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She also
participated in a multi-disciplinary team serving the multiply
handicapped population and as a member of the "high risk
team" providing early identification of high-risk infant's
hearing loss.
While
providing industrial hearing evaluations and conservation
programs throughout the state of Wisconsin, Susan developed
the first hearing aid dispensing program at this facility.
At this
very early stage of her career, it became extremely apparent
to Susan that continuity of patient care was of the utmost
of importance. Although the diagnostic portion of the profession
was important, the definitive need was patient follow through
and assistance in finding hearing solutions for each and every
patient.
Four
years later, Susan moved on and became the Director of Audiological
Services for Sound Resources in Hinsdale, Illinois.
Here,
she served as a committee member for the Illinois Speech,
Language and Hearing Association. At the same time, Susan
initiated community service educational seminars for hearing
impaired adults in independent nursing facilities in her area.
Susan
then attended various manufacturer's training seminars focusing
on "onsite" hearing repairs and passed this information
to her staff and organization. It was shortly after this that
she was selected as one of the eleven nationwide sites by
the 3M Corporation to dispense the first computerized hearing
instruments.
It was
the combination of the computer's ability to infinitely make
hearing aid adjustments along with patient counseling in finding
hearing solutions to loss and lifestyles that truly formed
Susan's philosophy.
Consequently,
Susan decided to open her own private practice. At SUSAN
ROGAN HEARING, INC., "hearing the difference"
has been the number one goal of this business since its inception.
As a certified, licensed clinical audiologist, Susan has combined
her counseling skills along with advanced computer technology
in assisting patients.
Susan
is currently a member of the American Speech- Language and
Hearing Association, the Illinois Speech-Language and Hearing
Association, the American Academy of Audiologists, the Illinois
Academy of Audiology and the American Audiology Society.
In December
of 2000 Susan received her Doctorate in Audiology from the
University of Florida. Then in 2005-2006 she served as President
of the Illinois Academy of Audiology.
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