J. (2004). The prevalence and nature of voice problems in
call centre operators. Paper presented at the 26th
World Congress of the
International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29-
September 2.
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Phyland, D., Vallance, N., Oates, J., Baxter, M. (2004). Voice disorders among
professional singers: Assessment findings and outcomes. Paper presented at
the 26th
World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and
Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29-September 2.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Bridge, H., Oates, J., Phyland, D., Campbell, M., Buchanan, R., Smith, G.,
Schnelleman, T., Fabini, B. (2004). The voices of people with rheumatoid
arthritis: Perceptual and physiological characteristics. Paper presented at the 26th
World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics.
Brisbane, August 29-September 2.
Oates, J. (2003). The epidemiology of paediatric voice disorders – An unknown
quantity with enormous potential. Invited presentation at the Speech Pathology
Australia National Conference. Hobart, May 4-8.
Oates, J. & Russell, A. (2002). A Sound Judgement: Perceptual voice analysis
education in Australia. Invited paper presented at the American Association of
Speech, Language and Hearing International Consensus Meeting on Perceptual
Voice Analysis, Pittsburgh, June 10-11.
Oates, J., Davis, P., Kenny, D., Livesey, J. (2002). Vocal health profile of a
group
of opera chorus artists. Paper presented at the 6th
Voice Symposium of Australia,
Adelaide, October 11-14.
Davis, P., Oates, J., Kenny, D., Livesey, J., Chapman, J., Carbrera, D. (2002).
Singer’s formant characteristics in a group of opera chorus artists. Paper
presented at the 6th
Voice Symposium of Australia, Adelaide, October 11-14.
Oates, J. (2002). Voice care - a new voice kit for teachers. Invited paper
presented at the Safety in Action Conference, Melbourne, April 16-18.
Oates, J. (2002). Evaluation of voice: Perceptual, observational and endoscopic
analysis. Invited workshop presented at the New Zealand Speech-Language
Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Wellington, March 25-28.
Oates, J. (2002). A rational approach to intervention planning for clients with
voice disorders. Invited workshop presented at the New Zealand Speech-
Language Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Wellington, March 25-28.
Oates, J. (2002). The evidence underlying current practice in the management
of clients with voice disorders.. Invited keynote paper presented at the New
Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Wellington, March
25-28.
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Oates, J. & Phyland, D. (2002). When Alice’s symptoms speak for themselves :
A symptomatic approach to voice. Invited workshop presented at the Speech
Pathology Australia National Conference, Alice Springs, May 20-23.
Oates, J. (2001). The scientific basis of the management of clients with voice
disorders: Searching for needles in haystacks? Invited keynote address
presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Melbourne,
May 21.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J., Campbell, M., Holmes, R., Phyland, D., Perry, A., Pierce, R.,
Stolarczyk, R. (2000). Dysphonia in patients taking inhaled corticosteroids for
asthma. Paper presented at the Pacific Voice Conference, San Francisco,
November 9-12.
Oates, J. & Russell, A. (2000). Developing prevention programs for voice
problems in teachers. Invited paper presented at the Pacific Voice Conference,
San Francisco, November 9-12.
Oates, J., Campbell, M., Holmes, R., Phyland, D., Perry, A., Pierce, R.,
Stolarczyk, R. (2000). Voice problems in adults taking inhaled corticosteroids for
asthma. Paper presented at the 5th
Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane,
October 6-9.
Speed, L. & Oates, J. (2000). Effects of lecturing on University teachers’ voices.
Paper presented at the 5th
Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane October 6-9.
Green, C., Oates, J., Perry, A. (2000). The relationship between self-report,
instrumental and perceptual measures of voice following treatment for early
stage laryngeal cancer. Paper presented at the 5th
Voice Symposium of
Australia, Brisbane, October 6-9.
Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Phyland, D., Vallance, N. (2000). Evaluation of
cricothyroid approximation surgery in male-to-female transsexuals. Paper
presented at the 5th
Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane, October 6-9.
Oates, J., Campbell, M., Holmes, R., Phyland, D., Perry, A., Pierce, R.,
Stolarczyk, R. (2000). Vocal characteristics in adults taking inhaled
corticosteroids for asthma. Paper presented at the American Speech and
Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington DC, November 16-19.
Russell, A., Oates, J., Greenwood, K. (2000). Predicting voice problems in
teachers. Paper presented at the American Speech and Hearing Association
Annual Convention, Washington DC, November 16-19.
Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Phyland, D., Vallance, N. (2000). Cricothyroid
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approximation surgery for pitch elevation in transsexuals. Paper presented at the
American Speech and Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington DC,
November 16-19.
Oates, J. & Phyland, D. (2000). Simply voice. Invited Master Class presented at
the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Adelaide, May 8-12.
Oates, J.M. (1998). Common hyperfunctional voice disorders. Invited paper
presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-
10.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Phyland, D.J., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998) Self-reported voice problems
among three groups of professional singers. Paper presented at the Fourth
Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Self-reported voice problems:
Do teachers report more problems than the general population? Paper
presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-
10.
Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Predicting voice problems in
teachers. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia,
Melbourne, October 8-10.
Mattiske, J., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). The effect of classroom
teaching on the vocal characteristics of primary school teachers. Paper
presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-
10.
Vallance, N., Phyland, D.J., Oates, J.M., Baxter, M. (1998). Voice problems
among singers: Clinical findings. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice
Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
Russell, A., Ruffin, R., Flavell, J., Oates, J.M. (1998). Are voice problems more
prevalent in people who have asthma? Paper presented at the Fourth Voice
Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
Holmes, R., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D.J., Hughes, A. (1998). Voice characteristics
in the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice
Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
Oates, J.M., Phyland, D.J., Dillon, L., Hughes, A. (1998). Laryngeal function in
Parkinson’s disease. Poster presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of
Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
Oates, J.M., Russell, A. (1998). Improving listener judgements of the speaking
voice using an interactive multimedia package. Poster presented at the Fourth
Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
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Oates, J.M., Baxter, M., Vallance, N., Buttifant, M. (1998). Videostroboscopy.
Invited workshop presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia,
Melbourne, October 8-10.
Baxter, M., Hughes, A., Oates, J.M., O’Sullivan, J. (1998). The Melbourne Botox
program - First five years’ experience. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice
Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J.M., Russell, A (1998). A Sound Judgement: Learning perceptual voice
analysis using multimedia. Paper presented at the XXX1Vth World Congress of
the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Amsterdam, August
23-27.
Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Prevalence of voice problems in
teachers. Paper presented at the XXX1Vth World Congress of the International
Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Amsterdam, August 23-27.
Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Predicting voice problems in
teachers. Paper presented at the XXX1Vth World Congress of the International
Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Amsterdam, August 23-27.
Oates, J.M. (1998) Voice disorders of neurological origin. (1998). Invited
seminar presented at the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Biennial
Conference, Dunedin, April 14 -17.
Mattiske, J.A. & Oates, J.M. (1998). The vocal characteristics of teachers’
voices: Beginning and end of school year. Paper presented at the Speech
Pathology Australia National Conference, Fremantle, May 11 -15.
