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James Hall, III, Ph.D.
James W. Hall III, Ph.D. received a Bachelor's degree in biology from American International College, a Masters degree from Northwestern University and, in 1979, his Ph.D. in audiology from Baylor College of Medicine under the direction of Dr. James Jerger. Since then, he has held clinical and academic audiology positions at major medical centers, including the University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas Medical School-Houston, and Vanderbilt University.



Dr. Hall is now Clinical Professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at the University of Florida in Gainesville where he maintains a clinical practice, participates in funded research, and serves as a clinical instructor and mentor in the Doctor of Audiology on-campus and distance learning programs. He also holds an appointment as Extraordinary Professor in the Department of Communication Pathology at the University of Pretoria in South Africa.



Dr. Hall's major clinical and research interests are clinical electrophysiology, auditory processing disorders, and tinnitus/hyperacusis. He regularly lectures internationally on these and other audiology and hearing-related topics. Dr. Hall is the author of over 125 peer-reviewed journal articles, monographs, or book chapters, as well as seven textbooks including the Handbook of Otoacoustic Emissions, the New Handbook of Auditory Evoked Responses, Audiologists' Desk Reference (Volumes I and II), and the recently published Objective Assessment of Hearing.


Authored courses
Curriculum Class code Class name
Tinnitus and Hyperacusis JWH201 Tinnitus: Origins, Assessment, and Management
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH110 Electrocochleography (ECochG): It's not just for diagnosis of Meniere's disease (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH101 Early Identification of Infant Hearing Loss: What primary care physicians must know (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH102 Detection of Delayed Onset and Progressive Hearing Loss: Role of Physicians (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH202 Diagnosis of Infant Hearing Loss: Practical Overview for the Primary Care Physician
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH103 Ototoxicity and Hearing: Monitoring and Managing Drug-induced Auditory Dysfunction (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH104 Hearing Screening in Preschool and School Age Children: Rationale & Current Strategies (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH105 Auditory Processing and Academic Success: We hear with our brain (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH203 Principles of Diagnostic Audiometry: An up-to-date review
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH106 Measurement of Middle Ear Function: New Applications of Old Procedures (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH107 Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs): Generators & Evidence-based Clinical Applications (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH111 Differential Diagnosis of Retrocochlear Auditory Dysfunction: Tumors & Beyond (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH108 Non-Organic Hearing Loss and Malingering: Timely Detection & Diagnosis (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH109 Electroneuronography (ENoG): Objective Assessment of Facial Nerve Function (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH112 Recent Advances in Auditory Evoked Responses: Emerging Clinical Applications (coming soon)
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH113 Modern Audiology for Primary Care Physicians II: Children
Audiology/Hearing Science JWH114 Modern Audiology for Primary Care Physicians. I: Adults

 
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