Dr. David Fabry, or "Dave" as he prefers to be called, has had a distinguished career in audiology. He is a past President of AAA, he was the Director of Audiology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, and also was Vice President of Professional Relations for Phonak Hearing Systems US in Warrenville, IL. He is currently working as the Chief of Audiology at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL.
I am very pleased to announce that in addition to his new appointment at the University of Miami, Dave will be making various contributions to Audiology Online as an Associate Editor. This will include a regular monthly article/interview, live expert e-seminar presentations, and providing additional insights in future From the Editor emails.
We are excited about working with Dave here at Audiology Online. He is not only known for his clinical and research acumen, but his ability to present this information in a clear and concise style. It is a great fit for the AO mission of world-class information and education. Watch for Dr. Fabry coming to an AO email or web page near you!
Contributing Editors
As always, we have some great items from our Contributing Editors, many of these are also CEU eligible. Take a look:
- Brian Taylor, Au.D., "Self-Report Assessment of Hearing Aid Outcome - An Overview"
- Anne Marie Tharpe, Ph.D., "Assessment and Management of Minimal, Mild, and Unilateral Hearing Loss in Children"
- Robert Fifer, Ph.D., "Transcript From the Live Session - Coding and Billing QNA"
The current edition of "Around the Web" (ATW) includes: A ENT who works with dizzy patients with the last name of "Fell", Musicians' brains are different, Bill Austin portrayed by Leslie Nielsen, The Bone Phone, Your ears are filled with rocks, Young girl teaches dog sign language, Hearing impaired comedian inspires communication, ultrasonic ring tones to test your hearing, hearing loss from mobile phone use and much more. Read about these and other stories in the latest edition of ATW.
Until Next Month
Please take time view additional AO news and information links listed to the right of this email and on our home page, and as always, thanks for reading.
Best regards,
Paul Dybala, Ph.D. - Audiologist
President & Editor-in-Chief, Audiology Online