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Brad Stach is a Medical Educator at Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. He also serves as the Director of the Division of Audiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and oversees the clinical education component of the AuD program at Wayne State University.
- B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders, 1974, New Mexico State University
- M.A. in Audiology, 1979, Vanderbilt University
- Ph.D. in Audiology and Bioacoustics, 1986, Baylor College of Medicine, TX
Dr. Stach's professional expertise spans Audiology, Bioacoustics, Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Hearing Disorders. His career includes leadership roles at The Methodist Hospital of Houston, Georgetown University Medical Center, the California Ear Institute at Stanford University, the Nova Scotia Hearing and Speech Clinic, and the Central Institute for the Deaf. He has held significant positions in professional organizations, including founding board member, president, and chair of the Foundation Board of Trustees of the American Academy of Audiology, and advisor to the American Medical Association CPT Health Care Professionals Advisory Committee.
- Founding Board Member of the American Academy of Audiology
- President of the American Academy of Audiology
- Chair of the Foundation Board of Trustees of the American Academy of Audiology
- Advisor to the American Medical Association CPT Health Care Professionals Advisory Committee
He teaches courses such as:
- AUD6000 - Electrophysiological Procedures (Spring-Summer Term 2025)
- AUD7350 - Contemporary Issues in Audiology (Spring-Summer Term 2024)



