Biographical summary
Colton T. Clayton, Au.D., Ph.D., is a clinical and research audiologist in the Division of Audiology in the Department of Otolaryngology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. His interests include the assessment and management of patients with centrally caused dizziness.
Dr. Clayton obtained his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University-Provo. He obtained his clinical audiology doctorate (Au.D.) and Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Science at Arizona State University.
He has been actively involved with the education of clinical residents and graduate students. His research efforts have examined the integration of visual, vestibular, and auditory cues and how sensory integration is affected by sensory losses.
Conditions treated
Interests
- Evaluation and rehabilitation for patients with central dizziness
- Assessment and treatment of patients with balance disorders
- Fall risk in patients with balance disorders
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2021
PhD - Speech and Hearing SciencesArizona State University
- 2018
Au.D.Arizona State University
- 2015
BS - Communication DisordersBrigham Young University
Activities and honors
Awards and honors
- 2023
Dissemination GrantCenter for Scholarly and Creative Excellence, Grand Valley State University
- 2022
Sandbox Learning GrantFaculty Teaching and Learning Center, Grand Valley State University
- 2021
FellowshipGraduate College, Arizona State University
- 2020
Scholar Award SemifinalistARCS Foundation
- 2020
Outstanding Speech and Hearing PhD Student in Research AwardArizona State University
- 2020
Associate for Research in Otolaryngology Travel AwardArizona State University
- 2019
Travel AwardGraduate College, Arizona State University
- 2017
Clinical Achievement AwardArizona State University
- 2017
Graduate FellowshipCollege of Health Solutions, Arizona State University
- 2017
Graduate College Travel AwardArizona State University
Professional memberships
- 2019 - present
MemberAssociation for Research in Otolaryngology
- 2018 - present
MemberAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Publications