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Publication

Hearing Disorders Handbook

Maurice H. Miller, Jerome D. Schein
Details:
275 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 5.5 x 8.5"
ISBN13:
978-1-59756-282-9
Release Date:
05/01/2008
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$77.95

Overview

Practical, concise, and time-saving, Hearing Disorders Handbook provides comprehensive, reliable and accurate descriptions of auditory and vestibular disorders, their frequency of occurrence, etiology, diagnosis, and management – all in a single resource.

It approaches the subject from a multitude of perspectives from the diverse disciplines that make up the typical hearing rehabilitation team – including audiologists, otologists, speech and language pathologists, plus those working in the related fields of education, genetics, pediatrics, and psychology. Each topic is presented in concise and consistently organized form, sifting the essential from the unessential, and includes references to original print and electronic sources. Gaps in the knowledge of hearing and vestibular disorders are clearly denoted and directions to sources of information that supplement the material available about each disorder are given.

Reviews

  • L.A. Hartman, Coastal Carolina University, CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (2009):
    "For advanced students and scholars, this work will serve as a valuable and convenient quick reference. Since it is very clearly written, it could be helpful to some general readers."

  • Kelly Kaufman, Au.D. (La Salle University School of Nursing and Health Sciences), Doody's Review Service (2008):
    "The handbook covers frequency of occurrence, diagnosis, and management of many hearing disorders as well as related aspects. Each disorder is explained in the same organized manner, making this book very user friendly."

  • Kirstin Chiasson (Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio), International Journal of Audiology (2009):
    "Miller and Schein do an excellent job of presenting a large body of information that is non-biased, clinically relevant, and current without resorting to bullet points or factoids."

  • Dr. Nadeem Mukhtar, Community Ear and Hearing Health (2009):
    "This is a worthy effort by Dr Maurice H Miller and Dr Jerome D Schein to help hearing professionals and student’s quickly acquire an understanding of hearing disorders. ... I would recommend this book to all hearing care professionals and students for its clarity and reliable descriptions of auditory and vestibular disorders. This book encourages thoughtful consideration of current trends in hearing disorder."

  • Jill Foltz, AuD, Otology & Neurotology (2010):
    "... A small, concise, easy "on the go" reference, which would be most useful for professionals in medical settings. ... This book provided excellent information."

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Hearing Disorders
  • Endogenous Etiology
  • Exogenous Etiology
  • Mixed and Undetermined Etiology
  • Vestibular Disorders
  • Management Options
  • Amplification
  • Cochlear Implants
  • Compensation Strategies
  • Demographic, Social, Economic Aspects
  • Index

About The Authors

Maurice H. Miller

Dr. Maurice H. Miller, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology at the Steinhardt School of Education of New York University. A fellow of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and a founding member of the AAA, he has published prolifically in the peer-reviewed literature, four texts, and textbook chapters. He serves actively as a forensic and industrial-occupational audiologic consultant.


Jerome D. Schein

Jerome D. Schein, PhD is Professor Emeritus, New York University, and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of Alberta. He remains the only person to have held both the P. V. Doctor Chair, at Gallaudet University, and the David Peikoff Chair, at the University of Alberta (Canada) - the only two endowed chairs of deafness research in the world. Widely published internationally, he continues to write, consult, and lecture on sensory rehabilitation.

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