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Biographical Sketch:
Neil Bauman, Ph.D. (Dr. Neil) is a hearing loss coping skills specialist, researcher, author and speaker on issues pertaining to hearing loss. Neil is no stranger to the problems associated with hearing loss. He has successfully lived with a lifelong severe hereditary hearing loss himself. He became an excellent speechreader at an early age, and practices numerous ways to successfully cope with being hard-of-hearing in a hearing world.
Dr. Neil is an experienced user and promoter of many different kinds of Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) and Alerting Devices. He is an expert in the use of t-coils and looping systems—devices that are now in the news.
Neil’s main focus is helping hard-of-hearing people effectively and successfully adapt to their hearing loss, tinnitus, other phantom sounds and balance problems while minimizing future damage to their ears—particularly from the effects of ototoxic drugs.
A prolific writer, Dr. Bauman is the author of eleven books and more than 1,000 articles covering a broad range of hearing loss topics, including more than 160 articles related to ototoxic drugs. The third edition of his book, “Ototoxic Drugs Exposed,” describes more than one thousand drugs, herbals and chemicals that can (and do) damage ears.
He is the founder and Director of the Center for Hearing Loss Help. In addition, Neil is an active member of both the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) and the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA).