This purpose of this course is to introduce the technology available to provide hearing to young children. We will focus on three primary devices and candidacy for each.
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Course created on October 20, 2005
Principal Clinical Applications Specialist
Ginger Grant, M.S. Principal Clinical Applications Specialist Ginger earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders from the University of Massachusetts and her Master of Science degree in Audiology from the University of Arizona. She was first introduced to cochlear implants while on faculty in the division of audiology at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes. She joined Cochlear Americas in 2000 and has since practiced as a Clinical Applications Specialist in the Northeast United States. Gingers primary responsibilities are to provide training and education related to cochlear implants and to assist with clinical care for Nucleus cochlear implant recipients. Presenter is employed by Cochlear Americas
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