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Dr. Hilary Davis, Listening Related Fatigue

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Have you ever been fatigued from listening? Join me for a conversation with Dr. Hilary Davis as she explains her research on listening-related fatigue and a tool, the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales, that can be utilized clinically and educationally. Dr. Hilary Davis is a pediatric audiologist at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center. She is the current past president of the Educational Audiology Association. She received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Texas at Austin and her Doctorate of Audiology from Vanderbilt University. She currently sees patients clinically for hearing aid fittings and hearing evaluations, serves as an educational consultant for local school districts, and aids in recruitment and data management for the Pediatric Auditory Research lab. She is interested in assisting educators with teaching students with hearing loss and the use of remote microphone system technologies in the classroom setting.

You can reach Dr. Davis at hilary.davis@vumc.org

Download the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales at https://www.vumc.org/vfs/vanderbilt-fatigue-scales

You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at: www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/empowear-audiology-podcast

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Have you ever been fatigued from listening? Join me for a conversation with Dr. Hilary Davis as she explains her research on listening-related fatigue and a tool, the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales, that can be utilized clinically and educationally. Dr. Hilary Davis is a pediatric audiologist at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center. She is the current past president of the Educational Audiology Association. She received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Texas at Austin and her Doctorate of Audiology from Vanderbilt University. She currently sees patients clinically for hearing aid fittings and hearing evaluations, serves as an educational consultant for local school districts, and aids in recruitment and data management for the Pediatric Auditory Research lab. She is interested in assisting educators with teaching students with hearing loss and the use of remote microphone system technologies in the classroom setting.

You can reach Dr. Davis at hilary.davis@vumc.org

Download the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales at https://www.vumc.org/vfs/vanderbilt-fatigue-scales

You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at: www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/empowear-audiology-podcast

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