Handbook of Clinical Audiology?
The Handbook of Clinical Audiology, written by Dr. Jack Katz, was published in 2014 by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. This North American edition is available in hardcover. The text book draws on the concepts that the author covers in his numerous seminars (geared towards helping students on how to beat the SSW and the CAS tests mainly) along with other principles of audiology and speech therapy.
The Handbook of Clinical Audiology covers not only the basic concepts in speech therapy and audiology, but it also provides review chapters, a question bank and sample answers to help students better grasp the concepts therein. These include: The newest in research in this field relevant case studies that serve as striking examples up – to – date practices in the subject and a new online teaching resource.
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This text is used as the go – to text on audiology at Syracuse University (NY), Brooklyn College (NY) and the University of Pittsburgh (PA).







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