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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Hannah Prather, Au.D.
Where did you grow up? I was born in Oklahoma City and lived in Oklahoma until I was ten years old. I moved to Overland Park, Kansas and lived there until I got married. Where…
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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Erika Ward, Au.D.
Where did you grow up? Overland Park, KS Where did you go to school? High School: Shawnee Mission West, Undergrad and Master’s Program: KU, Doctorate: Salus University Why did you want to become an audiologist?…
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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Danielle Barton, Au.D.
Where did you grow up? I grew up outside of St. Louis, MO. Where did you go to school? I graduated from Francis Howell North High School in St. Charles, MO in 2007. From there,…
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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Anna Grashoff, Au.D.
Where did you grow up? Iโve grown up all over! I was born in Oklahoma, lived in Maine for 7 years, then moved in Monroe, Louisiana where my family still lives. Where did you go…
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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Allison Peter, Au.D.
Where did you grow up? Wichita, KS Where did you go to school? Bishop Carroll Catholic High school, Undergrad – Kansas State University, Graduate – University of Kansas Medical Center Why did you want to…
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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Abigail Kaplan, Au.D.
Where did you grow up? I was born and raised in Kansas City. My parents have lived in the same house in Old Leawood since I was three years old! Where did you go to…
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Get to Know Your PHC Audiologists – Abigail Hartzell, BA
Where did you grow up? I grew up in Baldwin City, Kansas – home of the Maple Leaf Festival! Where did you go to school? I went to Baldwin High School, Johnson County Community College…
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Get the Most Out of Your Hearing & Hearing Aids with Auditory Training!
Hearing aids are immensely helpful devices for individuals who have hearing loss. They provide many benefits for speech clarity and listening in the presence of background noise. However, hearing aids do not repair hearing or…
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Genetics and Hearing Loss
Genes contain instructions that tell cells how to grow and work. Many genes are involved with hearing. Genetic hearing loss can be either syndromic or nonsyndromic. Syndromic hearing loss can come from malformations of the…
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Genetic Hearing Loss
From the American Academy of Audiology It is estimated that half of children born with hearing loss have a genetic cause.1ย Genes make up DNA-units of heredity that are passed from parents to children. ย If a…
