Purdue University Audiology Clinic Clinical Audiologists Hala Elsisy Ph.D. Joyce Hawkins M.S. Lata A. Krishnan M.S. Robert E. Novak Ph.D. Jennifer Simpson.

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Purdue University Audiology Clinic Clinical Audiologists Hala Elsisy Ph.D. Joyce Hawkins M.S. Lata A. Krishnan M.S. Robert E. Novak Ph.D. Jennifer Simpson Au.D. Shannon Van Hyfte Au.D.

Current Service Areas Audiology Clinic provides comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitation audiological services to clients of all ages from infants to older adultsThe Audiology Clinic provides comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitation audiological services to clients of all ages from infants to older adults The large clinical population seen includes:The large clinical population seen includes: –Adults and children with a wide range of hearing impairments using hearing aids or cochlear implants

Methodologies Diagnostic:Diagnostic: –Audiometric assessment –Immittance assessment –Auditory processing disorder evaluation –Auditory brainstem response evaluation –Otoacoustic emission evaluation Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation: – Hearing aid and assistive device evaluation and dispensing – Individualized and group aural rehabilitation

Recent Statistics In 2005 there were –50 infants assessed using auditory brainstem response evaluation –More than 600 new clients seen for hearing assessments –More than 100 hearing aids fit –More than 2000 total client appointments

Future Directions The Clinics are interested in collaborating in research projects to answer clinical questions Areas of interest: –Auditory evoked potentials –Otoacoustic emissions –Effects of noise –Amplification Hearing aid benefit / outcomes Hearing aid technology –Aural rehabilitation