Russell, A. & Oates, J. (1998). A new approach to learning perceptual voice
analysis. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National
Conference, Fremantle, May 11-15.
Lim, V.P.C., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Campbell, M. (1997). Effects of laryngeal
endoscopy on the vocal performance of young adult females with normal voices.
Paper presented at the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice,
Philadelphia, June 2-5.
Oates, J.M. & Russell, A. (1997). Learning voice analysis using multimedia
clinical case studies. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of
the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 2-5.
Phyland, D., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1997). Self-reported voice problems
among professional opera, musical theatre, and jazz singers. Paper presented at
CV Oates 2016 20
the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June
2-5.
Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1997). A survey of self-reported voice
problems by school teachers in South Australia. Paper presented at the 26th
Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 2nd
- 5th
.
Oates, J. (1997). Living with uncertainty: Current approaches to voice evaluation.
Invited paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia Research Colloquia,
Melbourne, July 26th
.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Russell, A. & Oates, J. (1997). Learning voice analysis using an interactive
multimedia package: Does it make a difference? Paper presented at the 14th
Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Learning in
Tertiary Education, Perth, December 7-10.
Daniels, N., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Feiglin, A., Hughes, A. (1996). Vocal
characteristics in patients with Parkinson's disease. Paper presented at the
Inaugural Conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’
Association and the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Auckland,
April 2-4.
Oates, J.M. (1996). Current issues in the diagnosis and treatment of spasmodic
dysphonia. Paper presented at the Inaugural Conference of the New Zealand
Speech-Language Therapists’ Association and the Australian Association of
Speech and Hearing, Auckland, April 2-4.
Oates, J.M., & Phyland, D. (1996). Recent developments in the evaluation and
management of vocal dysfunction. Invited paper presented at the Inaugural
Conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Association and
the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Auckland, April 2-4.
Oates, J.M. (1996). Recent research on the management of children with voice
disorders. Invited seminar presented at the Department of School Education
State-Wide Speech Pathology Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, July
2.
Kitch, J. & Oates, J.M. (1995). Performance effects on the voices of ten choral
tenors: Acoustic and perceptual findings. Paper presented at the 3rd Australian
Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21.
Lim, V., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D. & Campbell, M. (1995). The effects of
nasendoscopy in situ on the vocal performance of normal speaking persons.
Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21.
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Mattiske, J. & Oates, J.M. (1995). The teaching profession. What has happened
to its voice? Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney,
May 19-21.
Oates, J.M. & Lesic, J.R. (1995). Objective voice quality characteristics in the
voices of adult Australians of Greek, Italian and Anglo-Australian origin. Paper
presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21.
Phyland, D., Oates, J.M. & Greenwood, K. (1995). The coloratura belted out a
jazzy aria: voice problems in singers. Paper presented at the 3rd Australian
Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J.M. & Kitch, J. (1994). The effects of performance on the voice. Invited
paper presented at the 3rd International Congress of Voice Teachers, Auckland,
New Zealand, July 24-29.
Baxter, M., Marty, D., Oates, J.M., & Phyland, D. (1993). Videostroboscopy.
Invited seminar presented at the Second Voice Symposium of Australia,
Melbourne, October 1-3.
Calvert, C. & Oates, J.M. (1993). Vocal warm-up in classical singers: Can
singing teachers discriminate between warmed-up and non-warmed-up voices?
Paper presented at the Second Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne,
October 1-3.
Phyland, D. & Oates, J.M. (1993). Vocal problems among singers. Paper
presented at the Second Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 1-
3.
Oates, J.M. (1993). Vocal pedagogy. Invited seminar presentation at The First
Summer School for Choral Trainers and Conductors, University of Melbourne,
January 20-23.
Oates, J.M., (1992). Singing, scoping, counselling and research - prerequisites
for the voice therapist? A Hypothetical. Invited hypothetical presented at the
annual conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing,
Melbourne, February 9-14.
Phyland, D., Kitch, J., & Oates, J.M., (1992). Giving voice to the generalist
speech pathologist. Workshop presented at the annual conference of the
Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 9-14.
Thein-Tun, U., Brown, L., Oates, J.M., & Groot Obbink, P. (1992). Instrumental
phonetics for clinical applications and research. Seminar presented at the annual
conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne,
February 9-14.
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Oates, J.M. (1991). Can acoustic analysis negate the deficiencies of perceptual
analysis in the voice clinic? Paper presented at the Inaugural Voice Symposium
of Australia, Adelaide, May 4-5.
Oates, J.M., Boutsis, H., Cook, F., Edis, F., Murdoch, E., & Taylor, S. (1991).
Fundamental frequency characteristics in the connected speech of adult
Australians of Greek, Italian and Vietnamese origin. Paper presented at the
Inaugural Voice Symposium of Australia, Adelaide, May 4-5.
Oates, J.M., & Dacakis, G. (1990). Prediction of esophageal speech proficiency
post-laryngectomy. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian
Association of Speech and Hearing, Sydney, March 18-21.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J.M. (1990). Speech technology applications in the management of voice
disorders. Invited paper presented at the International Speech Science and
Technology Conference, Melbourne, November 26-29.
Thomas, S., Oates, J.M., & Browning, C. (1988). Clinical decision making and
clinical performance. Paper presented at the International Health Sciences
Education Conference, Sydney.
Over, R., Halpin, C., Sellick, K., Oates, J.M. (1988). Stress and coping with long-
term disability. Invited workshop presented at the 5th International Retinitis
Pigmentosa Congress, Melbourne, November 4-7.
Oates, J.M. (1987). Rehabilitation, medical and psychosocial factors associated
with esophageal speech proficiency post-laryngectomy. Invited paper presented
at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing,
Canberra, February 8-13.
Oates, J.M. (1987). Recent developments in the acoustic and physiologic
analysis of disordered voice. Invited paper presented at the Annual Conference
of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Canberra, February 8-13.
Oates, J.M. (1987). Perceptual analysis profiling for voice disorders - basic skill
development with the Oates format. Invited workshop presented at the Annual
Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Canberra,
February 8-13.
Oates, J.M. (1986). Demographic, medical and psychosocial factors associated
with esophageal speech proficiency post-laryngectomy. Paper presented at the
Conference of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics,
Tokyo, August 3-7.
Oates, J.M. (1985). Factors associated with esophageal speech proficiency.
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of
Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 3-8.
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Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1985). Perceptual analysis profiling for voice
disorders - basic skill development. Workshop presented at the Annual
Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne,
February 3-8.
Hutchison, K., Gibson, M., Oates, J.M., Schmaman, F.S. (1985). Using the
Goldhammer supervisory cycle in speech pathology. Workshop presented at the
Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing,
Melbourne, February 3rd
- 8th
.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd.
Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1983). Transsexualism: The speech pathologist's role
in the management program. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the
Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Sydney, February 14 -18.
Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1983). Speech pathology considerations in the
management of male-to-female transsexuals. Paper presented at the Australian
and New Zealand Conference on Transsexualism, Adelaide, October 14-15.
Oates, J.M. & Thornber, K. (1980). An investigation of the attitudes of Australian
speech pathologists towards the use of artificial larynx devices in laryngectomee
rehabilitation. Paper presented at the First Laryngectomee Rehabilitation
Seminar, Sydney, November 24-8.
