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Amy Rominger is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at Ithaca College. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from SUNY Oswego and a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from Syracuse University. Her professional roles include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, clinical practice in audiology, and patient care in the on-campus hearing clinic. Prior to joining Ithaca College in 2010, she worked in clinical audiology at Jefferson University Physicians in Philadelphia.
Her research focuses on the interplay between hearing loss, cognition, and aging, with particular attention to technology-based interventions and environmental modifications. She collaborates across disciplines to address hearing loss in older adults, emphasizing multidisciplinary approaches in clinical care.
Recent publications highlight her work on hearing loss interventions, cognitive impacts of hearing impairment, and collaborative strategies in geriatric audiology. No specific scientific awards are noted in the provided materials. She actively participates in research while maintaining clinical responsibilities.
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