Hearing Loss in the Military
April 11, 2011
The first segment of the Hearing Loss in the Military broadcast will be direct training and education presented by Dr. Lybarger. Topics will include:
* Hearing Damage & Combat Experiences
* Hearing Damage & other Combat Related Injuries
* Adapting to Multiple Disabilities
* Family Members Coping with Combat Related Hearing Loss
The second segment will involve a panel of experts answering questions about hearing loss. The panel will consist of the Executive Director for the Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, a representative from the Veterans Administration, a Marine and a family member and Dr. Ron Lybarger.
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