Background
Katz, Jack was born on March 25, 1934 in New York City. Son of Morris L. and Anna (Stratievsky) Katz.
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Prepare your graduate students for their careers in audiology with Katz’s Handbook of Clinical Audiology, Seventh Edition. This go-to resource was developed by an unsurpassed team of editors and authors, whose expertise in research and clinical practice spans all core areas of clinical audiology. Packed with new research, relevant case studies, and today’s best practices, the Seventh Edition has been extensively revised and updated throughout and features six all-new chapters, updated research, a streamlined table of contents, and new online teaching and learning resources to save you time and help your students succeed. Instructor Resources: • NEW! A Test Bank with 460 questions to make creating exams faster and easier • NEW! Chapter by chapter image bank containing over 340 images great for creating personalized course material. Student Resources: • NEW! On-line case studies that bring audiology concepts to life. • Expanded References and Additional Readings that facilitate further exploration of topics of interest. • eBook available for purchase
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The Fifth Edition of this classic and user-friendly audiology text has been fully revised and updated to include a standard format for audiograms. This book is the only text of its kind that covers clinical methods and principles; updated content in this edition continues that tradition. Edited by a noted professor of communication disorders, with numerous contributors, this book features 300 illustrations and 41 comprehensive chapters. Chapter topics range from the basics of clinical audiology to developmental disorders, cochlear implants and tactile aids, management of hearing-impaired children and adults, and more.
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The central auditory system is the next frontier for a number of disciplines. For some time, scientists have attempted to explain most auditory difficulties at the periphery. However, there is a growing awareness by audiologists, speech therapists, psychologists, educators and neurologists that central auditory system integrity is crucial for a normal intellectual development and for a vareity of learning and communicative skills. This book reviews the current status of knowledge on central auditory processing from the standpoint of various disciplines and provides a scientific rationale for the diagnosis and management of auditory processing problems.
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Because there is no single approach to the management of Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD), this new book offers the latest available information on a variety of compatible approaches. It is based on the 1996 conference of the same title that was hosted by the State University of New York at Buffalo (where the co-authors are based). Each chapter is by a different authoritative contributor-a professional in audiology, speech-language pathology, or psychology. The book contains both technical details and practical, straightforward information to enable people to make proper and useful recommendations for those with CAPD. Features include: Coverage of metacognitive and metalinguistic approaches, memory and attention processing deficits, the use of FM devices for audiologic management, and a speech-language approach; detailed explanation of the management strategies suggested in the Buffalo Model; Innovative approaches and management techniques for special populationsInformation on auditory integration therapy for children, and a new interactive software program that strengthens temporal processing. Audiologists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, special-education teachers, and even parents. A Longwood Professional Book.
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Katz, Jack was born on March 25, 1934 in New York City. Son of Morris L. and Anna (Stratievsky) Katz.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1956. Master of Science, Syracuse University, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pittsburgh, 1961.
Speech therapist New York Department Health, Syracuse, 1956—1957. Speech and hearing therapist Board Cooperative Educational Services Cayuga County, New York. Assistant professor speech Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1961-1962.
Assistant professor otolaryngology Tulane School Medical, New Orleans, 1962-1965. Director speech and hearing department Menorah Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 1965-1974. Professor audiology, communicative disorders and science State University of New York, Buffalo, 1974—2002, chairman department, 1982—1987, adjunct professor department otolaryngology, 1994—2002.
Distinguished visiting professor, department of hearing and speech University Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, since 2002. Fulbright-Hays senior lecturer, Ankara, Turkey, 1972-1973. Visiting professor Kansas University Medical Center, 1987-1988.
Consultant National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1964-1965, Leavenworth Penitentiary, Kansas, 1973-1974, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, 1975-1998, Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1981-1983, Buffalo Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1984-1994, Riverside Public Company, 1998-2002. Member advisory board National Association Future Doctors Audiology, since 1999.
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( The Fifth Edition of this classic and user-friendly aud...)
( Prepare your graduate students for their careers in aud...)
(The central auditory system is the next frontier for a nu...)
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Member Jewish Community Relations Bureau, Kansas City, 1973-1974. Fellow American Speech, Language and Hearing Association (book review editor 1967-1972, certified clinical competence in audiology 1962, speech-language pathology 1969, Continuing Education award 1983, 87, nominee for Frank Kleffner award, 2000, 01). Member New York State Speech, Language and Hearing Association (vice president university and laboratories 1981-1983, Distinguished Achievement award 1987), Orton Dyslexia Society (board directors western New York chapter 1987-1990), American Academy Audiology (Professional Achievement award 1999), Jewish Genealogical Society of Buffalo (president 1996-1998).
Married Irma H. Laufer, June 24, 1956. Children– Mark David, Miriam Beth.