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Amanda Labue is a Principal Lecturer, Associate Chair, and Clinical Educator in the Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology at the University of North Texas. Her roles include mentoring doctoral students, coordinating clinical practicums, and overseeing the Aural Rehabilitation (AR) program.
Her clinical specialties encompass comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluations (pediatric to geriatric), hearing aid fitting/verification, tinnitus evaluations, cerumen management, and hearing protection programs. She also leads Texas Workforce Commission hearing evaluations and coordinates assistive technology initiatives.
Key research interests include adult and pediatric diagnostics, adult amplification, aural rehabilitation, and assistive technology. She mentors students such as Lauren Davis (Music and Hearing Conservation) and supervises the Honors College thesis project by Kendra Maher (Neural Coding of Speech with Hearing Aids).
Labue actively secures clinical rotation sites for audiology students and manages the AR program, covering topics like hearing aid maintenance, noise-induced hearing loss, and Bluetooth assistive devices.
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