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Rachel Craig is an Associate Professor of Audiology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's College of Professional Studies, specializing in clinical education and research related to hearing loss identification, vestibular dysfunction assessment, and patient-centered care. She serves as Director of Off-Campus Audiology Clinical Education and Clinical Director for Special Olympics Wisconsin Healthy Hearing program.
- Education: Au.D. in Clinical Doctorate of Audiology (2017), B.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders (2013)
Her research focuses on hearing healthcare accessibility, clinical skill development for students, and policy impacts on audiology services. She integrates community engagement with academic training through initiatives like free hearing screenings for underserved populations.
Notable recognition includes the 2024 Ethel and Ward Cable Family Faculty Heroes Award. She actively participates in professional organizations like the American Academy of Audiology and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
- Clinical Leadership: Special Olympics Healthy Hearing program
- Teaching: Courses in Hearing Science, Vestibular Pathologies, and Pediatric Aural Rehabilitation
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