Dr. Newman is currently Section Head of Audiology and Co-Director of the Audiology Research Laboratory at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
In addition, he is a professor at The Ohio State University where he teaches distance learning courses in hearing aids and the electrophysiologic assessment of the auditory system.
He received his B.S.Ed. and M.A. degrees from Bowling Green State University and his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University.
His clinical interests have focused on the audiologic management of older adults with hearing loss. He has presented and published numerous research articles and book chapters in the areas of hearing loss, tinnitus (ear/head noises), and hearing aids.
He serves as a reviewer and editorial consultant for a number of scholarly journals and has been distinguished as a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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