Oates, J.M. (1979). An acoustic investigation of voice quality disorders in
children with vocal nodules. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the
Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Launceston, February 25-March
2.
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  • 1. CURRICULUM VITAE Jennifer M Oates May 2016 CONTACT DETAILS Jennifer Oates, PhD Associate Professor Discipline of Speech Pathology School of Allied Health La Trobe University Victoria 3086 AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 3 9479 1810 Fax: +61 3 9479 1874 E-mail: J.Oates@latrobe.edu.au PRESENT POSITIONS November 1998 - present Associate Professor, Discipline of Speech Pathology (formerly, Department of Human Communication Sciences), La Trobe University January 1991 - present Honorary Speech Pathologist, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital September 1995 Private Speech Pathology Practitioner, The Melbourne - present Voice Analysis Centre May 2005 - present Adjunct Associate Professor in Speech Language Therapy, Department of Psychology, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1989 Doctor of Philosophy School of Psychology, La Trobe University, Australia 1980 Master of Applied Science Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Australia 1976 Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Australia CV Oates 2016 1
  • 2. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Fellow, Speech Pathology Association of Australia • Certified Practising Speech Pathologist • Member, International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics • Member, World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) • Member, WPATH Standing Committee on Voice and Communication • Member, Australian and New Zealand Professional Association for Transgender Health • Member, Australian Voice Association • Member, Australian Speech Science and Technology Association • Member, Melbourne Gender Clinic, Monash Health TEACHING AND CLINICAL INTERESTS • Perceptual, acoustic, and physiological characteristics of normal and impaired speaking, acting and singing voice • Epidemiology and aetiologies of voice disorders • Vocal dysfunction in children • Vocal dysfunction in neurological and systemic disease • Prevention and treatment of voice disorders • Voice, communication and social participation transgender people • Impact of voice disorders on human functioning • Outcomes of speech pathology and laryngology practice • Evidence-based practice in voice disorders • Participation of people with disabilities in tertiary education RESEARCH INTERESTS • Epidemiology of voice disorders in children and adults • Aetiologies and contributing factors for voice disorders • Prevention and management of vocal dysfunction • Vocal dysfunction in neurological disease and other medical conditions • Vocal dysfunction in children • Occupational voice injury • Acoustic, aerodynamic, endoscopic and perceptual measurement of normal and impaired speaking, acting and singing voice • Mechanisms of vocal projection in singers and actors • Impact of voice disorders on functioning (activity, participation and well- being) CV Oates 2016 2
  • 3. • Communicative satisfaction, laryngeal functioning, voice-related activity and participation restrictions, and voice and communication outcomes in transgender people EMPLOYMENT HISTORY November 1986 - present Associate Professor (from November 1998), previously Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Speech Pathology (formerly, Department of Human Communication Sciences), La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia January 2015 – present Graduate Research Coordinator, School of Allied Health, La Trobe University April 2014 – January 2015 Deputy Chair, La Trobe University Higher Degrees by Research Committee April 2013 – January 2015 Chair, Faculty Higher Degrees Committee, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University February 2013 – January 2015 Head, Department of Human Communication Sciences, La Trobe University December 2014 Faculty Opponent, Ulrika Nygren Doctoral Thesis, Division of Speech & Language Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden February 2002 – January 2011 Head, School of Human Communication Sciences, La Trobe University May 2005 – present Adjunct Associate Professor in Speech Language Therapy, Department of Psychology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand January 1991 – present Honorary Speech Pathologist, ENT Voice Clinic, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia September 1995 – present Private Speech Pathology Practitioner and Co- Director, The Melbourne Voice Analysis Centre, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia CV Oates 2016 3
  • 4. September 1981 - October 1986 Lecturer School of Communication Disorders, Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences, Carlton, Victoria, Australia March 1978 - September 1981 Senior Tutor, School of Communication Disorders, Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences March 1976 - February 1978 Speech Pathologist at the Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia PUBLICATIONS Publications in refereed journals Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (In Press, 2016). Further evidence of the construct validity of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire (TVQMtF ) using Principal Component Analysis. Journal of Voice. Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (In Press, 2016). Exploring the validity of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire (TVQMtF ): Do TVQMtF scores differentiate between MtF women who have had gender reassignment surgery and those who have not? International Journal of Transgenderism. Venville, A., Mealings, M., Ennals. P., Oates, J., Fossey, E., Douglas, J., Bigby, C. (2016). Supporting students with invisible disabilities: A scoping review of postsecondary education for students with mental illness or acquired brain injury. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education. doi: 10.1080/1034912X.2016.1153050 Buckley, K. L., O’Halloran, P.D., Oates, J.M. (2015). Occupational vocal health of elite sports coaches: An exploratory pilot study of football coaches. Journal of Voice, 29(4), 476-483. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2014.09.017 Oates, J. & Dacakis, G. (2015). Transgender voice and communication: research evidence underpinning voice intervention for male-to-female transsexual women. Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders, 25, July, 48-58. Leao, S.H., Oates, J.M., Purdy, S.C., Scott, D.N., Morton, R.P. (2015). Voice problems in New Zealand teachers: A national survey. Journal of Voice, 29(5), 645.e1-645.e1-645.e13. doi:10.1016/j.jvoice.2014.11.004 Moorcroft, L., Kenny, D., Oates, J. (2015). Vibrato changes following imagery. Journal of Voice, 29(2), 182-190. Moorcroft. L., Kenny, D., Oates, J. (2013). Breathing imagery moderates vibrato rate. In A Williamon & Werner Goebl (eds.). Proceedings of the International Symposium of Performance Science 2013. Brussels, Belgium: European Association of Conservatoires. CV Oates 2016 4
  • 5. Baker, J., Oates, J. M., Leeson, E., Woodford, H., & Bond, M. J. (2014). Patterns of emotional expression and responses to health and Illness in women with functional voice disorders (MTVD) and a comparison group. Journal of Voice, 28(6), 762-769. Oates, J. M. (2014). Treatment of dysphonia in older people: the role of the speech therapist. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 22(6), 477-486. Publications in refereed journals contd. Sanchez, K., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Holmberg, G. (2014).Speech and voice range profiles of adults with untrained normal voices: Methodological implications. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 39(2), 62-71. Dacakis, G., Davies, S., Oates, J., Douglas, J., Johnston, J. (2013). Development and preliminary evaluation of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire for male-to-female transsexuals. Journal of Voice, 27, 312-320. Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (2012) Beyond voice: perceptions of gender in male-to-female transsexuals. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 20, 165-170. Tay, E., Phyland, D., Oates, J. (2012). The effectiveness of vocal function exercises on the voices of ageing community choir singers. Journal of Voice, 25(6), 672e.19-672e.27. Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2010). Phonetograms, aerodynamic measurements, self-evaluations, and auditory-perceptual ratings of male-to-female transsexual voice. Journal of Voice, 24, 511-522. Pemberton, C., Oates, J., Russell, A. (2010). Voice care education: preliminary evaluation of the Voice Care for Teachers package. Journal of Health, Safety and Environment, 26(5), 441-462. Oates, J. (2009). Auditory-perceptual evaluation of disordered voice quality. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 61, 49-56. Hay, I. Oates, J., Giannini, A., Berkowitz, R., Rotenberg, B. (2009). Pain perception of children undergoing nasendoscopy for investigation of voice and resonance disorders. Journal of Voice, 23, 380-388. Oates, J. & Winkworth, A. (2008). Current knowledge, controversies and future directions in hyperfunctional voice disorders. International Journal of Speech- Language Pathology, 10(4), 267-277 Pasricha, N., Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2008). Communicative satisfaction of male- to-female transsexuals. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 33, 25-34. Oates, J. (2007). Although promising in terms of reliability, additional evidence of validity is required before the Finnish version of the Voice Activity and CV Oates 2016 5
