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Health Hearing Seminar 2 - Management and Treatment of Hearing Loss
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Health and Recreation
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Ear-related problems are more common than many realize but fortunately there are more options for treating hearing loss than ever before. The seminar includes the topics: living with hearing impairment, quality of life, improving social interaction, the latest research in treatment, how hearing technology works,
and hearing styless. Instructor: Dr. Katarina Vavrovicova, Echo Hearing Care.
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About this event
Credentials and Bio: My name is Katarina Vavrovicova and I am a clinical Doctor of Audiology, registered with the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia and certified by Speech-Language & Audiology Canada. I graduated from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania in the USA with a doctoral degree in Audiology in 2006 and relocated to practice in Beautiful British Columbia. I have been working with physicians and the medical community in the Vancouver area for several years and my focus is on restoring hearing and communication with a passion for helping people and improving their well-being state. I recognize the importance of being able to hear well, and how the quality of one's hearing can have a direct influence on a person's social life, physical well-being, and emotional state.
I also serve on the Board of the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of BC. My previous experience includes working as a clinical supervisor at the School of Audiology & Speech Sciences, and participating in a multi-year research study at the University of British Columbia. In addition, I am actively involved in the community and teaching the public about hearing health.
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