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About the Author
Maureen Valente, Ph.D. Maureen Valente, Ph.D., earned her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Speech and Hearing Science from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. She spent her Clinical Fellowship Year in the Chicago area, in the office of GE Shambaugh, MD. Subsequent work experiences included private practice and medical settings in the Kansas City and Omaha areas, including employment at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha. After moving to the St. Louis area, Dr. Valente was employed as a full-time faculty member for eighteen years at Saint Louis University. She graduated with her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Washington University in St. Louis. Shortly thereafter, she was delighted to accept a position as the Director of Audiology Studies within the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) at Washington University School of Medicine. She carries a joint appointment within PACS and as an Assistant Professor within the university's Department of Otolaryngology. Areas of interest include development of AuD education, diagnostic audiology, auditory processing disorders, and vestibular evaluation in the pediatric patient.
Reviews
Ryan McCreery, M.S. (Boys Town National Research Hospital), Doody's Review Service, (2009): "**** 4 Stars! This is a current and comprehensive discussion of the important aspects of these procedures that will be useful for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as clinicians. The author has managed to create a unique reference that can serve a number of different purposes from student tutorial to clinical reference for diagnostic or screening audiometry." Colleen M. O'Roarke, Ear & Hearing, (2010): "... A concise review of essential concepts, and protocols intended to help students and audiologists develop fundamental clinical skills in pure-tone testing and masking. It is easy to read and clearly explains potentially confusing concepts all in the context of clinical evaluation." Mareen Valente, International Journal of Audiology 2011, (2011): "... is an excellent resource and reference for the intermediate student, clinicians, and instructors ... Each chapter of the text reads well and the use of English is correct. The title of the book and chapters are adequately clear ... Overall, I find Pure-Tone Audiometry and masking to be a well-written and comprehensive review of pure-tone audiometry - the foundation of the audiologic evaluation. It is an excellent resource and reference for the intermediate student, the clinician, and the instructor."
Book Information
ISBN 9781597563406
Author Maureen Valente
Format Paperback
Page Count 255
Imprint Plural Publishing Inc
Publisher Plural Publishing Inc
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 127mm * 191mm * 15mm