  • 6. participation Profile can be confidently applied in the clinical context. Evidence- Based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 1, 194-196. Oates, J. (2007). A four factor acoustic model provides an objective index for assessing dysphonia. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 1, 8-9. Publications in refereed journals contd. Pasa, G., Oates, J., Dacakis, G. (2007). The relative effectiveness of vocal hygiene training and vocal function exercises in preventing voice disorders in primary school teachers. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 32, 128-140. Carew, L., Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2007). The effectiveness of oral resonance therapy on the perception of femininity of voice in male-to-female transsexuals. Journal of Voice, 21(5), 591-603. Reid, K., Davis, P., Oates, J., Carbrera, D., Ternström, S., Black, M., Chapman, J. (2007). The acoustic characteristics of professional opera singers performing in chorus versus solo mode. Journal of Voice, 21(1), 35-45. Oates, J., Bain, B., Davis, P., Chapman, J., Kenny, D. (2006). Development of an auditory-perceptual rating instrument for the operatic singing voice. Journal of Voice, 20, 71-81. Pinczower, R. & Oates, J. (2005). Vocal projection in actors: the long-term average spectral features that distinguish comfortable acting voice from voicing with maximal projection in male actors. Journal of Voice, 19(3), 440-453. Russell, A., Oates, J., Greenwood. K. (2005). Prevalence of self-reported voice problems in the general population in South Australia. Advances in Speech- Language Pathology, 7(1), 24-30. Barnes, J., Davis, P., Oates, J. Chapman, J. (2004). The relationship between professional operatic soprano voice and high range spectral energy. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 116, 530-538. Chan, S.W., Baxter, M., Oates, J., Yorston, A. (2004). Long-term results of Type 11 Thyroplasty for adductor spasmodic dysphonia. The Laryngoscope, 114, 1604-1608. Kenny, D.T., Davis, P., Oates, J. (2004). Music performance anxiety and occupational stress amongst opera chorus artists and their relationship with state and trait anxiety and perfectionism. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 18, 757- 777. Speed, L. & Oates, J. (2002). Effects of lecturing on the voices of tertiary teachers. Australian Voice, 8, 21-28. CV Oates 2016 6
  • 7. Oates, J. (2001). The scientific basis of the management of clients with voice disorders. Evidence and innovation. Proceedings of the 2001 Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, 1-15. Oates, J.M. (2000). The intuitive vocal fold functional model: An answer to the clinician’s prayer? Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2, 39-42. Publications in refereed journals contd. Holmes, R., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Hughes, A. (2000). Voice problems in the progression of Parkinson’s Disease. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 35, 407-418. Phyland, D.J., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K.M. (1999). Self-reported voice problems among three groups of professional singers. Journal of Voice, 13, 602- 611. Oates, J.M. & Russell, A. (1998). Learning voice analysis using an interactive multimedia package: Development and preliminary evaluation. Journal of Voice, 12, 500-512. Mattiske, J.A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Vocal problems among teachers: Prevalence, causes, prevention and treatment. Journal of Voice, 12, 489-499. Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Prevalence of voice problems in school teachers. Journal of Voice, 12, 467-479. Dacakis, G. & Oates, J. (1998). Communication training in male-to-female transsexuals. Expanding Horizons. Proceedings of the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, 77-88, Perth, Curtin University of technology. Lim, V.P.C., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D.J., Campbell, M.J. (1998). Effects of laryngeal endoscopy on the vocal performance of young adult females with normal voices. Journal of Voice, 12, 68-77. McMahon-Lesic, J., Oates, J., Greenwood, K. (1998). Acquisition of speech following total laryngectomy. Australian Journal of Otolaryngology, 3, 37-49. Oates, J. & Dacakis, G. (1997). Voice change in transsexuals. Venereology. The Interdisciplinary, International Journal of Sexual Health, 10, 178-187. Russell, A. & Oates, J. (1997) Learning voice analysis using an interactive multimedia package: Does it make a difference? Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, 522-527. Perth, Curtin University of Technology. CV Oates 2016 7
  • 8. Kitch, J.A. & Oates, J.M. (1996). Performance effects on the voices of ten choral singers: Acoustic and perceptual findings. Journal of Voice, 10, 217-227. Kitch, J.A. & Oates, J.M. (1994). The perceptual features of vocal fatigue as self- reported by a group of actors and singers. Journal of Voice, 8, 207-214. Oates, J.M., & Over, R. (1992) Acquisition of esophageal speech following laryngectomy. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 20, 17- 32. Publications in refereed journals contd. Oates, J.M., Lochert, S., & McMahon, J. (1990). Change in communicative satisfaction experienced by laryngectomees and their spouses post laryngectomy. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 18, 5-18. Hill, S.D., Oates, J.M., Healey, J.E., Russell, J. (1988). Effects of speaking over background noise on acoustic correlates of normal voice in adult females. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 16, 23-36. Oates, J.M., & O'Brien, M.C., (1987). Medical, rehabilitative and psychosocial factors associated with alaryngeal speech acquisition and proficiency. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 15, 39-48. Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1983). Speech pathology considerations in the management of transsexualism. British Journal of Disorders of Communication, 18, 139-151. Oates, J.M. & Thornber, K. (1980). Attitudes of Speech Pathologists to artificial larynxes. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 8, 4-21. Special Journal Issues (Invited Editor) Oates, J.M. & Kirkby, R.J. (1980). An acoustic investigation of voice quality disorders in children with vocal nodules. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 8, 28-39. Oates, J.M., & Kirkby, R.J. (1979). Acoustic investigations of abnormal voice quality - A review. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 7, 4- 15. Oates, J. & Winkworth, A. (2008). Characterising hyperfunctional voice disorders: Etiology. assessment, treatment and prevention. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 10(4). Edited Books Reilly, S., Douglas, J., Oates, J., (2004) (Eds.). Evidence Based Practice in Speech Pathology. London: Whurr. CV Oates 2016 8
