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Robyn is a senior lecturer in Audiology at the University of Western Australia and an honorary researcher at the Telethon Kids Institute. Her current research focuses on middle ear assessment and auditory processing disorders in pediatric populations. She is particularly passionate about improving educational outcomes for children with learning difficulties and hearing impairments. Robyn specializes in diagnostic audiology for both adults and children, as well as central auditory processing assessment and management for the pediatric population. She coordinates teaching in the Master of Clinical Audiology program and supervises Higher Degree Research students, including Master's and PhD candidates. Her research interests include evaluating auditory function in children with learning difficulties, exploring novel rehabilitative methods for auditory processing disorders, and assessing auditory processing abilities using auditory evoked potentials. Furthermore, she investigates the effectiveness of wideband absorbance in detecting middle ear effusion in children and aims to enhance clinical training for audiology students using real-life patients and computer simulations. Robyn’s teaching philosophy revolves around providing a framework for students to think critically and apply theoretical knowledge in clinical contexts, ensuring a smooth transition to real-life clinical settings.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching and research in Audiology.
Fiona Stanley Hospital • Perth, Australia
Providing diagnostic audiology services.
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