James W. Hall III, Ph.D. has accepted a position as Professor of Audiology, in the Department of Communicative Disorders in the College of Health
Professions at the University of Florida Health Sciences Center in
Gainesville.
As a faculty member, he will teach students enrolled in the on-campus and distance learning Doctor of Audiology (AuD) programs at the University of Florida.
Dr. Hall will also maintain a clinical practice at Shands Hospital and Clinics where he will develop clinical programs for auditory evoked responses, intraoperative monitoring, and for assessment and management of tinnitus, hyperacusis, and central auditory processing disorders (CAPD).
He will also serve as a clinical mentor to senior level AuD students, while continuing to pursue his varied research and professional writing interests.
Hall will continue to coordinate annually the popular series of hands-on workshops on otoacoustic emissions & auditory evoked responses and hearing aid selection & fitting, along with new workshops on tinnitus & hyperacusis and CAPD.
Dr. Hall's resignation from the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences is effective December 1999. He will assume his academic, teaching, and research duties at the University of Florida in the spring of 2000.
Hall can be reached by email at:
www.gatoraud@bellsouth.net.
The University of Florida Health Sciences Center Welcomes James W. Hall III, Ph.D. as Professor of Audiology
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