  • 9. DVD and CD-Rom Russell, A., Oates, J., Pemberton, C. (2007). Voice care for teachers. DVD Package. Bondi Junction NSW: Voice Care for Teachers. Oates, J. & Russell, A. (2003). A Sound Judgement. CD-ROM Package. Melbourne: La Trobe University. Book chapters Oates, J., Baker, J., Vertigan, A. (2013). Current issues in voice assessment and intervention: an Australian Perspective. In E.Yiu (Ed.). International perspectives on voice disorders. London: Multilingual Matters Oates, J. (2012). Evidence based practice in voice therapy for transgender/transsexual clients. In Adler, R. K., Hirsch, S., Mordaunt, M. (Eds.). Voice and communication therapy for the transgender/transsexual client: A comprehensive clinical guide (2nd ed.). San Diego: Plural Publishing. Oates, J. (2011). The impact of voice impairment in adulthood. In Hilari, K. & Botting, N. The impact of communication disability across the lifespan. London: J and R Press. Oates, J. (2006). Evidence based practice in voice therapy for male-to-female transsexuals. In R. Adler, S. Hirsch, & M. Mordaunt (Eds.). Voice and communication therapy for the transsexual/transgendered client: A comprehensive clinical guide. San Diego: Plural Publishing. Oates, J. (2004). The evidence base for the management of individuals with voice disorders. In S.Reilly, J.Douglas, & J.Oates, (Eds.). Evidence Based Practice in Speech Pathology. London: Whurr. Reilly, S., Douglas, J., Oates, J. (2004). Future directions. In S.Reilly, J.Douglas,, & J.Oates, (Eds.). Evidence Based Practice in Speech Pathology. London: Whurr. Morris, M., Jaylath, V., Huxham, F., Dodd,K., Oates, J. (2005). Parkinson’s Disease: Movement strategies to minimize impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions. In K Refshauge (Ed.). Science-Based Rehabilitation: Theories into Practice. Oxford: Elsevier Ltd. Parsons, C. & Oates, J. (2004). Obtaining ethical approval for health sciences research. In V. Minichiello, G. Sullivan, K. Greenwood, R. Axford (Eds.) (2nd ed.) Handbook of research methods for nursing and health science. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Prentice Hall Health. Oates, J.M. (2000). Voice disorders associated with hyperfunction. In M. Freeman & M. Fawcus (Eds.), Voice disorders and their management (3rd ed.). London: Whurr Publishers. CV Oates 2016 9
  • 10. Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1986). Voice, speech and language considerations in the management of male-to-female transsexuals. In W. Walters (Ed.), Transsexualism. Sydney: Oxford University Press. RESEARCH GRANTS Serry, T., Oates, J., Bigby, C., Ennals, P., Chaffey, L., Venville, A., Williams, A. (2015). Managing dyslexia and other reading difficulties: University students’ perspectives. $14,000 received from La Trobe University Disciplinary Research Program Grants Scheme. Oates, J., Reilly, S. (2007). Cohort investigation of children’s voices: prevalence, predictors and co-morbidities of voice disorders in Victorian children at 4 years of age. $9,527 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University. Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2006). The validity and reliability of the Functional Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire for male-to-female transsexuals. $2,500 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University. Dacakis, G., Oates, J. (2004). The validity and reliability of the Functional Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire for male-to-female transsexuals. $5,000 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University. Davis, P., Oates, J., Kenny, D. (2000). Maintaining vocal excellence in the opera chorus. $254, 000 received from the Australian Research Council (Strategic Partnerships with Industry – Research and Training Scheme). Rose, M., Douglas, J., Oates, J., Joffe, B, Martens, E., McCormack, S. (2003). The comparative efficacy of traditional didactic and Problem-based Learning in undergraduate speech pathology curricula. $8,655 received from the Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University. Oates, J., Pierce, R., Phyland, D., Campbell, M. (2000). The prevalence and prediction of voice problems in patients undergoing treatment for asthma with inhaled corticosteroids. $10,000 received from Boehringer Ingelheim Pty. Ltd. Giannini, A., Oates, J., Berkowitz, R. (2000). Factors influencing the development of vocal nodules in children. $5,000 received from the Royal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Oates, J. (1999). Voice care for teachers pilot study. $9,750 received from Education Victoria. CV Oates 2016 10
  • 11. Perry, A. & Oates, J. (1999). Learning laryngectomy speech rehabilitation using an interactive multimedia program. $50,000 received from the Committee for Staff Development and University Teaching, Department of Education, Training & Youth Affairs. RESEARCH GRANTS contd. Hughes, A., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Wilson, M. (1996). Laryngeal function and its response to levodopa in Parkinson’s disease. $23,656 received from the Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Memorial Foundation. Russell, A.J., & Oates, J.M. (1996). Development and evaluation of a program designed to prevent voice problems in school teachers. $9,000 received from the Australian Occupational Health and Safety Trust. Perry, A., Oates, J. & Lambier, J. (1996). An integrated, objective, speech, voice and swallowing analysis workstation. $143,000 received from the La Trobe University Standing Committee on Allocation of Equipment Funds. Russell, A.J., Oates, J.M. & Greenwood, K. (1995). Voice disorders in school teachers: Prevalence and prevention. $5,000 received from the Flinders University of South Australia (University Research Budget). Oates, J.M. & Russell, A.J. (1995). Learning voice analysis using multimedia clinical case studies. $49,724 received from the Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching. Oates, J.M. (1991). Objective voice quality characteristics in the voices of adult Australians of Anglo-Saxon, Greek, Italian and Vietnamese origin. $6,400 received from the Lincoln School of Health Sciences Research Committee. Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1990). Fundamental frequency distributions in the connected speech of adult Australians of Greek, Italian and Vietnamese origin. $4,500 received from the Lincoln School of Health Sciences Research Committee. Thomas, S., Doyle, J., Oates, J.M. & Browning, C. (1989). Cognitive factors in clinical decision making. $10,000 received from the Australian Research Council. Richards, J. & Oates, J.M. (1989). Evaluation of clinical and radiological measures of swallowing disorders. $13,215 received from the Austin Hospital Medical Research Foundation. CV Oates 2016 11
  • 12. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Dacakis, G., & Oates, J. (2016). Transgender-specific curriculum. Invited paper presented at the World Professional Association of Transgender Health Symposium, Amsterdam, June 21. Phyland, D. & Oates, J. (2016). Reclaiming voice as a core component of speech pathology practice. Invited Summit presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Perth. May 18. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J. & Phyland, D. (2015). Approaches to the clinical management of voice. Invited workshop presented for the University of Auckland, Auckland, March 5 & 6. Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Douglas, J. (2015). Voice in the lives of MtF women. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Professional Association of Transgender Health Clinical Meeting, Brisbane, October 31. Scalzo, T. & Oates, J. (2015). Factors associated with vocal impairment and voice problems in pre-school-aged children. Paper presented at the 11th Pan European Voice Conference, Florence, August 31. Oates, J. (2014). Voice care: Protecting an essential tool of the trade: A whole school approach. Invited seminar presented at the Australian Education Union Annual Occupational Health and Safety Conference, Melbourne. July 25. Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Armstrong, S., Mailing, S. (2014). Voice therapy for transgender people. Workshop presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Melbourne. May 20. Oates, J., & Dacakis, G. (2014). Voice and communication in the lives of male- to-female transgender people. Invited paper presented at the World Professional Association of Transgender Health Symposium, Bangkok. February 2. Oates, J. (2013). Evidence for the effectiveness of speech pathology interventions for Male-to-Female Transsexual individuals Invited paper presented at the Pan European Voice Conference, Prague, August 22 Dacakis, G. & Oates, J. (2013). Self-report in voice assessment: The Transsexual Voice Questionnaire MtF . Invited paper presented at the Pan European Voice Conference, Prague, August 22 Oates, J. (2013). Evidence for the effectiveness of speech pathology interventions for Male-to-Female transsexual individuals. Invited paper presented at the 10th Pan European Voice Conference, Prague, August 22 . CV Oates 2016 12
