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Course created on June 16, 2020
Director of Training for Beltone
Catherine Hessig is currently the Director of Training for Beltone. Prior to taking this position, she worked as an Audiologist and Technical Advisor for GN ReSound for three years.
Hessig received her B.S. degree in Communication Disorders from the University of Minnesota, her M.S. degree in Audiology from Arizona State University and her Au.D. from A.T. Still University.
In addition to her work for Beltone and GN ReSound, Catherine also worked clinically for several years. She worked at Park Nicollet Clinic in Minnesota where she provided comprehensive audiologic and hearing aid services to a diverse patient population. She also worked for HearX in California after completing her graduate studies.
Hessig holds a certificate of clinical competence in audiology and is licensed by the state of Minnesota as an audiologist. She is a current member of the American Academy of Audiology, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Minnesota Academy of Audiology.
She has presented at state and national meetings on a variety of topics.
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