Robert Fifer - Author
University of Miami
Credentials: Ph.D.
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Robert C. Fifer, is the Director of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology at the Mailman Center for Child Development, University of Miami School of Medicine. He received his B.S. from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in Speech-Language Pathology with a minor in Deaf Education. His M.A. is from Central Michigan University in Audiology, and his Ph.D. is from Baylor College of Medicine in Audiology and Bioacoustics. Dr. Fifer’s clinical and research interests focus on the areas of auditory evoked potentials, central auditory processing, early detection of hearing loss in children, and auditory anatomy and physiology. He is a Past-President of the Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists, a member of ASHA’s Health Care Economics Committee, and the ASHA representative to the American Medical Association’s Health Care Professions Advisory Committee for the Relative Value Utilization Committee in addition to being ASHA’s representative to the AMA’s Practice Expense Advisory Committee. |
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Receives Consulting fee for Consulting from Duke University.
Receives Speaker for Teaching and speaking from Michigan Audiology Coalition.
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No relevant nonfinancial relationship exist.
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Emily Steffel - Co-Presenter,Author
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Emily Steffel is a fourth year audiology doctoral student from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is currently serving as a LEND Trainee at the Mailman Center for Child Development in Miami, FL. |
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Kara Bechtold - Co-Presenter,Author
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Kara Bechtold is a fourth year audiology doctoral student from the University of Cincinnati. She is currently serving as a LEND Trainee at the Mailman Center for Child Development in Miami, FL. |
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