  • 13. Oates, J. (2013). Controversies in functional voice disorders: Classification, aetiologies, assessment & treatment. Invited paper presented for the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, June 11. Oates, J. (2013). Measuring the impact of voice on the everyday lives of male-to- female transgender people. Invited paper presented for the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, June 12. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J. (2013). Current proposals for causal mechanisms underlying primary muscle tension dysphonia: Implications for assessment and intervention. Invited paper presented at the 20th World Congress of the International Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies, Seoul, June 3. Oates, J. (2012). High-speed laryngeal imaging: potential solutions to some perennial dilemmas in voice evaluation. Invited paper presented at the Australia Asia-Pacific Laryngology and Dysphagia conference, Melbourne, October. Oates, J. (2012). Current controversies in functional voice disorders. Keynote address presented at the Australian Voice Association Satellite Seminar in Voice Research, Melbourne, October 26. Scalzo, T. & Oates, J. (2012).Prevalence and risk factors of voice problems in preschool children: implications for prevention and management. Paper presented at The Fall Voice Conference, New York, October 6. Leão, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Cooper-Thomas, H., Scott, D., Morton, R. Potential occupational and personal predictors of voice problems in teachers. Paper presented at the World Voice Congress, Luxor, October 29. Leão, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Morton, R., Scott, D. (2012). Vocal loading among teachers with self-reported voice problems using the Ambulatory Phonation Monitor: preliminary results. Paper presented at the World Voice Congress, Luxor, October 29. Leão, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Morton, R., Scott, D. (2012). Prevalence of voice problems in New Zealand teachers: results of a national online survey. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Symposium, Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 1. Oates, J. (2012). Protecting your voice: a whole school approach. Invited workshop presented at the Australian Education Union Occupational Health and Safety Conference, Melbourne, June 1. Cimoli, M., Oates, J., McLaughlin, E., Greenwood, K., Langmore, S. (2012). The use of instrumental swallowing assessments by speech pathologists working in Australia. Poster presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Hobart. June 24-27. CV Oates 2016 13
  • 14. Tay, E., Phyland, D., Oates, J. (2011). The effect of vocal function exercises on vocal efficiency in the ageing population. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia. June 1-5. Oates, J. (2011). Measuring outcomes in professional voice. Invited paper presented at the Diagnostic and Operative Laryngology Dysphagia Meeting of the Australian Society of head & Neck Surgeons, Melbourne. April 3-4. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Buckley, K., O’Halloran, P., Oates, J. (2011). Voice and elite sports coaches: Considerations for elite football coaching. Poster presented at International Olympic Committee World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport, Monaco. April 7-9, Buckley, K., O’Halloran, P., Oates, J. (2011). Voice and elite sports coaches: Considerations for football coaches. Paper presented at the 2nd Occupational Voice Symposium, London. March 28-29. Leao, S., Oates, J., Purdy, S., Morton, R., Scott, D. (2011). Prevalence of voice disorders in New Zealand teachers. Paper presented at the 12th Asia-Oceania ORL-HNS Congress, Auckland. March 1-4. Oates, J. (2010). Designing voice assessment protocols: The basics. Invited paper presented at the 28th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Copenhagen. August 22-26. Oates, J., Pemberton, C., Russell, A. (2010). Prevention of voice disorders in school teachers: Can an education program delivered solely via a DVD package be effective? Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Melbourne, May 16-19. Dacakis, G., Davies, S., Oates, J., Douglas, J., Johnston, J. (2010). Assessing the impact of gender inappropriate voice on the lives of transsexual individuals. Development of the Transsexual Voice Questionnaire. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Melbourne, May 16-19. Holmberg, E., Sodersten, M., Larsson, H., Oates, J. Dacakis, G. (2009). APM measurements of male-to-female transsexual voice: Initial recording experiences and results. Paper presented at the International APM Users Meeting, University College, London, March 25 Oates, J. (2009). Preparing for a program for research using the APM: early experience and future plans. Paper presented at the International APM User Group Meeting, Philadelphia, June 3. Phyland, D., Vallance, N., Oates, J., Baxter, M. (2009). Standard examination versus specialist voice clinic examination of voice disorders. Poster presented at CV Oates 2016 14
  • 15. the 38th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, USA, June 3-7. Oates, J. (2009). Effective voice assessment and intervention services: educational and professional considerations. Invited paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Adelaide, May 17-21. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2008). Acoustic speech range, transglottal air pressure and flow, self-evaluations, and auditory-perceptual evaluations of male-to-female transsexual voice. Paper presented at the National Swedish Logopedics Convention, Jönköping, Sweden, November 8. Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2008). Acoustic and aerodynamic measurements and subjective evaluations of male-to-female transsexual voice. Paper presented at the joint conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists Association and Speech Pathology Australia. Auckland, New Zealand, May 25-29. Phyland, D. & Oates, J. (2008). Vocal connections and reflections: a clinical assessment. 3-hour workshop presented at the joint conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists Association and Speech Pathology Australia. Auckland, New Zealand, May 25-29. Oates, J. (2007). Current concepts in occupational voice disorders. Keynote address for the Conjoint Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong College of Otorhinolaryngologists and the Hong Kong Voice Foundation: Professional Voice Care. Hong Kong, November 7-8. Oates, J. (2007). Prevention of occupational voice disorders. Keynote address for the Conjoint Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong College of Otorhinolaryngologists and the Hong Kong Voice Foundation: Professional Voice Care. Hong Kong, November 7-8. Oates, J. (2007). Speech pathology management of performers. Keynote address for the Conjoint Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong College of Otorhinolaryngologists and the Hong Kong Voice Foundation: Professional Voice Care. Hong Kong, November 7-8. Hay, I., Oates, J., Giannini, A., Berkowitz, R., Rotenberg, B. (2007). Pain perception of children undergoing flexible laryngoscopy/nasendoscopy of investigation of voice disorders. Paper presented at the 7th Pan European Voice Conference, Groningen, August 29-September 1. Holmberg, E., Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Grant, C. (2007). Measurements and evaluations of male-to-female transsexual voice. Paper presented at the 7th Pan European Voice Conference, Groningen, August 29 -September 1. CV Oates 2016 15
  • 16. Oates, J. (2007). The pros and cons of auditory-perceptual evaluation of voice. Invited paper presented at the 27th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 5-9. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Behlau, M. & Oates, J. (2007). Best practice guidelines for the management of clients with voice problems. Invited paper presented at the 27th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 5-9. Hay, I., Oates, J., Giannini, A., Berkowitz, R., Rotenberg, B. (2007). Pain perception of children undergoing flexible laryngoscopy/nasendoscopy of investigation of voice disorders. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Sydney, May 27-31. Pemberton, C., Oates, J., Russell, A. (2007). Voice care for teachers: A model for prevention. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Sydney, May 27-31. Oates, J. (2006). The evidence base for treatment and prevention of hyperfunctional voice problems. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Freemantle, May 21-25. Oates, J. (2005). New concepts in occupational voice. Invited plenary paper presented at the 7th Voice Symposium of Australia, Sydney, September 15-17. Oates, J. (2005). The evidence base for the prevention and treatment of hyperfunctional voice disorders. Paper presented at the Pan European Voice Conference, London, August 31-September 3. Oates, J. (2004). Occupational health and safety and aspects of voice and speech professions. Invited presentation at the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29– September 2. Oates, J., Davis, P., Kenny, D., Livesey, J. (2004). Vocal health in a group of opera chorus members. Paper presented at the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29- September 2. Taylor, P. & Oates, J. (2004). The prevalence and nature of voice problems in call centre operators. Paper presented at the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29- September 2. CV Oates 2016 16
