Dr. Dave Ertmer, Ph.D., is a speech pathologist by trade and now conducts research at Purdue. While he was a practicing clinician, he worked in many different settings including a school for the deaf in Wisconsin. His research focus now is aural rehabilitation and finding new ways to help people with cochlear implants communicate effectively.
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Dr. Dave Ertmer, Ph.D., is a speech pathologist by trade and now conducts research at Purdue. While he was a practicing clinician, he worked in many different settings including a school for the deaf in Wisconsin. His research focus now is aural rehabilitation and finding new ways to help people with cochlear implants communicate effectively.
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Speech Path Podcast Ep 3 - Dr. Dave Ertmer on Aural Rehabilitation
Speech Path Podcast
17 minutes 57 seconds
10 years ago
Speech Path Podcast Ep 3 - Dr. Dave Ertmer on Aural Rehabilitation
Dr. Dave Ertmer, Ph.D., is a speech pathologist by trade and now conducts research at Purdue. While he was a practicing clinician, he worked in many different settings including a school for the deaf in Wisconsin. His research focus now is aural rehabilitation and finding new ways to help people with cochlear implants communicate effectively.
You Can Also Subscribe To The Show On iTunes Here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/speech-path-podcast/id994656448?mt=2
Speech Path Podcast
Dr. Dave Ertmer, Ph.D., is a speech pathologist by trade and now conducts research at Purdue. While he was a practicing clinician, he worked in many different settings including a school for the deaf in Wisconsin. His research focus now is aural rehabilitation and finding new ways to help people with cochlear implants communicate effectively.
You Can Also Subscribe To The Show On iTunes Here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/speech-path-podcast/id994656448?mt=2