Dr. Hannah Glick is a cognitive neuroscientist and an Affiliate Professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Her professional experience extends to multiple different industries, including healthcare, academic, government, and entrepreneurial settings. She received her triple PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder in behavioral neuroscience, cognitive science, and speech, language, & hearing science. Additionally, she has worked for multiple notable companies in audiology such as Advanced Bionics and Cochlear.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
● How Dr. Hannah Glick got her triple PhD and how she leverages her expertise
● The relationships between socialization, cognitive decline, and hearing loss
● Brain changes that occur in early to moderate hearing loss
● Neuroplasticity in adults after receiving hearing aids
● Accurately identifying hearing loss beyond the audiogram
● Why the high frequencies are so crucial for hearing technology
● Building community around patients for holistic hearing
● The importance of research for patients and professionals alike
In this episode…
It can be easy to attribute hearing loss exclusively to the biological condition. After all, if there’s been damage or a steady decline, that should explain why hearing has been diminished. The reality, however, is that hearing loss comes from a variety of factors. Many of these are only now being researched and looked into, which ultimately transforms the way we treat hearing loss.
Dr. Hannah Glick has taken a broader view in her approach to audiology. She graduated with a triple PhD in behavioral neuroscience, cognitive science, and speech, language & hearing science. Her education and experience have directed her research and work to unique places, offering her a different perspective on hearing loss.
In this episode of the ListenUp! Podcast, Dr. Mark Syms talks with Dr. Hannah Glick, who works with the University of Colorado Boulder, to discuss hearing loss and the social and neurological factors that lead to it. They talk about the research she’s performed, what it says about brain activity, and neuroplasticity in adults. They also go over the importance of proper socialization in patients and the support they need.
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This episode is brought to you by the Arizona Hearing Center.
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The Arizona Hearing Center is a cutting-edge hearing care facility providing comprehensive, family-focused care. Approximately 36 million Americans suffer from some sort of hearing loss, more than half of whom are younger than the age of 65. That’s why the team at the Arizona Hearing Center is focused on providing the highest-quality care using innovative technologies and inclusive treatment plans.
As the Founder of the Arizona Hearing Center, Dr. Mark Syms is passionate about helping patients effectively treat their hearing loss so that they can stay connected with their family and friends and remain independent. He knows first-hand how hearing loss can impact social connection and effective communication. By relying on three core values—empathy, education, and excellence—Dr. Syms and his team of hearing loss experts are transforming the lives of patients.
So what are you waiting for? Stop missing out on the conversation and start improving your quality of life today!
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