  • 17. Phyland, D., Vallance, N., Oates, J., Baxter, M. (2004). Voice disorders among professional singers: Assessment findings and outcomes. Paper presented at the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29-September 2. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Bridge, H., Oates, J., Phyland, D., Campbell, M., Buchanan, R., Smith, G., Schnelleman, T., Fabini, B. (2004). The voices of people with rheumatoid arthritis: Perceptual and physiological characteristics. Paper presented at the 26th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics. Brisbane, August 29-September 2. Oates, J. (2003). The epidemiology of paediatric voice disorders – An unknown quantity with enormous potential. Invited presentation at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference. Hobart, May 4-8. Oates, J. & Russell, A. (2002). A Sound Judgement: Perceptual voice analysis education in Australia. Invited paper presented at the American Association of Speech, Language and Hearing International Consensus Meeting on Perceptual Voice Analysis, Pittsburgh, June 10-11. Oates, J., Davis, P., Kenny, D., Livesey, J. (2002). Vocal health profile of a group of opera chorus artists. Paper presented at the 6th Voice Symposium of Australia, Adelaide, October 11-14. Davis, P., Oates, J., Kenny, D., Livesey, J., Chapman, J., Carbrera, D. (2002). Singer’s formant characteristics in a group of opera chorus artists. Paper presented at the 6th Voice Symposium of Australia, Adelaide, October 11-14. Oates, J. (2002). Voice care - a new voice kit for teachers. Invited paper presented at the Safety in Action Conference, Melbourne, April 16-18. Oates, J. (2002). Evaluation of voice: Perceptual, observational and endoscopic analysis. Invited workshop presented at the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Wellington, March 25-28. Oates, J. (2002). A rational approach to intervention planning for clients with voice disorders. Invited workshop presented at the New Zealand Speech- Language Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Wellington, March 25-28. Oates, J. (2002). The evidence underlying current practice in the management of clients with voice disorders.. Invited keynote paper presented at the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Wellington, March 25-28. CV Oates 2016 17
  • 18. Oates, J. & Phyland, D. (2002). When Alice’s symptoms speak for themselves : A symptomatic approach to voice. Invited workshop presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Alice Springs, May 20-23. Oates, J. (2001). The scientific basis of the management of clients with voice disorders: Searching for needles in haystacks? Invited keynote address presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Melbourne, May 21. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J., Campbell, M., Holmes, R., Phyland, D., Perry, A., Pierce, R., Stolarczyk, R. (2000). Dysphonia in patients taking inhaled corticosteroids for asthma. Paper presented at the Pacific Voice Conference, San Francisco, November 9-12. Oates, J. & Russell, A. (2000). Developing prevention programs for voice problems in teachers. Invited paper presented at the Pacific Voice Conference, San Francisco, November 9-12. Oates, J., Campbell, M., Holmes, R., Phyland, D., Perry, A., Pierce, R., Stolarczyk, R. (2000). Voice problems in adults taking inhaled corticosteroids for asthma. Paper presented at the 5th Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane, October 6-9. Speed, L. & Oates, J. (2000). Effects of lecturing on University teachers’ voices. Paper presented at the 5th Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane October 6-9. Green, C., Oates, J., Perry, A. (2000). The relationship between self-report, instrumental and perceptual measures of voice following treatment for early stage laryngeal cancer. Paper presented at the 5th Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane, October 6-9. Oates, J., Dacakis, G., Phyland, D., Vallance, N. (2000). Evaluation of cricothyroid approximation surgery in male-to-female transsexuals. Paper presented at the 5th Voice Symposium of Australia, Brisbane, October 6-9. Oates, J., Campbell, M., Holmes, R., Phyland, D., Perry, A., Pierce, R., Stolarczyk, R. (2000). Vocal characteristics in adults taking inhaled corticosteroids for asthma. Paper presented at the American Speech and Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington DC, November 16-19. Russell, A., Oates, J., Greenwood, K. (2000). Predicting voice problems in teachers. Paper presented at the American Speech and Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington DC, November 16-19. Dacakis, G., Oates, J., Phyland, D., Vallance, N. (2000). Cricothyroid CV Oates 2016 18
  • 19. approximation surgery for pitch elevation in transsexuals. Paper presented at the American Speech and Hearing Association Annual Convention, Washington DC, November 16-19. Oates, J. & Phyland, D. (2000). Simply voice. Invited Master Class presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Adelaide, May 8-12. Oates, J.M. (1998). Common hyperfunctional voice disorders. Invited paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8- 10. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Phyland, D.J., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998) Self-reported voice problems among three groups of professional singers. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Self-reported voice problems: Do teachers report more problems than the general population? Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8- 10. Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Predicting voice problems in teachers. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Mattiske, J., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). The effect of classroom teaching on the vocal characteristics of primary school teachers. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8- 10. Vallance, N., Phyland, D.J., Oates, J.M., Baxter, M. (1998). Voice problems among singers: Clinical findings. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Russell, A., Ruffin, R., Flavell, J., Oates, J.M. (1998). Are voice problems more prevalent in people who have asthma? Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Holmes, R., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D.J., Hughes, A. (1998). Voice characteristics in the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Oates, J.M., Phyland, D.J., Dillon, L., Hughes, A. (1998). Laryngeal function in Parkinson’s disease. Poster presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Oates, J.M., Russell, A. (1998). Improving listener judgements of the speaking voice using an interactive multimedia package. Poster presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. CV Oates 2016 19
  • 20. Oates, J.M., Baxter, M., Vallance, N., Buttifant, M. (1998). Videostroboscopy. Invited workshop presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. Baxter, M., Hughes, A., Oates, J.M., O’Sullivan, J. (1998). The Melbourne Botox program - First five years’ experience. Paper presented at the Fourth Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 8-10. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J.M., Russell, A (1998). A Sound Judgement: Learning perceptual voice analysis using multimedia. Paper presented at the XXX1Vth World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Amsterdam, August 23-27. Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Prevalence of voice problems in teachers. Paper presented at the XXX1Vth World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Amsterdam, August 23-27. Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1998). Predicting voice problems in teachers. Paper presented at the XXX1Vth World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Amsterdam, August 23-27. Oates, J.M. (1998) Voice disorders of neurological origin. (1998). Invited seminar presented at the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Biennial Conference, Dunedin, April 14 -17. Mattiske, J.A. & Oates, J.M. (1998). The vocal characteristics of teachers’ voices: Beginning and end of school year. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Fremantle, May 11 -15. Russell, A. & Oates, J. (1998). A new approach to learning perceptual voice analysis. Paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Fremantle, May 11-15. Lim, V.P.C., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Campbell, M. (1997). Effects of laryngeal endoscopy on the vocal performance of young adult females with normal voices. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 2-5. Oates, J.M. & Russell, A. (1997). Learning voice analysis using multimedia clinical case studies. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 2-5. Phyland, D., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1997). Self-reported voice problems among professional opera, musical theatre, and jazz singers. Paper presented at CV Oates 2016 20
