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Peterein, Judy L., Au.D., CCC-A

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Current Position:
Clinical Audiologist, Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University School of Medicine
Lecturer, Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences

Education:
B.S.E., Speech Pathology, Central Missouri State University, 1979
M.S., Audiology, Central Missouri State University, 1983
Au.D., Salus University, George Osborne School of Audiology, 2009

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Diagnostic audiology and electrophysiologic test procedures

Peterein CV 09.pdf

PUBLICATIONS:
Valente M, Goebel J, Duddy D, Sinks B, and Peterein J (2000). Evaluation and Treatment of Severe Hyperacusis, Journal of the American Academy of
Audiology 11:295-299.

Valente M, Peterein J, Goebel J, and Neely G (1995). Four Cases of Acoustic Neuromas with Normal Hearing. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 6:203-210.

Gates GA, Karzon RK, Garcia P, Peterein JL, Storandt M, Morris JC, and Miller PJ (1994). Auditory Dysfunction in Aging and Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer’s
Type. Archives of Neurology 52:626-634.

Karzon RK, Garcia P, Peterein JL, and Gates GA (1994). Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions (DPOEs) in the Elderly. American Journal of Otology 15:596-605.

Spector JG, Lee P, Peterein J, and Roufa D (1991). Facial Nerve Regeneration Through Autologous Nerve Grafts: A Clinical and Experimental Study. Laryngoscope 101:537-553.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Judy L. Peterein, Au.D., CCC-A
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Otolaryngology/Division of Audiology
Campus 8115, 660 S. Euclid Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
Email address: petereinj@ent.wustl.edu

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