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    www.earfoundation.org.uk/education/index.php?month=10&y - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 9/12/2008  

    Professor Dr Susan Waltzman "Bilateral cochlear implants: candidacy, outcomes, research " held on 26 June 2008 - to listen to this lecture click here.

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    2003 Workshops - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/13/2004    Last Visited: 3/29/2006  

    Susan B. Waltzman, Ph.D.Professor of Otolaryngology, New York UniversityDr. Waltzman's presentation will focus on how candidacy criteria for cochlear implantation have changed, current studies conducted that have expanded the candidacy criteria, and who benefits from these investigations.

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    2003 Workshops - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/13/2004    Last Visited: 12/30/2005  

    Susan B. Waltzman, Ph.D.Professor of Otolaryngology, New York University

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    AAA: Cochlear Implants in Children - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/14/2008    Last Visited: 6/14/2008  

    Cohen, N.L., Waltzman, S.B., Fisher, S.G. (1993).
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    Waltzman, S.B., Cohen, N.L., Gomolin, R.H., Shapiro, W.H., Ozdamar, S., Hoffman, R. (1994).Long-term results of early cochlear implantation in congenitally and prelingually deafened children.Am J Otol, 14 (Suppl.):9-13. Waltzman, S.B., Cohen, N.L., Gomolin, R.H., Ozdamar, S., Shapiro, W., Hoffman, R. (in press).
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    Susan B. Waltzman, Ph.D., NYU Medical Center, New York, NY

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    ADVANCE for Audiologists | Editorial - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/12/2004    Last Visited: 5/12/2004  

    Dr. Chung, an assistant professor in audiology at Purdue, collaborated with Fan-Gang Zeng, PhD, a professor at the University of California, and Susan Waltzman, PhD, a professor at New York University School of Medicine.

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    ADVANCE for Speech-Language Pathologists and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2004    Last Visited: 4/20/2006  

    The winners were selected by a panel of judges, including Whitestone McCallum; Peter Roland, MD, of the University of Texas Southwest; Susan Waltzman, PhD, of New York University; Margaret Winter, MS, CCC-A, of the House Institute Care Center; and Claire Jacobson, AuD, of James Madison University.

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    Bionicear.com - Advanced Bionics - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/5/2004    Last Visited: 11/30/2004  

    NYU Faculty: Anil K. Lalwani, M.D., J. Thomas Roland, Jr., M.D., Susan B. Waltzman, Ph.D.
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    Course Director: Susan B. Waltzman, Ph.D.

    NYU Medical Center

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    Deaf Today: When It Comes to Hearing, Timing Isn't... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/12/2004    Last Visited: 1/18/2004  

    Dr. Susan Waltzman, co-director of the New York University Cochlear Implant Center, also feels the study has added important knowledge to the understanding of how normal hearing works.But, she adds, these findings may not translate to people with hearing impairments.

    "We need to exercise caution when we switch this information to the hearing-impaired population," she says, adding that more research needs to be done before any changes in cochlear implants are made.

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    Deaf woman receives two cochlear implants in pioneer... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/25/2001    Last Visited: 8/12/2001  

    It will be the first study worldwide to match the pitch of sound in devices implanted in both ears , says Susan Waltzman , PH.D. , Professor of Otolaryngology at New York University School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Cochlear Implant Center.While a few other centers have performed bilateral cochlear implants , none has attempted systematically to match the pitch of these devices , says Dr. Waltzman.Altogether , only some 13 patients nationwide have received bilateral implants.

    There is a lot that isn't known about how well bilateral implants work , says Dr. Waltzman.How much better do patients hear with two implants as opposed to one.If we synchronize the sound in each of the implants , will patients hear better in noisy environments , will the implants create a more natural sound.This study will help us figure out the answers to these questions..

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    Deaf woman receives two cochlear implants in pioneer... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/23/2001    Last Visited: 7/1/2002  

    It will be the first study worldwide to match the pitch of sound in devices implanted in both ears, says Susan Waltzman, PH.D. , Professor of Otolaryngology at New York University School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Cochlear Implant Center.While a few other centers have performed bilateral cochlear implants, none has attempted systematically to match the pitch of these devices, says Dr. Waltzman.Altogether, only some 13 patients nationwide have received bilateral implants.

    "There is a lot that isn't known about how well bilateral implants work," says Dr. Waltzman."How much better do patients hear with two implants as opposed to one?If we synchronize the sound in each of the implants, will patients hear better in noisy environments, will the implants create a more natural sound?This study will help us figure out the answers to these questions."

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