  • 21. the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 2-5. Russell, A., Oates, J.M., Greenwood, K. (1997). A survey of self-reported voice problems by school teachers in South Australia. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, June 2nd - 5th . Oates, J. (1997). Living with uncertainty: Current approaches to voice evaluation. Invited paper presented at the Speech Pathology Australia Research Colloquia, Melbourne, July 26th . CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Russell, A. & Oates, J. (1997). Learning voice analysis using an interactive multimedia package: Does it make a difference? Paper presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, Perth, December 7-10. Daniels, N., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D., Feiglin, A., Hughes, A. (1996). Vocal characteristics in patients with Parkinson's disease. Paper presented at the Inaugural Conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Association and the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Auckland, April 2-4. Oates, J.M. (1996). Current issues in the diagnosis and treatment of spasmodic dysphonia. Paper presented at the Inaugural Conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Association and the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Auckland, April 2-4. Oates, J.M., & Phyland, D. (1996). Recent developments in the evaluation and management of vocal dysfunction. Invited paper presented at the Inaugural Conference of the New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists’ Association and the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Auckland, April 2-4. Oates, J.M. (1996). Recent research on the management of children with voice disorders. Invited seminar presented at the Department of School Education State-Wide Speech Pathology Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, July 2. Kitch, J. & Oates, J.M. (1995). Performance effects on the voices of ten choral tenors: Acoustic and perceptual findings. Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21. Lim, V., Oates, J.M., Phyland, D. & Campbell, M. (1995). The effects of nasendoscopy in situ on the vocal performance of normal speaking persons. Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21. CV Oates 2016 21
  • 22. Mattiske, J. & Oates, J.M. (1995). The teaching profession. What has happened to its voice? Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21. Oates, J.M. & Lesic, J.R. (1995). Objective voice quality characteristics in the voices of adult Australians of Greek, Italian and Anglo-Australian origin. Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21. Phyland, D., Oates, J.M. & Greenwood, K. (1995). The coloratura belted out a jazzy aria: voice problems in singers. Paper presented at the 3rd Australian Voice Symposium, Sydney, May 19-21. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J.M. & Kitch, J. (1994). The effects of performance on the voice. Invited paper presented at the 3rd International Congress of Voice Teachers, Auckland, New Zealand, July 24-29. Baxter, M., Marty, D., Oates, J.M., & Phyland, D. (1993). Videostroboscopy. Invited seminar presented at the Second Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 1-3. Calvert, C. & Oates, J.M. (1993). Vocal warm-up in classical singers: Can singing teachers discriminate between warmed-up and non-warmed-up voices? Paper presented at the Second Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 1-3. Phyland, D. & Oates, J.M. (1993). Vocal problems among singers. Paper presented at the Second Voice Symposium of Australia, Melbourne, October 1- 3. Oates, J.M. (1993). Vocal pedagogy. Invited seminar presentation at The First Summer School for Choral Trainers and Conductors, University of Melbourne, January 20-23. Oates, J.M., (1992). Singing, scoping, counselling and research - prerequisites for the voice therapist? A Hypothetical. Invited hypothetical presented at the annual conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 9-14. Phyland, D., Kitch, J., & Oates, J.M., (1992). Giving voice to the generalist speech pathologist. Workshop presented at the annual conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 9-14. Thein-Tun, U., Brown, L., Oates, J.M., & Groot Obbink, P. (1992). Instrumental phonetics for clinical applications and research. Seminar presented at the annual conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 9-14. CV Oates 2016 22
  • 23. Oates, J.M. (1991). Can acoustic analysis negate the deficiencies of perceptual analysis in the voice clinic? Paper presented at the Inaugural Voice Symposium of Australia, Adelaide, May 4-5. Oates, J.M., Boutsis, H., Cook, F., Edis, F., Murdoch, E., & Taylor, S. (1991). Fundamental frequency characteristics in the connected speech of adult Australians of Greek, Italian and Vietnamese origin. Paper presented at the Inaugural Voice Symposium of Australia, Adelaide, May 4-5. Oates, J.M., & Dacakis, G. (1990). Prediction of esophageal speech proficiency post-laryngectomy. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Sydney, March 18-21. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J.M. (1990). Speech technology applications in the management of voice disorders. Invited paper presented at the International Speech Science and Technology Conference, Melbourne, November 26-29. Thomas, S., Oates, J.M., & Browning, C. (1988). Clinical decision making and clinical performance. Paper presented at the International Health Sciences Education Conference, Sydney. Over, R., Halpin, C., Sellick, K., Oates, J.M. (1988). Stress and coping with long- term disability. Invited workshop presented at the 5th International Retinitis Pigmentosa Congress, Melbourne, November 4-7. Oates, J.M. (1987). Rehabilitation, medical and psychosocial factors associated with esophageal speech proficiency post-laryngectomy. Invited paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Canberra, February 8-13. Oates, J.M. (1987). Recent developments in the acoustic and physiologic analysis of disordered voice. Invited paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Canberra, February 8-13. Oates, J.M. (1987). Perceptual analysis profiling for voice disorders - basic skill development with the Oates format. Invited workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Canberra, February 8-13. Oates, J.M. (1986). Demographic, medical and psychosocial factors associated with esophageal speech proficiency post-laryngectomy. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Tokyo, August 3-7. Oates, J.M. (1985). Factors associated with esophageal speech proficiency. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 3-8. CV Oates 2016 23
  • 24. Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1985). Perceptual analysis profiling for voice disorders - basic skill development. Workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 3-8. Hutchison, K., Gibson, M., Oates, J.M., Schmaman, F.S. (1985). Using the Goldhammer supervisory cycle in speech pathology. Workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Melbourne, February 3rd - 8th . CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS contd. Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1983). Transsexualism: The speech pathologist's role in the management program. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Sydney, February 14 -18. Oates, J.M. & Dacakis, G. (1983). Speech pathology considerations in the management of male-to-female transsexuals. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Conference on Transsexualism, Adelaide, October 14-15. Oates, J.M. & Thornber, K. (1980). An investigation of the attitudes of Australian speech pathologists towards the use of artificial larynx devices in laryngectomee rehabilitation. Paper presented at the First Laryngectomee Rehabilitation Seminar, Sydney, November 24-8. Oates, J.M. (1979). An acoustic investigation of voice quality disorders in children with vocal nodules. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Speech and Hearing, Launceston, February 25-March 2. CV Oates 2016 24