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Textbook CE Course: Tinnitus: Advances in Prevention, Assessment, and Management

Textbook CE Course: Tinnitus: Advances in Prevention, Assessment, and Management
Aniruddha Deshpande, PhD, James W. Hall III, PhD
February 5, 2024

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Please note that to complete this course, you will need to read the textbook Tinnitus: Advances in Prevention, Assessment, and Management. If you do not already have a copy of the textbook, you can purchase it at Plural Publishing, Inc.

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aniruddha deshpande

Aniruddha Deshpande, PhD

Aniruddha K. Deshpande, PhD, CCC-A is an Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences at Hofstra University. He completed his PhD at the University of Cincinnati and his postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Iowa. His research interests include tinnitus, hyperacusis, music induced hearing loss, and hearing conservation. His current research focuses on investigating the interplay between tinnitus and technology. Dr. Deshpande teaches doctoral courses at the Long Island Audiology Consortium in New York. 

Dr. Deshpande is the director of The Hear-Ring Lab, and his research has been supported through intramural and extramural funding. Dr. Deshpande has authored several publications, presentations, and book chapters. He is the editor of the book ‘Tinnitus: Advances in Prevention, Assessment, and Management’ published by Plural Publishing Inc. He is a recipient of prestigious honors and awards such as the ASHFoundation scholarship, ASHA’s Lessons for Success and SRTA, and University of Cincinnati’s All University Honor of Exemplary Scholarship in the Life Sciences. Dr. Deshpande was nominated for the Excellence in Teaching Award for demonstrating high standards of teaching and exemplary performance in and out of the classroom. 


james w hall iii

James W. Hall III, PhD

James W. Hall III, PhD is an internationally recognized audiologist with 40-years of clinical, teaching, research, and administrative experience. During his career, Dr. Hall has held clinical and academic audiology positions at major medical centers and leadership roles in the American Academy of Audiology. He is the author of over 190 peer-reviewed publications, invited articles, book chapters and also 10 textbooks. Dr. Hall now holds academic appointments as Professor (part-time) at Salus University and the University of Hawaii. Dr. Halls clinical areas of expertise include auditory electrophysiology, tinnitus/hyperacusis, and auditory processing disorders.

 



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