The Doctor of Audiology (AuD) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares future audiologists with in-depth clinical training and a strong research foundation. Students learn to assess and treat hearing and balance disorders across diverse populations using the latest audiologic technologies and evidence-based practices.
Tele-Audiology: Expanding Access to Rural Populations
Evaluating Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Industrial Workers
Impact of Hearing Aids on Quality of Life in Older Adults
Comparative Study of Digital vs. Analog Hearing Aids
Balance Training Protocols for Vestibular Dysfunction
Cochlear Implant Mapping and Speech Recognition Outcomes
Auditory Processing Disorders in Children with ADHD
Longitudinal Study of Hearing Decline in Diabetic Patients
Real-Ear Measurements vs. Manufacturer Settings in Device Programming
Barriers to Pediatric Hearing Screening in Underserved Communities
Effects of Music Exposure on High-Frequency Hearing Loss
Electrophysiological Markers of Central Auditory Function
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Concussion Diagnosis
Outcomes of Aural Rehabilitation in Bilateral Implant Users
Speech Perception in Multilingual Hearing-Impaired Individuals
Comparing Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) and Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Hearing Aid Adoption Rates and Socioeconomic Status Correlation
Machine Learning Algorithms for Hearing Loss Prediction
Acoustic Reflex Patterns in Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Role of Audiologists in Interdisciplinary Balance Clinics
Train with world-class clinicians and researchers to diagnose, manage, and treat hearing and balance disorders using state-of-the-art tools.
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