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JEFFREY L. DANHAUER, Ph.D.

Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences
University of California, Santa Barbara
1058 Harder Stadium
Santa Barbara, Ca 93106
Tel: (805) 893-2684
E-mail: danhauer@speech.ucsb.edu
Fax: (805) 683-4302

Biosketch
Jeffrey L. Danhauer, Ph.D., CCC-A, FAAA, ASHA-F, is Professor of Audiology, and Chair of the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at the University of California Santa Barbara where he has been a faculty member since 1978. He also taught at Bowling Green State University from 1974 to 1978. He earned his B.A. from the Ohio State University, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Ohio University. He was a research consultant to the House Ear Institute from 1978 to 1996. He has directed numerous dissertations and theses for his students, published over 100 articles and 5 books, made over 100 presentations at professional societies, edited over 40 books as Editor of Audiology for Singular Publishing Group, Inc., and served as reviewer for several professional journals He is a member of several audiologic associations including: Fellow of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), the American Auditory Society (AAS), Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), Founder and Fellow of the California Academy of Audiology (CAA), the California Speech-Language Hearing Association (CSHA), the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology (ARA), the Pan American Audiology Society (PASA), and the American Tinnitus Association (ATA). He is past Chair of Education for the CAA, served on the Membership Committee of the AAA, Chaired the Student Research Forum for the AAA, and was a member of the Program Committees for the ASHA, AAA, CAA, and CSHA. He was on the Board of Directors for College Hill Publishing, Inc. and Singular Publishing Group, Inc., and is presently a member of the AAA Foundation Board, the Board of Directors for ContentScan, Inc., and the AAA Task Force on the Non-acoustic Benefits of Hearing Aids. He holds the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology and is a licensed audiologist and hearing aid dispenser in California, and owner of Hearing Consultants of California, a private practice, since 1978, through which he has served thousands of normal-hearing and hearing-impaired infant, child, adult, and geriatric patients and their families. He is also the Audiology Consultant to the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and Lompoc Hospital Newborn Hearing Screening Programs. His special interests include aural rehabilitation, hearing aids, otoacoustic emissions, diagnostic speech perception tests, newborn hearing screening, and outcomes measures. lation.
Some recent publications

Danhauer J., and Singh, S. (1975). Multidimensional Speech Perception by the Hearing Impaired: A Treatise on Distinctive Features. University Park Press: Baltimore, l30 pps.

Edgerton, B., and Danhauer, J. (1979). Clinical Implications of Speech Discrimination Testing Using Nonsense Stimuli. University Park Press: Baltimore. 90pps.

Edgerton, B., and Danhauer, J. (1979). The Edgerton and Danhauer Nonsense Syllable Test. Auditec of St. Louis.

Danhauer, J., Erratt, J., and Edgerton, B. (1986). Auditory-Visual Speech Perception by Cochlear Implant Users and Hearing Aid Wearers. American Journal of Otology, 7, 354-360.

Corbetta, L., Danhauer, J., and Prutting, C. (1990). A Young Meningitically Deaf Child With A Cochlear Implant: A Case Study. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 20, 25-43.

Moryl, C., Danhauer, J., and DiBartolomeo, J. (1992). Real Ear Unaided Response in Ears with Tympanic Membrane Perforations. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 3, 60-65.

Grewe, T., Danhauer, J., Danhauer, K., and Thornton, A.R.D. (1994). Otoacoustic Emissions in Children with Autism. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhino-laryngology 30, 123-132.

Lucks Mendel, L., and Danhauer, J. (1996). Audiologic Evaluation And Management And Speech Perception Assessment. Singular Publishing Group Inc. San Diego, CA.

Johnson, C., and Danhauer, J. (1997). The Hearing Aid Effect Revisited: Can We Achieve Hearing Solutions For Cosmetically Sensitive Patients? Hearing Review Special Monograph, 1, 37-44. S. Kochkin, Ed.

Danhauer, J., and Danhauer, K. (1997). Solving CIC Hearing Aid Insertion And Comfort Problems. Singular Publishing Group, San Diego, CA. Handbook Of CIC Hearing Aids, (M. Chasin, Ed), pp. 169-191.

Johnson, C., and Danhauer, J. (1999). Guidebook For Support Programs In Aural Rehabilitation. Singular Publishing Group Inc. San Diego, CA.

Lucks Mendel, L., Danhauer, J., and Singh, S. (1999). Singular Illustrated Dictionary Of Audiology. Singular Publishing Group Inc. San Diego, CA.

Johnson, C., Danhauer, J., and Krishnamurti, S. (2000). A Holistic Model for Matching High-tech Hearing Aid Features to Elderly Patients. American Journal of Audiology 9,112-123.

Johnson, C., and Danhauer, J. (2002). Handbook of Outcomes Measurement in Audiology. Thomson Delmar Learning. Clifton Park, NY.

Johnson, C., and Danhauer, J. (2002). Prove Your Worth with Outcome Measures. Advance for Audiologists. 4,34-37.

Johnson, C., and Danhauer, J. (2002). A Transdisciplinary Holistic Approach to Hearing Health Care. Geriatric Times. 3,10-11.

Danhauer, J. (2003). The Communication Sciences and Disorders Dome. Audiology Today. 14,10-11.

 
 
 

Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences
Division of Mathematical, Physical, and Life Sciences
Harder 1058
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93117
Tel: (805) 893-2702
Fax: (805) 893-4431
Email: danhauer@speech.ucsb.edu