UF&Shands Speech and Hearing Center offers free hearing loss classes
The UF&Shands Speech and Hearing Center will once again offer its popular “Living with Hearing Loss” courses.
The UF&Shands Speech and Hearing Center will once again offer its popular “Living with Hearing Loss” courses.
The “Grandfather Passage,” one of the most commonly used measures of speech intelligibility, has a surprising history, including a possible connection to a Sherlock Holmes novel.
Ph.D. student Shawna Dell received an Academy Research Conference Poster Presentation Scholarship.
James Hall III, Ph.D., a professor in the department of speech, language, and hearing sciences, received a 2012 Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Academy of Audiology.
Patricia Kricos, Ph.D., an audiologist in the department of speech, language and hearing sciences, is quoted in a New York Times article about how hearing loops installed in public places can greatly improve sound quality for users of hearing devices.
A new book club for people with language problems caused by stroke and other illnesses offers participants the opportunity to express themselves in a safe, fun environment.