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The Hearing Review Podcast
The Hearing Review
14 episodes
8 months ago
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Exploring Forensic Audiology with Robert Traynor
The Hearing Review Podcast
34 minutes
1 year ago
Exploring Forensic Audiology with Robert Traynor

In this Hearing Horizons podcast episode, Hearing Review Chief Editor Melanie Hamilton-Basich sits down with Robert Traynor, EdD, MBA, FNAP—a veteran audiologist, educator, and author—to discuss the fascinating world of forensic audiology. Traynor shares insights from his career as an expert witness and the opportunities this niche field offers audiologists. Drawing from his new book on forensic audiology, Traynor explores how audiologists can leverage their expertise in legal cases and why this practice is gaining traction within the profession.

During their conversation, they discuss:

  • The historical barriers to audiologists serving as expert witnesses and how the emergence of the AuD credential has shifted perceptions in legal settings.
  • Why forensic audiology is one of the most lucrative and engaging paths an audiologist can pursue.
  • The steps audiologists can take to become forensic experts, from gaining clinical experience to completing expert witness training.
  • What it’s like to testify as an expert, including how to handle depositions and the courtroom experience.
  • How to balance a forensic audiology role with a clinical practice or academic position.
  • Key considerations for conducting medico-legal evaluations, including the need for comprehensive diagnostic protocols.

Learn More:
To dive deeper into forensic audiology, check out Robert Traynor’s book, Forensic Audiology: A Primer for Expert Witnesses, available through Plural Publishing.

The Hearing Review Podcast
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