About
Jillyn Roxberg is an Adjunct Clinical Professor and Clinical Preceptor in Audiology at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, within the Department of Communication Science and Disorders. She contributes to clinical training and education in audiology, particularly in vestibular diagnostics.
Education:
- Master of Arts in Audiology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
- Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Science, University of Iowa
Her research and clinical interests focus on vestibular assessment and balance disorders, particularly through advanced diagnostic techniques such as rotational testing. Her work bridges audiology and neurotology, emphasizing precision in evaluating inner ear function and vestibular pathways.
Her publication on the horizontal computerized rotational impulse test reflects a strong emphasis on innovative diagnostic methods in vestibular science, contributing to the broader fields of audiology and neuro-otology. The work demonstrates technical rigor and clinical applicability in assessing vestibular function.
Professional Affiliations:
- American Balance Society
- American Auditory Society
- Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology
Jillyn Roxberg plays a key role in clinical education and preceptorship, mentoring future audiologists through hands-on training. While no grants or student advisement details are listed, her engagement with professional societies indicates active participation in the audiology community.
She is involved with clinical teams focused on vestibular diagnostics and rehabilitation, contributing to interprofessional care in balance disorders within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.
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